The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 February 1843

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  • 15 1 The Singapore free Press *>>. 6. J VW. 8. TM*UMSO.dY MOMJTMJrG, 9th FKHHl\*it*\ 1843. j*y>. cccxciv
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1208 1 NOTICE. fp II E Merchants and ort»er« are hereby re1. que<ted to refuse to negotiate the undermentioned Hills, they having been stolen from oo Board Her Majesty Ship Noith Stur: their pay men bat been stopped in London. £40 drawn by Lieut, t ihkles Randlk Eagcrton on HiqhesHal Li.it and
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    • 641 1 1 FOR LONDON. >,s£3kSd, fn >i X Kasi sailing A. 1. 13aiqu 3 4aXM± X fiAJVGA I ORE, Ca, tain Smith' jgjjJjE will mfet with quick despatch, haying the greater part of her Largo engaged, for FrtigUi or PaMnge, apply jo c CUANE, BUOTHERS CO. j Zjngapore^nd Jany 1843. FOR
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    • 733 1 POR LONDON. THE fine fast-sailing Brig FRANCES ANN, Captain Thomson, 980 Tons For Freight or Passgae, apply to GUTHRIE CO. Singapore, Qth Feby 1843 TO LET. From the \st Muu'i Next* f^R npHK HOUSE at Bra^liassa, at preiffljjm X sent occupied by A. J. D. Vas {■■a((ul Co niellos, £sc,re.
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    • 752 1 Sin%upvre, Blh February 1843 To THOMAS OXLEY, Esqre. Sheriff of P. |f\ Is/and, Singapore and Mulacca. Sir, The undersigned respectfully request you will convene a p.uMic meeting of the Inhabitants I of Singapore on an early day to take into considerar tion the present state of the local police and
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  • 1576 2 A Visit to the distant parts of the Yungtung Valley. COMMUNICATED. (From the Canton Register, \Qtk Jany.) The Yuntnng is one of the most extensive Tallies on the Island of Cbusan, and though one side of it is close to tue city of Tinghae, yet being crossed and recrossed
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  • 1148 2 Insurrection at Manila. {From the Semanario Filipino, Junuary 22.) (translation Yesterday lite capital of ilie Philippines «m ilie theatre of a criminal a«.d horrifying eve it A nuintor of Soldiers led astray from ttwtt duties |frf|*« iraied the greatest of all crimes lor their Station, sedition; using foi&eiiul ol
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 744 2 OaiSNTAL IWbURAIf CE COWFAM. Tilt I mfei»ut.ed rM>»-*Vt" N,7|K>ii*ied Agents o the Omihntal I nbu a awe* Company oi Lai- (Oil i, «ptl ait authorized to ((rant Poln.ie> made pa)- [I nMe, to case of io>«, in London or Calcutta, SAURIES It MOSES. Mugapitrr, IW yifremhr 1842. WHOLESALE RETAZX. PROVISION
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    • 827 2 FOR BAJUB. At the Godown* of the Under shjned Slpermr t UAMrACNF, at Drs 13, 15, fc 18 per dt. laret, Pontet Canet, at per doz. c s St. Julien& m Su^ lor MJaueaux 6 Suebry, Europe bottled at 6 Uock, llocklieimer, at 9 alcutta-bottled Bceii, in quarts and pints,
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    • 59 2 FOR SALE. IMI E following Articles just landed ex Acivia ftom Lisbon Lisbon \N ines, in casks of 1 25 boilles Port ines. in quails and pints Preserved Fruits, in tin cases Pearl Barley, in kegs Sausages Olives Salad Oil iio*t (leaks Peajackets Chocolate &c. Musters to be seen at
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  • 589 3 Re marks on the Market. C Froih the Ktw M eekly General Price Current 2i»t iuttuury IMPORTS. Cotton Goods.— The for sUirtiii K a con. •inues good— The following sales are reported 510 ps. grey 28 in. 4U jfds. 2 I 0 450 grry 36 in. 40 yds. 270t0 3
