The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 October 1845
1845-10-02
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Title Section16 1845-10-02 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 40. #v»i. 10. TMrtiMn.tr jmoHjrMjra. %m otromit i»45. •*>*. ctccrxxir.16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement879 1845-10-02 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE 'OI.L«\VINO Is PL'UIISUF.D TOR GLMERAL INIORMATIOS SOUTH CHAXXEL BANK, DISCOVERED BY CAPT CONGALTON (Diana Magnetic acajHajaa f J-, Pfd 8,a,,c a ....N...yVVJ W. 3 J j f miles •prmv tides V Burhukjf N w hy w 15 mi|eS There are 8 to 10 tathoms close On the879 words
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Advertisement854 1845-10-02 1 FOR IvIA^XIjA %?^4 r f >IIK S )ani n >>'•« nARD f Cap. <m lain Jo< e d'UcFD*, daily expected, RjjW^ W| h promptly dispatched and will take argo at reduced rates of Freight. Apply to c w R- PATERSON CO. Singapore, 18//, September, IRIS. j^ f¥l"k fine New Urit?854 words
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Advertisement452 1845-10-02 1 TO X.£T. JLm^-V Dwelijng House with commowSi^ d'.ous Godowns underneath, situated '■■■f^| ln e Kiver side, adjoini-nj ihe Premises now occupied hy J B A LEST| E n, Esquire, I** American Consul. Apply .0 RorsTF.An, «PHWAWF r o tin r |^HE suhstaintial recentl) built DWRL#BBRJk I LING HOUSE in Hill452 words
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Advertisement769 1845-10-02 1 INOI ICE. W?IT T HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BBLL BY J-UMJC AUCTION, •AT TIIR QODOWM OF Messrs. BOINTfcAI), SCHWABE Co. On Friday the 3d fast at 1 o'Clock A TO CLOSM COX^IGXMEXTS I hoice selection o» W ,e>. consi,tii, e of— Ua.et U.a.np.une, U*d*im, .superior old ud\. S T LlC l769 words
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Article1036 1845-10-02 2 News of the Week. (From the Pining Gtzet'e, September 20. j List week two pieces of paddie land situate in the district of Etam were sold by public auction. The one measuring M oriongs. the other l^i orlones (he fi st brought Drs. f»5O, *i.d theUst Drs. 470. The1,036 words
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Article1265 1845-10-02 2 On the Ist tusunt L>r Thrtodore Ctntor wa* relieved from his duties here by Dr Joseph Rise of the Bengal Serfice who has been appointed Vo the Office. The appointment of Acsistaiit Garrison Surgeon of Fort Willi«in whs, we be.ieve by order of the GovernorGeneral,1,265 words
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Article320 1845-10-02 2 {From the Straits Tunes, Sept. SdJ AGa>gof Coinkhs. —hi consequence of infer noatio.i received of the existence of vian- of Coiurrs Ht Soonjee Joroii, h few mile* from the tow,,, warrants were issued for their apprehension, h.,,1 the c*»e e*MM on for ezft-uinatteii at the Police office ou Thursday320 words
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Article1274 1845-10-02 2 TO TBI EDITOR OF THE »1NO APO RE FREE PRESS Dear dtr 9 nffi. X A f CirCular e^anatingr from the Police Office has of late been go.n* Me .ounris of .lie Settlement, requesting the aid of it* Community towards rating a subscription to relieve the leased and destitute1,274 words
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Advertisement725 1845-10-02 2 JUST RKCEIVEI), I Ex V HE USA, AT CURS*TJ££ &> CO. AN Invoice of Oilman* Stores, MMtMtksl of Yoik ll*m«. Pine Cheeses, INetU i ■< T«»M— Illlfjsy. Tup*'. Hwl Unl^y. s»ah»-»l million, Pickle hMI white Wir.e Vioeuar, i\Ui«l»fd and Immflll JMtiipHtiia, Honied Fiuit, lU»|>b*rry Vinegar, J 4 in and Jellies725 words
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Advertisement920 1845-10-02 2 utiina OftM Cloth ami ditto Uandkeithiels. Europe Silk Umbrella*. I .mlies Fancy Hand-kerchief*. Manila Pina llandkerttlief*. Fii c IflftMl Duck lor Irowsprs Silk and Heaver |Ut* (Arab and Black.) Tab c C'otht-s and Towels o» Sires. Ivniy and S^ndnl Wood Card Cusps, *C &C. fan dt Calm*. La vend .1920 words
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Article3286 1845-10-02 3 toingtipori, TkurMliy, "2nd Oct 1845. The Hon. Company's sieam Vessel h'egelhon, left this U-t week fur Turon in Cochin China Tlie object of the h'hleyethont voyage is to convey Jo the King of Cochin China an Autograph Letter from the Governor General of British India, expressing ilie3,286 words
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920 1845-10-02 4 raEiiiMiiAY jnoiisiM^ octobkk, BM;>. In nil* p«,t there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Acoo««L 1 ,I^l, 1^— divi^din.o (>««.. T.,e«,«a. cedu ou v, as folio*. :-E U ko ,k Good, Mont.... iMa.ANanrf Chi«920 words
