Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 26 March 1829

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 131 THURSDAY, March 26th, 1829 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official
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  • 82 1 THE Sum of Spanish Dollars 2159 5 9 having been transmitted to the Treasury or 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 hereby
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  • 101 1 NOTICE Is hereby given that a General Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court, at the Court House in the Town of Singapore on Thursday the Second day of April now next
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  • 2751 1 Thursday, March, 26th 1829. Since the publication of last Chronicle there have been no arrivals of much interest from Bengal, the Donna Carmelita, which will be found reported in the Shipping list, having left the Hooghly at a date prior to the sailing of the Enterprize. The Right Hon’ble
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  • 826 2 MEETING IN BELFAST TO ESTABLISH A BRUNSWICK CLUB. (Abridged from the Northern Whig.) Wednesday there was a meeting in the Exchange, for the purpose of establishing a Brunswick Constitutional Club in the Province of Ulster. This meeting was convened by means of circulars, despatched to the various individuals of
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  • 324 3 Our readers will find under the Singapore head, some sensible remarks on the subject of the judicial system which has been devised for that and the neighbouring settlements. We are astonished however, at the extraornary hetorodoxy which our contempory manifests in speaking so disrespectfully of the magic
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  • 295 3 ARRIVALS. MARCH. 11th H. C. Steamer, Enterprize, J. H. Johnston, from Calcutta 26th Feb. Penang Malacca. I2th British Ship, England, John Reay, from the Pedir Coast 9th Feby. Penang Malacca. 14th Swedish Ship, Calcutta, C. H. Molien, from Stockholm, 18th Aug. and Batavia. British Brig, Alice, G. Powditch, from
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  • 103 3 MANILLA. Export of the Principal Articles of Manilla Produce during the year 1828. Indigo (manufactured) 2,130 Quintals. do. in a liquid state 9,921 Sugar 116,506 Piculs. Rice (cleaned) 70,775 Paddy 7,583 78,357 Cavanes. Hemp....... 10,721 Piculs. Cotton 2,341 Cocoanut [Coconut] oil 528 Jars Sulphur 628 Piculs. Rum 2,284 Gallons. Tripang
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