Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 27 March 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE NO. 105. TUESDAY, March 27th, 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official
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  • 67 1 Notice. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Mr. Alexander Martin, has been appointed Senior Clerk” to the Registrar of the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, and that his Office will be opened on the 1st March next at the Court House Commercial Square.— Office
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  • 1962 1 Thursday, March 27th 1828 The arrival of the Lady East Captain Evans, has put us in possession of Bengal Hurkarus to the 15th of February inclusive, from which we perceive that our intelligence from England is still of a later date than any that had been received in Calcutta.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 102 1 For Side. THAT LOT OF GROUND on the Cantonment Plain, belonging to Mr. Floriano a Rongel of Macao, and lying immediately before the lot occupied by Charles Thomas Esquire. The situation is good, having a front to the central road and one to the proposed square; and there is a
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  • 68 2 Files of the Penang Register and Miscelleny from the 12th December, to the 16th January inclusive reached us yesterday afternoon they abound in interresting articles and we congratulate the community of Penang on possessing a Journal in the management of which so much talent and industry, and what
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  • 230 2 Under the head of Singapore, we copy from the Chronicle a very intelligent string of suggestions relative to the trade in Opium with China but we must confess that we do not altogether understand or agree in the idea of estimating the consumption of the drug in that country
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  • 924 2 We copy from the two latest Pinang Registers we have received, one or two extracts which we wish to comment upon, as they touch upon Malacca, and upon mat- ters likely to happen in favor of this our Settlement, through the predilection of the Hun. the Governor. "It is
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  • 1938 2 (From an American Paper of August 15.) In company with several other citizens we went aboard of a sloop, and took a short voyage on the Hudson, to witness the operation of an ingenious and very simple apparatus for working the vessel’s pump. On the outside of
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  • 209 3 ARRIVALS. MARCH. 12th British Brig, Maria, J. Strang, from Calcutta 5th February. 13th British Ship, Hindoostan, R. Renner, from Li verpool 28th October. 14th British Ship, Drongan, J. Mc. Kenzie, from. Bombay Penang and Malacca. 17th His N. M. Gun Boat, No. 8. D. Lt. Vander Menlen from Malacca
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  • 14 3 On the 2nd instant, the Lady of Mr. Isaiah Zechariah, of a Daughter.
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