Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 23 September 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. NO. 170. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1830. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • NOTICES.
    • 290 1 ISLAND St. HELENA. S. SOLOMON begs to acquaint Captains of Ships, Passengers returning to Europe and his Friends in general, that at his Stores, conveniently situated in James Town, they may be furnished with whatever they can possibly require, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.
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    • 29 1 The Ship Nithsdale, Captain Christian, 414 Tons, A. I. Has good Accommodations for passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to HOLDSWORTH. SMITHSON CO. Singapore, 27th August. 1830.
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    • 33 2 With all despatch. The fine A. 1. Brig Agnes 280 Tons Register, T. Millons, Commander. For Freight or Passage, having superior Accommodations, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, 21st August 1830.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 185 1 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES Notice that his interest and responsibility in the firm of GHIN HOO and ENG GHUA, cease this day. HOAG-WAN. Singapore. 27th August 1830. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES Notice that his interest and responsibility in the firms of HONG-LIONG and CO. JEE SUE, CHIEN HOK and CO.
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    • 211 1 THE INTEREST AND RESPONsibility of the Undersigned in the Firm of TAN BOO-LIOCK CO. ceased on the 10th of December 1827. PO ENG. Singapore, 22nd Sept. 1830. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby give notice, that no Partnership has existed between us since the 1st June. 1827. CHEE KIM-GUAN, CHEA PO-ENG. Singapore,
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    • 28 1 NOTICE. I WILL NOT BE ANSWERABLE for any Debts contracted by any of the Crew of the Brig Agnes under my Command. THOS. MILLONS. Singapore, 16th Sept. 1830.
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  • 324 2 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1830. The Agnes. Capt. Millons, from Liverpool, March 27th, and from Batavia the 8th Inst, brought a report that his Britannic Majesty King George the 4lh. was no more, and that, the Duke of Clarence had succeeded to the throne. This report had reached Anjier by
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  • 1365 2 The statement which has appeared, that a difference of opinion existed between the medical advisers of His Majesty, as to the disorder with which he is afflicted, and his treatment, is incorrect. The most cordial agreement has uniformly existed between the physicians during the entire period of
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  • 1828 2 A writer on Piracy, among much valuable and interesting matter which he published lately in our columns has ventured to pat forth his opinion on the evil that would arise if Firearms and ammunitions were allowed to be freely imported into this Settlement. The principal
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  • 2400 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sir, It was customary for the Committee of Assessors at Penang, while a Newspaper existed there, to publish from time to time, a statement of their receipts and expenditure, which I think was fair and honoable and nothing more than what was
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  • Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle. NO. 170. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1830.
    • 847 3 The rate at which Sir Henry Halford travels on his journey to Windsor is quite terrific an eye-wit-ness who met Sir Henry and Sir M Tierney in the former’s carriage between Brentford and Hounslow on Sunday, states that the post-horses must have been going at the rate of 15
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    • 370 3 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER 1830. 8th Dutch Ship Saijan Maskoor, Shaik Usoop, from Banjermassin 18th Aug. 9th Arab Ship Hanooly, Hadjee Belal, from Penang 31st Aug. H. C. Schr. Zephyr, S. Congaltan, from Penang 28th Aug. 10th H. C. S. Castle Huntly, H. A Drummond, from Madras, Penang, and Malacca 8th
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  • 21 3 On the 10th Instant, J. G. Sim Esq. M. D., Civil Surgeon at this Station, aged 26 Years generally, regretted.
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