The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 27 April 1837

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Xo. tt. rareTMA**!" «T/O«.V/.Ve, »1«. 18S7. J*ol. 3
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  • 3590 1 I- (COMMURICATED IT Dr.. llmieu.) From thi Engliukmmm, M.n-h, 1837.J proiettioMl traveller! :u.<l t- i,->. who bava art i.iuifnt pwrti of the wnU- world witii tiie taoa to j^i\e to posterity ttotewefit of their uoiqua m wtiv will r«irnuthed \\iti» portfolioa <■> aM i .;'>:■, ■>- I t ',i<
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  • 653 1 Biaj*jt9re t I9tk April, 1837, Tl THR MaOISTRATBS, of Singapore. GENTLEMEN, Wa the undersigned inhabitants at this Settlement beg respectfully t> request pcr- mission ta have the usail procession necessary for I theatarrugeof BuNowAN*Bdaa;hter< > I* tea Croon. j Tae procession will pro *e I from ikrogwan's boose on
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 405 1 \OTE4 i:. |"V pursuance of Instructions receive*] from Bombay, t!,f I'nHer-igned request Tenders from I v. i.lin^ to contract to raise the Ship and put her into complete repair, and v. nrlhv. Kvery information respecting may be obtained on application at A. L. JOHNSTON CO. th April, 1837. TS iiiHT
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  • 744 2 He who allows oppression, shares the rrime." *To Ilil. lulluK O* Ihl. M.NOAI'OKL LIIISUNKLE. Whoever rends th* preceding letter and petition, will jxjsxes" hi.n^flf ot" the merits of a question which in now fairly mooted, and which it will be better to set at rest quickly Jind fot ever.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 502 2 14 It is the pride and glory of this country that all nira of education and intel!i.tjriic"e, and iadood every man nl>le to judge of what is passing around him. is entitled to form his opinion upon any mMm! and lo •peak it boldly before all men." Projvssor Wilno/i. TOTUF.
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    • 940 2 binsjMfir« bjusnti tic not in the pintle 1 t'lerefore ilx.v li.m't ni.nry in the junyle iW ytosjcwum j from tl»c bride sto tlit bridegroom*! boost aod the usnul toiiipUMiu'r-t is two u<niiis. At the <loor«uf one sjf lilt hovsi t fcti encktn aie let oH As tono^e, «he I oni|«wiy
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    • 928 2 TO Tilt EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Sir, A correspondent in the last Chronicle signing himself Fair Play commences, after a most imposing motto, with stating that whoever reads the letter and Petition on the subject of Chinese and other ceremonies will possess himself of the merits of the
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  • 1444 2 TO THE KDI 101l Ol TilK "iNGAPOUE l\i\ A PRESS. To "1 11 1 inn R Of Hi:: cam N BEGI9TBR. Sir, I should V id of some information, if it he in y**i»r power to it, a? to llie anticipated mo\e.iiciit> of the Sap riuteiideuu. Ji i-
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  • 47 2 At. Malacca, on the morning of the 10r\ instant, after a short and severe illness, which he boie with Christian resignation, Mr. (iuic» my De Sor/\, I »te Gaoler, aged 67 ye leaving large family* a wiJow, and circle of friemli to bemoan his u*re|>arable \oa.
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  • 237 2 Singapore) Thursday, l~jth April, 18>7By the Amelia, from Batavia Ui€ 12th Just. we received Java Couranta from the 1 ltli ult. to Btli inst. inclusive, from which, and p:iv.ito advices, we give the followiug Anjer Shipping Report March 20th Bnt. ship Oner!?, J. R. Lancaster, from China
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  • 2997 3 Stock I irge and tonnage me li Butavil wl.itt a \i prduHuy wkiU 9 J 90 100; cmry.J < iSC J7 j.uid*. At S.»n.ai.in- coryo, f tift a pel M picnl>, }»i«l ul cu/yo, -ii ptr 30 pic uU. For the lust five K little rain had fallen and it
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  • 566 3 J). brig Pmtriotj fhtm Htttmvm 30 cases spend candles, 420 pis. green pew, 270 pit. Jam Vice, 200 pis. hide., 44 pb. it For transhipment to London— C-. c k> slices. B. ban;. Red Hover, from Chum -4,000 S|>. drs. B. scfmr. Stamford, from Penny— too pb. v.a--t-His, 1,000
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  • 748 3 D. bnir Patriot, for linl.nnu 135 oor Stir >nt♦era chintz, 6- pis. raw silk, 44 pis. black tea, 300 cor. nankeens, 1,575 lbs. paint, 5 boxes preserves, B2 cor. and 16 pcs. sannahs, 4 cases furniture, 700 planks, 100 boxes tin plates. Minto— 50 bags wheat, 200 bales. China
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current
    • 1429 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. The Ct'-rmry in vhich commercial lran*artw«s are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar divided into Cents. The common weight is the PicuU rtf ]3S| lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are comwo to/*/ the hoy an, of
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    • 1310 4 As at l sales can now be effected for payment in Caxh quotations in the Price Current are made on this principle T turns for consignments can generally be made in Bills BmLGold £>ust, when Produce is not preferred. C e or EUROPE GOODS. BEER, WINES
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 242 4 VESSELS EXPECTED FROM LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND HAMBURG. FROM LOXDOV. British barq. Jane 300 Tons, H. R. Wilkinson.. Singapore and Batavia N brig Cherub,. 2(»0 —Walker Penang and Singapore. Harlequin _Chiene Singapore and Manila. mOM LIVERPOOL. British brie Formidable 335 Tons, Singapore, Manila and China. Ship Hero Smallwood Batavia. Adelaar Smith
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    • 243 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Tin £2.10 Antimony Ore £2. O.s. per 20 cvvt Sunrinhagi, £4. 4s. do. Do. baskets ca*ks £4. IS*. do. H^es £5. ifs.« £6. do. Oambierin bulk, £t>. d o Do. in baskets, £7. io«. do! ortce £0. per 18 cwt. £5. lOt. per I6cwl l assia,
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