The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 23 March 1837

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. TMMVn&MKIY* JlOn*Yl***G, «a». JIvMCM, 183*. rot. 2
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  • 2713 1 lFrom the Ckinksi. Repository, Ja*y. 1&37.] rf Choo Tim OH opium: character 7 f, tra J m Ut im P" li^ <>.f *anrtionh,q it it, hm£t cfi.ci* on the pr^rt^andon the P t v ,i. 2^1836" C/iaracter °f^epeo P h. LtatedQcBoard of Rites kneeling, present the fol!o^in c
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  • 1953 1 The following remarks were Written by a public Journalist in Calcutta at nearly the same nib meat Choo Tsun was preparing his memorial in Peking* Speaking of the External Commerce ot the Bengal Presidency," the Writer says, It has been increased by not less than a crore and" a half
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 476 1 I Oil !*i 11. F., FINE Coo si ac Brandy., in cases of 4 dozen, at 4 5 per dozen. Claret in cases of 4 dozen, at o per dozen. Apply to CttARUSft THOMAS CO* Singapore 2 1 si March, 1837. UA\TKI> TO PUKCIJA»£» A FEW Copies of MARSDEN'S Malayan
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  • 909 2 AND RE :i LATIONS. TO Nil &DITOR Of THE sinc;.\POIIL rttEE PRESS. Jt is not that .imv now or extraordinary nrv'r i be adduced '•>■ m\ <>r even, that 1 wopj M justice will b6 done to the subject i which 1 im .'mt to address you, wiiich ii.ii"
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  • 1031 2 TO TUP. i.;;ir*u :>i' i\n: sisgm'uiu: f.ii-:i p:i;:.s. 1 M v tii'irmi-' 'in- lit.'X ii'-i 'ifi-1 l!nt our focal < »v«,-;,ii •it from being utterly luili iereut lo t i:• welfare of the S *tU<ra*«it, b.in it»-»f>lately lieto a !i >-<Jil^ t'> it, a i t'.ir a- regar I \<-"
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  • 103 2 To in». [.•>;: ..i ,r Hit; MNG4PO.M FAftC l\a.>>. Dcur Ah-. auuor t On Simdny List I was sarj ri*«d ;i:t'l i.vich concerned to observe, or 10 iKr-toiii bt^Kuropeaii ItabUtiiient* »ud tp&ikiug the F/i.lis'i language playing at Cricket near the New iiu.v tocmorj leJ u>e !>;ick to tij.i youth] aiid
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  • 1146 2 9a mi. n.noii < mt: BtNOAretß mar. viu>..<. Dear Mr. h'Jitor, I bate ii) iloa'.t but you recollect hiving observed iv the CkromieU oi rhe BtU uit., die Bditor'ri X(»tii:«.' t» );rvs,»o,i ioits,'' iiitunitiuj; that, "The Kinea >»v Napofeoa were recsived too 1 tre to be inserted i;i this Mtanher**
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  • 20 2 On [he morning o f Friday, tlie I7t!i ins&., the Lady of \V. iv. Geoiu>B Bsqre. of a S;x.
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  • 12 2 Yesterday the 2*2 nd. instant, AleXatSdeu Hackie Eitjre., lately from Calcutta.
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  • 633 2 Singapore, Thursday, 23rd. Mardh,lB37'. **:[> By the Amelia, vvliicli arrived on t;ie 21>:t. from Bdtuvia the 3rd. instant, we Imv* recWved y«ca Courantt from the 15th Feby.to Jst. iiisi. inclusive, from vvhiehi we give the iuiio-.v-jng- arrivals at Butajia Peby. 1'). Amor. s',ij> Samcrarin, G. MeftCOtn, &M
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  • 653 2 Ths. shipping report olla.t night announce liie arrival ufilie Scyd Khu, f.o.u C!ii;s i the 7t'i i.i-t. -hy vriiicli we tvc received t;ie Canton Register, of «thc -21st ai.l 28tk nit. ami th'j Press of 2Sdj nil. and 4th March, at also the Chinese f^pos dory, tot Febru ii-y. Tne
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  • 266 2 By the Fly from Pettang the 6th, we have a Gazette, of 4th inst. by which we observe that a second cession of Over and Terminer for the present year *\\is opened on the first inst the Calendar exhibiting nine cases— one for a twd-fold murder— three for burglary three
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  • 2094 3 Wo \jvn i ourselves meditating a few reniaik* to lay bafcre <"»r readois in the present number, respecting Lands m this Settlement when tho communication of Ivquhitor came to h 11 1 to prompt us to our intended task. The subject lias already on frequent occa-s'-o-.k engaged our
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  • 1368 3 We weie not aware tint it wis part of the system so Urely introduced, for tli3 sj;>prestien of Piracy oii the neighbouring seVs, to require that every native vessel, met with at sea by our men-O'f war, should be provided with a sailing pass; until we understood tint the fleet
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  • 414 3 B. ktrq. -Futtal Kair, /turn MalaccM—lOO pU. tin, 2JO pli. rttt.jiis, 2-i cor. brofrn s iL\;i t io 4,000 c.i!ie<, 2 >,OOJ liL's 1 0,00 J fi*U we*, -ij ;.ls. jaggery, 20 pis. beieliut, 1 nls. sticlutC, 60 r li. Uiia.cii.tn-, 7uo bdled. raw sago. J/tf c/ri/i HrookljfHi frvm
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  • 337 3 K. l>arq. Fdttal Kair, fur Malacca— 50 pfs. Si mi siiyir, 1 or. J-iva tobacco, 3 pis. cooanut oil, 1 husk. bl;mk books, 5o() iron pans. Peiiung— 200.000 Chin* plates an 4 cups, to pis. vermicelli, 7 < ys. IDdiin China s»lt, 1,000 pnper uinhrtUiTs. 10 Is. s.r_'o, .">
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 1482 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. The f'f—rotny in trh irh c*jr>inercial irovsfirtions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar divided into Cent*. Tfie common v <iyfit is the Picitl, rtf l.'W§ /is", aroirdvpoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are rntntnoni mU ky the
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    • 1310 4 As all sales can now be effected. for payment in Cash quotations in the Price Current are made on tins principle 'if turns for consignments can generally be made in Billt t Sped* Gold £)ust when Produce is not prefer i cd. EUROPE GOODS. BEER, WINES
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 754 4 VESSELS EXPECTED FROM LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND HAMBURG. OPIUM T<ruoM iondon, i lll ¥l B«NA»K»— still continues dull. A few Briti»h barq. J,n, 3M ToM, H. R. Wilkinson.. Singapore and Batftria. cS^rt but 5^,^ V" British Mf ftaftffll 18.5 Tons, -Louden Bntavia nml Singapore, slii^d mTS?^flT^iJlSSr^^^iii!? KS M brig ftnrtteMl ft*
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