Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 9 October 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 119 THURSDAY, October 9th, 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official
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  • 24 1 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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  • 2004 1 Thursday, October 9, 1828. The Shipping arrivals of the last fortnight will be found reported under the usual head. We are sorry to say they have brought no accession to our papers from the Presidencies or from Europe. For the following extract we are indebted to the Commercial Register
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  • 1202 2 WATSON'S PLAN FOR PREVENTIN THE FOUNDERING OF SHIPS. (From thc Enniskillen Chronicle, Jan. 10. In No. 23 of the Sphynx, a London Weekly publication edited by the celebrated Mr. Buckingham, we have a detailed account of Mr. Ralph Watson’s plan for preventing the foundering of ships. The principles
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  • 944 2 PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND, 7TH DECEMBER, 1808. Kamboo, a Khidmutgar.—Plaintiff. Lt. Col. T. T. Bassett. —Defendant. This was an action of assault, battery and false imprisonment, in which the Plaintiff complained of an assault, &c. on the 13th of Nov. 1807, and of an imprisonment from thence
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  • 499 3 To the Editor of the Sincapore Chronicle. Pray, Mr. Editor, have the indigence of the place, your Sincapore readers,” any taste for riddles and conundrums? I have a few of original composition which are particularly at your service, should you think them worthy of a place in your valuable
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  • 410 3 ARRIVALS. SEPTEMBER. 24th H. C. Ship, Lord Lowther, Chs. Stewart from Madras 19th August and Penang and Malacca. 25th British Ship, Rachel, R. S Porter from London and Batavia 13th Sept. 26th Dutch Ship, Johanna Frederika P. de Haan from 4th Sept. Brit Brig, Hebe, R. Heaveside, from Ceylon
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