The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 June 1837

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER ,^V>. 2K. TiMußsn^z. Jm&MJrMJjrG. 2»-. jmjwe, isay. fot. 3
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  • LATE EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.
    • 190 1 Frtvn tht Courier, Veb. 2\.) Yesterday the quarterly sale of Bengal r.ur silks by the Bast India Company took p!a:e at the India House, and was pretty fully attended. Tne quantity offered was only eight hundred bales, a much smaller declaration than mar.y that h
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    • 1283 1 (From the Couritr, Ftlruwy 21.J Commercial and monry matrcis ato at this moment in a very peculiar situation, and are so mixed up that il is difficult to determine ihe exact Mtnation of either. On the whole, however, we rather incline to think that commercial
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    • 506 1 (From the Courier, Februaxy 11.) East India Agricultural Company, to be incorporated by Act of Parliament, for the culture and Improved manufacture of Sugar, Coffee, Cotton, Silk, Tobacco, Indigo, and Staples of British India. Capital 1 ,000,000, in 20,004 Shares of each. Deposit £2 per Share.
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    • 308 1 (Fram the Courier, February 22. The Paris Papers of Monday have brought an account of another plan for taking away the Jife of the King. The following is from the Moniteur of that day «<The police has been for some days engaged
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  • 110 1 We understand that authentic intelligence has been received from ilie Capital of Ava to the 21th April to the effect that the Prince of Tharawadi has gained tlie emire ascendancy, and taken on himself the admiuistrjtioQ of the kingdom. The Capital had been .invested and taken by the Prince's
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  • 1984 1 CAPTAIN cUtf/D'S MISSION. We Live been favoured with the followin-r extncts from reports made by Captain McLtod to The CoiumiSNOWr or this province, or. the subject of the mission to which he is at present engaged. To such of our readers as are" unaware of the object o» this
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 703 1 to jly:t 9 rpilE PREMISES, No. 7 and 9, jfgffgk. M. C o!H!iui( iil Sij-'.ire. jSmIjIII Apnlv to j!'l.wi 80l STEAD, SCHWABB CO. FOR NAIiF. At the Godotpns of the Undersigned A I.I.SOPP'S and llodcsox's Beer in cask and J\ lK)tile. StPEiuon Brxndy, in Hhds of 70 gallons. Si PffaMOi
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    • 389 1 A «>VEIITINKIIE\T. co.vsr/L.r/T of tFe' united states t.on of Ins appoiQtment by the Honorable the Court of Ifcrecror,, at London, on the 2-ird. November^. v* y i ttlVe! TlOtice to tllose concerned, that he has entered Ul x>n the duties of his office. JOSEPH BALESTIER. Singapore, \4th June, 1837. TWO
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  • 1577 2 The following demi-otfi ial letter from Dr. Palaeer \P Captain Lti 1 lardy, detailing the fanner geuiU:man's adventure with the rebels, will interest our readers To Captain C. F. LuAftOY, upcrtnteudtvit of Co^rgMy dear Sir. I shall I tear rind no words strong mougla to express*
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  • 1543 2 LAND REGULATIONS FOR THE STRAITS. Ac r No. X. or 1837. I. It i? hereby enacted, that from tlie §n\e of the passing ol tins Act, Regulations I. and i\. of i i.-X), pi^st'i !>y in- Governor in Council of Prince. Of Wales' L.-l.i-x!, ;-.i .;.ij>or« and VI -dacca, an.i
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 522 2 Sir, Oti Monday evening last, thejieodi of tlte Bible Cause met toother in the Vestry of the Mission Chapel to listen to a few Resolutions which were then to be submitted for the r approbation. The purport of these resolutions m;iy be
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  • 1953 3 We It v 0 been favoured by a friend with lie pcrtmrt of Bombay Courier Extra of the L 7l h May, which came by one of the ar- fioni tliat port during the week, from vl i h \hr following ii taken,
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  • 1378 3 We publish in a preceding column from the Calcutta Gazette of the 31st May, for which we are indebted to the, considerate politeness *^f the Resident Councillor, an act of the Legislative Council' relative to the disposal of lands in the Straits Settlements, which we feel satisfied will be perused
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  • 418 3 D. harq. Kfrmcan,fraui Ckeiribon 300 pis. lie 125 pis. caching oil/ 10 pis. pillow cotton, 3 chest. Benares opium (returned;. D. bwq. TaUum, from Batata— 1,365 pis. tin, 114 pis. hides, I pkge. gold dust, J case Japan goods, 4 pkges. and 19 boxes sundries, 3,510 galls. rack, 201
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  • 514 3 B. brig JoJtariri<i,for FcMOJtg-^Q co3's. Siam -alt, 3 coys, white and 2 coys, greei! pea>, 4 cor. Java tobacco, 8 cor. brown salempores, \z pis. onions, 10 pU. garlic, 9 cks. arrack, 30 pis. cocoanut oil, 25 pis. old copper sheathing, 400 ps. cambrics, 150 ps. madapoliams, 10 pis.
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 1431 4 No Duties on Imports Exportrs and no Port Charges on Vessels. r* TV I h- it r H V h nII H llt to Cents The common wexyht is the Picul, ef IXH lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rick, are common, wold h the'^n I p^TTj rifn
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    • 1142 4 9 A$ all sales can now be effected for payment in Cash on quotations in the Price Current are made on thi* principles, 'ft* turns for consignments can generally be made in J3illt f Specie a Gold Dust, when Produce is not preferred. EUROPE GOODS. BEER,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 629 4 Z- I— ARRIVATS. "II DHLPARTURESZI Date. Flag. Vessels' Names. Captain. Fro,*, Fieff V****W Names^ C.y/«fo. j I j Departure J u «c 2.4. Dutch. Barque Kimwan Oey Teancbo I Rbio June 22. British Schnr. Elizabeth G- Glass Calcutta 14th April. 23. Spanish Barque Mi nerva Somes Solo Manila 23. Amer.
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    • 77 4 CALCUTTA ITLARKET. (From the Calcutta Market, 22nd. May, 1837. J IMPORTS. Pepper, Eastern lfc i 2 f1 ,9 a LoNoP XK p PER if «2. 8 Nuthegs.. c„ t p a o y,, Mace Rs f. 12 y fy, seer. o >» 4. 8« 5. 12 B.telnut ct. R*. 4.15
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