The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 April 1846

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTINER. Yo. 15. f^l- tt* THVRmi>*AY JMORjriJTU. 9th APRIL, 1546. JTo. CCCCCXIjX
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 866 1 PROCL AM f TIP If. P|I s f «oFW»LisUuiiD,) DY Virtue of a ".BOAPonBk Malacca. S MJ Precept to me i e <ie«i I hereby proclaim md give notice. »h«t a <„on of O^er and Terminer and General Gaol flloe r V in and for SingaP"Rl •"<* the Places soSofrfina'te
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    • 1229 1 Tin: viiti: koyai*. ON Wednesday the 15th instant, Her Majesty's Servants will perform the much admired Comedy of DAMP BSDB. After which the Laughable Farce of THE LITTLE BACK PARLOUR. Tickets to be had at the Godowns of Messrs Little, CursetJEE Co and JVessrs John Stekl C;>., and places secured
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    • 724 1 JUST RECEIVED. And for Sate at the Commission Rooms of the Undersigned. London-made Buggy Palanquin Poney Harness. London-made Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddles. London-made Iron Chests of sizes. English Bottled Beer a new hatch. Pages's superior old Port Wine. ALBO A Guitar with patent screws. A set of Flutes silver keys,
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  • 1012 2 Silk Mil* and Glotea. French and English 800.., Shoe. &c &c. GENTLEMEN S APPAREL S«c. Ready-made Drew Coats, Sut.ou.s, Shooting Coats and Waiscoats. Unbleached Grass Cloth for Jackets. xonyMull&c &c «or Trosers. A very fine and choice selections of Tartans, Silks, and Satin* for Waiscoating Black and White Beaver
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 187 2 TO THE EDITOR OF TUB SINGAPORE FREE PRESi A/y Dear Mr Editor, Suiely it does not require to be a great Theologian to know wh in the recognised head on earth of the Roman i atholic Church. Even children, whatever be the form of < hriwian faith to which they
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    • 802 2 TO Tilt fcDIIOK. Ot THE si Nti A L'OllE Filtß PlVtas Hir, The translator of my last letter has acquainted me with the particulars of reply to that letter which bus appeared iu your Paper, purporting to be a defence of the Authorities by one of their dependents. The translator
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    • 627 2 TO THB EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PKk>s Sir, I have read your judicious editorial remarks in the Free Press of the 2nd instant, on the inefficiency of the arrangements for the protection of the settlement and vicinity against attacks by gangs of Chinese robbers But it seems to me
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    • 431 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRKE PRESS Sir, Much ha« been said and wriUen consequent on the recent dating Gang Itobbery at lite House of Mr UiwtTSON, but beyond suggesting an addition to the Pol ce force tlie questio iof protection 10 lhai portion of the commu ily lesiding
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  • 1968 2 Singapore, Thursday, 9t/i April, 1846 •<o* In the Chin i Mail of the 26th March we find the following accountof a diabolical murder at Manila which we did not see mentioned in El Amigo del Pais On the 24fh of February last, a most atrocious murder was
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  • 1702 3 By H N. M. Steam vessel Bromo, Captain 9niv Van dexßr>ecke which arrived here on the sth, from BatarU the -ml instant we h.ivj Latalli^eacQ up to the latter d.ite. Great preparations are ueingj made throughout Java for the expedition against Bally, which will consist of 3,000 men, of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 936 3 "TZIZ^ A a ARRIVAL OF PASSENGERS. RlY li^ Dafe Per Cowayee Family,— Mits Mitchell, Miss E. Mitchell, and Mits D. n*it Flau VetteVt Name: Captain From n eu art Mitchell, Mrs Hall and child, and Messrs Mitchell and Ozario. l_ _JL 1 Per Maid of Julpha,— Mr. H. Andrews. April
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