The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 May 1837

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vt>. *1. TMvnsn^j* MonjrurG, jy^i* i 837 rv>#. 2
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  • 848 1 THE ALCHEMY OF CREDIT. h f a 7rn a e M Pr K SSed r P rise at oW ™S the concerns P wh?h bfe klo S down of leviathan ofcommer^l a™*** mono Po'i^ this branch or CWow have on tt^ 0 Liverpool, «i ioto imprint C o I?'
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  • 705 1 After the extraordinary perform) nee of Pa^anini and Ole Bull, our readers will not be surprised at any new development of the powers of this instrument however great; )Ut there are km in the world who will hear without wonder and ad niration of the unequalled performance of
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  • 1505 1 In addition to the Bill ullowing counsel for prisoners to address a jury on their behalf, the following important alteration in the criminal law was made during the last session of Parliament, and which is not generally known By an Act passed about four years
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  • 983 1 Drain upon tub Resouuces of India.— D mn* the first uvo years of the present Charter it appears that remittances to E.gland from the Ke*?nues of India have amounted to the amazing sum of Six Millions Sterling, or Six Crores of Rupees and the remittances which will probably be required
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 466 1 FOR I >O\ |>OV. -jr^, rpilß A. 1. Brig CHERUB, *4/Tklsvkii Captain Walker, has room vffiyjpflfc f° r at^ut 100 Tons, and will be r^\tff^Sfr despatched in all this month. For Freight, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, \OtK May, 1837. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration of all and singular, the (ioods,
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  • 608 2 In the present fruitful era of invention, it must have occurred to many th;it the cominunuy is greatI) in want of an establishment, for die purpose of bfMgiM about that important event in human life, known by the name of matrimony it being a lamentable
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  • 1122 2 Vu/( P**ml xtate of Religion in that COHHtri/. L>TTKR I. To the Edit jr of the Prt.iot. My Dkar Si a, —According to promise I now sit down to cue you a few notes (brief and hurried they mu»t »eces.anlybO regarding country, of which, iiotmutaudin* „.,t,guity, I a, n
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  • 842 2 (P. W. hfond Gezette, May *>th.) The ex Rajah of Kedah, in hi* own Brig the Julia, was tf O t underweuh yesterday morning by the crew of I Gun-boat Diamond, and under convoy of H. M fcloop Zebra, immediately sailed out of the harbour to the southward, and
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  • 971 2 On Monday fa Ist Instant, the Ist Criminal Session ior this ye;ir was hold before The Hon'ble Sir Wif. X irrh, Recorder, and the Hon'ble SaMUBL Oakling, t;scj. Resident Councillor, when the following Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Inquest. Johanxks Bartholomi-.us Dl Wixd Esq. for*. mow.— John Hinrv
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  • 2083 2 Bulls.— lt may not be amiss to state, what I heard then as a fact, that, when Miss Edgeworth's E^siy on Irish Bulls" appeared, the Farming Society of Ireland ordered twenty copies I— Hill's Recollection. March of Intkllect.-A beggar some time ago applied for alms at the door of
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  • 632 3 S IH r, 9S/JI. May, 183?. H. M. S. RaUvjk which arrtvitd here on >»«l .frcra M*mU tli* 21*1 utl .uweuo»»d shortly nhoii! t> procveU Ui China til >u of H.M.Chief S*i|x>iiiitcii<)a:it. Iie tiiiil.ii obj ct ofttttmnoiMi^u mull- >t**rto Chin* lut uoi ir ,usj»iiv.l -'1 it «re
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  • 1951 3 We are indebted io i lie kindness of a anbscriber for the p&rus-d of Penan^ paper* o*f the fiHi and 13th insUnt, from which we have transferred ro a preceding column, tome extracts relative to the ex- Kiw^ of QueJali, whitli we b^a: t() refel our
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  • 422 3 Am. brig Dtljgkt, from L'hiLdthh w— ls 070 Sp dollars. l B barque Sartucl Horrocfot, (formedy lolwnt c,\) from Bombay— 10 eh-sis .\ltl.\a Opium, 1,?U4 ovt. 2 qr. 1G lbs. English iron. B. brig StadforJ, from Malacca 2,0).) tile* 400 pis. rattans, So ph. black pepper. 40 01s tiV
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  • 430 3 Am. brig Delight, for I' hi uddpkin 2,700 pis. Siam sugar, 7o:> pi*, pepper, 500 pis. cofiac, a a p|f, sapao-wood, 400 phi tin, 141 pis. sago, 7 pis. 1 5 ctys. torloUM shell, 2<> pis. 29 ctyi. beeswM. f». barque Su na<( tiptrucki, for I'mun^ cases piece goods,
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current
    • 1408 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. Th* Ct'-rntrt/ in which commercial transaction* are calculated, is th+ Spauinh Dollar divided into Cents. The common weight is the Picul, ef 133| tLs. avoir dvpmse, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rick, are coir, i t», the Iftrynn
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    • 1007 4 V As all sales can now be effected for payment in Cash quotaUon* m the Price Current are made on this princil' T tvrmfor consignments can generally be made in Bills Gold Dust, when Produce is not preferred. EUROPE GOODS. BEER, WINES SPIRITS. B^.-Hod^s and M
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    • 116 4 (From the Hurkaru Price Current, of loth April.) Imports. Betelnut, Eastern Ct. Rs. m. 4. 4 a 4. 8 Cubebs, p( 14 Ufll4 8 Dammar, Raw Sa. Rs. »b. m. 1. 10 a 1. 1* Gambikh, St. Ks. 5. 4 a 5. Nutmegs, Sa. Rs. 3. 8 a
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 375 4 VESSELS EXPECTED FROM LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND HAMBURG. FROM LONDON. British barq. Jane, 300 Tons, H. R. Wilkinson.. Singapore and Batavia. FROM LIVFRPOOLi British brie Formidable SSS Tons, J. Sineapore, Manila and China. barq. """<*. 2/.8 J. Lowthean ..Singapore and China. MmlCPlm 2:i7 J. Sim Singapore, Manila cSc China. n (ol,,mb,nn.
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    • 244 4 freights to London Liverpool. Tin £2.10 Antimony Ore £-2. os. per 20 cwt Sapf in bags, £4. 4s j o< Do. baskets ca^ks £4. \j S t o Hides £0. if,. rt do> Gam bier in bulk £o\ <| o Do. in baskets, £7. 10s. do. oflee £5.15.5. per 18
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