The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 February 1839
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Title Section15 1839-02-28 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vyo. iw. TUVitSSKiY* +lfolt„\\¥uV*lJ, FJEiVnUnIMiJr, 18S9- nlTo. CIiXXVIII.15 words
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Article2026 1839-02-28 1 INDIAN POSSESSIONS. (From the Times, October 27 .J Every Biiglisbsaan w!v> feds the value, of our Inrfi.u p__s_e_-OB«, and eotoprelieadl thw^dan^er to which they ure exposed throßf-i lhe IncOßipetenCß of Ministry who are liari ly able to protect themselves nt home, and have neither time nor iiuli.iarion to look2,026 words
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Article493 1839-02-28 1 PROPOSED PLAN FOIt STEAM TO INDEX. lirst portion being from Eiighml to Alexandria, BSH Gibraltar and Malta— 3,loo milts, .wo boats 1 ,5 00 tons, GOO horses' power 15 days stoppa-ea I day 14 days: transports across lo Suez, via die, boat, Omnibus and Van 5 days -total 4493 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement972 1839-02-28 1 IgDVERNIiISKT IVOTIFIOATIO^. Ifflil IOI.I^V'IM IS BirVBLISBCB I*OB blkekal J^ i>iu..w-ii' I FOUT \N II I.IAM, LFCISLCRN E DI PARI MENT, Tai »ntu JahflAfls, IH.'J. The f IwMtaßJ I ri'i of i ns<l|BM*e«l Act was r«ail sal toi th. tn s. nine on lhe -Hlh January, Ad No. of 1839. C.972 words
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Advertisement603 1839-02-28 1 TOLKT. rt npilF ll(H T SE in llii_ri-Street. lalely l occupied by Mr. Commissioner IjJjJill Yo, m. A m dy to tM L HOI'STEAD, SCTIWAIiE ft CO. *s*g*p*rt f tlflf. Affjer. 1838. HOTICK. MIL LHVIs FIIASF.R, his heen admi.fd a Partner in our 1 inn fiom the Ist January last.603 words
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Advertisement232 1839-02-28 1 EVERYMAN HIS OWN DOCTOR j THE IIyGSIAI Society h-iviujj appointed MesSlf. llAFPA 5c Co., tlie sole uyents in iliis sen I* inciil, for the sale of M <>pi»«>H*» Imvfrsal Viotr*ni.E Mioitisrs, they beg !«».iiiform the rommtj uiiy of Singapore, ilt.it th*»y have just reerivod ;i fresh supply of tl>e*e inv<i!n<<hle232 words
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Article962 1839-02-28 2 "We hsve received gome intelligence from Seinde which is of au unfavouiable nature as respects the peaceful termination of our lons march into Affghauistan. We mu.t treat the information which his reached ns ss so much t/up at prenent, as we are not in a condition962 words
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Article317 1839-02-28 2 H. M. S. WELLESLEY. Her Majesty's Ship Vd'ellestry 71, bearing the Hug •of his Excellency the Naval Cmwinander in Chief, -anchored in our harboer on Wednesday, under tbe usual salete. During his Excellency** ahort stay amongst as hs will, it is said, take up his abode at i Ivlalabar317 words
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Article218 1839-02-28 2 COALITION OF THE NORTH WESTERN COUNTRIES. In addition to the intelligence, we yesterday published respecting the coalition against u« of the Western countries, now the scat of war, we understand thnt it was aUted in Camp, that Sir Henry Fane would immediately resume tbe command of the Army of218 words
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Article274 1839-02-28 2 Lord Auckland und suite crossed the Sutleee on the morning of the sth instant, and are now on their way to Delhi. Eiis Lordship has, we hear, been much pleased with his visit to Runjeet Sing's territory. Nothing, tav our letters, could have been more entirely cordial, honorable,274 words
