The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 27 July 1843

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .»>>. :io. r>>i. h. THfjusip^Y JttvavrMJrei. ayra jv^x, ism. •**u CCCCYU?.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 823 1 roELAniaN, Jgi rpilK fioe Ship HELENA, Capta... JB&% Vauaaoua Lkvitt, has part of her ■BBw Ca«go itfgad and will Itave quick desntii.lt. For Freight or Paasage, a^iply to W SHAW, WOiITEHEADL St CQ. Simgnpo re, Ut> UlarrAj 84 3 TOR LONDON. /jggi |T|Ut. tinf A l. Ship BLENHEIM, JL 400
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    • 784 1 TOBEX.ET. from the Ist of July. J^ fl"* 1 BUNOALO^at Campon? i>»«nn v >v |vhR Appiwo 7 KER, RAWSON CO. Singapore, 19th June, 1843. TO LET. iTrHfc^T New and well-finished commoI^Swl A^^tous House, behind the one at pre;««i"iT nl occupied by Captain Goldie in m^+> Campong Gram. Apply to w
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    • 724 1 M NOTICE, R Georo« G^ko^n Nicol has been admitted a fanner in our Establishment frpm this dale. HAMILTON. GRAY CO. StngMpore, tst Ja/y, 1843. L E JJ ERB ,°f Agi«>l»»injrio» to the Estate and ErTfci^of. John Htivßt Mpo* deceased, l»av. ing been granted to the Undersigned All Persons having claims
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    • 666 1 TUP n a W*lit Undersigiied has jusi received es Cornwall. from London, the following Gopdj t Best Champagne, in pints ota. at Drs 14 »t Julien larel, >rrM A«i Chateau Xaffitte do. mSU'IT *au de ologne very finest, Cherry v df R-spberry Vinegar, Fancy Biscuit, Uuggv \Hiii Gents Sup. Saddles,
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  • 1047 2 Consecration of a Roman Catholic Church. (from the Friend of China, June, 12 On Trinity Sunday last, the <ir«t Rntnnn Catholic) Church, in Anglo-China, vrai consecrated for Divine Worship, by Fra Antonio Feticiane, the Apostolic Prefect of Hong Knng. This (.'lmpel, called the Church of the Conception," is built
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  • CORESPONDENCE.
    • 767 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. hear Sir, So your friend the learned Theban" is at you again, as I observe by a correspondence extract, ed from the Pinang Gazette and published in yoiir la»t issue, verily one would think he had got enough to satisfy any ordinary
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    • 543 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PKtSS, Sir, Rrig Amelia, Ju/y 25, 1843, Kindly insert the following in your Paper. As we were working down the China Sea, at 7 p.m on \he 3rd June 1 was much surprised at finding the water becoming suddenly smooth as il had
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  • 58 2 We cpnnot insert the It-tier from Malacca signed Amicus J until i(i When letters contain such grave charges attains* person*, whether in authority or not, as this onedoes, they ought to he accompanied by the real name and address of the writer. Without this it is impoaeible lhat
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  • 3597 2 Singapore, Thursday, 27 th July, 1843. Batavia, By the Phcebe we have received Java Courants fiom the 28ih June to the (2(li July, irom which we give the following Anjer Shipping Report: Jane 19. Brit, brig Kiny Henry, J. Robertioo, from Singapore 2nd June, fur Auttmlia. 24.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 836 2 ON BAL'.I SUGAR MACHINE .-V- f Vi«. ONE lioruonial Sue a a Mill, with cylinders, 20 hy 40. and one Eight -horse high pressure Steam Engine, with all api.uiti iMitces thereto b«>longinjj, jutl arrived per Anne Jrnte, from Liverpool, and particularly recommended to the attention ol parlies requiring the same.
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    • 430 2 FOR S IU. n At the Shop o/Clrsktjke Co. J CHINA Flowered silk ami S.ir»enets, Lustrings, black and l«lue Satins, t Fancy Silk Gauze, Damask ic. j China Crape, Cashmere and Delli Scarfs Shawl Also t Shirtings of the softest finish and texture, < Mwokititoa'a Superfine Waterproof Garments of Sizes,
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 27th JULY, 1843.
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    • 1855 1 (From Iht Friend of Phinm, Jkn* 1.) lo our la*t we give soqpe extracts from the Seventh Report of tbe Commit tre of the East India and China A»»ociaiion. presented on the tint of February last. It is satisfactory to perceive the labours of the Committee hate not been in
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    • 2929 1 w+mm (From the EnylLUmim, June IJ.) Wff published on a short correspondence between the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the local authorities, relative to an extension of the Insolvent Act to the Settlement fiom tl:e beiiefi's which it has beev hitherto, wholly excluded. The Siuyipore Free Press, in a
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    • 1630 1 (From the Goi.tlerftnnU Gazette, June, \b.) Supreme Court. Tuesday Jane 13, 1843. Polltxfen Mil/i" and Co. versus Ja.toon Bal .dint. Mr V\le*u, ter and Mr Dickenaon weie fur die Plaintiffs, and Mtssrs Howard and Holland for the Defendant. This was an ret} -n for the non-payment of Rupees 6393
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    • 1361 2 (From the London Times, Ap~il, 15.) Nothing but the exceeding prevalence of gross and injurious fallacies in tlir world could interfere with the eonrld'ion of commercial treaties between different countries, or rather, with the establishment of such system of commercial intercourse, that treaties would fee no more needed to
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    • 423 2 The unsatisfactory issue of our negotiation, with Brazil surprises nobody Brazil and Brat-.in are not at present in a condition to place their commercial relations on a footing to give hope of permanence. Ibe question is not merely what the two Governments are willing to do,
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    • 1662 2 Abstract of Imparts and Exports, 1 843. IMIORLS. EXPORTS Names of Articles. j u tfie M on th Previously, this In the Month I Previously, lof June, IS -.3 I Year. of June, 1843. Ak^ None" lt.|»S ptoyll 282 piculs 10,443 picl. Antimony Ore 850 piculs 4,054 picul. None l£V2*
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