Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 27 August 1829

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and signed bp the proper Authorities are to be considered as official. No. 142 THURSDAY, August 27th, 1829.
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  • 20 1 THE Interest of Mr. Andrew Hay, in our Establishment has ceased. A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 26th Aug. 1829.
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  • 23 1 THAT the interest of the undersigned in the firm of A. L. JOHNSTON CO. has ceased. ANDREW HAY. Singapore, 26th Aug. 1829.
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  • 3200 1 Thuhsday August, 27th 1829. We refer our readers to the Shipping list in the last column, for the particulars of the arrivals aud departures since our last publication. The H. C. S. Vansittart from London the 5th May arrived here on the 24th instant, hut we are not aware
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 141 1 FOR SALE, THE Brig Elizabeth, of 210 Tons burthen, lately launched from the yard of Mr. Temperton. For particulars apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 7th Aug. 1829. TO LET, THE House in High Street, at present in the occupation of Dr. Sim. For particulars apply to A. L.
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  • 411 2 (From the Bengal Hurkaru, July, 1) The following paragraph, from the Singapore Chronicle of 9th April, is sufficiently curious to justify a very conspicuous insertion of it: The Right Hon'ble the Governor General arrived at Penang in the .Enterprise on the Monday before last, and left it again on
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  • 384 2 (From the Times, May 2.) According to some articles in the Paris papers of Wednesday, it may be presumed that active hostilities between the Turks and the Russians have already commenced on a very extensive scale. The preparations for the contest are formidable on both sides, and it is
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  • 968 3 Continuation of the Philological Oriental Researchs BY THE CHEVALIER LOUIS D. DE RIENZI CHAP 6TH. Discovery of the method of Reading Hieroglyphics. (Continued from No. 138.) Doctor Young, whatever may have been said, has truly recognized the close connection which exists between the cursif [cursive] characters
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  • 418 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST. 11th Brit. Ship, Caledonia, James Lyon, from Bombay 15th July. Brit. Ship, John Bannerman, C. Daly from Bombay 15th July. 13th Brit. Barque, Agnes, J. Thomas, from Calcutta 19th July. H. C. S. Duke of Sussex, W. H. Whitehead, from Bombay 16th July. 14th Dutch Schooner, Tartar,
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  • 12 3 Yesterday, the Lady of Thomas O. Crane Esquire of a Daughter.
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