Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 24 April 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 107 THURSDAY, April 24th, 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official
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  • 25 1 The superior ship America, 375 Tons Burthen, Robert Donal, Commander; for Freight or Passage, apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, April 22, 1828.
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  • 1167 1 Thursday, April 24, 1828. Since our last, there have been no arrivals from Bengal but the Donna Carmelita and the Isabella Robertson are expected immediately. By a vessel which arrived from Penang on Tuesday, we learn, that the Lalla Rookh had arrived at Madras, and was daily looked for
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  • 2799 2 In 1820, in compliance with the repeated solicitations of many of the principal chiefs of the Island of Nias for the protection of the Company, Sir T. S. Raffles, then Lieutenant Governor of Bencoolen, deputed Mr. Prince, accompanied by the late Doctor Jack,
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  • 321 3 We are far from wishing to extenuate, or in aught to offend,” but we must certainly say, that, after all our cotemporary of the Singapore Chronicle has said with respect to the forwarding of his paper to us regularly, there still appears to be a mystery unravelled. We do
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  • 244 3 ARRIVALS. APRIL. 10th British Brig Lee Goan, Kho Key Au, from Penang 26th March. British Brig Soenhein, Tung Ghou, from Penang 28th March. 13th British Ship America, R. Donal, from Liverpool, and Rio Janeiro 30th December. 14th Dutch Ship Buitenzorg, S. D’Allens, from Batavia 29th March. 16th British Brig
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