Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 20 November 1828

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  • 26 1 No. 122 THURSDAY, November 20t&, 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official. SINGAPORE CHRONICLE.
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  • 213 1 Prince nf Wales Island, Singapore, and Malacca To Wit. BY VIRTUE of a Precept to me directed by Samuel George Bonham and Alexander Lawrie Johnston Esquires, and others His Majesty's Justices assigned to keep the peace and also to hear and determine divers felonies, trespasses and other crimes and
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  • 40 1 NOTlCE is hereby given that from and after this date the Honorable Company’s Treasury at this Settlement is no longer open for Bills on Bengal or Madras K. MURCHISON, Resident Councillor. Singapore, The 13 October 1828,
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  • 49 1 THE Fine Ship SCIPIO, 450 tons register, Captain PETRIE, has excellent accommodations for Passengers. Great part of her cargo is ready to be put on board and she will sail about the 20th Proximo. For freight or Passage apply to NAPIER SCOTT. Singapore 28th Sept. 1828.
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  • 1628 1 Thursday, November 20, 1823. The Brig Colonel Young, arrived from Calcutta on Monday afternoon. She left Bengal on the 20th ultimo and we have seen some numbers of the Bengal Hurkaru by her coming down to the 7th ultimo inclusive from which we learn that intelligence from England of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 PADRE FRANCISCO da SILVA PINTO E MAIA, Minister of the Roman Catholic Church of Singapore, begs thro' the means of this advertisement, as the only means afforded him, to return his warmest thanks to those individuals of Manilla who have remitted the benevolent Donation of Sp. Drs. 200 for the
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  • 1516 2 (From the Courier, May 30. The vacancies created by the late changes have been filled up (with the exception of the office of President of the Board of Trade, vacated by Mr. Grant’s resignation, and the Secretaryship of Ireland, by the resignation of Mr. W. Lamb.) —The following
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  • 779 2 QUID VERUM ATQUE DECENS. GOVERNMENT have been pleased to authorize the publication of a Weekly Paper, to be designated "The Government Gazette,"— as being an Official Journal, it will possess the advantage of an early communication from all departments of such Regulations and Orders as are of public importance.
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  • 1058 3 The Editor of the Chronicle has been pleased to animadvert on the proposal lately stated by us of having a Steam Vessel employed in the Straits. H agrees in the first place that to have such a vessel, would not only be agreeable but useful, but immediately after, asks
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  • 531 3 ARRIVALS. NOVEMBER. 6th Dutch Brig, Golik, Troy Tammit, from Malacca 4th Inst. 7th Brit. Brig, Jane Eliza, T. Fish, from China 26th Oct. Brit. Brig, Soen hin, Noqh. Ang How. from Malacca 5th Inst. 8th Brit. Ship, Golconda, Chas. H. Clark, from China 27th Oct. 9th Dutch Brig, Fattul
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  • 137 3 Death, Died at Singapore on the 27th of July 1828. Frederick George Cornish Esquire, of the Beggal Civil Service. Mr. Cornish had been in Bengal but a few months, when he was compelled to relinquish his studies in the College of Fort William, and resort to the mild climate of
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