The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 7 March 1844
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section19 1844-03-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER sno. 10. noi. 9. TMMUHSB.dY MORjriJtfJ, 7tsm .ft ARC H, 1844. **>>. CCCCXJLI.19 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement889 1844-03-07 1 PROCLAMATION. *»on»«_--THE Piracies recently committed on the Pedier Coast' rendered it imperative lhat reparation should be made, o-* retribuiion taken. 2« The Rajah of Acheen satisfactorily proved that he was not cognizant of the disgraceful seizure of the Fatal Khair at Qualla Battu, and the plunder of the Robert Spankie889 words
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Advertisement790 1844-03-07 1 D »CK PASSENGERS. Singapore to Malacca and vice versa Drs. 2 Malacca to Penang do. 3 Singapore to Penang do. 5 freight of small packages and parcels tf I, payable when sent lo the Nakodah's office, when a receipt will be granted. r the^'^'d °h f Merchandize as ma y790 words
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Advertisement727 1844-03-07 1 THEATRE ROYAL. I llift^ B^^?^ ih e S ruch.ad c CHARLES THE SECOND, King Charles Aft. r rrr Rochester. if SET*:. Edward snl r' ftn Matter Percy Crummies Captain Copp r fy,,,,,^ rW M ary MUsLedrook. luJ/ Sneveliicci. B f J aters **/.,> To conclude with the laughable Farce of727 words
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Advertisement518 1844-03-07 1 1 NOTICE IJIHE Household Furmiuie, Pla.e, Plated, Gla. S \Ln Up"* B r k x 8 be,o "gin? »o aptain H w Canfa^n Wn n Y r T ant in of »-aptain Wo«.d leaving for China. The sale to take place at Car*t W's J7«-rl a n-„ lately occupied by518 words
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Article1651 1844-03-07 2 China. mmmmjmOtm (Prom the Canton Prest, February 17.) We are glad to learn that three of the pirates whos? attack on tbe boat of the Isabella Robertton we notic* ed last week have been arrested. Tbe manner of their capture was as follows. It seems that there had been in1,651 words
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Article687 1844-03-07 2 One of the benefits to be derived from a more extended intercourse with China, will he a more complete knowledge of its natural History, and productions of its agriculture and Horticulture. While our Merchants are finding their way into the northern Ports aud creating markets in places recently687 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement768 1844-03-07 2 FOR SALE, AT lhe Auction aod Commission Rooms of the I Undersigned, adjoining the Singapore Dupcn- 1 $cry, Commercial Square, the following valuable and hoice selection of British, French, fc China Goods 1 Ladies' plain checked plaid white Muslin Dresses, j Ladies' Pina Scarfs fc Canton Crape Shawls, richly I768 words
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Advertisement674 1844-03-07 2 FOR SALE. AT J. MANN CO.'S PROVISIONERS. Scotch Herrings Yarmouth Bloaters. Leadenhall Ox Tongues. York Westphalia Hams. Irish and American Mess Pork. Dutch Butter in kegs of 25 lbs. each* Fancy Biscuits and Maccaroni. Scotch Oatmeal, in tins. v Split Peas. i Pickles, of Sorts. Best White Wine Vinegar in674 words
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Advertisement208 1844-03-07 2 FOR S -ILE, ll AT STEEL RICHARDSON'S. Hambro' Beef and Pork in 100 200 lbs barrels. Tongues and Sausages. Butter in kegs of 15, 25 and 50 lbs. Seltzer Water in baskets of 25 bottles. Refined Loaf Sugar. Cherry Brandy. English Hams. Hambro' Smoked Beef. Pine-apple Cheeses. English and Country-bottled208 words
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THE^ SINGAPORE PREEPRESS.
