Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 26 August 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, August, 26th 1830. No 168. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 28 1 The Barque George Canning, Capt. Bully, —Tons, will sail with all despatch.— For Passage only, having superior accommodations. Apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 24th Aug 1830.
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  • 36 1 Daily expected and will load immediately for London, The fine A.I. Brig Agnes, 280 Tons Register, T. Millons, Commander. For Freight or Passage, having superior Accommodations, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, 21st Aug. 1830.
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  • 36 1 The fine Barque Wanstead, Capt. Friend, will sail for the above Ports with all possible dispatch. For freight or passage, having excellent Accommodations, apply to JAMES FRASER. Singapore 21st Aug. 1830.
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  • 251 1 Thursday, August, 26th 1830. We are happy to observe that our Harbour contains an unusual number of vessels, the names of which may be seen in our Shipping Report. The George Canning, a Free Trader, from N. S. Wales, and latterly from Batavia, 15th inst., brought advices of the
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  • 1788 1 HIS MAJESTY’S HEALTH. “His Majesty’s health has not, we regret to state, improved to that degree as was anticipated from the favourable state in which the King appeared on Saturday. Sir Henry Halford and Sir Matthew Tierney remained in attendance on His Majesty daring Sunday night. The two
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 174 1 NOTICE. THE business of Messrs. Remington, Crawford Co. of Bombay will hereafter be carried on under the firm of Remington Co. Singapore, 24th August, 1830. NOTICE. MR. GEO. FRASER JUNR., late of Manchester, has been admitted a Partner in our Establishment, from the 1st Jany. this year. GRAHAM MACKENZIE CO.
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    • 25 1 To let. That LARGE AND COMMODIOUS House situated at Campong Glam near the Institution. For further particulars apply at this Office. Singapore, 30th July, 1830.
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  • 363 2 On Wednesday a Court of Directors was held at the East India House, when the Earl of Clare was appointed Governor of Bombay, on the death, resignation on coming way of Sir John Malcolm. “The Exclusives." —The real authoress of this work is reported to be at length ascertained
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  • 436 2 We are extremely concerned to state that the Cholera Morbus broke out on board the H. C. Ship Berwickshire, Capt. Madden, on Thursday last, and by one o’clock yesterday eighteen hands had died and there were between thirty or forty in a very deplorable condition. The greatest aid was
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  • 5208 2 With reference to the East India subject, we may as well state that our reports, or rather brief sketches, of the evidence before the Committees, have been objected to for their incompleteness and therefore their possible tendency to produce an unfair impression. We have on that account
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  • Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle. No. 168. THURSDAY, AUGUST. 26TH, 1830.
    • 593 4 By the George Canning we learn that the Rajah Walli, Berest hence the morning; of the 16th, and the Feejee McGowan hence the evening of the 21st ultimo, arrived at Batavia on the 3rd instant. As the passage of the Feejee is probably the quickest that was ever
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    • 583 4 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 12th Dutch brig Onderneming, A. N. Martens, from Grissee 18th July: Dutch barque Sophia, S. McGeorge, from Indramago 3d Aug. 14th Dutch Schooner Nooraschukin, Oi Chin-leeong, from Samarang 2d July. H. C. Shin Abercrombie Robinson, John Innes, from Bombay 18th July. 15th H. C. Ship Edinburgh, H.
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    • 27 4 At Malacca on the 5th Instant, by the Revd. S. Kidd, Acting Chaplain, Bernard Rodyk Esqre. to Miss Catherine Maria, eldest daughter of Thomas Williamson Esqre.
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  • 50 4 On the 11th Instant, Mr. J. Schmidt, Chief Mate of the Schooner Ann, aged 43 years. On board the H. C. Ship Berwickshire, Gilbert More Esq. of the Bombay Civil Service. On the 9th inst. at Sea, on board the H. C. Ship Edinburgh, Mr. Geo. Waller, 2nd Officer.
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