Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 August 1828
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Title Section26 1828-08-28 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 116 Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official.. THURSDAY, August 28th, 1828.26 words
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110 1828-08-28 1 NOTICE Is hereby given that a general Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court at the Court House in the Town of Singapore, on Tuesday the second day of September next ensuing110 words
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Article30 1828-08-28 1 FINE A I BRIG Alexander, 260 tons Register, J. Ogilvie, Commander, will be despatched in all this month. For freight, apply to SYME Co. 10th August 1828.30 words
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Article793 1828-08-28 1 Thursday, August 28, 1828. The arrivals of the last fortnight will be found detailed in the usual place. The Mercury, which left Bengal on the 23rd of July, we are sorry to sapy, has brought no accession to the Calcutta papers previously in our possession. The H. C. S.793 words
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Advertisement39 1828-08-28 1 NOTICE. That the undersigned will not be accountable for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Brig Alexander, JOHN OGILVIE, Commander. Singapore, 12 th August, 1828. COPPER. SHEATHING Copper of all sizes for sale. Apply to SYME Co.39 words
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Advertisement130 1828-08-28 1 Notice, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Monday the 16th September next. That Lot or Parcel of ground situated in Campong Glam as described in Grant No. 214 with that substantial well built Brick Dwelling House and Out-offices built by the Rev. Samuel Milton. TERMS OF SALE. One third”130 words
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Article1212 1828-08-28 2 The Courier has the following observations: Prisoners’ Confessions. The French system of examining prisoners when in custody, and afterwards using their answers against them on their trial, has been justly reprobated in England. The distinction, however, between the course adopted in France and in this country,1,212 words
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Article725 1828-08-28 2 (Front the Examiner, Feb. 10) It is impossible for us in this number to enter into an examination of Mr. Brougham’s speech on the state and administration of the Law. We must observe how ever that the reform which appears to be proposed by Mr. Brougham, falls generally speaking,725 words
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Article757 1828-08-28 2 (From the Bengal Hurkaru.) We received yesterday files of Singapore, Malacca and Penang papers, from which we have made several extracts, and shall quote some other articles as soon as we can find space for them. Our Singapore contemporary is right in stating that, but for the official letter757 words
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Article239 1828-08-28 3 (From the Times, January 29.) The Crown, arrived in the Clyde from Bombay, made her voyage out and home in the short period of eight months and 25 days We are delighted to see the rapid increase, of our commercial intercourse with our extensive and valuable territories239 words
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Article494 1828-08-28 3 A report said to have been brought hither from Madras and from high authority has gained considerable circulation and some credence during the last week—it is, that the Burmese authorities who met the British Commissioners appointed to settle the boundary line and finally adjust the other dependencies of the494 words
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Article398 1828-08-28 3 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. My dear Editor, A dearth of news may oblige an Editor to have recourse to many shifts, (the make shift style is by the wav, always very conspicuous in new Settlements) to fill up a vacant corner, but, he ought if possible398 words
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Article314 1828-08-28 3 ARRIVALS. AUGUST. 14th Brit. Schooner, Blossom, Noquodah Abdullah, from Penang 30th July. Brit. Ship, Exmouth, R. Graham, from Bombay 15th July. 15th H. C. Ship, Edinburgh, H. Bax, from Bombay 14th July and Penang. 17th Dutch Brig, Snoek, Tan-Kong-Kwe, from Minto 7th instant. His Netherlands Majesty’s Schooner, Castor, on314 words