The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 August 1844

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1 2 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. »>#. 33. *>>«. TM3U HS 19.1 V JMOI&JriJirG, Bt2« •AUGUST, 1844. jn>. ccccjlxiv
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1556 1 NOTICE. Survexsof the Undermentioned places maybe had on application at the Master-Attendants i c at 6 Co Rh- per sheet. \ey oi Che lo' 6ti nis and Coast of Ramree ..By Captain Daniel Ross. of Mergue Archipelago, Sheet 2d Dillo. of Ditto 3d Dilto. Jt from Chittagong to Arracan Rher
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    • 921 1 they will cross ihe bar in ihe best water, in three fathoms low water spring tides. j Alter deepening across it, the course should be R'tered to N. by W. or even N. N. W.. according to the state of the Tide and Sea at the time to avoid the
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    • 790 1 ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT. BLACK ANGOLA CLOTH FOR Ladies Dresses Gentlemens Frocks, and Boys Tunics, RECEIVED, AT F. MARTINS. Singapore. 27th Julu 1844. SI)NS^F^CrMMERCE: EX THE ABOVE, AND roa sale. AT F. MARTINS. Ladies Lisle Thread Stockings Embroidered Fronts, Ladies Superfine Cotton Stockings, Gentlemens Socks, Gentlemens Lambswool and Merino Shirts long and
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  • 1498 2 TQ THE EIMTOR OF THB SINGAPORE FREE FRESB i>ir, It was with no snaall surprize and regret that I read in your issue of Thursday last under Editorial remarks som»» strictures upon the character and preaching of t c excellent and lalemed Clergyman who has of laic officiated in
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  • 12 2 Tv in an uld bKippEit Uvor us with his name?
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  • 2932 2 Singapore. Thursday. Bth August, ksu. Calcutta —By the Antelope from Calcutta the 25th ultimo, we have papers to the 24ih from which we learn that the new Go-vernor-General arrived at Government House on the evening of the 23rd, where he was «e---ceived by the members of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 758 2 THE A I RE ROYAL oWoB#Bo»* MRS DEACLE has the honor to announce, that on Monday the I2lu instant, will be presented Oiway's celebrated Tragedy ol VENICE PRESERVED, in Five Acts, being the hist representation I but two Mrs Deacle s engagement', will admit of her giving io Singapore. VENICE
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    • 849 2 TO BE SOU) BT PT7BX.XO AUCTION, On Saturday .the WWth August, 1844. ?|^HE following Landed Property ntuated in Sinr gapore Town behind Her Majesty's Jail as described in Government Giants, Nos 484, 485, 466, 487, 488, 489, with Houses thereon. Also Grams Nos. 420, 421, 4 22, 423, with Houses
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    • 698 2 FOR SALE. 2 Patent Pianos, one Europe Cab, one Poaeton, Hambro' Pork, Tongues in Pickle, Hambro' ano Dutch Gin, London Claret and Laroze Hermitage, Sherry, Cherry Cordial Copper Sheathing, Copper bolts of 1| inches, Fir Planks, Superior Russian Canvas BEHN, MEYER CO. a VtßTlSEiu^xvT. X CLUNIS, Shipwright, begs to call
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 14 4 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. iIIGAPOUK, TIIUBSDAY HOBIIII6. BTH AUG I ST, I N44L
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    • 1707 4 T~ ass fmnorts and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charees ms sffrjjs^wsssi. u~. c Monll \a- Tl e )a A iicieis Gram by the Kag containing 2 Bengal Mannas. Indian nut* s equal lo 832 grains troy. EUROPE GO «DS. COTTON
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    • 34 4 Per barque Hrrald, for London. 45. i pis Pea.l Sai.o, 789 SHgo Flour, H.ij R titans, 2,0024 Gambler, **H Hides, Seawerd, 3*2 a Black Pepeer, 3 in no Japan Clouks. 2 >^oo Cants.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 18 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS adf dsf dsf df df f SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, Bth AUGUST, 1844.
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    • 2865 1 Dinner to the New Governor- Jeneial. (From the Atl»s, May 7th.) On Wednesday the Court of Directors of the East India Company entertained the newly-appointed Go-verner-General of India Sir Henry Harding, K. C. B. at dinner, previous to his departure for the Beat of his government in
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    • 149 1 A great seizure of counterfeit coin has been made at Birmingham by the police, in the workshops of Mr Taberrer, and Messrs Calley and Co., where was found a very large quantity of counterfeit coin, made to resemble doits, and supposed to be int*»-. ..J tor
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    • 170 1 (Literary Gazette, 25th May 184 4. J In our Number, 1413, we stated that in the ensuing summer the object of the Russian expedition will be icr determine the difference of longitude between Altona and Greenwich. The transit between tbe two observatories, the difference of whose meridians is
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    • 537 1 Sentence has at length been pronounced upon Daniel O" Connell and his fellow conspirators liniisoiiment for one year in Richmond iiiide*»»dl, and a fine ol £2,000.; his own security for fb.vio, an.: i c. responsibilities of two friends £'2500 ».,cli io keep the peace for seven years— is the
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    • 55 1 Tbe Prinze of Joinville his nused great sensation in Pans by the pub'ication of a pamphlet on the sui ject of the comparative powers rf the Eu^h-h French Navies. The Priuce proclaims his bei' England has been superior to France on tb his wish to change tin* relative situat-'
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    • 4516 2 b serious charge against the French Government. He asserts that the money voted by tbe Chambera has been ill laid out -that the Navy ought to be in a finer state than it is and that it is in a very had state. He then proceeds to »how that it
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    • 965 2 The quarrel between the East India Corapßny an d her Majesty's Government reminds us of lovers' quar. rela, ending iv reuewed protestations of mutual affection. On Wednesday night the happy reconciliation was finally cunsuni ..aied under the genial influence of an excellent
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    • 204 2 When we read that, the venerable judge (Burton) was unable to proceed for a few moments, evidently overcome by his emotions, which affected him to tears,'' we must own the most übsoiute want of sympathy with his transport, lt is wholly out of piace, totally uncalled
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