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Title Section11 1844-03-07 3 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SNIGAPOKE, TIIUHSDAY, M_ MARCH, 1844.11 words
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Article901 1844-03-07 3 Were we purchasers ourselves, we roust say, the Seventy five yesrs lease would not find much favor in our eyes. Severity five years isa long time to look forward, but, most people would wish to hold land, upon wbich they erect permanent and expensive Buildings, by a more enduring tenure.901 words
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Article1258 1844-03-07 3 From the Englishman, January 15. rTO THK EOITOU OK THE KM. LIS IJ AY. Sir,— The importance of the subject of the present communication has led me to intrude upon your time, which, if it should have the effect, tbe writer has been i led to suppose1,258 words
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Article597 1844-03-07 3 The Lord of Lollipops. me menu uj /ui.Uuuutii we Correctness of our statement regarding the preparation of Meethaee, or sweetmeats for the native Troops engaged in t!ie recent operations within t*«e Gwalior territory at tlie rate of six pounds per Sgktiog man. Wo enn assure him that our authority is597 words
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Article1618 1844-03-07 3 EUROPE. X. eland. (F\vtn tes Lso don afmfk Ve> t. s.j a oorrstpondout ef the Casnrsn. §*miimti\ mks had:! sojourned for a month in the counties of Limerick and l.pperary to ascertain f.om personal observation the feelings of the peasantry, reports the result of his experiences In these counties there1,618 words
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Article859 1844-03-07 3 Great Britain and Her Colonies. 1 Q„»ntir A/ S' Time*, Deer 6 Q^ed B Km^^ territories 3 Ceylon" -bL^tl^^C'i; crease on the average of the W _f_ increase or decrease in tl i }e ,rS nd tbe tl.e same eriod tbe b me for Cassia Lignea: Imported in 1842 fiii859 words
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4594 1844-03-07 3 Miscellaneous. TRA.VLLING IN 1733 AND 1813— -Till* following advertisement appeared in FeHx Farley on the 7tli March, 1753:— Bristol Flying Coach to London in two days will set out from tbe Whits Hart Inn, in Brood -street, every Monday, Wednesday, and' Friday, at two o'clock In the morning-, and continue4,594 words
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Article615 1844-03-07 5 CORRESPONDENCE. TO TIIE EDITOR OF IHI SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Dear Sir, You may be interested to know that the Chinese st the North discover towards us s friendly disposition, snd Jadly avail themselves of 11 the advantages they now enjoy of an unrestrained intercourse with foreigners. It is true lhat615 words
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Article20 1844-03-07 5 BIRTH. At Singapore, on Fndsy, tbe Ist instant, the Lady of Captain Glynn, 4th Regt. N. I. of a Daughter.20 words
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Article42 1844-03-07 5 At Singapore, on Saturday morning the 2d instant, Josspu Warren Revere Bale-tier, aged 24 years, Son of Joseph Balestier, Esqre. Consul of the United States. At Sea, off Macassar, on the 20th December last, Captain Spoon es of ihe Barque Maingoy.42 words
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2289 1844-03-07 5 THE FREE PRESS Singapore. Thursday, 7th March, 1844. Calcutta By the black Dog we have received Calcutta papers, to the Bth ultimo. The Army of Exercise has been broken up and all the Regiment?, with the exception of two Brigades under General Littler, had been withdrawn into our own provinces.2,289 words
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1141 1844-03-07 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CUMMENT WIGAPORK, TIIIIIMfAY MOlt!*_l 10. 7tu hi arch, 1*44. Accot.ni. l thU Port there aTe no 3D«tieB on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation^__-eTfree of ___T___________! i^snay B^™Ug^ a^^Caa? UBUal C M n,h8 INmAW 2 M^»- <»*«". 2 The la., A cle •-AM_r____*___!^* l1,141 words
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Article965 1844-03-07 6 REPORT ON THE MARKET. i EUROPE GOODS. ON GOODS.-The transaction, during the week have be.n mied extent, but a S the Chinese Holidays arTSowofer a? I. may be looked for. CAMBBics-have been i"n L»p iL I,n P ro^for shipment to Pinang, a „d me hear ol sale! i_VS£^^"Z' Rky _HiRTiNG965 words
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Article446 1844-03-07 6 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. I Exchange oil England.— 6( 00 sold at Drs4-2 Do on China.— Drs 8000 sold at 3 per cent. j Tonnage will probably be in demand by April oil I May, at about present rates, if prices of Su«ar keer j moderate. i I w Latest446 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous234 1844-03-07 6 ---.ig Luiumn. j ---ARjgtIVALS- -Cafe. F/a^ r/e.../*, Garnet in*. "1 Fn"; _T a^ «J,« L-______!_!" Co a *w Feb. 29 *reuch Corvette £c Baa____" i73 r D**ert. 2 Brit.sh bri g M»"nns» British rig _4ei_a gXer £_S! «"> British barque Md? nT^ J Bnti.h ship General |p££ St T Slat234 words
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