Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 3 December 1829
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section26 1829-12-03 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 149. Public notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official THURSDAY, December 3rd, 1829.26 words
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Article44 1829-12-03 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. BALMANNO, in our Establishment, at this place, has ceased. HUNTER, WATT and CO. Singapore, 19th Nov. 1829.44 words
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Article28 1829-12-03 1 The Ship Orynthia, Captain William Rixon will positively sail on or about the 15th proximo. For particulars apply to CHARLES SCOTT. Singapore, 27th Nov. 1829.28 words
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Article2604 1829-12-03 1 Thursday, December 3rd. 1829. We refer our readers to the Shipping List in the last column for the particulars of the arrivals and departures since our last. By the Diedericka, from Calcutta the 21st Oct. we have received a file of Hurkarus from the 6th to the 21st of2,604 words
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Article368 1829-12-03 2 (From the Canton Register, Nov. 3) OPIUM. CHANG-LING the great Conqueror of Changki-hung is appointed to be Governor of one of the Gates of the Capital, and is exerting himself to prevent smuggling. He has caught some fellows smuggling into Peking 170 Taels of Opium. Three of the smugglers368 words
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Article714 1829-12-03 2 (From the Bengal Hurkaru, Oct. 17.) The following is the decision of the Privy Council on the Habeas Corpus case, which was appealed from Bombay. We have copied it from a note by the Editor of the Additional Rules of the Supreme Court in Bengal, and which will he714 words
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Article1244 1829-12-03 2 (From, the Bengal Hurkaru, Oct. 21 We have the pleasure of presenting to our readers the following abstract of news extracted from our English files received per Victory. ABSTRACT OF INTELLIGENCE FROM THE 8TH TO THE 19TH OF JUNE. June 8th. —it is stated that news was received at1,244 words
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Article355 1829-12-03 3 It is generally believed that the studies in modern history of the Duke of REICHSTADT, the son and—not heir, but representative of Napoleon, have not been permitted to extend beyond the period of the French Revolution that his father has been described to him as an obscure usurper,355 words
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Article480 1829-12-03 3 ARRIVALS NOVEMBER. 18th British Barque, Nimrod, Thos. Harvie, from Penang 11th Nov and Malacca 19th. British Brig William, J. W. Maher, from Penang 11th Nov. British Ship Lord Amherst, T. Rees, from China 8th Nov. British Ship Hind, Mahomed Bin Amed, from Siam. 20th British Barque Sherburne, G. White,480 words