The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 April 1846

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. y». i«. n»i. n. THimnn^iir jmaujrurG. 16th april, is4G. jt*>. cccctxlxi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 698 1 wotxfxcation. n nui'uanc of in^tiactions issued by Her Maj*>»- \\M Master General, lx>ndoi», and with the y *^ncp of ih** Courts of Directors of the East (Ulir "rom t any. the following rate* of Hrilish Packet "Ye will, from the Is. of May next, he levied LHtMB, N*wsp*p*rs and Prices
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    • 832 1 AOVERTI vEMENT. TDB Racfs will tAe place to-day, Thursday lite 1 6»li an Saiuulay me 18th inst. m 4. p.m. By Order, JOttltOCßt. Htcretary, Sinxmnre, l Ap it '..46. JUST RECEIVED REC '^1 -ENDED? A few ca-ks ol Salt V Cos. pale Ale. The I Ce«tificates received with this Beer
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    • 539 1 CHURCH OP ENGLAND X.XFE ASSURANCE COM PANY of London. EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLING. THE Undeixgi.ed having been appointed Agent to the Singapore Branch of the above Institution, invites the attention of the Straits Community to the rates at which it ofler* to ensure
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    • 724 1 JUST And for Sale at the Commission Rooms of the Undersigned. London-made 3u o y P a h,,,q U Unj n Pnney H arnw London-made Ladies and •enllemen's Saddles London-made Iron Chests of sizes. English fiotiled Beer a new batch. Pages's superior old Port Wine. a n ALiO A Uuitar
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1279 2 TO THE EDITOR OF TUB SINGAPORE FREE PKESt Dear Sir, Ough' the Gambling Farm lo be revived in apart With your permission I purpose offering a few remarks in endeavouring to answer the alovf query, in hop«s ihey may attract ihe iio'ire of some ,il<ler correspondent, or or yourself, to
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    • 578 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRP E PR Air, r «E<s CA i J n Pa Bin^ the Catholi c Cbapel of the r Shepherd yesterday, my attention wls arr, t ed k^ vast concourse of Chinese, seated ia group. „,> 6on matt aroand the building. Prompted by *f
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  • 28 2 ,7 > n «?7'>''e. on the 7th in.tant, nt the Reiidenm ot the Hon ble Colonel Butterworth, c.b the wife of Captain Cookr, Madraa Artillery, of a So*
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  • 41 2 ai n-tl^-Hill, n«»r Edinburgh, on the 30th Jany Major- General Thoma. Murray. Bengal Arm, At Lark Hill, Preston, on tbe 20tb February. S. Horrocks, Esqre. On the 21st Feby. ANNF, wl fe of K. Murchison, Esqre, late Governor of Finang.
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  • 736 2 THE FREE PRE SS Singapore, Thursday, 16*/* April, 1846. We proatd remind our readers that the Ra"e* he^i ai 4 o'Clock p. m to da?:— tad undeist-tiid that yood sport is anticipated. T ii vv wi I "»e t!ir» ,ase a* we should es(..i< to s< o t.«voi lie an
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 923 2 cuv»lh»« proiH-M.^ «liey pp»*ess, only of Messrs Wagmorn and 1. o aaeMts, a* follows Bombay, HWm »P*m n<i Tun er IVTtili. n s Sm h and r Madras, Grifhlhs all ICo 1 eylon, x 'r Black, tlonirkong, Mc«Jr< Lewis and B«rnett. Singapore, MrJTho*. Smith. To Public and Corporate Bodi.s, Bankers,
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    • 832 2 CHINA WAKE A variety of Lacquered Work Tables, Boxes, Teai oys Trays, Tea Caddies, Segar t ases &c Ivory, Chess and Backgammon men, and Barkgam* mou ('oards. \Mtite, Black and Colored, Feather Fans, S\lk Fans, Very Handsome Bombay Work Boxes, Ca.d Cases, Paper Cutlers, Glove Boxes. &c all made uf
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    • 25 2 I Nil Ships supplied with Fresh Pro»isions, Water and Fire-wood daily. trea Slocks of every description supplied on the shortest notice Singapore, 15iA September 181b.
