Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 3 June 1830
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section26 1830-06-03 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 162. THURSDAY, June 3rd, 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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Article35 1830-06-03 1 NOTICE is 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, 1830.35 words
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Article42 1830-06-03 1 The fine River-built Ship Hooghley," Captain P. J. Reeves, 465 Tons. Will sail with all possible despatch. Has excellent Accommodations for Passengers and carries an experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 24th April 1830.42 words
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Article31 1830-06-03 1 The Barque Mary Hope, A. I. 257 Tons, Capt. GBissett. Will sail with all possible despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 28th May, 1830.31 words
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Article487 1830-06-03 1 Thursday, June 3rd. 1830. By the recent arrivals from Bengal, we have received our files of Calcutta Papers to the 24th April. We perceive that H. C. Ship Fairlie, from Portsmouth 9th January, had arrived, bringing out English Papers to the 2d. of that month. We have republished such487 words
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Article298 1830-06-03 1 Captain Henderson, at our request, has kindly favored us with the following brief outline of the Steamer’s voyage from Calcutta to China, and back again to this Port. The delay in her return was occasioned by a passage of 19 days to China against the Monsoon, by a298 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement34 1830-06-03 1 WANTED on Bottomry for repairs of the French Ship Euphemie of Nantes, of about 500 Tons, Capt. Saillant, about Sp. Dlrs. Five Thousands. For particulars apply to A.L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 21st May, 1830.34 words
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Article1092 1830-06-03 2 (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.,) Last Saturday week, a sweepstakes of an hundred dollars was shot for by three Gentlemen, at five birds each, twenty one yards from the trap, which was won by a celebrated shot, who bagged four. The two losers met on the following Saturday to decide1,092 words
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Article1662 1830-06-03 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle Batavia. Mr. Editor. You have doubtless heard of an old saying, There is nothing new under the sun" whether the proverb may be true or false generally speaking, in Java it is likely to be verified to the very letter, as the1,662 words
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1007 1830-06-03 2 During the latter part of Thursday, 4th March, it commenced blowing in heavy gusts from the Eastward with much rain, at 3 a m, furled the fore topsail, the ship then scudding easily under close reefed main topsail and reefed1,007 words
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Article867 1830-06-03 3 ABSTRACT OF INTELLIGENCE, FROM THE 21ST DECEMBER TO 2D JANUARY. By Accounts from Mexico received in London this day, the country is represented as restored to tranquility, Some discontent is said to have manifested itself in Don Miguel’s army. In the Humber, the Providence, Bunders, from Batavia. Donna Maria867 words
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Article1754 1830-06-03 3 How doth the Crafty Fux beguile the Lion.” Old Play. [continued from our last.] Raga who found the British Cruisers were taking serious notice of his depradations, and observing the different Rajahs of the1,754 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 3RD. 1830.
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1710 1830-06-03 3 (Continued from our last.) Notwithstanding the various evils, arising fromthe pernicious customs and vicious habits of the people, the country is in general in a quiet and easy state. The poorest are able to procure a sufficiency, and nature1,710 words
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Article16 1830-06-03 4 On the 20th ult., at Malacca, the Lady of JOHANNES LEFFLER, ESQ., of a Daughter16 words
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Obituary11 1830-06-03 4 This morning, at his residence. Mount. Erskine, Harry Scott Esq.11 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1830-06-03 4 Shipping. ARRIVALS, MAY, 22d. British Ship Statira, T. Scoffin, from Malacca 17th May. 23rd. British brig Kader Bux, Go Tieng, from Malacca 17th May. 26th British Steamer Forbes, A. Henderson, from China 9th May, 27th British Ship Lord Amherst, T. Rees, from Cal cutta 23d April 28th British barque Isabella172 words
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Advertisement149 1830-06-03 4 British barque Austin, W. H. Ladd, for China 24th Portuguese brig Esperanca, A. J. de Pegado, for Macao. 25th Dutch brig Iris, Goan Tieng, for Malacca. British brig Phoenix, J. Peirse, for Penang and Calcutta. 26th British Ship Statira, T. Scoffin, for China. 28th British Steamer Forbes, A. Henderson, for149 words
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