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Letter271 1839-02-28 2 ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIVE HOSPITAL. To the IWble S. GABLTNG Ksqr. Resident Councillor, _kC. &c. Sir, I have the honor to forward the accompanying resolutions, unanimously passed at a public fleeting at which I presided, convened by the Sheriff pursuant to a requisition from the Trustees oftlie Malacca Town271 words
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Letter556 1839-02-28 2 IO Tne Ure. J. If tours Chairman at a puhlic Meeting )ield on the 7th February, 1839 in lhe Heading lloom Sir, I have the honor to acknowledgs the receipt of jour l_tier of the 9th instaut aunexing a copy of ihe Resolutions passed at the Meetin. of556 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter259 1839-02-28 2 a TO Till. EDITOR OF TIIL SINGAPORE .'KEE PRESS 6ar, My attention was called to a communication signed Inquirfr" in your Journal of this date inquiring if you had seen a para.M i|.h in the Btnmbun Jintcs of the 24th November purporting to detail a visit allefjaad to have been259 words
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Letter536 1839-02-28 2 TO Tilt. EDITOR OF tllE SING APOfIE FiIEF. PBESS. Sir, I read iv your paper of yesterday, a communication, which quoted from the HtHuhey Timet a paragraph, containing allusions to the United Stales ships now on their course through the Eastern Seas. It lakes but a little degree of suspicion536 words
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Article188 1839-02-28 2 Bimpipore. T:'tun-day,2H/k February. lt \j r_*.:#^_B__— Batavia. By the Indramayo, from IV I tavia the 15th January, we have recflii I I Java Courants of 9th and 1 2th ultimo, fro* m winch we learn that the Mangles, Cab, J Bencoolen, Gilbert, both from Singapore, passed Anjer188 words
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Article64 1839-02-28 2 The- Theresa has arrived from Calcutta during, the week, having left the Pilot, on the 3rd instant, and in another place will he round a few extracts from the Bengal papers received by her, which come down to ihe 30ih ultimo. Accounts had reached Calcutta, that the the berenice had64 words
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Article27 1839-02-28 2 smitten— By the arrival ol the William from Madras we have received since our I Madras files to the 19th January, from which j we make selections.27 words
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Article40 1839-02-28 2 We have received the Malacca Weekly gist'r of the, 1 4th and '21st instant, and republish from tho former some correspondence b ii the inhabitants and the locai .ux.it relative v the establishment of a Pauper Hospital in that settlement.40 words
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Article280 1839-02-28 2 Opium Impqrtj-.d fuo.aj China.— ib v_ think a_fords mora" satisfactory eviden the pre tent vigilance and extreme s*«yeit> use of by the Chinese government iii venting and punishing the ini.o.i.tt.o f Opium, than the fact of one of the jut that have come in from China in the course of280 words
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Article333 1839-02-28 2 The following particular, relative" to the importation of Tobacco into Great 13 r although not an article of extensive export f.om his to Europe, il may%e important fcr out mercantile readers here to become acquainted with, in order to avoid the penalties attending the infringement of the existing laws on333 words
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Article616 1839-02-28 3 asflaflsflfsi s M Co*t_fVßiCATi..N. F.otn one of the Madras pa,ners received b y dur«rij| t art-flic, we lepuhiisli the outline of a proposed |.l .11 fur Steam communication to India, tn extend lo the Straits, by way of the Red N a. understood fci be under tive consideration •/the London616 words