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  • 1934 3 Session or Over and Tehminer. The first Session of this year was opened on Monday last by the Hon'i>le the Governor, the Hnn'ble tlie Recorder and the Hon'ble the Resident Councillor. The following gentleBen were balloted for and sworn on the *rand Jury Adam Stkrs, Eagre. Foreman. John Connolly, Esqre
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  • 1405 3 We alluded in our last overland issue to a Proclamation of the Governor- General of Java establishing the Government of Borneo and its Dependencies. We now annex a translation of the do cument at length. The observations we il tended to make upon it we are compelled to postpone until
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 489 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. ruel's N nm ft. lons 'nmmantfrrs J Consignees. I Destination £>c 1 1 C Meamer 'rit telethon .771 Kos7~ i B- '»arq Cfcelta 146 Crisp Bouslead, Schwabe fc Co. S wed. brig J w /C 300 Bru<ewitz \V. R. F'aterson Co I Pinang hip la'oltne 3JO
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    • 335 4 ___ARKZVALS. Date Flay Vessel's Namet. Captain From J Depart April 8 British ship Orpheus Neak EiT^r^ol 8 British Btr Lady Mary Wood Evans Ceylon 30th ult y British ship Pathfinder Holt Bntavia J(l Unmb schnr. Hehe Hullock Batavia ]sth ult IS w «m|. I biig Prins Oscar i Mellin Pina.g
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THUkSDAY MORNING, 16r P APRIL, 1846.
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    • 4595 1 „r a ight ov*r the kwalla Men B katip alo'Ui «he I of the river of Banj«-rim«»in to «h*> Tjem the X*^ pn anr^ pTO«re«siv#ly along the l.ank o' »l» p kween, a^ i< a'-oremeniioned. A r ,i,p «iivi«ion of^outh and east coast an? „< r 0,,.i0,,«0f_ B^longsn. G^non* D
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    • 586 1 Meeting of the Inhabitants. (From the Pinang Gazette, Apri 4.) On Thursday some of the European and Native inhabitants met in the Hall of 'he < himber of Commerce in comnlhnffe with the Sheriff s Notice published in our two last issues. Lieutenant Colonel JarmS L»wwas called to chair.
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    • 205 2 (From the Calcutta Star, March t) We have intelligence from irnip of (ho 2 'nil ult. It tell u» that the Si'nb Force thnt MtM m«df the en.blance of holding out wm riisi irited a«J di»<uj;>»nized, and that it waa believed they would l»y down their inn on the
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    • 412 2 (From the Englishman, March 2.) A letter from Maulrmiu of ilih 2nd instant, slates thai Dr Uichardsoi. died two d<ys previously, of a jungle fever cauuht on Fulo J«»k« Accounts received Irom Rangoon mention thit an attempt had heen m;tde lo e fleci mum. r revolution headed by the
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    • 1695 2 Durbar has been such s»s to jn«tifv \hf most «evere r and PMirmc measure* of rrtiibntion (the infliction ol which m »v y- t l>e required by sound p<Ticv, it the recent acts of vi lence be n-»t a nplv atoned for a n«i j ininiediate submission tendered)
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    • 267 2 From the Overland Friend of China, Ma-ch 20 Military. The troop ship Alligator sailed for Chusin on the Mtli with a detachment of the 98»h regiment The regiment on the e»acauiion of the Island will he *e*dy for any service, and will probably be embail.ed from the Ishmd direct
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    • 1141 2 The Borneo Pirates.* (From the Time*, February, 19 Tliis i* an important book upon M important suH« jert. The establishment of a British settlement oil the north-west coast of Borneo and tlie ocVtip ition of the island of Lahuan have, for n long time p>»st, been under »he cnn»ideration
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    • 40 2 A Narrative of the Expedition against the Borneo Pirates, in Her Mojesti/'s Ship Dido, with Extract* from the Journal rf James Brooke, Esq., of Sarawak, fyc. By Captiia the Hon. 'enry Keppel, R.N. la 2 volt. Chapman and Hall. 1846.
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