The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 May 1844

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERGANTILE ADVERTISER. \\t. 32. W\»l. Tiiftifiit.lY JMORjriJrG, 3OTH .f#.«l*. 1544. CCCCJLIH^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 920 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE FOLLOWING IS RCPtBLISIIED FOR GENERAL IMORMaTIon FORT WILLIAM. rBOME DEPARTMENT, LEGISLATIVE, Tiir 6th Aitil. 1844. The following Act, pa>sed by the Rijiht Hon'ble the Governor General of India in Council on the f>th April 1844,1s hereby promulgated for general int rmaiion. Act No. VII op 1844 An
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    • 749 1 .FOR BITAVIA. rMiHK IJambro' Ship MALVINA, Capf?l£w luri Schutf, will have quick dcsFor Freight or Passage, apply to BEHN, MEYER Co. Singapore, 27th May, 1844. roa PALE FRHGHT OR CHARTER. *}.E£l IWI ki b Steam Ship ROYAL SOVEt£ JL REIGN, Captain Browklcss. For ■■X further information, apply to SYiM CO.
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    • 562 1 THEA.TRE ROYAL. SINGAPORE. ON THURSDAY Evening, the 30th instant, Her Mdjesty's Servants will perform the Admired Comedy of THE HAUNTED INN." Dramatis Persona Sir Tomkyn Probe Mr Kenwig. Captain Levant Mr Lenville. Corporal Trot Mr Snittle Timberry. Mr Gristle. Mr Folair. Tommy Tadpole Mr Jchnson. £l 'quette Mr Glavonnelly. B'utf
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    • 590 1 FOR SAX.E, r, e^ s d d,»o White aDd C lored Paris Kid Glove Ladies' and Gents Grass Cloih Handkerchief, China Lacquered.ware, an extensive assorunetn. London-made Writing Desks. Wanton 'a Pistols and Fowling Pieces in cases Forks'" 0 SeUS f Dinnerand Desserl Knives 'm* China, Dresden and English Dessert Services
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 398 2 TO THE EDITOR. OF THE SINGAPORE FIIEE PRESS Dear Str, A rtiiion for the increase of the means of pxi«tance of the poor debtors commuted, has been offered lv ihc Hon'hle the Recorder. Certainly to ninety persons in a hundred it must appear incorceivaMe, that in the Strails Settlement*. in
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    • 708 2 -~»«a)»*~TO THfi EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 6ir, Your Correspondents, Equestrian and Pfdestkian, very properly brought to your notice the siale of the Brides, Roads &c lam surprised however, that no one has Eel addressed you respecting the stale or the Singapoie Roads, about which •Eton uumeious complaint* have
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  • 3849 2 TO THE I.DITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PHESS Dear Sir, I have a few notes of a short tour made with a friend among the Chinese along the West Coast of Borneo from Pontianak to Sungci Kaya. It you think then worth publishing, ynu are »t liberty to in.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 474 2 FOR SAlsfi. BALCUERIE&CO'S LA KOSE CLARET 4 Small lot ol this well-known Wine has just J\ l» i.p.Md. Appl, .o ws DUNCAN Singapore Ist August 1843. J UST RECEIVE I. A Few Copies of Forget We Not for the prtsen year for Sale at CURSETJEE&CO. Sifitapore 2\st May 1844FOR SAW.
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1394 3 MIM6APORK, THUBSOAY MOItXHO. 3ttTH MAY, 1§144. In this Fort there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are tree of an charges. Aeconoi. are kept in Spanish Dollars divided into Cents. The ususl credit on sales is as follows :~EuROPE Goods, S Months. India* China
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    • 561 3 COTTON GOODS.-The importation by the Dryad has been rather lar™ bat very homed by the Mary Ann Webb ,he latter Vessel proceeds to oSldeiabl Bales have been !ndde d rin week of^?aid white Bkirttn ga at prices a shade better, amongst which are 1600 pieces 36
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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    • 188 3 EXPORTS. 1 inn ,n. Per fir^ M A Y U *-lo is E Or flymen. 100 pels Rattans (t/ D .H6f Deer' 8 Horns JI? rl 92 Horns ,JS u^Ti 011 IOJi SapanWood 1^ rolls Mats. m,i i n i>er B c Anna Euzb, /or Br JWW s'Jl pis Ganobier
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    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 30th MAY, 1844.
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    • 372 1 Loss of the Barque "Beliance". (From the Bnglxthman, April 22 j [The following account of the loss of the Barque lUltnut, is from our correspondent at Aden 1 The barque HtUumt yj\ London, James livine Natter, Miled from Aden on the 2od of Keb., in ballast for Moulmain. Aver
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    • 816 1 (From the Delhi Gazette, April 6.J The real f%te of Stoddart and Connolly must very soon be developed, for by this time the •srtarpriaia* *nd enthusiastic traveller tuu»t be at the couit of the King of Bokbara, as a letter winch we have >et-n
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    • 231 1 T.e New Sjuili WaleN hoi -c- (1 9 in number) winch wne sold by M.>»in Tultoit dii<i In, mi Mon- U»i, italiatd t |l ,*'i p lt»- or, mi rfii ever.i>je. *U iul Us*- mil. W r ijur»ii,ii whei'itr Midi yn.e< as U >v hM i^prfy
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    • 674 1 Dido, at Catcu ta, 6th April 18 44. Sir, Hit Excellency Vice Admiral Sir Wrn. Parker, having this dsy received information from Cap- tain F. P. Black wood, of Her Majesty's surveying Vessel Fly, respecting the discovery oft passage for vessels through the M Great Barrier
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    • 307 1 f From th* Calcutta Star, April 24. The i/il of ihe Earth-nut (Arachis hvnogea) does not appear to be so well known or estimated as we think it ritoaM be, and yet die quality li such to Jim .t perfect substitute for lite Europe olive oil. We iMffS
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    • 505 1 (l-i'itu ihr Ft tend o' India, April 2b.) Tiik Fkksknt J>i:am>n has been distinguished hy the ravages of disease and death to an unusual extent, more espceMllj among the Native population, though the Eu<op<an community has nut escaped the cmital'■■mi. Tut- two months which in the Hindoo
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    • 775 1 (From the Friend of India, April 25.) April 20. —We are happy 10 learn from fhe Month' It/ Muil of the 6th of March, (hat Mr Davis, who has just been appointed Governor of Hong Kong, just before lus departure from England, published a nariative of ihe
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    • 8046 1 Northern Forts. (From the Friend of China, April 20.) Our at vk«s from the North are very meagre, mt c Dining Ml later dwle* thai> ihe 27th March. At Nirnri>o, Cliusan and StMMgtni, there was strll a deMMld tor iirv\ an I white shii tiu^s, of whicli the market
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    • 4077 3 Thursday, 30th May, 1844. Piratical Junk. It may be recollected l<y our readers that five men were picked up at Sea in May last by H. M. Brig Algerine who suitd that they were the survivors out of 48 j'fcisons, passengers and crew, belonging to a Junk
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