Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 17 December 1829
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Title Section26 1829-12-17 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, December 17th, 1829. No. 150 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official26 words
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Article45 1829-12-17 1 OUR intended Establishment at Batavia. under the Firm of BALM ANNO, HUNTER AND CO., as formerlyadvertised, 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. 1829.45 words
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Article38 1829-12-17 1 The Nimrod, burthen 300 tons, Capt. Thomas Harvie, will leave this port for New South Wales about the middle of next March. Has excellent accommodations for Passengers. Apply to A L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore 12th Dec, 1829.38 words
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Article33 1829-12-17 1 The fine fast-sailing Brig Minerva, A. 1., 327 Tons Register, Capt. Jas. Watson; will positively leave in all this month. For Freight, apply to GEORGE ARMSTRONG. Singapore, 10th Dec. 1829.33 words
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Article22 1829-12-17 1 The exchange on England at Rio Janeiro when the Minerva left, was 26d, and not 10d., as stated in our last.22 words
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Article19 1829-12-17 1 The interesting communication of J. D. dated Tongarron, Coti, 27th August 1828,” shall appear in our next.19 words
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Article2431 1829-12-17 1 Thursday, December 17th. 1829. The particulars of the arrivals and departures since our last, will be found under the usual head. We have received, via Penang, (by the Mercury Capt. Bell, we; believe) a file of Hurkarus from the 22nd Oct. to the 7th Nov. inclusive, which furnishes us2,431 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1829-12-17 1 NOTICE. THAT I will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by the Crew of the Brig Minerva. JAMES WATSON, Master. Singapore 10th Dec. 1829. TO LET. THE large and commodious House, at present occupied by Mr. D. S. Napier, situated in Kampong Glam, and having a larger Compound than72 words
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Article965 1829-12-17 2 The. following is a report of a case which was brought before the Court of Quarter Sessions, at Malacca, on Wednesday the 10th Nov. DANIEL KOEK, v. DOMINA. The Defendant was charged on the oath of the Complainant, with having left his service without permission, and now refusing to965 words
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Article3282 1829-12-17 3 (From the Canton Register, Nov. 18) We have hitherto refrained from alluding, unless in a cursory manner, to the important negotiation in progress with the Government for a general reform of the crying abuses prevading the system of foreign intercourse with China being desirous of at once putting our3,282 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17TH 1829.
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Article1974 1829-12-17 3 (From the Bengal Hurkaru, Oct. 30) ABSTRACT OF INTELLIGENCE, FROM THE 30TH JUNE TO THE 14TH JULY. From the Globe of June 26, we copy the following article upon the King's Speech on the final propogation of Parliament as it tends to throw some light on the nature of1,974 words
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Article376 1829-12-17 4 ARRIVALS, DECEMBER. 7th Brit ship Cumbrian J. Blythe from China 27th Nov. Brit Ship Pascoa, W. Morgan from China 26th Nov. Dutch schooner Fattal Ganee, Seyed Hussain, from Malacca 5th Dec. 8th Dutch Ship Nauwanel Joesoor, Sheik Salim, from Cheribon [Cirebon] 27th Nov. and Minto Dutch Ship Father Rachman,376 words
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Article15 1829-12-17 4 On the 3d Inst. the Lady of D. S. Napier Esqre, of a Daughter.15 words
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Article35 1829-12-17 4 At Macoa [Macao?], on the 31st October, by the Reverend G. H. Vachell, at the Chapel of the Honorable East India Company, Capt. Charles Johnson, 3rd. Regiment Bombay N. I. to Mrs. William Hall.35 words
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