Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 18 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. 137. THURSDAY, June 18th, 1829.
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  • 48 1 NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters will be received for transmission to England, by the undermentioned Vessels viz: Brit. Brig Alice. expected to sail about 20th Inst. British Schr Feejee, 5th July. British Barque Thos. Parsons 15th R. N. CAMPBELL. Post Master.
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  • 33 1 The beautiful three-masted Schooner Feejee, Captain Macgowan, 172 tons barthen, will sail with all possible despatch. For Light Freight, or Passage, apply to ROBERT WISE AND CO. Singapore, 6th June, 1829.
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  • 33 1 The Barque Thomas Parsons Captain Jones, 325 Tons, daily expected from Batavia, and will be despatched without delay. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME AND CO. Singapore, 13th June, 1829.
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  • 31 1 The fine fast-sailing Brig Albion, Capt. Follins, 200 Tons daily expected from Batavia. Apply to ROBERT WISE AND CO. Singapore, 17 th June, 1829.
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  • 2045 1 Thursday, June, 18th 1829. We refer our readers to the Shipping List for an account of the arrivals and departures since our last publication. By the late arrivals from England we have received London Papers down to the 24th of January, and also some monthly periodicals for December and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 132 1 NOTICE. TO be sold by Public Auction, on Thursday next, the 25th Instant, at the large Godown opposite to the Police Office, the whole of the Household Furniture, of the late Captain William Flint. R. N., consisting Chairs--Bedsteads--Bureau--Pictures--Toilet Glasses--Glass and Earthenware--Dinner Services--China Tea Sets, and a va riety of other
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  • EUROPE.
    • 990 2 EUROPE. IRELAND. (From the Sphynx Jan. 17.) A decisive proof has just been afforded of the spirit which actuates Lord Anglesey’s Government, by the appointment of three liberial Protestant barristers to as many vacant chairs of Irish counties, Mr. Curran, son of the celebrated orator of the last generation, has
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    • 642 2 MOST REVEREND SIR, I hasten to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22d, covering that which you received from the Duke of Wellington of the 11th inst, together with a copy of your answer to it. I thank you
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    • 958 2 It is too true that Lord Anglesea has been recalled from the government of Ireland. The ministerial mandate reached his lordship at two o’clock on Tuesday last, the 30th ult. That the noble marquis may have been prepared for this reward of his mild, and
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    • 1829 3 As it seems now to be determined that the Duke Northumberland is to replace the Marquis of Amdesea in the Government of Ireland, we do not think we can render a more acceptable service to our readers than to give some account
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  • Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle. THURSDAY JUNE 18, 1829.
    • 821 3 Emu the Malacca Observer.) To the Editor of the Malacca Observer. In the Singapore Chronicle of the 7th Inst: I observed a note from a correspondent signing himself Sianu on the subject of an orthographical scheme for the adoption of Roman characters in Malay transcripts. Without aiming at
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    • 440 3 The Schooner Feejee, Captain McGowan, which arrived here on the 4th Instant sailed from Liverpool on the 24th of December, and experienced, for several days unusually severe weather in the Channel; so much so that Captain McGowan was obliged to bear up for Belfast Loch, where he remained
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  • 399 3 ARRIVALS, JUNE, 4th British Schooner Feejee, W. McGowan, from Liverpool 24th Dec. and Batavia 28th May. 5th British Ship Vittoria, J. Smith, from Batavia 22d May. 6th British Ship Cyrene, Mahomed Bin Lerrege, from Bombay 14th May. 7th Portuguese Ship Conde de Rio Pardo, L Encarnacao, from Bombay 1st
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