Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 6 May 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 160. THURSDAY, May 6th, 1830. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 34 1 NOTICE hereby given that the Honorable Company’s Treasury at this Station is no longer open for Bills on Bengal or Madras. K. MURCHISON Resident Councillor, Singapore. the 1st May, 1830.
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  • 118 1 LETTERS of Administration with Copy of the Will annexed, to all and Singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits, which were of James Lewis, late Gaoler of Malacca, deceased, having been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdisction, to
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  • 89 1 PROBATE of the last, will and Testament of Edward Presgrave Esqr. late Deputy Resident of Singapore, deceased, having been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, to Anne Presgrave, the sole Executrix in the said will named; all persons having demands against
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  • 417 1 Thursday, May 6th, 1830. Since our last, we have had several arrivals, the particulars of which will be seen in our Shipping List. There are at present five Free Traders and two French Ships in the Harbour. Letters by the Eagle from Batavia, dated 5th ult., state that advices
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 176 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the interest and responsibility of Mr. D. S Napier in our Establishment ceases from this date and that we will hereafter carry on the business under the firm of Napier and Co. D. S. NAPIER CO. Singapore 11th March 1830. FOR SALE, AT THE GODOWNS
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    • 167 1 FOR LONDON, The fine Barque Parmelia, Of 443 Tons, Captain J. H. Luscombe, Has upward of 400 Tons of Cargo engaged—and will sail with all possible despatch. The Parmelia carries an experienced Surgeon and has superior Accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAS. FRASER, Singapore, 26th April
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  • 331 2 On Monday evening the 26th ult. the European portion of the Settlement were in a measure enlivened by the performance of a Concert, which was numerously and respectably attended both by “the beauty and fashion” as well as by most of the gentlemen in the Settlement, This pleasing
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  • 2967 2 An intelligent Correspondent at Malacca has furnished us with the particulars of a piece of treachery, as diabolical, as we remember ever to have heard, accompanied as it was by the premeditated massacre of between four to five hundred individuals. This act was perpetrated at Sungie Oojong, where the
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  • 1834 3 (From the Times, July 15, 1829.) ADMIRALTY SESSIONS. OLD BAILEY, TUESDAY, JULY 14. The General Sessions of Oyer and Terminer for the trial of offences committed within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England, commenced this morning at the Old Bailey. The Judges named in the commission, were, Mr Christopher
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, MAY 6TH, 1830.
    • 262 3 We have been favoured with an extract from a private letter from Batavia, dated in April, which gives a version of the surrender of Diepo Nagoro different from that we published, in our last. The words are as follows: Diepo Nagoro has at last been made a prisoner by
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    • 2228 3 (Continued from our last.) After the death of Dewa Pakang, anak agoong madi, the brother of the present rajah, succeeded to the throne of Baliling; but his people not liking him, he was dethroned, and the present sovereign was
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  • 304 4 ARRIVALS, APRIL, 23rd Ship Hoogley, P. J. Reeves, from London 29th Oct. British Ship Lady of the Lake, J. Pearson, from London 12th June and Batavia. British Ship Parmelia, J. H. Luscombe, from Batavia 4th April. Brit. Brig Eagle, A. Smith, from Batavia 8th April. Brit. Barque Mercury, C.
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  • 349 4 ARRIVALS, MAY, 7th British brig Cochin China, Ahmat, from Malacca 26th April. 8th British Ship Penang Merchant, J. Mitchinson, from Calcutta 4th April. Penang Malacca. 9th British Ship Hannah, T. Jackson, from Bombay 6th April. British brig Julia., J. Wait, from Calcutta and Malacca. 10th British Ship Charlotte, J.
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  • 32 4 of Mr. J. H. Moor, of a daughter. DIED. On Monday the 17th inst., Johanna Catherina, infant daughter of the same, aged 5 days. On Thursday the 13th inst., the lady
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