Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 September 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 117. THURSDAY, September 11th, 1828 Public Notifications appearing in this Register and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official
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  • 85 1 Fort William The 4th July. 1828. THE RIGHT HONORABLE Lord William Cavendish Bentinck, appointed by the Honorable the Court of Directors to the Office of Governor General of Fort William in Bengal, His Lordship landed at Six o’Cfock this Evening, and was received with the usual honors. Lord
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  • 304 1 Whereas the Right Hon’ble William Cavendish Bentinck, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hon’ble Military Order of the Bath, commonly called Lord William Cavendish Bentinck, Member of His Majesty’s Most Honorable Privy Council, hath been appointed by the Hon’ble the Court of Directors, to be Governor General of Fort
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  • 272 1 FORT WILLIAM, Territorial Department, 3d July, 1828. THE PUBLIC are hereby informed, that no further Subscriptions will be received to the 5 per Cent. Loan, which was opened on the 18th August, 1825 and the several Officers who, by the Advertisement published in the Govern- ment Gazette, of
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  • 1438 1 Thursday, September 11, 1828. The Jane, Captain Moncrief, from Bengal, left the Pilot on the 5th of Au- gust, but the latest Papers we have received by her come down only to the 30th of July inclusive. Madras Gazettes reached us yesterday to the 9th of August. For a
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  • 156 2 The following is a comparative Statement of the Amount of the Imports of this Settlement for the years 1826-27 and 1827-28 Names of Places. 1826-27 1827-28 Increase. Decrease. sicca Rupees. sicca Rupees. sicca Rupees. Sicca Rupees. From Calcutta 1,953,120 1/4 2,316,466 363,346 Madras 403,001 1/4 414,697 3/4 11,696 1/2
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  • 228 2 We take the following from the Morning Herald, of the 25th of April:— We learn that his Majesty, by a resolution of the 13th inst., has appointed a Committee to deliberate on some important points connected with the highest branches of public instruction. Boron Roel Minister of State and
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  • 870 2 {From the Canton Register.) Mr. Editor, Having frequently on my various visits to this place, taken much interest in the passing transactions in the valuable drug, my attention has lately been attracted, by a recent article on the subject in the Singapore Chronicle. I am first struck with the
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  • 564 3 ATTACK UPON SIR HUDSON LOWE. GOVERNMENT ORDER. It is with feelings of the deepest regret and disappointment that his Excellency the Governor has to notice, that the eve of his departure from the Mauritius, should have been marked by an event which, from the brutal turbulence
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  • 94 3 Bright eyes! though in your glances lie Disdain and cruelty— Bright eyes! ye cannot now deny That ye have looked on me. Though death within that frozen air And angry glances lay, What woe could with the bliss compare Of gazing on their ray? Ye look on
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  • 404 3 ARRIVALS. AUGUST. 27th Brit. Bargue, Thames, Warning, from London 19th April. 28th Dutch Barque, Fathol Mobin, Seyd Omar Bahanan, from Grissie 9th August. Dutch Schooner, Kim Tjinkien, Go Hoetsing, from Malacca 22nd August. H. C. Ship, Sir David Scott, J. O. Mc. Taggart, from Bengal 28th July. 29th Spanish
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  • 31 3 On Monday last, by the Hon’ble K. Murchison Esq. Rdnt. Counlr. Mr. T. O. Crane to Miss Marianna de Almeida, only Daughter of Doctor Joseph de Almeida Carvalho e Silva.
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