The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 27 June 1844

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERGANTILE ADVERTISER. Jifo. 26. ¥\>i. 9. THVR&D+4Y MO&JVMJITB, £rr« ,TI7iKE, 1844. J**>* CCCCItVMM
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 858 1 NOTIFICATION. THE following extracts from a letter to the address of the local Post Master from the Post Master General of Colombo are published for gene- ral information I hare the honor to acquaint you that our Overland Letters are, for eight months of the year, transmitted to Bombay by
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    • 722 1 T> TO LST. MHAT Commodious Dwelling House. in High Street, adjoining Mr Guthrie's Af ply to GRO. ARMSTRONG CO. Singapore, 1 1 <A June 1844. TO LET. afflllAT hue Commodious and Airy House JL situate near the liridge, formerly occupied by S. Stu»hs*s, Esqre. Apply to JOSEPH MELANY. Singapore, 1
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    • 676 1 A VERY handsome thorough-bred Grey Arab Pony warranted perfectly sound and accustomed to Sadie. For further particulars, apply to F. MARTIN. Singapore^ pth June 1844. AMICABLE INSURANCE OFFICE. THE UMJERSIGNED having been appointed Agents in Singapore for the above Office are prepared to grant Polices Payable in Calcutta, Bombay, China
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    • 696 1 SANS SOVCX THEATRE. THIS EVENING THE 27th INSTANT, WILL BE PERFORMED THE ANGEL OF THE ATTIC A SERIO-COMIC DRAMA. (For the First Time in ludia) Dramatis Persona. The Chevalier Wtgler. Michael Magnus (an apprentice). .Hector Ti m Marieue (a milliner) „AJrs Dtack. TO BE FOLLOWED BY A SKETCH. BY GEO.
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  • 432 2 From tke Pinang (iaiette, June \S.) We understand that Vie Silver vase subscribed for by th* Master Warden »nd biethern of Nep Lodge ho 593 10 he presented lo Mi J 0. Smith as a f»Mimoiiy of iheii ret peel for his Masonic Worth and it c many and
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  • 83 2 (From the Bombay Cowrier, if op \4.J Till SUFPLBMENTAftY Tm«ATT TO 1 BIN A.— We learn that wapt. Brown, uf tike Royal Navy who came by tbe btf »mcr from Suet on last feunday in charge of the Supplementary Treaty to China, will not froaa indupositioß be able to
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  • 1577 2 Extracts from the I og of the Young Queen. Continued dropping down until 3 A. M. on the morning of Friday F*by. 17th, wben getting into tboal water we brought up in 3 Fathoms fearing that in the daikuess tb« tide b*d taken ua into a branch of the
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  • 1673 2 FROM 0V& OWjf CORRESPOIf DEW T London, 6th April 1844. The season of the year hai eaa.cd more active movement m the Coort circlea than for sometime Pa «t Her Majesty has held two Levees one on tbe 13th alt" and tbe second on tbe 20th both were universally
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 232 2 At the Godowns qfthtUndtriifned Anchors aad Grapnels, of sixes. Chain Cabeli, l| 10th. Earope Can»»s, btestehed and brown. Buotiii red, white, yellow, blue and griMt Hiip's Deck aod ScutUe LighU of sites Ship's Steertng Compa*so»< Irish Sak Pork. Irish aod Cape Salt Beef. Arrack, (Bauvia) in wood. Sherry, Port, and
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 617 3 10 THE fclUTOft OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PR KM i The defences of the Drama which have appeared in your paper of late, and the comments upon it from ihe Pulpit, having excited much interest and curiosity, I was induced to visit the new Theatre on Thursday last, with a
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    • 187 2 TO i| r HI IS DITOR F TH£ BING APORE FRITi^SS I have much pleasure in beinz »bla to announce to you, that I have by this Mail Sri Jed a commuucation from so less a personage than, Z celebrated Acres* Madame Vestris.'who having he rd such favorable reports of
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    • 419 2 SANS SOUCI THaEATRE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPOUE FREE PRESS Sir, We visited ihe Theatre oo Thursday last, prepared to be much amused, bin the performance surpassed any thing we could have conceived or have expected. The Farce of Twllve Precisely was first produced which afforded great opportuniiy for
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    • 603 2 TO THE EDITOR OP TUB SINGAPORE FREE P RE o»r, Notwithstanding the beneficial «k th,t ha^ been recently the island, there yet remains much to he done order to secure its permanent efficiency. The i.™ of a more organized and definite 'ystecu cTe^ d.scord among lhesubordina.es, and of c?urs?t consequence
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  • 674 3 Punch presents his Compliment* to the Editor of the Free Prtu and the Public in General in Singapore, and has the pleasure to announce his arrival in this Splendid Emporium. Punch hearing of the interesting; Events in progress in Singapore, immediately took out a first class
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  • 2884 3 Singapore, Thursday, 27/ A June, 1844. Pinano. We have received some of our missing papers which had been delayed by adverse weather but the aid of friends had enabled us to supply their want, The j only item of news we note is that rumours prevailed that
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1333 4 iIIftAPOBK, THPBBDAY HOIIIIMG, UtTU JUBTE, 1844> j- tkli3 y or t there axe mo Duties ott Imposts and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Accounts »r« kept in Sp.nUk Dollar, divided into Cents. The u.aal credit on sales is as follow. :-Eubom Goods,* Months. Ihdiam
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    • 917 4 EUROPE GOODS. UAi COTTON GOODS.-Dnrtng the past week but a trifling business has been done and no sales of importance effected. The Chilena, from iho Clvo? has imported h moderate quantity of Glasgow manufactured Goods anJ Z^: F o^o7^L frOm htUt61 ala^e quantity otTwu^htch qna ii
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 292 4 ARKIVALB. Date. I F/a? r«« ff JVam«t Captain From, Date oj June ll> i Briush ship E. of Liverpool ~WiUo^ Kr",7t^ f~S£cfi t, 20 H. C. steamer Diana Congalton Tringanua M 20 British ship Mobarruck Moor Bombay lyth aIV „21 Dutch schnr G. Lim Chong Soei Rhio 18th inst „22
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