Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 March 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 156 THURSDAY, March, 11th, 1830 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 28 1 month. The Brig Superior, 240 Tons, Captain W. Salmon, will be despatched in all this For passage only, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 10th March, 1830.
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  • 1681 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 11th, 1830. The Brig Superior, Salmon, from Liverpool the 16th August, and Batavia 26th January, arrived in this port, on the 4th instant, having spoken the Alexander, Ogilvie, at the entrance of the Straits of Sunda, on the 29th January, all well; and more recently, the H.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 263 1 GOVERNMENT PROCLAMATION. THE attention of the Hon’ble the Governor in Council, having lately been cailed to the practice which prevails in the Eastern Settlements of importing persons under the denomination of “Slave Debtors,” but which in reality is only a cover to actual Slave dealing, and appears from the mode
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    • 199 1 NOTICE. TO BE SOLD, on Account of the Creditors of the late Firm of Narena pelly Co., on Saturday, the 13th Instant, at 10 o’Clock precisely, that Piece or parcel of Ground in Kling Street, more particularly described in Grant No. 2—of Grant No. 40, with the materials, &c. thereon.—Terms
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    • 39 1 ERRATUM. In the Advertisement of the proceedings at the Public Meeting of the 19th ult., published in the last Chronicle, the following clause was omitted under the list of Warehouse Rents” —The Rates of Commission subject to particular arrangements.
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  • 1110 2 Those at a dls.oaee “”l° f the late calamitous confld t a av likewise this settlement, nine tenthsot wh< en gaged tion t the Oftmers of i only lul \vorthy of the in mercantile putsm coun) yiBe n, but likewise derega e the stiS and opprobrium which
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  • 1146 2 de's Blaus, and lies to h, which throws that po ti n ot it wr. ten n 1 our 011 l so 0,1 tie e n 0 j) lltc h frienis the of British r valry Company made apjihca.i'in to I E. t Goods i SS X
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  • 616 3 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sin, In the Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle of the 5th Dec. there appears a letter purporting to come from Malacca, and signed L which contains a most malignant and cowardly attempt to slur the character of an individual lately at the head
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  • 1217 3 ‘‘Our readers will be pleased to learn that this Government has resolved to restore the stipend of the quondam and ill fated king of Queda, whose wretched state of destitution, we some time ago described. It was never the intention of the Supreme Authority we believe that it should
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE THURSDAY MARCH 11TH 1830.
    • 1768 3 (From the Canton Register Feb. 3.) The H. C. Ship Bridgewater sailed on the 31st ultimo, for England having on board Mr. Plowden, the late President of the Select Committee, and numerous other passengers, as detailed in another part of our paper. It is with feelings of deep regret
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    • 260 4 ARRIVALS, FEBRUARY, 25th H. C. Yacht Nereide, J Poynton, from Penang 16th Feby and Malacca 26th Cochin China Ship Phangboh, Tang Bieng Lai, from Cochin China 20th Feby. 27th British brig Helen, G. T. Gotlieb, from Penang 17th Inst. MARCH. 2d. Dutch Ship Grace, S. d’Allens, from Batavia 13th
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    • 27 4 On the 1st instant, by the Revd. Robert Burn, John Purvis, Esq., to Margaret Maria, widow of the late George Paxton, Esq., M. D., Bengal Establishment.
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