Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 5 November 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. 147 THURSDAY, November 5th, 1829.
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  • 197 1 THAT at a General Quarter Session of the Peace holden at the Court House in Singapore, on the 2d instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court of which the following is a copy The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity for levying a rate
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  • 74 1 THE Ship CAROLINE, which sunk some time back in the Harbour, having been weighed up, taken to pieces, and her materials sold to defray the expenses of her removal, the accounts relating to her are open for inspection and a balance remaining on hand will be paid to any
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  • 82 1 PROBATE of the last Will and Testament of Wm. Temperton, late of Singapore, Shipwright, deceased, having been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca to Elizabeth Temperton, the sole Executrix in the said Will named. All person having demands against the said
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  • 26 1 The fast sailing Brig Sunbury, Capt. Pattison, 327 Tons, will be despatched without delay. For Freight apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 2d. Oct. 1829.
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  • 1494 1 Thursday, November 5th. 1829. Since our lust publication we have had several arrivals, which will be found particularised under the usual head. By the Col. Young, from Calcutta the 27th September, we have received our file of Hurkarus from the !9th August to the !2th September inclusive, which furnishes
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1684 2 The commerce between Singapore and the West Coast of the island of Borneo is carried on with the various native ports in the country of Borneo Proper, situated between Tanjong Dattoo and the northern extremity of the island, and with the Dutch Settlements
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  • 418 2 An insurrection broke out at Tavoy on the morning of the 9th August, 90 prisoners assisted by the Burman peons in charge, on a preconcerted signal, put out the lights and attacked the Guard posted over them at the same time an attempt was made on a Naigue's guard
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  • 1089 2 On the 9th Instant we were visited with a violent gale of wind from the North, and North-East. It’s commencement was on the evening of the 8th, and its fury continued till the afternoon of the following day. It was preceded by extreme sultry heat, and indicated by a
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  • 355 3 We are happy to find that Mr. Woolrych Whitmore’s motion on the 14th May for a Committee to take into consideration the various and important Indian Questions was completely successful m substance but owing to the lateness of the session the motion was withdrawn on a distinct pledge that
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  • Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH 1829.
    • 3049 3 ABSTRACT OF INTELLIGENCE FROM THE 14TH MAY TO THE 6TH JUNE. (From the Bengal Harkaru, Sept. 7.) May 14. One of the numerous Meetings of the Lords of his Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council for some time past, took place yesterday morning, in the Privy Council Chamber, Whitchall. The
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    • 399 4 ARRIVALS, OCTOBER. 22nd Dutch Schooner Nor Aschakim, Seyd Hoessin, from Palembang 12th Oct. 25th Dutch Schooner Goan hien, Tantjee from Palembang 13th Oct. 26th H. C. Schooner Zephyr, S. Congalton, from Malacca 22nd Oct. 27th British brig Johanna, E. Hilling, from Penang 18th Oct and Malacca. Dutch Barque Drake,
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