Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 18 June 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 111 THURSDAY, June 18th 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official
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  • 60 1 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, from and after tliis date, Java Guilders will be received into the Treasury at this Settlement, at the exchange of 260 Guilders per 100 Spanish Dollars, or 123 1/2 Guilders per 100 Sicca Rupees, Bv Order of the Honorable The Governor in
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  • 2300 1 Thursday, June 18th, 1828. Within these few days there have been many arrivals, which will be found detailed in the usual place. The Bengal Hurkarus we have received by the Jane Eliza, come down only to the 28th of April, at which time Lord Wm. Bentinck had not arrived,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 FOR SALE. A FEW CASKS OF HODGSON and Abbot’s Pale Ale, Pine Cheese, Westphalia Hams, Cases of Pickles containing six small bottles of sorts, Cases of Sauces containing twelve bottles of Sundry Sauces, Capers, Mustard, &c. &c. The whole just imported per Ship Reaper. Apply to GEO. ARMSTRONG CO. Singapore,
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    • 82 1 FOR LONDON DIRECT. The fine fast sailing a. i. Ship NORTH BRITON, (405 Tons Register) G. Morrison, Command er will be dispatched early in June. The North Briton has very superior accommodation for Passengers, having been expressly fitted up for that purpose, and carries a Surgeon. Fot freight or passage
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  • 1405 2 France.—On the 23d November the streets of Paris were still occupied to prevent the rioting or the rejoicings of the people at the result of the elections. The Government is accused of instigating disturbances as a plea for interference. In the departmental Colleges of Paris the elections proved in
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  • 911 3 London, Jan. 3, 1828—The compliments of the season to our colonial friends, and many returns of the New Year be their portion unalloyed by fevers, saints, or other pestilential visitations. —We are without any domestic intelligence of interest, and the Ministry remains as it was; Lord Goderich having
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  • 399 3 ARRIVALS. JUNE. 4th. H. C. Schooner Elizabeth, Aju Mustaffer, from Penang 24th May. 5th. British Brig Kader Bux, Go Tieng, from Penang 23d May. 10th. Butch Barque Margaritha, C. B. Kleyn, from Batavia 4th instant. British bark Noormuhal, T. Hoptick, from Siam 16th May. 13th. British Brig Jane Eliza,
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