Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 18 December 1828

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 124. THURSDAY, December18th, 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official
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  • 80 1 PROBATE of the last will and Testament of Graham Mackenzie Esq late of Singapore, deceased, having been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island Singapore and Malacca, to Colin Mackenzie and W. D. Shaw, Executors in the said will named. —All persons having demands against
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  • 868 1 Thursday, December 18, 1828. The shipping arrivals and departures since our last publication will be found detailed in the usual place. By the Brig Kent we have received Bengal Hurkarus of the 13th 14th and 15th of October, and, by some arrival from Penang, a few numbers of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 NOTICE is hereby given, that an application has been this day made to the Hon’ble The Court ot Judicature of Prince of Wales Island Singapore and Malacca, at Singapore, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, for letters of administration to all and singular the Goods and Chattels, rights, Credits and Effects, which
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  • 2556 2 The soil is in general a rich red mould, with a great proportion of iron, and in some districts volcanic matters it is easily worked, and very productive; that in the immediate vicinity of Manila, and for four or five miles round it, extending to that distance from the
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  • 1390 2 (From the Canton Register.) The acts of the petty Mandarins have of late been very vexatious, leading to an interference with the innocent recreations of foreigners, interrupting the general correspondence between Macao and this place, and intercepting letters addressed by the commanders of Ships on their arrival, to their
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  • 131 3 Kei Kobad was in his eighteenth year, handsome in his person, of an affable and mild disposition, and not slightly tinctured with literature. His mother was a beautiful princess, daughter of the emperor Altamsh. He delighted,” says his historian, in love, and in the soft society of silver-bodied damsels
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  • 311 3 ARRIVALS. DECEMBER. 4th British Barque, Francis Watson, J. Bragg, from England and Batavia 17th Novr. British Brig Soenhin, Ang Hee-How An, from Malacca 2nd Inst. 6th British Ship Charles Forbes T. Wills, from China 27th Inst. 8th Dutch Ship Fathar Rachman, Inche Hadjee, from Malacca 6th Inst. 12th British
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  • 14 3 On the 21st Ultimo, the Lady of Andrew Fahquhar, Esq. of a Son.
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