The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 October 1845

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND mERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 42. F>>f. 10. TMWURSB^ir Moujruira, igth October, 1845. -%V>. CCCCfXXT.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 779 1 NOTICr. THF. period having armed as notified under date the 2nd April last for the removal of th# Light House at Malacca, a Lantern vill be exhibited at jmi arm of tbe Flat} Staff at that Station, till the Ist April 1846, when it will be removed to Singa- pore,
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    • 1345 1 A NEW REMEDY SUITABLE TO ALL CLIMATES. THE GALV ANO-^iECTRXC AKD MAGNETIC RING. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. ONE RUPEE EACH. Also a variety of Belts, Bands, Garters, and other Instruments, constructed of a combination of Metals i by which Galvanic influence may be applied to thp human system upon scientific
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    • 737 1 NOTICE t* 2mt, I, I E!I1 ad i t for Monday Mnd P^'noned Mil Wednesday, !he i sSnKaj* io see >he Va e a md Ar,rt r J^ST RECEIVED. And for bale at the Commission Room, d i./v the Undersigned. Real Welsh Flannels, Ladies Coiton Stockings, Gentlemen's Silk Umbrellas, AND
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  • 5558 2 TO Til* EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRIE PRESg sir, I hear Out the Deputy Superintendent i, coiif ataciu a^.n, yti km ukeh 1O of j* Fires in the Verandahs in Ming Street. I hav> tuither to complain of Government allowing the processions to parade through the Streets with 1-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 786 2 At the Godowns of the Undersigned Anchors and Grapnels, of sues. Chain Cablet, 4 I J inch. Europe Canvas, bleached and brown. Kiiiitm red, white, yellow, hlue and greeo. Ship* l>eck and Scuttle Lights of sizes. Ship's Steering Compasses. Mat Sali Pork. Jhsh and Cape Salt Beef. Arrack, (Batavia( in
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    • 20 2 •On my voyage I will write •omcthinTi^ouTirffli the iutunu«tioii of your countrymen, t a«e /Vee /'rew of I7tii July, lbii.
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  • 36 3 At v alcutla, on the hve.iiuK of the 7th ultimo, Mr Stephen Kmo, oi ii.c Honorable Comuany's Ma me Jetvite. akjed 49 years, 4 montbs and (8 days, tatpty Ininetiiel hy his relatives »nd friends.
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  • 2657 3 Sinya;,or,, Thursday, 16th Oct., 1845. The Cursefjee Cuwusjee arrived yesterday from Slain .vihcli site loft oti the IStii ultimo. We are glad to hear that eveiy thiaj; was quiet there, and apparently going on well The appointment of a Consul to Stam will no doubt be productive
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  • 1241 4 SIK^APOUF., IMUUHMM.W MOBSSKti, I€»TH OCTOBER, 1845. In this f. t there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. I***. k, pl iHp !m* WMM Cn,.. T*. :-K U «0,.« G..0».. M..** K-.^ C.1.1 Do. H0,u1,,
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  • 521 4 EUROPE GOODS. There h not mnch demand at present for Europe ManiifoM """row .vfiSSSfe aassa *"<• •js^terS &r 30 lL have en soi<i !o °f jsksrss.^ r.r difficnit of saie a of 1. and American Dkilm are m,, c wante d. bH.ETiNG.— Sale* of narrow at
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 88 4 I .1 X o 5 ItM'itiitntiu jj I li hU m til&* la-1I a -1 Til B 333::::: {iiliiil j ilill Ii "I :<Bsgj s£^f.- -^15 fisaaas Bll^ti-fl w Q 2»S2g 5« 3 g S l!!liirl|ul>.i- fliiij U till 1 22 ji itfiSlJi Ernia«sggss-r -^ll^ J ail? l 2s-.2.-a ?1
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    • 202 4 ARRIVALS'^ Oct. 8 British ~^hZ H^Tk^-u X- £V*J±. m 9 HMT. ship Savvhfre p^Jt Pinan S =^^T ,10 British brig ZvZ t k g Trinco «»»lee 20th alt ,10 11. C steamer J" n Col «™bo 13th ult „11 Briti.h barq Sophia FrZr MeT D ah n S Bth inst
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 6 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
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    • 1421 1 rent in Hritish Shi,*." Ser. I enact* ••Tliat no Goods shall h e inipmied into any Brititk Po^e^ion in Asia, Africa or Amtrim in any Foieitjn Slnp«, ui.|ps« t|,* T |lf> Sl.i. »of the Country oT wti'cli the (Hoods are ilie produre, aid from whirh the Goods tre imported Section
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    • 1339 1 The alj 'umeti Court of Uuartkh Sksbions <>«>enr<\ on M i.i J.iv. wuen the Honorable the Uecorder delivered bit ju.l<em- at on the assessment case. We been diBf«ppNi<ic«tl in obtaining full report of the proceedings, mid, in the meantime, therefore, we o»n only ff-r a ib
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    • 127 1 AWVi, CHINA. Average 1^ '77 Sf JU C 8I eeret c of Jul y« °< Augu.t.^of first two weekaof SepTTsT Average f,,r r«t whale time-morning 81, noon 87, evening B S. Average of the whole season 8"« Week of dlyT eritB€ h<?tt Week f Jttl Eltreme heat 98>
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    • 694 1 The Malgache Policy. (Prom the Gentleman* Gazette September 13.) From the Cerneen of the ISth August, we learn the following interesting facts, relative to tbe atate of feeling which prevails amongst the Ovaht on the coaat of Madagascar. H. M. Frigate Conway anchored at Port Louis on the 16th
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    • 281 1 Runmul Luck*, who has already gained an infamous notoriety as having acknowledged himself guilty of various conspiracies worthy of the severest punishment, and from haviug been the partner, and principal character in the transactions which led to tbe conviction and transportation of Alloo Paroo, lately appeared
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    • 514 1 Summary of Mews. (Prom the Friend of India, September \B.J September 12.— Mr Gdrdeuer the Hy<iest and Mor* rison'a Pills have been for some time out of sight* Meanwhile another House is advertising for a vender of Holloway's Pills, and in the recent ease of Mr* Warman, it was
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    • 1144 1 We learn with unfeigned satisfaction, that a naog handsome subscription bus been raited by tbe com* inanity of Singapore (or tbe erection of a Tomb in tb° Buriat-Grouud, and a Tablet in the üburcb at tba* place, iv testimony of their respect for the
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    • 364 2 {From the Atnnlmain Chronicle, September 3.) SL4vßHviu India, canuot bo completely ulmlishcil. until the people themselves are iminied with a •vi»« of rational liberty, an i no.v blood is infused int<» th< ir hearts, which in bleeding at every pore under |k« fangs of supeiMtiioii. Efforts are at present
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    • 2671 2 A New British Settlement, (From the Alias for India, A>gu»i 2 If the journals of oar etiterc possessions b? rightly informed, Government is aoout to tike a very important and interesting step in a quarter of 'he world full of commercial capabilities, and intimately <:<»nn* > cted with the
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    • 976 2 Mrs Caudle wishes to know if they're going to the seu-stde, or not, this summei that's Hot Yet it is hot. I'm tare one might as well be in an ornn as in town this weather. You seem to forget it's July, Mr Caudle. I've been
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    • 278 2 The accumulated deficiences io ths French fiaances, for the last six years, amount to 25 millions tterThe total number of letters delivered in the United Kingdom in the year 1844 was 242 million*, whicfc i* au increase of nearly 22 million! on the previous Irish Evidenc..-" p ray my
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