The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 March 1837

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,1V». 13. TMvnsn^ar .TKonjri*va> 30™. ju*-mbch, issy. I'©/. 9
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  • 7586 1 DUTCH ENCROACHMENTS ON THE BRITISH TRADE WITH JAVA. In the discussion wkich took place hi the House of Commons on the 12th of Auguet ln!>t, on the motion ft Mr. Patrick Stewart, l4 taat v petitaon from certain l'urchants in Qleefow, preeented on the 27th ofJuaej rtineeting the dntiet hnpoaed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 459 1 PROCIi.iniTIO\. Si\( iponl T> Y Virtue of a Ticcpt to me 10 wh. S -15 dII«CHU| 1 hereby uive notice, t\ il i S. -v of QjfOT end 7 1 rm'nu-r and dual Jhlttoif, in and for ihe Itrfnd of Singapore, mid the t'lacc* fubordinnte thtreeu, will be boklen ut
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  • 649 2 TO TlfE EDI TOU OS" THE bIXGAFORE FREE PRESS" It is assuredly not nngfatirying to find one's subject so ure.it a matter of general interest as appear* the case with the few observations of mine, so favourably received by you last week, and which occupied a lar^r snare of
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  • 101 2 A second communication from T. S. E. Ims reached us, which hv several reasons we <]j i iiv)t pro{*>se to give insertion to although we think it rather more worih putting hito a P.iper Chan tlie thing it refers to and which he design -.ite* ai fr a
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  • 1829 2 I Singapore^ Thursday, 30/ A. March, IS3J. Tlie AuynslLtu, from Bat-ivia and I Sirnarang-, arrived sine? our last brought us f Java Courants, from *251h J.\ny. to 1 111* Feby r from which we extract the foflovring Anjer I shipping report, which although not of a late
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  • 3458 3 Tiio periodical us well as the daily Fr>'.-? •t uome appears t«» be fruitful in di*c«i*sioa «"i t!,,> cutijeet i\>" IHties on DritUh Trade in Java, and us the question is* oria toi very greal interest to our country mea in tail part of the world,
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  • 151 3 B. scf'<ir. Trial, from /'e/Wc— l,loo ph. ora (description anknowu) 117 pis. tin, 2,000 caves, 7z pii. ebony. Ifrig ILfMrine, fr«tn Fenaug—>2\6 !«o, xth&A, 100 pi tin, 5 pis. biscuit, 10 pis. ghee, 30 pis. curry stuff; 2 chests Bdtturea opium. Mulaccd roo pis. rattans. Am. brig LuciUa;from Sulcn-l^
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  • 67 3 Am', brig Lucilla, for New York 4,000 pis'. Cochin China'and 1,400 pis. Siara su^ar, 70 pis. tin, 80 pis. beesw ax, 6 pis. tortoise shell, 160 pis. rattans. P. schnr. Amelia, for Batavia 30,000 fish rocs, 5 chests Benares and 20 chests AJalwa opium, 5 pis. raw silk. B.
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 1350 4 No Duties on Im ports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. Th* Cr-rmry in vhich rowntrrrial tra**tictt<ux ere calcr fatal, i* the Sjonish hollar divided into Cents. The emmmon veiyU is the Piml. ffl33| lbs. avoir dvpnise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rict, are comrnotih told a. 1
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    • 1199 4 Ah all sales can now be effected for payment in Cash quotations in the Price Current are made on this principle. 'p* turns for consignments can general/// be made in Bills specie Cold Dust f when Produce is not preferred. EUROPE GOODS. REFR, WINES Sl'l tiITS.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 758 4 VESSELS FROM LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND HAMBURG. FU£i GILTS TO LOKDOA LIVIilU'OOJ FROM LONDON. British Wq. JEmi 3MTbm, B. H. Wilkinson... Singapore and Batavia. Tin Antimony Ore j£2.. 0*. jier 20 cut briy Cherub 2€t Walter Ftnang tad Singapore Sugar in bags, £4. 4^-. ,j o> rivOM 1 iviiRPooi.. Do. baskets
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    • 139 4 EXCHANGES. Bills on London at f> mouths' sight continue plentiful and few buyers. About J 3,000 have been negociated during the week at 4«. \)d. peris'. Bills on China to a considerable amount have been sold atPar, at a credit of 1 a 2 mos. Otxßataria a small sum has
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