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Article656 1845-10-02 4 RUKOPK GOODS. <:OTTON GOODS -There has been m >re inqui.y for Cotton Maniifaei.r. +m*U the week, l>,,t very low prices rttrcd »rtic«l«rly W ShiniMgH and MtHldapollaui*. For P.infs there i< little demand M I- a good demand lor Twist nnd the Market is nearly bImnJU suable656 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous75 1845-10-02 4 5 c I -sill 1 I ft 1 L(«OZ2 *a. U »a*T gq 2 2 r |j-f|« j| g CJo.•:3 S» hl=s=tu.o :|«j isaUStisisli ttf o *^<c_w-iuj^s-t'*^ r a l Ji g|*£= a JS iS s f iiiiii hi£%if irj- h 1 i I l £i oc£9a&ia.as>ztS s >• >75 words
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Miscellaneous307 1845-10-02 4 ARRIVALS, Date IF^ Vunr, Name*. Captain 7 rom I D te of Se|>t *25 SSS £S f*^*-*^i Pi^J .S "25 Duih .K rq «2f*«Tr Youn S Newcastle l.ithM.y '25 H M K^" Jfa l/da Abd Batavia 6th ult 25 Rr'itUK 2Cr Fan baw e Sarwark 20th inrt Brituh •hipF^mjee Cowasje307 words
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SLPPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Title Section12 1845-10-02 1 SLPPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, 2nd OCTOBER, 1845.12 words
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Article160 1845-10-02 1 proper moral treatment remained perfectly quiet and were daily employed making coir mats, baskets &c and a visitor only discovered the unround state of the minds of the inmates by entering into conversation with them. The articles manufactured were periodically sold and after paying the expeneea of the maUri •It160 words
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Article311 1845-10-02 1 There it rumour in circulation that the tax on four wheeled and other vehicle* it about to be doubled. At thit time when new taiea and new system of levy, iug them, have become the rage" in Bombay, it cannot be denied that thit teems a fair tax, at311 words
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Article858 1845-10-02 1 Z T ailroadslin India. (From the I'rtend of luilit, Auyutt 28.) It whs scarcely expected tint the hst Mail would bunt; us any hesb intelligence regarding the progress of Indian Uiiln a. la in England. The Court of Di rectors, after entering with sincerity and z-al into i Lie858 words
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Article1532 1845-10-02 1 We letrn from i puS ie N »iiii :*uon of the Bom Say G ivernmtfnt tlixt the <Juiy uu Milivd Opium Im been r«isrd t> SOi li« it chest, which i» an advmice of 1 ih» Re upon lite former ra'e. It is nut to be su[>|io*fd th^it this1,532 words
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416 1845-10-02 1 (Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, July 25.) Most of our readers are aware that the barque Pagoda, hired by Government fora scientific expedition to the Antarctic Regions, lately returned to Simon's Bay, and the following particulars wh'ch have transpired, connected therewith, may, we believe,416 words
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Article267 1845-10-02 1 Revenue of the Railways. We hsve now before u« the official railway returns mide up for the last three months, being that quarter of the year in wliicli the tra&fl is smallest and also least subject to fluctuation. It appeirs that the aggregate receipt for trirfir, since the Ist267 words
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Article402 1845-10-02 1 F ouch a and Talleyrand. 41 Fouche," s-ys M. Thiers was a personage of intelligence and cunning, neither actually good nor bad, ill 'roughly conversant with m -iikiiid, especially wit li the worst, despising all alike, erapl lying the police to faster disturbince, as well as to track its course,402 words
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Article154 1845-10-02 1 A decent country woman came one mirket-day, and betted to speak wth me. Mie told me, with an air of secrecy, that her husband behaved unkind y to her. and tint, knowing me to be a wise man, I could tell what would what wou'd154 words
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CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
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262 1845-10-02 1 In our l.»st »\e announced the cipture ot" certain Slavers, anil tlie delivery mM the charge of the Hou'Ule tue l"o lector ot' Cm«t«M», ot' 3ttj Negroes. Tue following are die pdrticului* as tar m we have been able lv collect them. A262 words
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Article1590 1845-10-02 1 MR CAODLt HAS NOT ACT*D UK! A HUSBAND*, AT TBII WBDDING DINNgK. Ah me 1 It's no use wishing— none at til i but I do with tbat yesterday fourteen years culd come back ■gain. Little did I think, Mr Caudle, wben you brought me home1,590 words
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