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Article625 1839-02-28 3 -"***><*<*- publish 111 our advertising columns the Ur.ilt ot a projxiaed Act empoWerin*- the MaU'tstrates in these settlements to issue Searchwarrants agunst mdiv.duals charged upon oath wuh actios* j,. violation of the mjeyernje»t Farm RegulaUcioa, and antlToVis..,--1 eace-odieers to sea eh imm diately withiut »i warr.tnt any peso., found continirtinc625 words
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Article231 1839-02-28 3 bbb«bV' We insert in the usual place a cbrrlmiimeation Irom Commodore Raab, in cool«"»'»<J of the American squadron now at Hits station, elicited by the perusal of a letter published by us last week qu .tine a paragrapn from the houthau Times, which charged the Commodore with having foe. •^a.ded231 words
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Article409 1839-02-28 3 oy me n. ting .fali.t, 68 Tone, Kirn lice, from I nmng X iter,! on the B_a htstunt. 150 pis Lancat pepper, ,72 pis. Juuk-ceylon tin, 1,000 Lampoug canes. He the II 'trig Ft,/, 87 Tons, Urn Kmg Eng, from I emrtg. Entered on the 9th inst. 3'jop|s Delhi409 words
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Article1144 1839-02-28 3 too vie n. skip bullana, doo Toss, Page, for Bombay. Cleared on the 6th inst, 1. pis. elephant's teeth, 7 pis. 7o ctys. benjamin •H pi*- nutmeg,, -.02 pis. raw dammar, 1 01 pis'.' If lll** _aml>i_r. By the B schooner See*) Khun, 19 i Tons, Ocen.itotie, .for China1,144 words
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1412 1839-02-28 4 *MM€*APOIIK, THURSDAY BOnXlX^ 8S TII FEBHUABY, 1 *3f». \o duties on imports Kxporte and no I*ort diartcs on h**vl*. l%t fV i my m «-4«rft emmmtrriml /mi«rfini «re c«<oi^«^, u *A« SjxmuA Dollmr divided tniv Vtntt. THk cvmmon ic*tyM m *Ac i*ie«/, 1334 irotrdvpbuc, divtded1,412 words
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Article1064 1839-02-28 4 au sates can now be ejected for payment in task, and tnr guotaions in tke Price Cnrratt vi c mad* on this prittcipie. Returns for consignments can generally be mads in BuU, .Sj/ece, .p Gold Dust, when Produce*! not prej erred. EUROPE GOODS. LEER, WINES A1,064 words
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Article180 1839-02-28 4 loin ICEHRL'AKV 4839. RXPOIITB. Cocoanut Oil, D.s. 3 a er 100 lbs carce CoiFEE, D,,. 12 1-ij pjc!, demand, dull. oTTOir, rci-ewed Di>. l.H$ J.ij per |(icu Heiii*, sen-wed, Dig. 4j 4 |u-r picul,' buyers. corrl^ge, Dra. 8 a 84 per i.icul. Hiur*. Buffalo, Drs. 3| a180 words
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Article92 1839-02-28 4 Ca Lobdok, Navy snd Treasury Bill*, 10 a3O day.' sight 4s. 3_f. per Sp.dr. Private Bills, with shipping documents, li months' sight, 4..4 d. a is.Hd. per Sp. dr. do. do. do. 3 months' sight, 4s. 'Ad. American, under letters of credit, without shipping documents, difficult of sals On92 words
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Article84 1839-02-28 4 ON COOUS. l To EuaorE (not north of Great 11, itam) 2*per cenl Do. (north of Do. S| I AflaaicAß amd N*. SocTB Walbs.. 2 1 Cap>- ok GeO a Hote and St. Helena,!, "i \C A LCI TIA, 14 a O I 1— H_ APA,!S 284 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous395 1839-02-28 4 ZKile. Flair I essel** Nome*. Captam. j From. otpmtt u t F«by~ IM T K.tisu l^hip Mtrum Diram Di w j Maui .ird Fehy. II -rrici-h R WsSmOtm j ftcott Nl idras l'th Jan. 2. Bviti*h j !:a«tus ssß/sf > Held Maba* ;yth Deer, j Ttriti.h B irqua i( y395 words
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Miscellaneous200 1839-02-28 4 pspartlctrss. Date. j y'/jy. j re.y.v/.Y' JVa .<•.•■; p ;/v j jfrr Kehy. ti British Ship hm'rnm'/Hrnm ii.cry )IM i,, v 2n' British Ship B .'monatone M'Oonzsl Cuina S m h S a,r,U# QHlibart l-ondhherry 24 British Ba.que _4>,a FetU Stephen BaUvia J4 British Barque JJ_«BS A.,,.,!d Lotion Hltn 'I200 words
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