The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 February 1840
1840-02-03
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section12 1840-02-03 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, MONDAY MORNING, the 3hd FEBRUARY, 184012 words
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Article122 1840-02-03 1 t)n < Knulay ibe amv.d of (lie Rob Roy t"ion» Calcutta the 15th ultimo was MMWMMM, which we n-ceivi c\ Calcutta paten ol 13th iv, crinf aiuntki Luroj.o News by tl»e Overland Mail mp !o \\\r. 4th November, from winch uv publish COfMOM idactMNM below. Tlie Opiiun Sale took pl.ice122 words
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Article153 1840-02-03 1 Tatre n r» v*ry belief that the Queen entcrtjins, le.-t, it veiy Mioug predilection foi Prin«:e A btn ol tfo— Cofcuif Ciothe, who, with his bro.ber, Ilic htu.nary fru.ee Ernest, is a vi»ilor at Windsor Castle Ui> lloyal Highness is noticed in the Court t n.iilar as tt,t-153 words
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Article4042 1840-02-03 1 i *Mg I'mi a-st i> iiit Mr Turtw li hv d l!ie lan- Mr l>.r<»n V Ul| Mil liieYJottiet at CaN-.nta, BOj|Wb|idj <■ ii«ni..,..e I [,y bj^OOM ttitttW ill. W P»p«w i" ihe Isah St» »r i to MeJtM in ihe Ot Immmt, in m t Ali,4,042 words
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Article192 1840-02-03 1 I Oct 01 —There )>.<> heen very little FrpnHi newt of interest f,,r tiie tatl liny days, and iioiiiicMiis and papers lave l>een principally occupied with the »n'i-j'-ct of electoral reform. <m tli« evening of the when y> tt King and Q..«*n were leaving the Tui a woman approached192 words
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Article177 1840-02-03 1 Oct. 24.— 0n the iit, ibe King in person opened the ordinary session of Ihe Slate* (ieiieral.— At Amslerdwin i..i- General heiief i», thai lit* Majesty will pe.si>t i.i hij m,.i.i,u,,.i..1 projtvt, bul think lie will not brave the mantfi nation nf public opinion. Tiie folkmtafl ocvuffrt-iire, «*hicli latoly177 words
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Article54 1840-02-03 2 GERM ANY. <>< r. '2\ Consid.iable tnWvnjcvMi reigns in tlie northern piuvinces ol Hanover. The cili/enn n-fuse lo pay ihe taxes, p)§f not having been voted con-li- tuti'WMily TJie mjvt-rnmt-nl orficer> seize the furniluie ot those who refuse, but no buyers arc to be foMud the city authorities refuse to54 words
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Article628 1840-02-03 2 O( i i~. \V» liav»* ;tc(OMnls to the ?t>ili Sept., from m\ ti we I', mi tii.ii one ol ihe niO^t ilestruitive /in- which Im<l for some year> rioted new Voft hrafci "in .1 half vmM J«Mir n*oloofe on the tlhiraooa OM the J.Jnl nil I'lie national The«itre, lliree628 words
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Article175 1840-02-03 2 Oct. 20. —We h.-»*e OM*aooi from ('.ms^it tinople to tIM 9tk Hist, 'll.e rei-ill of A-l n.»l Bnaoiio had created a .-en^iiion, and ri.e >;/w///// ./nnruil Ins it tin.- w i- alone n i;iuunut«« 1..r tbe I'.n-re Ills i fj.ii .«et«-r an I ftnOO M MN tlmti 000 l175 words
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Article132 1840-02-03 2 Oet Toe Se) n h of ivi>; i opp— w to oat* soiniietl the K.mtr of t!ie Fivim b to send l.un OMM of the most nctive olti'vrs in Uw Immhli servio* to f wplj the pi ice ol < uloncl Wu v n,n. of the BrttUll Riiles mi..132 words
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Article262 1840-02-03 2 The Tlmtm t;i\<> Mm following— ifJeneral Crabbe liNMim l>t>ir it ill. I in- ism.vi forties* of A^ulko for time moiith>, ..t <n.:th oidei.d U[> trom the Black Sea, the Twentieth .mil Twenty -ru«.t EHviolOM ot Infautry. h1 ii >,).'• of i ,\,i ry. and four butteries of artillery, and262 words
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Article31 1840-02-03 2 Nr; on She fW-os m pMtaJ on thp Jid 1 r, m tin; Unmbt-r »f liy unj .rity of I>.l >«*M to 6. Don ailo.s i* st.il detaihed in France.31 words
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Article148 1840-02-03 2 r-in iJa is by no means in a quirt ?tate. Internal tiout>b* doiuesiic iiuuncls, and the pnvate grii* ot i men in hi^h place,' will nfford Governor Thomson < plenty of work when he arrives. There is a tremendous feeling against him, and an apparent det«-i -niinn- j tion148 words
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Article49 1840-02-03 2 Oct. 17. PrmM^Were, Cliinn. IS. Imgleboromgk, Rnv.kW, Cbtrm, Bristol 21. h*btUm,Tlior\*t, ManUa. Pt. KitiiN Dock 24 J, 1,/ien Muran, Perfuaaon, BaCavii, Coves. T>. John R-uu-ic/.-, Bviun, VfaoiU, Uuver. '2(i. 0,,,-^, A^.m, China, Cork. fid/a, Robertson, Chin*, Cork. 28. OmmpnmTe, Millar, B^trnvia, Dt-r noutli. 2i). Tigris, TetheriogCoft, China, Zj^U!.49 words
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Article21 1840-02-03 2 Oct. lit. Lamrg, Diy, Batavb Sinrapore. Liverpool. 27. Ckerutt, Matthews, Cape, Ritnii v Manila, Downs 143. .I/or, Yoong, Chios, PlyuMmth.21 words
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Article360 1840-02-03 2 (TV-em fi« Calcutta EnglUkman, Jamg. \itk, \*\-> It is A little sinyu) ir that we h.ive no inn.. n<>r even rninoor, of the intentions ofGmei •.•i«li reuii-d t> the hii.t question the on J.i i in our London Ext ran Ueynnd tue pxpre«sion of individual opinion, in a360 words
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Article394 1840-02-03 2 Penny Postagk. More than 2,000 proposal from pai ties competing for tlis supply of stamps, l>y I superi or method, to be used in the collection of postige, art* now lyint? before the Lords of tlu: Treasury. The Queen remains at Windsor, Hiid appears to be in the enjoyment394 words
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Article863 1840-02-03 2 Nov. I Prince George of CamhrMf* iM pu ser.t •■it th< review t»( i he Au.-rn.in ti!..i|i- ,v Velrggio-. Tiie lion George H'etitawili PitsWilli»iu, tccood son of Karl Fit/ a iili.tru. is likely to Imcoiaa candidate for the county of V» icklow nt the room of Sir Lt.863 words
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Article2060 1840-02-03 2 (From the Englishman London Eatra, Noes. 4.) The important despatches relative to the storming and capure of the fortress uud town of Qmmm, and of the pntnnre of the army into Cabool have had a j slight iniluence upon the value of consols, and advanc- j ed India stock2,060 words
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Article21 1840-02-03 2 C"al(;ufta 26th A Madras. t!i \u^ui«t B»»inb*jr I <th Sept. China-. 27th J«i ie. Siofapore JSth July21 words