Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 29 July 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 166 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper THURSDAY, July 29th, 1830, Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 29 1 The brig CASSIOPE, 250 Tons Register, Capt. Martin, will sail in about 14 days, For Freight or Passage apply to SYME CO. Singapore 16th July, 1830.
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  • 1399 1 Thursday, July 29th. 1830. On the 17th inst. H. M. Sloop of war Zebra, R. Pridham, Esq. Commander, attended by H. C. Schooner Zephyr, anchored in the roads, under a salute of 9 guns from the Battery. She is a fine vessel, carrying 18 guns. We are informed from
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    • 280 1 NOTICE. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to the Estate and Effects of William Howard, (late first officer of the Bombay ship, Homajee Bomajee) Deceased, having been this day granted to Alexander Martin, Senior Sworn Clerk to the Registrar of the Court of Judicature, &c. All persons indebted to the said Estate, are
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  • 2191 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sir, I hope I don't intrude,” but I have just stepped out of my own house into yours, for the mere purpose of seeing what you are about, that's all, as I have no curiosity, none in the world, I defy any
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  • 1275 2 DANGEROUS SHOAL NEAR MADAGASCAR The public are indebted to Commodore Schomberg for this early publication of the following extract of a letter from Commander Lyons, of His Majesty’s ship Jaseur," dated Port Louis, Mauritius, 9th November, 1829, the contents of which are of importance to all the maritime nations
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  • 1448 3 ON THE PRESENT STATE OF PIRACY AMONGST THESE ISLANDS, AND THE BEST METHOD OF ITS SUPPRESSION. "How doth the Crafty Fox beguile the Lion.” Old Play. [continued from our last.] As at Pergottan the Rajah and principle persons are Bugis I will conclude this paper with a faithful character of
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  • 267 3 ARRIVALS, JULY. 14th British bark, Freak, W. Barrington, from Calcutta, 4th June Penang and Malacca. 16th H. C. Cutter, Emerald, F. Collin, from Tringanu, July 7. 17th H. C. schooner, Zephyr, S. Congalton, from Malacca, July 15. 18th British barque, John Biggar, S. McBeath, from London, March 3. French
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