Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 23 April 1829

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, April 23rd, 1829 No. 133 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official.
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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE, the 13 th April, 1829. NOTICE is hereby given, that from and after this date, the Honorable Company’s Treasury is no longer open for Bills on Bengal. K. MURCHISON, Resident Councillor
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  • 46 1 No. 6. NOTIFICATION. Singapore the 21st April, 1829. THE Honorable the Resident Councillor proposing to proceed to sea, the charge of the Residency will devolve upon Edward Presgrave, Esquire, Deputy Resident, to whom all local references will be addressed from this date. K. MURCHISON, Resident Councillor.
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  • 63 1 Singapore, 17th April 1829. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters will be received at this Office, for transmission to London, per the British Barque Royal Charlotte, which is expected to sail about the 26th inst., and by the British Brig Alice, which is expected to sail for Cowes
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  • 2872 1 THURSDAY, April, 23rd 1829. Since our last publication we have had several arrivals, which will be found detailed in the Shipping List, in our last column. We have received a file of the Bengal Hurkaru, by the Merope, front the 23rd of February to the 17th March, inclusive. They
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  • 1139 2 The whole of the Chinese Junks for the season have arrived, and the principal part, if not the whole of their cargoes are already disposed of. We have obtained the following particulars from two of the oldest and most experienced of their commanders, which shews the nature of
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  • 385 3 BRUNSWICK CLUBS. From the Times, October 9.) Private Curkespondence [Correspondence],—Dublin, October 6. Troops are crowding into the north of Ireland, and I think most judiciously. There has arrived in Belfast from Liverpool the first division of the 9th Foot; a regiment of Dragoons is expected from England in the
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  • 290 3 LORD WILLIAM HENRY CAVENDISH BENTICK, Younger brother of the Duke of Portland, was born in 1774, and married in 1803, Lady Mary, daughter of the earl of Gosforth, at which time he was appointed governor of Madras, On his return from
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  • 308 3 ARRIVALS, APRIL. 8th Dutch Brig, Iris, Ong Tian, from Palembang 31st March and Rhio. 10th British Shin, Cornwallis, D. Hardie, from Bombay 17th Feby, and Malacca. 11th British Barque Royal Charlotte, R. Dudman, from Macao 24th March. I2th British Ship, Salimuny, R. Wemvss, from Bombay 23th Feby. and Malacca.
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