Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 14 January 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No 152 THURSDAY, January 14th, 1830 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 38 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.
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  • 2868 1 Thursday, January 14th, 1830. The particulars of the arrivals and departures since our last publication will be found under the usual head. We have received Hurkarus of the 9th and 10th Nov. since our last, from which we learn that it is rumoured in Calcutta, that the Supreme Government
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 157 1 NOTICE, THAT I will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by the Crew of the brig Alexander, under my command. JOHN OGILVIE. Singapore, 9th Jan. 1830. PER FRESH BRIG ARRIVALS ALEXANDER. FOR SALE AT THE STORES OF JOHN GEMMILL, AN excellent assortment of Camblets, Woollens, Long Ells, Sail Canvas,
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    • 22 1 TO LET. THE Bungalow on Bukit Kawa, lately occupied by Edward Presgrave Esq. Apply to GUTHRIE AND CLARK. Singapore, 18th Dec. 1829.
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  • 1225 2 A letter dated 12th instant, was received here yesterday morning from Rhio, stating that an English brig, which left Singapore a few days ago for Manila, had grounded on a reef near Pulo Pankil in the Straits of Rhio, about five or six miles from the town. The
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  • 1135 3 There is a confidential rumour in circulation, that Government have determined to declare the voluntary Immolations of the Hindoo widows, commonly called Suttees, illegal, and the most decided steps it is said will be taken, to put a stop to this horrible practice, before many weeks have passed over
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14TH 1830.
    • 2225 3 RESPECTUEUSE REQUETE. S. Van Caneghem, Consul de Sa Majesty Le Rei des Pays-Bas, et en cette quality charge de proteger les affaires du Commerce de la dite Nation dans cet Empire, A Sou Altesse Le Vice Roi de CANTON. Expose qu’a I’epoque que le Gouvernement de la Chine a
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    • 402 3 ARRIVALS, DECEMBER. 30th British barque Jamesina, T. Hector, from China 22d Dec. Dutch Ship Fathol Khair, Sheik Omar, from Malacca 24th Dec British brig Henlee, Keong Kwan, from Penang, 16th Dec. 31st Portuguese Ship Angelica. T. L. d’Almeida, from Macao 21st Dec JANUARY 1830 1st British brig Alexander, J
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