The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 October 1845

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 44. _n»f. 1». '"PH.v^yc, 3Orn OCTOIiEB, 1845. JTto. CCCCfXXVII.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 663 1 FOtt LOUDEN ~T* fypHK A 1 »'arq UORF.fITSttIW, J| JL »p»ain R. Atkins, liaring «reai Wp r art of ktr a'lio engaged will meet wi h quick despatch For Freight or Pas^a^e. apply \r\ OUTIIRIESr CO. Jim*} Wmf Ortt*ker tfttn. HK S,.nni-h torif OAIU) C ap--7 ij tain Jose d'UctD*.
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    • 560 1 CAMPONG~GLAM ESTABLISHED IN CHURC CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. .WW Prescriptions wiU me ,t wjl^ompt and careful attention at all hours. ■Mite. „,d fr Mmm he Xiw «l"? 7'""" M li i "<"' h «od and v i»eo/^«», 97/// Mo,, JR4.S J J WOODFORD. M.; t.*M O f P-JL'jy *^y i l Balsam
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    • 381 1 FO« SAZ.2 Htiano, South American and African. Sherry Wine, in cases o f 1 and 3 do/en each. Sheet Zmc, for Spouts, for Koohmr, &c. Piano Forte*, of the hest make. MIDDLRTONS, BLUNDELL CO Sing«po.e. ?01/, i)ett>b,r, 184^ A NEW REMEDY SUITABLE TO ALL CLIMATES. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. ONE
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    • 785 1 f«HR UnderMenPd have received instruction o A d.sposp of ,h P valuahle Household P.rw.ure, Plnte and Plated-ware, Glaware, Horses, Pomes C arr, age and Halanquir,, ».e)nngi, llc o Na,s,m l-z RA will be issued a few days previous S^^.W^^ CO. And for Sale at the Commission Rooms a xt ,xt
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  • 321 2 L«di. s Fanty Handkerchiefs. M- i.ila Pina 11-mdWen hieU. Kngiisb Dnik lor I row?»rs f.lk (Hid Heaver Mat* (Arab and Black.) Tab e Clo'ltft and Towel of Si»es Ivoty and Stndal Wood Card Cane*, fcc he, JEan dt? Cologne. Lnvend >r a»d Rose Water. JVJi'k of Kosts, Q V. and
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 497 2 TO TUP. EDITOR OF I HE SINGAPORE FKEE PRESS Ijxht Air, In these days of intelligence and Steam and in connexion with them of enlightened views and oliry with i expect to our Fust Office Establishment*, —is it not a little remaikabie that in all the Mir and hustle mad-
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    • 123 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Mr t.dUor t Pray aie Grand Jurymen liable to sit on a Coroner'* Inquest, or not as «here is a great difference of opinion on the subject, you would oblige the JPablic by deciding the question. Joan truly. W. Singapore, 28/A
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    • 118 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE *REB PRESS v You WIU Ud lo learn» ll »t the Chamber of Commerce is at last besiiring itself with regard lo the Postage on Letters from hence by ihe Steam e.s to Eu.ope tia C*ylon, and it is only surpri»in K the Members
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    • 322 2 TO J II K PDITOR OF THE tIVOArORF. tUkt PRE4S Dear Sir, Will you kindly aid in hrintiing to the notice of the concerned" certain improvements much wanted io the interior arr ineemetit of the accommodation of the Congregiiion of S» A»'dr*>w'« Church here. It is a very general complaint
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    • 248 2 VfcttlTAS Swzmpore, 97 h October, 1845. We rather think, altUougli we are not quite sunvhat an the pews are free.exreptsuchasare *»ppiopiiaied by utnom who wish exclusively to occupy <« particular pew and who p^y lor the j privilege. Any person ifieief'ore who does not j wish to have exclusive ri^ht
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  • 39 2 At Pinnng. on the 6<h t.>«:i., ..fier a residence of 4i years o-ithis Islam},John Lt.»DYK,Esq a^rd 75 )ears, 6 months and 8 days The fJucijinsi was a native of Amsterdam a.^d had been nearly 57 years in India.
