Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 8 April 1830
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section26 1830-04-08 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 158 THURSDAY, April 8th, 1830 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official,26 words
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Article45 1830-04-08 1 TOUCHING AT MALACCA AND PENANG. The Steamer Forbes, Andrew Henderson, Comdr. The Forbes may be expected from China about the 25th Instant, and will proceed with all dispatch. For Freight of Treasure only and Passage. Apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 3d April 1830.45 words
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Article14 1830-04-08 1 A letter from a Resident at Singapore, shall appear in our next.14 words
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Article22 1830-04-08 1 In the Post Office Regulations (which appeared in our last,) Para. 9. the words double letter’', should have been "single letter."22 words
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Article1407 1830-04-08 1 THURSDAY, APRIL, 8th 1830. Among our late arrivals, we shall notice in particular, that of the Steamer Forbes, Henderson, from Calcutta, having towed the Bark Jamesina from thence. Both these vessels left Calcutta on the 11th March at 2 P. M. dropped down to Budge Budge that night, from1,407 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement128 1830-04-08 1 FOR SALE, THE large and commodious Godowns situated in River Street, occupied at present occupied by Messrs. Napier and Co. The House at Campong Glam, occupied at present by Wm. Napier Esq. The House and Hill called “Raiburn" adjoining the Town of Singapore and lately occupied by Chas. Scott Esq.128 words
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Article296 1830-04-08 2 We have news from the North to day that Bolivar has been crowned King of Columbia a grand stroke, at South Amer. Republicanism. The news from Chili is rather alarming, faction has risen to such a pitch that there is not the shadow of a Government and296 words
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Article176 1830-04-08 2 Letters received yesteiday, mention that the Jupiter, Weld, arrived at Muscat, 16th Jany., all well. The whole country is in a state of insurrection. The Prince is gone to an island to the South, and left his nephew in charge; who confined a Governor in irons,176 words
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Article2088 1830-04-08 2 The Gazette of Authority at Penang in noticing what it terms, “a most satirical attack” upon the public conduct of the Select Committee at Canton, which appeared in the Hurkaru of the 5th Feby. attempts to extenuate the said conduct, in a manner which does2,088 words
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Article1693 1830-04-08 2 In our Number preceeding the last, when noticing the Government Proclamation respecting the employment and importation of persons under the denomination of Slave Debtors, but which, in reality," (to use the words of the Proclam:) is only a cover to actual Slave dealing, and appears from the mode1,693 words
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Article370 1830-04-08 4 In the Penang Government Gazette, of January 30th 1830, the following lines appear in the Poet’ s corner of that very Poetical Paper, under the head Original” and signed M E. but which a friend of ours has detected as having been stolen from the far famed Maga Our370 words
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Article391 1830-04-08 4 Brit. Steamer Forbes, A. Henderson, from Calcutta 13th March. Barque Jamesina, J. Hector, from Calcutta 13th March: Brit brig Soenhin, Ek Chew from Penang 13th March. 28th Brit, brig Colonel Young, C. S. Thomas, from Manilla 14th March. Dutch brig Iris, Chy Hoan, from Malacca 23rd March 31st Bremen391 words