Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 19 November 1829

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 148. THURSDAY, November 19th, 1829. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 45 1 OUR intended Establishment, at Batavia, under the Firm of BALMANNO, HUNTER and CO., as formerly advertised, will not commence; and the Interest of Mr. A. W. BALM ANNO, in our Establishment at this place, has ceased. HUNTER, WATT and CO. Singapore, 19th Nov. 1829.
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  • 4128 1 The arrivals and departures since the publication of the last Chronicle will be found detailed under the proper head. The Orynthia, Rixon, from London the 14th, and Portsmouth the 20th June arrived here on the 12th instant. The latest English Papers she has brought, we
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  • 2060 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. DEAR SIR, Ere this, you will have heard, for certain, that the contemporary of your Paper, the Malacca Observer has ceased to exist! It is on this account, as its late Editor, I presume to address this communication to you, to
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  • 470 3 From official accounts, it appears that Major Burney arrived at Tavoy on the 13th August; having attacked and dispersed the rebels, he reoccupied the Town on the 16th of that month. It was not till three days after this event that the reinforcement from Moalmien [Moulmein] reached Tavov. Moungdu
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  • Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH 1829.
    • 404 3 The Editorship and sole management of the Bengal Herald has, we understand, been transferred to Mr, D. L. RICHARDSON, who has made arrangements with Messrs. Samuel Smith and Co. for printing that Paper in future at the Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle Press. We have no doubt that the Bengal
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    • 991 3 (From the Madras Gazette, Sept. 14 On no occassion of late have we received papers from the Cape of Good Hope, without being gratified with evidences of rapid advancement; the consequence of a liberal and enlightened policy of Government. —We received a few papers by the Palmyra, which, as
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    • 835 3 From the Globe June 12. Corfu May 16. —The English Consul-General at Constantinople left this place on the l2th, on which day he had arrived from Ancona, and went on hoard the Ionian steam-boat—to Zante. It is supposed that this vessel carries despatches for Count Capo d’ Istrias, to
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  • 514 4 ARRIVALS NOVEMBER. 5th Dutch Schr. Iris, Goen Tien, from Malacca 1st Nov. British Ship Fort William, J. Neish, from China 20th Oct. British Ship Penang Merchant, J.Mitchinson, irom China 15th Oct. British Ship Lord Castlereagh, A. Hogg, from China 26th Oct. British Ship Edmonstone, E. Hadley from China 23d
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  • 18 4 On the 10th Inst. the Lady of J. R. Cuthbertson Esq. Deputy Master Attendant, of a Daughter.
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