Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 4 June 1829

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official No. 136 THURSDAY, June 4th, 1829.
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  • 41 1 NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Will be received at this Office for transmission to London, per the British Brig Arethusa, which is expected to sail about the 7th June. R. N. CAMPBELL, Post Master
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  • 31 1 THAT during a fortnight from the 8th instant, all Dogs found loose will be killed. By order of the Magistrates. JAMES LOCH. Clerk to the Magistrates. Singapore, June 1, 1824.
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  • 1355 1 Thursday, June, 4th 1829. We have had several arrivals since the publication of the last Chronicle, which will be found detailed under the usual head. The Gaurdian [Guardian], which vessel left the Downs on the 1st January, has brought London Journals, of the latter end of December and by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1294 2 In our last number we gave a few particulars with the view of furnishing our readers with a tolerably correct outline of the nature and extent of our trade with Siam,” by means of junks, in which we made the following observation According to the Reports of
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  • 2453 2 Fragments of Philological and Oriental Researches, from a Manuscript of the Chevalier Louis D. de Rienzi. Chapter 1. A new System of Chronology. Origin of Languages and of the art of Writing. To discover the first traces of human knowledge it is necessary to penetrate into
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  • 458 3 GAMBLING. —(From a Charge to the Grand Jury of the County of Berks, Pennsylvania, by Judge RUSH) When the heart is once thoroughly possessed of the passion for gambling, every thing is sacrificed to its gratification. In the mad pursuit, health and constitution are gradually destroyed by irregular hours
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  • 437 3 From the records of revelation we learn that marriage, or the permanent union of the sexes, was ordained by God, and existed under different modifications in the early infancy of mankind, without which they could never have emerged from
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  • 241 3 ARRIVALS, MAY, 20th British Brig, Louisa, W Clifton, from China 7th April. 24th British Brig, Henly, Hussen Sah, from Penang 8th May, and Malacca. British Brig, Iris, Ong Tian, from Malacca 20th May. 25th British Ship, Homajee Bomajee, J. H, Johnston, from Bombay 27th April, British Brig, Gaurdian, D.
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  • Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle. THURSDAY. JUNE 4th 1829.
    • 3894 3 Monsieur L'editeur, Vous m’obligerez [m'obligeriez] et vous ferez un acte de justice si vous voulez bien insérer en Francais dans votre journal la lettre et la protestation qui suivent mon intention l’etant de répandre en Europe et en asie, mais Spécialement en France.
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