The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 April 1843

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 1 5. f \»f 8. TMUHSB^Y MORjriJTG, 13th 1843. JITio. CCCXCXIII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 686 1 GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEftIEMT. IT it hereby made known for general informatioi th.t the Secretary to the Government of Indh lia>, l>v (he direction of the Governor General j < < until, intimated lo the Local Authorities, thai tl Piovisions of Act XVIII of 1841 for consolidate ai d amending the enactments
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    • 767 1 i STEAM-SHIP "VICTORIA," FOR SALE. j n yjfcfeA \\y P'ivate contiact the splendi jftßHrfßfr r and powerful Steam Ship VH ~jf B 1 Ol{I A, cow lyiny in Sing<«poi Roads. She is built of the be-t Ne Zealand Teak, Copper- fastened, is propelled by tw engines of 45 horse power
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    • 796 1 Tin? i- i NOTICE. HE Undersigned hereby notice, that Interest and Responsibility in the Firm of Se> *.f w Chi i T*" Peh, and T.ah Amaoh, Ch< l/uiw,,g Ho, ceases from ihh date. c BEAH YEW CHIN. w w/enpore, 25th March, 1843. ,4 a it P NOTICE. d A r
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    • 721 1 .l v r. y> NOTICE.. in V. R C. G. 10A bales Loiton ex CutAbert »H Xonng— from Penang wid Madras -shipped by N. >p Pukjahada Cbittt consigned to order, are landed by the undersigned at the expense and risk of the uwners, who are requested to apply for ihe
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  • 1500 2 (From the Ctmton Preu, tbth March J TV'e learn I'iat passes I) tvp l>ten granted to ten CHr.ese cargo boats to ply '-i-tween llongkontf and CVuon, while the measuie* for an unrestricted trade i»r> tin progress, are. being completed. Th* death of Kieioo is a *cry unfortunate occurrence, us
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  • 4012 2 Criminal -essions, Befo r 9 the Hou'Llt Sir William Norru, Kit. Re. eorder, ana the Hon'ble T. Church, Esqre. lietiaent Councillor. Thirkdav, 6th April, 1913. 1 Kwrhju 2 Choa Lrano 3 W« Tbam 4 Lk« Fxan 5 Ko (Jhyb h Lbk Uno 7 Lor> Lhin 8 P<> Eng Kkan
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 638 2 \ju .on-nude lla^u\ ilarnttli I Sapnin »«h> si INhmmm^ I>—m huive* im.» ).ik» China, Dresden ami BtJSjli Dessert Services. Gla*«ware, a \ariety rImR and <>ut Scotch Giny hams Loiulon Chinu, and Manchester Mii'luis (I Honocks' Long (loth, grey and while. > Fine Urown Hollands. Green Curtain (iaiue. Cliina Caps and
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  • 109 3 At faliUtti. on ihe Bdi March, U the Resi<lpnr«« I* Tirnbul, h*qie Ilariimjion Street, IVlnjor T K. Davis, Uie of the U C Military EstaMi-h--nruiagiil UMM M.ijor D\Vis «M for u ••.my )...i- I'iincipal AwittMM M the laic Oeneral P*«- y, n W (iovemor of and ha<) just MN&jnrd
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  • 289 3 Singapore, Thursday, \3th April, 1843. I.— wWfM* We have received Java Courants from wliich we have extracted the following *hij>iiMm list 2 1 st March British ship Edward HotitUad, "ap< Thomas Arnold, SinK;i|>ore to London 21M Mjrch —Briiisli schooiipr l.udy of St hi/Jn, ("apt G. Manton, Manila
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  • 265 3 9 Piracy. —Another Cochin-Chinese Junk came in on Tuesday and reported that she had that morning been attacked by Malay r-«>»tts who killed three of the crew and wounded two who are now in the Hospital The H. C. Steamer Diana went out in the *nd of last week to
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  • 2938 3 The February Mail —By the Anonyma, Hicks, from Bombay the 21st alt which came in l,»st evem.ig the February Mail has been received. As we did not receive our letters and papers till a late hour last night we have only rime to notice one or two principal items of
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 366 4 ARRIVALS. Date FUy VetteVt Names Cap- a n I From Dale of I De/'irture. A.pnl b lirUish ba-que iseppings R>wlius vTIT T- H French corvette Hero L u2cl £sea ,7 6 British barq Sopkia Fraser wS2J cao *h 1° 7 ..itish ship Young Q een lio'.Um Biitavia ion, „i,ii» 7
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 14 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SIXGAPORK, TIIUU DAY MORNLXG, 1 3m APRIL, 1843
