Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 25 September 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 118 Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official THURSDAY, September 25th, 1828.
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  • 390 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’Clock this Evening, and was received with the usual honors. Lord
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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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  • 24 2 THE fine Barque ELIZA, A. I. of 340 Tons Burthen, JAMES FUZE Commander, For freight or passage apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE, CO.
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  • 1397 2 Thursday, September 25, 1828. Within those three or four days the Scipio has arrived from Liverpool from whence she sailed on the 19th of May. From the Liverpool Mercury of the 16th of May we have great pleasure in making the following quotation There is nothing so cheap as
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  • 1527 2 The restrictions placed (no doubt wisely) upon the Press of this country and the frequent long intervals between arrivals from Europe render the business of an Indian editor very irksome and disheartening. Penang Register. Now, will our cotemporary allow us to place in juxtaposition with this the
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  • 113 3 The following is a comparative Statement of the Amount, of the Exports 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. To Calcutta. -2, 39,7611 1,631,349* 408,412 Madras 27* 928.! 1,138,099 859,170* Bombay 626,188
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  • 100 3 ("From the Malacca Observer.) In giving these hints we speak not individually, but refer them as well to our neighbouring contemporaries, who, no doubt, on this point have similar feelings with ourselves. Since we have Censors imposed upon us,* we should by no means let them hold sinecures, Imposed
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  • 498 3 ARRIVALS. SEPTEMBER. 10th British Brig Soenhin, Ang-How, from Penang 24th August. British Brig Margaret, J. Taylor, from Cuddalore 12th August and Malacca. 12th British Brig Catherine, Tan-Hok, from Malacca 10th Inst. British Ship, Caledonia, J. Whyte, from Bombay 14th Aug. 13th British Ship Good Success, W. Durant, from Bombay
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