The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 July 1837
1837-07-13
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Title Section17 1837-07-13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,TV>. *8. TiiunsiivMir j/oß.r/.rG, is-.. jruLrj; iss?. F*ol. 3 R17 words
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Article638 1837-07-13 1 o (From the "Bo:>:h- it Gu-cftc, June) By the Pmjwca rocoived by tl>p Ann we learn that the packet! which had left hence by the Hugh Lindsay in tie month of September hst, had arrived and heea delivered in London on the 6th. February, tho«e which left this638 words
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Article396 1837-07-13 1 (From the Courier March Citify Twelve o'clock. Papers have this monvng come to hand from New York to the sth ult. They are in some measure anticioated by the letters received yesterday by the way of Havre. Bullion to the amount of 140,000 dollars had been received at396 words
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Article292 1837-07-13 1 (From the Cornier, February 22.) We see by a Parliamentary Paper just published, that trade was more active last year than the year before; for example, the increase in the importations of 1837 above those of 18;*fi, in round numbers, was, of Butter, 1*5,001)^. increasein the revenue,292 words
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604 1837-07-13 1 (From the Courier, February 22.) The Paris Papers oi Monday have brought an account of another plan for taking away the life of the King. The fctlowiog is from tl:e M.miUur of tliat day The .police has been for atme days engaged604 words
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896 1837-07-13 1 CURIOUS NARRATIVE OF SIR E. WALPOLE AND THE POSTMASTER OF DARLINGTON'S DAUGHTER. (From the Courier, January 9J About the year 1738, Edward Walpole, son of th« celebrated Sir Robert, who was then Prime Minister to George the Second, fixed his affections upon a young female named Clement, whose father kept896 words
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Article986 1837-07-13 1 (from the Maulmain Chronicle, April 2) For a month past the inhabitants of Maul main, of all a^es and sexes, have suspended, in a great measure their ordmary pursuits, and yielded themselves up to the amusements which the recurrence of the season usually sujgests. Old men and wom-n are986 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement708 1837-07-13 1 UK E.£T. JL pr« l>y Mr. McSwisey. App^^o the UndifTMuned. HAY DUNCAN. Swfwporr, 11 A JJulyu y 1837. TO li£T 9 «A fIIHE PREMISKS, No. 7 and 9, di\m*\ JL Ct'imitftxiul Square. JUtU* DOf&TEAD, SCHWACK CO. &OTIC£ IS HF.nrnr civfx, that applitation ha«thisday been made to die Court of Judicature708 words
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Advertisement392 1837-07-13 1 ABVEUTISE^IJEXT. JUST PUBLISHED, AND IS NOW READY FOR DELIVERY, No. 3 of Mr. GutzlafTs Chinese Magazine. CONTENTS AS FOLLOWS: Art. L— On the vicissitudes of human life; general duties of man; his end. Art. 1 1.— History of Abraham's immediate descendants: Isaac; Abraham is commanded to sacrifice him; Jacob; Joseph392 words
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Article900 1837-07-13 2 TO THE EDITOR OF Til X SING APORE FREE PRESS fir, Looking to the events of the passing: month which have transpired aaaong us, there is one which bids fair to he arid in iv.ji em bra/ice by our children and our childten's children to the latest generations. I900 words
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Article491 1837-07-13 2 Singapore, Thursday, 13///. July, 18:37The clippers II"/^/- Witch, and Ami, the former f'om tlie pilot tlie 19tii and ihe Utter the 23rrl. ult. prrited Ue/e on the 7ili and tfth mst. The Witch came direct and ■reived only about 14 hours before tin Ann, ah bough the491 words
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Article5247 1837-07-13 2 Tlie David Clark arrived yesteuhy f, om China which she finally left on the 12th May, after a detention, as we understand, of consi-' tleiahle duration at Macao. We are in possession of no other or later papers by her than tWd iimnbeis of the Canton Register of IGtliand 18th5,247 words
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Article615 1837-07-13 3 B. brig Mary FJi~a y J'n>m the Clyde 674 ps. grey domestics, ),200 ps. grey and 4» pa. white long cloth, 309 ps. woollens, 240 ps. 9,924 yds. and 1,249d0z5. colored and 2,720 ps. and 18,000 yds. plain cottons, 30 pis colored twist, 1.5 cor sarongs, 218 hats, IGB615 words
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Article867 1837-07-13 3 D. barq. ia/s/ivj, for liutauta-— 5,000 gunnies 300 ph. antimony ore, 5,000 franks valued at 1,323 Sp drs. 5. barq. Minerva, for Solo and Manila 120 coi# and 235 doz. English handkfs. 21 doz. bandannoes, 34 ps. China satin, S3 ps. Turkey red and 200 ps. Belgian chintz, 10867 words
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Singapore Free Press Price Current.
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1272 1837-07-13 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. Tk, CW™ SjcnnA too** dirtied mi* <*t.. If .old b 9 the Kovau, of 40 J',V«/. Jma Tobacco, by the (orge of AM Melt Gold Dust, by the Bunkal+vhich tcetghtstwo dollars or equal to about B.tt Gold Silveb Thpbead1,272 words
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Article1517 1837-07-13 4 A* all sales can now be effected for payment in Cat/t W quotations in the Price Current are made on this principle J 1 I* tvrnsfor consignment* can generally be made m Bill* S>* Ei^ Gold JJust, when Produce is not preferred. P et W EUROPE1,517 words
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Article73 1837-07-13 4 On London. Navy Treasury Bills, 10 a 30 days Sight 4s. (,i None. Foolish, 6 Months sicrht 4t* 7 per Dollar American, eMonlh* sitjlit, 4*.7 d. perOlr. On Calcutta, Govt. 30 days' St 21<>CoyV U*. per 100 Sp. Drs. None Private, 30 clays' st. 216 Coy's. 4W per 10073 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous286 1837-07-13 4 ApyenrAT.s. i Date. Flag. Vettch' Nantes. Captan. From. I? ate .°<f I y r I Departure July 6. British Brig F'y Tiow Moon Penang 19th June. M 6. British Brig K*polenn G.H.Roys Penang 2(ith June. 6. British Brije Harriet Kong Penang 2f>th June. 7. British Ship Lowjee Family Rowland Bombay286 words
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Miscellaneous330 1837-07-13 4 __DBPART¥7RES. I Bate. 1 Flag. Vessels' Names^ _±_JJaptain. K7. July ti. Port. Brq.Marqui* of Hailiny* p. D'O!evei7oTM^T u T •i 6. British. Barque Charlotte Leibsehu »'>n China 7. British. Barq. IHi/er ITUrft Reyr.eil Chioa. 8- British. Barq. Horrock* SreVlien Reining 8. British. Sc\mx, Zephyr Robinson W. CT Boraea 10. Bntish.330 words
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