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    • 2982 1 Ap of rilnce of "Wales Tsi and **tfN the jHiIML-tt. r H the Vtnmg Gazette, IK* March.) full and elaborate compilation made for »,,Jtr tUe title of Annual Tabular 6 nt» oi tbe o™***™* aad Shipping of Prince UUnd," tbe u e W CD xa preparing tbis e t,eea
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    • 1655 1 Commerce of Ceylon A return of the Exports and Imports of the Island for the last five years was furnished to the Government Gazette of the 10th instant. It is a most interesting j I document, as showing clearly the general conditiou of the trade of the Island as
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    • 161 1 Now that Point de Galle is becoming a place of such great importance in consequence of the increasing trade which will cause it to be resorted to by more Ships than in former times, and especially of its being one of the ports at which the
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    • 209 1 Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeeboy and Dwarkaoauih Tagore are about to present Captain Quinto of Sir James Carnac with a piece of plate, as he has been the first person to take a Steamer throught he Pauuaban Channel. Without detracting in the least from the honor due to the
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    • 1925 1 The Island of ChusanA TRIP TO YASH\. j (commusicatid) i (From the Canton Pretty March IS.) Tbe day that had been fixed for our jaunt having I arrived, we mounted our horses at about 11 o'clock, and in the anticipation of well enjoying ourselves, set I off in high
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    • 304 2 (From the Friend of China, March 16 According lo the context of the following article extracted from a Mexican periodical, it appears u la the War between the Uniied States and. Mexico of the origin of which we htard a short time since hai already
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    • 674 2 Lottery. (From the Enzlisfiuian, March, 9 We have heard for some lime past that the Lottery was about to be given up, and the tiurkaru says that it is now positively doomed, but we have not yet I seen any official intimation of it. Tins disgraceful Government nuisance has
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    • 509 2 From the Friend of India, March 2 The following, extracted from a private letter is the reply from the Foreign itjfice lo the letter' of the l!*st India and China Association, relative to the treaty will, China. We inv.u? the especial attention of our readers to this docuine.,l,
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    • 603 2 The Changes in the Saugor District. -(F-om the Friend of India, March 2.) Seldom has there been bo complete a boulevertement in our administration since we held the sceptre of India, at the last Gazette announces in reference to the Saugor and Nerbudda territaries. The Governor General has changed the
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    • 126 2 ON HKTL'R.^WINO TO CALCUTTA AFTKR A VOTaOX TO THK 61RAIT8. UinbraijeiiusVwooils, green dells, and mountains high, And bright cl'St-ades, and wide cerulean seas, Slumbt-nn^, oy snt>w- wreathed hy the freshening breeze, And titles like! motionless clouds upon the iky In silent Mimtvier noons, lite charmed mine eye Until my
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    • 674 2 Salvage*.— Malay Pirates. ThJb M MARY." This, which walp argued on Saturday last, was a suit, in the Admiralty Court, to recover a compensation for salvage s<f r«ice» rendered to a vessel called the Ma r y under ithe following circumstances the vessel left London »n the middle of
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    • 951 2 It is almost provoking to be. obliged to comment on a text so iuteresing as our last news from Afghanis tan. The account which we published yesterday o f the escape or redelivery of all those for whose «i' these exciting operations have been carried on forestall or surpasses
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    • 277 2 The following extract from O'Meara's Voice from St. Helena" will be read with interest at this moment:— If,» said Napoleon, alluding to Lord Atuuerst's embassy to China, I had sent an embassador to China, I should hare ordered him to make himself acquainted
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