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 206 3 TO THE FDITOR OF THE HlttP fKtE PRESS Sir, In your Si^f n«tat)*f yon stated yon bud heard ju»t a* you v»err c 4fca] m l*iei»s that the Huvh M'nlkcr, had arrived tiom China biin^im; inu-iii^> int- ut ilir n.puirn'.i having retained i'r< in I anton most unexpectedly, and to
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    • 112 3 TO THF. EDITOR OF THB MTaiAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, I observe your contemporary of the Stroll* Messenger has been rt<<^sted to ai.iie thai loe litdo and l J e<nu*, left the land Meads t'other 1 feel exceedingly oMtjiecl in ilte \ioisen^ei I CtNff#* jm.ikUmm fui ilie inleie>i lie t;ikf«
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  • 3286 3 Singapore, Thursday, February 9, 1843. W e are requested to state that the ido left the Sand Heads in company with the PcU"vs at midnight on the 18th January. Robbery On Sunday evening about e it: lit o'clock a gang of between 50 and 60 Chines;, armed
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 196 4 ARRXVAXS. Late Fla 9 Ve fV "<»»» Captmn IfW I a Feb, 2 British-^ *Wrt ITWi^, KS I~*--^1 n 2 British ship Charlotte LieShw. M fuk 2 Bnh 8 h barque Bi ton R.'bv Teer M V't U 3 British brU P/ a e Stephen. on ffii-fi! 4 Bitish Wi
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, the 9th FEBRUARY, 1843.
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    • 2801 1 (Limlmutd from Ind /></£* Frvm the union /'rf«, Us* J ..nuury We publish to day. from the Government paper, the Uongkunf Giette, a letter addressed by Sir Hen ly Pottiogrr to the British merchants, together with ItiC documents to which |t alludes and we are enabled to add the corretpondence
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    • 1754 1 (from the I'inang Gazette, January 14 Unto the Right Hoit'ole, £.iw.ird Lord Ellbvbor »uch Governor General of India in Council, tl>e Memorial of ihe undersigned Planters, Merchants, Householders and other inhabitants of Prince of Wales Island and Province Wellesley. numbly Shetoeth, That the leading recommendations contained in the late
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    • 1427 1 The Bristol Hoax. Goose fui mankind am Michaelmas. dsy toi tfee fool's not* fur the knave's fingers. Sach was the reflection which arott in oar miuds when, haviatf profited by the firtt of Am natural laws, w« read toe next morning in account •■titling iUctf Romantic I ididr »t,"
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    • 798 2 The expedition of M. d« Castelnau to the central regions of South America, under tbe sanction of the French Government, being decided upon it may be interesting and useful to give some idea of this vast mnderUking. It embrace* nothing lets than an exploriog journey across this
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    • 538 2 ABSTRACT OF THE PRINCIPAL IMPORTS INTO SINGAPORE, BY SQIN UE-RIGGEU AND N iTIVE VESSELS. DURING THe. MONTH OF DECEMBER 1812. Aniseed.. „9 picul* Anchors ..23 in no Beea' Wsx.. ..21 piculs Beef (aalted).. ..b.i barrels bengal Piece Goods ..10 bales Benjamin .266<| piculs Bet-lie de Mer. 126 piculs Betelnut..
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    • 527 2 ABSTRACT OF THE PRINCIPAL EXPORT. FROM SINGAPORE, BY SQUARE RiGUftH NATIVE VESSELS DURING, THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 1842, Ale 2 hhds. Aniseed ....16 piculs Arsenic .a 10 piculs Antimony Ore.. a. ..908 piculs Beads.. 3 piculs Benjamin 597 piculs Bcche de Mer 75 piculs Bees' Wax. 27 piculs Beef,
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    • 278 2 Namer of Articles. 1825 1826 1827 1828 IB 29 1 8»Ci| 1831 j 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 I 1838 18i9 I IH4O I IBU Coffee Pis 6,663 13,046 3,6^3 5,309 36u 2,727 6.9 iH I V 4?»| 71
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