The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 May 1847
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Title Section18 1847-05-13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vte. tO. ¥\>t. IS. rHIHHIKIi .VfOWJtV.V.fV 13th J__ Y ISSI »ICXXH18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement694 1847-05-13 1 TO BE LET M r I^HE House and Godowns, corner of ommercial-square, lately cccnpied by Mr Perry. Apply to KER, RAWSON S. Co. Lingupore 2 5. h Novr 1H46. ~TO la__T, From Ist January next. c n frtrt^E Bungalow at the Top of High<**'^A o_h street— now occupied by J.694 words
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Advertisement666 1847-05-13 1 NOTICE *T*HE Undersigned begs to announce lo the Pub- he of Singapore, that he has commenced uus.ness as Commission Agent and Auctioneer, m those new premises next to Messrs Apel, Lekder ttlavea and trusts by strict and constant attention •o business to metit a sha-e of their patronage. t ALFRED666 words
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Advertisement780 1847-05-13 1 ~v_* w„ TER LEMONADE i MANUFACTORY. *m*s_t\ Water doz.-boitlea supplied? U* c-uT ce ce s d fin e r oade J 3 Lemon Syrup J Qua't Botiies!'.'; 1 o. c a nhrL 6me i!aT ,ring L Soda VVater or Lemonade _Sf JT he F Un,ain at all during the day.—780 words
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Advertisement605 1847-05-13 1 urns. cuasETJEB coADVERTISEMENT. mi.E n H ®W«. Oilman Stores, cc-Sffi *C Cumberland and Yorkshire Hams S-ftffi^ Macea 'c Vermicelli rT.v A erne,,, y. Cabin Biscui, Raisins, Currants and Prunes. Tnm- J'V n aUCeS and Mustard. Jams and Jellies. Scotch Oat Meal. Red Herrings &c. T i- n also ttm^,9B^*± Hobt.l605 words
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Article1955 1847-05-13 2 (F*om the Singaporean, May 11.) The following particulars relative to tbe recent affair m this country are from an authentic source, and may be therefore relied upon. We will state the facts from the beginning. Iv 1 845 Hear Admiral CeciUe wrote to the present King of Cochin-china,1,955 words
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Article276 1847-05-13 2 Launch. (From the Maulmain Chronicle, March 24.) A fine leak Vessel of 600 tons, named, the *•> George Pollock was launched on Saturday la.t, from Mr Mould's building yard Monoon, m the first-rate style by her skilful architect, and amid the cheers ol a very great concourse of people276 words
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Article238 1847-05-13 2 Steam Navigation la Australia. (Front ths Monthly Tim**, March 13.) Mr F. s setto tt i squired of the heo. gentleman the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, whether it wa. the Intention of the Government t* grant for the current year say, and what. .am. of238 words
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Article67 1847-05-13 2 Lord L.ngdale. m delivering judgment, _a.d-->"The judge., m giving their ressoa. for tbe order, they m.de, have made use of expressions affecting the moral and personal character of Mr Minchin, which we deeply regret, as we do not think they were warranted by the fact* of the67 words
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Article171 1847-05-13 2 Nearly the whole of the astronomical world are agreed m considering Neptune to be an appropriate name for the new planet while M. Arago insists on giving to it the name of Le Verricr. Mr Stmve, on the part of the Petersburgh Academy of Sciences,171 words
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Article233 1847-05-13 2 Million. A popular perruquier at the East End of the Town has made arrangements for the sun p'y, on an extensive and elaborate scale t Moustachios for the Million- The great d mand for these articles by the inmate, of tk Queen's Bench Prison, the swell233 words
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Article857 1847-05-13 2 {From the Times, March, 8 We lately had occasion to announce and lament the death of Professor Napier, and this is not the place lo enter into any lengthened account of his life and character. Few literary men m this country have been more m the857 words
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356 1847-05-13 2 (From the Morning Herald, March 15 J The greatest speed that has ever been reached by the locomotive engine, was attained on Thursday last he the 4 Great Western," with ihe usual twel.e o clock up express train from Exetei. The train356 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement314 1847-05-13 2 China Worked Silver Card Caaes, Thimbles, Needl* cases etc, tkc CHINA WARR. A variety of Lacquered Work Tables, Boxes, Teapoys Trays, Tea Caddies, Segar Cases the. Ivory, Chess end Beckgamaon men, and Back gam mon boards. White, Black and Colored, Feather Fans, Silk Fans, Very Handsome Bombay Work Boxes, C_.314 words
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331 1847-05-13 3 John Duncan,the eon of a teepectable working man m Liverpool, ha vine been m Scotland for a few weeks last summer, with hie mother and the rest of .the family, contracted a strong attachment for the locality •nd the friends with whom he resided.331 words
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455 1847-05-13 3 Captain Kellett, C.B., and Co in an Awkward Predicament. A leiter-from'.ehe Herala\, 16, .urveying.ve.sel m the Pacific, gives an account of a very awkward position m which tbe gallant and distinguished captain of the Herald, and the master, surgeon, purser, and thirteen men were placed While at Lignatanejo, on the455 words
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Article512 1847-05-13 3 LOSS OF THE TIBER. (From the I'mily News. March 10.) The Oriental and Peninsular Steam Company. vcmcl -V'.r. having been due since the 27th nit, much apprehension wa. felt respecting her, m consequence of ber non-arrival at Southampton. We ye.ierday had to announce, m a portion of our impression,512 words
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3618 1847-05-13 3 T HE FR E E PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 13th May, 1847. Memorandum of Covers received|'and forwarded at the Post Office, by the Ovtrland Steamers, during the month of May, 1847, viz Ricbitid, Per itetmer Mierapi from Batavia.. 163 Par LadyMtry Wood from China 428 Par Bngtnxa from England «Ja G3,618 words
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Article2603 1847-05-13 4 From the Examiner, February 20, Uu -hie tr,J> is, after all, the great civiliser and humani.er of mankind, and baa, unquestionably, contributed far more to the prosperity of our Indian empire than .tarestnen and. warrior.. It, alone, overthrew tht great commerrial monopolies abolished all pervading transit duties2,603 words
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Article276 1847-05-13 4 Bridge from "eeT-iiasTen tjLamb^hRlr S Jro W ot Hetherbyre.. House, BerwickAlre, a captain m the navy, ha. offered nt his own et! pense to construct a „d Maintain a lo.pension bridge across the Thames horn Westminster to Lamb*-t). if _c can obtain the authority of parliament and permission, to276 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous315 1847-05-13 4 g__i£jPlKCr XV* T__3E R 0 MR. F.-micl. b.rq l l 6() gaieoehip- j -isl^tTTsoni Th,,, Scnr. Coro/me 100 Howard Din. r Wj Wwaff] '.00 Smoult j 2_T. "•bain ieefcJfl 125 H.own g r c h,f 1 F*r/-W0 428 Cruicksha::-. Diim r_:_ Freaieh kali Pmeittama Servan q ,0 Ll,,n Swed harq315 words
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Miscellaneous195 1847-05-13 4 J£aUmmar r HoopAfS-llom. CoL and Lad, Buttemorth, anl Mr J. Bo B~gAaTUR33. »_*L *__*<"* I OsosW- BolxnlToTr May 5 Britiah j .hi** p rinc 4/6 err Thompson" "ChTnT" a, Britisb J barq ftlt Graham L d 6 M_s|Mr L:d:, Mary Wood Era,.. Point de Galle S; SS'k fW Reid Port195 words
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