Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 12 March 1829
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Title Section25 1829-03-12 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 130 THURSDAY, March 12th, 1829 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and signed by the proper Authorities, are be considered as official25 words
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82 1829-03-12 1 THE Sum of Spanish Dollars 2159 5 9 having been transmitted to the Treasury of this place by His Excellency the Governor General of the Philipine Isles, being the proceeds of the British Ship Solitude sold at Manilla, Notice is hereby82 words
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Article1494 1829-03-12 1 Thursday, March, 12th 1829. The Falcon arrived here from Bengal on the 6th instant, bringing Calcutta papers to the 23th of January inclusive, from which it appears that our accounts from Europe by the way of Java are of a considerably later date than any that had been received1,494 words
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Advertisement58 1829-03-12 1 NOTICE. I WILL not be answerable for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Brig Indian under my commandWM. EADIE, Singapore, 21, Feb. 1829. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE Fine A. l. Brig Indian” 231 Tons, Capt, Eadie, will be dispatched in all next month.— For freight or passage Apply58 words
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Article1326 1829-03-12 2 rumour is a pipe Blown on by surmises, jealousies, conjectures. Shakespeare, Hen. IV. Pt. II. In the London Journals received by the Indian the discussions respecting the changes which appear still to be takimr place in the Cabinet, form a veryprominent feature in their contents. A rumour respecting Mr. Brougham1,326 words
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1976 1829-03-12 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sir, The establishment of a Public library and Reading Room at this Settlement, which, a few months ago, excited no small degree of interest in the minds of many of the European gentlemen here, has, of late,1,976 words
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Article71 1829-03-12 3 Of pow’r, wealth, freedom, thou the cause, Foundress of order, cities, laws, Of arts inventress thou! Without thee, what were human kind How vast their wants, their thoughts how blind! Their joys how mean and few Sun of the Soul! thy beams unveil! Let others spread the daring71 words
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Article285 1829-03-12 3 ARRIVALS FEBRUARY. 25th Prussian Ship, Princess Louisa, T, A. Harmsen, from Manilla 14th Feby. MARCH. 2nd British Barque, Jamesina, A. Grant, from China 20th Feby. 4th Spanish Brig, Pilar J. S. Arana, from Manilla 18th Feby. 5th British Brig, Soen hin, Ang He How, from Malacca 1st Inst. British285 words
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Article51 1829-03-12 3 We do ourselves the honour to announce that the Governor General arrived here yesterday evening in the Enterprize steam vessel. We are happy to have it in our power to add that his Lordship’s health is now perfectly re-established. The Enterprise left the pilot on the 27th of last51 words