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  • 146 2 Sinyapons, Thursday, 30TH Oct., 1845 The H. C. Steamer Diana left this on Fiiday morning for Malacca, conveying the Hon the Recorder and Court Establishment on Circuit. Lady Nonius and family accompanied the Recorder. Captain Fabe[i Superintending Engineer for the Straits Settlements, also proceeded on bis lour
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  • 2500 2 The ship Earl of Clare, Agar, which arriveed here on the 27th instant from China and Manila reports having spoken the brig Amelia on the 18th inttant out 32 days from Manila bound to Sydney. The ship Queen of England which arrived on the 28th instant from Calcutta, reports having
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  • 3096 3 Tmf Crimihal Sissioks The fo'lowing is a l, t 1 u( Prig* ners convicted aitd Acquitted at the late 20 for La Rcm t Trok-ak-Prak ant) Madarxav, \o he imprisoned and kept at hard labour for I mon'h Ahdnpen, Adumuvo, Ton s tn>n and f^»e //<«*, to he sev^-r^lly imprisoned
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 78 4 I »j i i £L j 1 1 a s < ;t >', > [t IJ 1 I! II 3 P 1 I J: 18. IIS g 1 J \\\uA !t|H I i UiiWii 3 8 fci J J a ;;>• ill j H wl^i^ giiinn 4 liiHHl!iHi ililiilyiJ i
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    • 447 4 ilP.lt XT AI.S. Date Flap Vessel's Names. Captain From I Date of Depart. )ct.22 Dutch barq Bin la Ahdallah Bally I4th Sej> „13 British barq Hope W«!li« P.nang istl.inst ,23 British barq Joh.i'iu* tV!-x Pin*n< 1 1th inst ,23 British ship Charlotte J.itbschwagr M«riila Ittth^ep „23 British brig ShnviJit j
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 10 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. s~ E THURSUAY .^r^n^r^r
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    • 329 1 The Opium Seizure. (Fi-om tht Pinang Gttette, Oct. 4.) We bear that the Opium seized litt week on the ioformatioo of the farmer wii, after due coarse of pro. ceedings confiscated and that an application was ccordmgly made by him to the Sitting Magistrate for the Opium .o forfeited
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    • 159 1 On Wednesday we stir a post office circular remind* ing the public of tbe expected arrival of the Lady Mary W'u d, and requesting that letters to be transmitted by her would be sent «s early as possible to tbe post office. We extract tbe fallowing Tbe
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    • 367 1 A gtng of five Chinese robbers, armed with knives ted bludgeon*, attacked the bouse of a Chinaman residing at Aier Etam on the ni<bt of Friday week lost, and plundered it of various articles, without weeting with any rrsistance, ai be was an elderly mm, and
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    • 493 1 We believe the B-aymnz* is expected to morrow. It it rather stiange that no post office intimation is published here of the time of opening and cloning the nails by the steamers, while at every otuer place, even at Singapore where the post office arrangement* are confessedly
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    • 973 1 W. I. S7l° m th Adela^e Obttrver.) wMch h^ C tu tO abttained *roai noticing rumours briti C TI! me d tbe allant Ca P tain aDd b swL.ii W elf n! y repetition of the .orrowfat KSSLT 15 1 f iendBof Other •bsentee.,henlr T ereii biolutel
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    • 78 1 The Steamer Tire Quo?n. T (Prom the Bconomitt, Oct, 2.) le.i e roT* C pUi D Maekleltr. R. N., will Sund.l r P D 0ir M Ucct d Singapore on received 7n rD K lnf th 4 but no c.rg/will be krpi tZ t ftef Frid y We h
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    • 118 1 Steam Communication to Australia. t* TJ Econom »t> September 5.) t Bengal Hurtaru hears that H. M.'s GoTern- I ha, .decided on extending Steam Communication by lne of Steamer, from Singapore, h r o .7: i? "p£; et r.-. ita ou ht p- »k-» »u r «CKets. Our contemporary .«y.
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    • 398 1 EBeche-Le-I£er. ie coasts of the islands to tbe northward of New I there is a sea-slug, known in commerce as ''Vwn teuBive| y «»ed in China, and, ig to M Colloch, realizes from £2S to £150 ton, according to variety and cure. The Du'ch merchant, at 8.U»»., and tbe
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    • 3553 1 The late Calamity near Rouen. (From the London Timet, August 2S.J (FftOM OUR OWN CnRKK>PON»KNT.) BOUEN, August 22. The Rouen papers, which you will have received ere this can reach you (*ee The lime* at will bate informed you of an occurrence on T«et<J«j last, not far from this
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    • 110 1 KfFrom the Sydney Herald, August 15. e h*ve beeo favoured by Messrs Smith and Campwith a memorandum of the isle of some horses heuce to Ceylon by the Agincourt, Captain Neatby, being the only shipment that baa yet taken place to that colony. Four shipped by Major
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    • 233 1 [From the South Australian Register, June 18.] We have oewi from Tahiti to the 3rd March, when the French were still in possession of the country, and there appears to be no prospect of a satisfactory settlements of the affairs. The French Protectorate Flag was hoisted at Pa. peete,'
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    • 1454 2 MRS CAUDLE, WE ARIKD OF MARGATE, H Afi A GREAT DESIRE TO SEE FRANCE.' 4 Bless me, arn't you tired, Caudle No t Well* was there ever such a man But nothing ever tires you. Of course, it's all very well for you yes, you can
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