Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 30 July 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 THURSDAY, July 30th, 1829. No. 140
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  • 42 1 Singapore, 18 th July, 1829. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters will be received at this Office, for transmission to England, per the British Brig Albion which is expected to sail about the 10th August. R. N. CAMPBELL. Post Master.
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  • 21 1 George Armstrong co have for Sale very superior St. Julien Claret, at Dlrs. 5 per dozen. Singapore, July 17, 1829.
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  • 38 1 The fine fast-sailing Brig Albion, Capt. Follins, 200 Tons will be despatched on or before the 10th August; has excellent accommodations for Passengers. For Passage only, apply to. ROBERT WISE AND CO. Singapore, 30th July, 1829.
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  • 1123 1 Thursday, July, 30th. 1829. Since the publication of the last Chronicle we have had arrivals from all the Presidencies, as will be seen by a reference to tbe Shipping List, although we have not received a single newspaper either from Calcutta, Bombay or Madras. We have been favoured, however,
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  • 2093 2 The commerce of Singapore with the East Coast is carried on principally with the ports of Calantan [Kelantan], Tringanu {Terengganu], and Pahang, and is almost entirely in the hands of the Malays and Chinese. It is conducted by means of small
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  • 2607 2 From the Madras Gov. Gaz. June 18.) The great importance of the Catholic Question, which at present agitates Great Britain, has turned the public attention with far more than its usual degree of earnestness to the proceedings of Parliament, though the opening of a Session always produces some excitement.
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  • 769 3 We regret to state that the Dutch Barque Alliance (formerly the H. W. Daendels) Capt. Laming, which arrived here on Tuesday last from Batavia, ground on a coral reef off Shoal Water Island, in the Straits of Caspar, on the evening of the 13th inst., where she remained
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  • Supplement to Singapore Chronicle. THURSDAY JULY 30, 1829.
    • 372 3 ARRIVALS, JULY, 15th Spanish Lugger, Bericina, J. R. Thomson, from Manilla, Moluccas, and Java. 16th British Ship Lowjee Family, W. Lewis, from Bombay 29th May. Dutch Brig Charlotte, Tjinkee, from Malacca 11th Inst. 17th Dutch Barque Noedamolusoo, Sen Sahib, from Grisse [Gresik] 18th May, Minto and Java. 19th Portuguese
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    • 21 3 At Chorwingee, on the 16th June, the Lady of Edmund Goodenough Esq. 25th Reg. M. N. I. of a daughter.
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