The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 May 1847

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,r». 30. #Tr>«. 13. IJMm *>** y MOKjriJTG, SOTH .VJ_Y, 184-r. DLCXXIH
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 709 1 To C. A. Dvcf, Esquire, Sheriff of Fnncc of Wales Island, Singapore Sf Malacca. >iv, We the undersi|»ned do hereby requ°st you will call a Public Meeting of the laaaakaatl of Singapore at an early day, for the purjiose of taking into consideiation the propriety of making such representations to
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    • 757 1 NOTZCE. iyf V attention having beeu directed to the cirL»a_ curostance lhat my name is tntered m the Singapore Almanack for fhis year as a Partner m [he Firm of Messrs C. V Menneckeo Co I Hereby give notice, that I am not and never was a t artner m
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    • 742 1 TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Tomorrow, Friday, the 28th Instant* AT THE GODOWNS OF SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. A Lar^e assortment of Coloured Steel Engravings -Ti n handsome gill frames; fancy Stationery, consistmjr of Letter and Note Paper Ladies Writin? Cabinets; Envelopes; Spaling Wax: Moito, lMitial and Common Wafers Steel Pens;
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    • 594 1 M-TIE. COnSETJEB *CtVs ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE. Oilman Mores, cnaßnutof of- C **+•<*** Br.?. ber! ;T an,i Hams. Raisins, Currants and Prones. TaitFru.ts Sauces and Mustard. Jams and Jellies Scotch Oat Meal. Red Herrings &c. Ladies ime Bonnet, Cap and Sash Rlbhoua A,,d an -i'ililo< of Millinery S "obart Tow,, Apples h!b
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  • 643 2 (From the DaVy News, February, 26 Punishment ba. not been long m overtaking the i perpetrator, of the Spanish marriages. That achieve- ment was a source of great triumph to the French j court but a few week. back. lis journal, .ung paeans without relaxation and M. Guizot proclaimed
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  • 2299 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, I observe by The Times that the French pre., has been discussing tbe question of our occupmtion of the island of Labuun, .nd, generally, accor* din* to it. wont m .11 similar case., very ignorantly and with a fixed
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  • 120 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, The ve.y serious rednciinn m Unnni ipm< le Stafopore is wart! know.,, >H n.e maxim*.,, M*eMme*it of 10 i>a»i cent Mill continues io mm lene,| tbo-.h the Municipal Kne-^qm-r is 0ve. f10w,,,.,. Last -ear's balance m ha«d wa« over
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  • 31 2 Ai >.ns-3ro-i? on Monday ihe 17th ii.stsnt.hf lhe <evd pßAvcrsro Nilva Pinto c ftf.u, Or Fi'«.ncisco A-igkio D-t'ni'S'O Jon. M«nia, Dan«h er of A J de V*s I lios, lvqre.
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  • 23 2 At !Mnu>rpore, on Sunduy the 1 fith inotant, DanIBI Brasher, Hge.t 1 year and 11 months, .on of the Rev Wm. Yoiingblood.
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  • 3821 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 20th May, 1847. It will be seen from an Advertisement m another column that a public Meeting is to be held on Monday first to take measures to procure the repeal of the obnoxious Act No HI of 1847. We sincerely trust that representations made
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 997 2 i. a Worked Silver Card Case., Thimbles, Needle cases fltc, &c. CHINA WARE. A variety of Lacquered Work Tables, Boxes, Teapoys Trays, Tea Caddies, Segar Cases &c Ivory, Chess and Backgammon men, and Backgam mon Boards. White, Black ami CoUned, Fealbn Fans, Slk Fan., Very llaud.^me Bombay Wrik Boxes, C».._
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    • 615 2 *PH(ENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY Or LONDON. THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents I m Singapore for lhe above Company, are pre- 1 pared lo accept Assurances m Singapore for ihe I present to the extent of Fifty Thousand Dollars on J one risk, aa undrr. On Buildings of Brick or
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    • 242 2 A few ditto Oil Paintings, A few Belgian Bed Covers, Blankets Counterpane. A few ditto white and colored Marble Slabs (or Table and Ornaments, A quantity of China Flooring Marble Slabs Dino Chate on Giscours ditto. Just landed ex Christian. A few kegs of very fresh and good llambro' Pickled
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  • 414 4 (Froitr the Gteiajom Mormlm\ Ma>ch 5 Reports sre current m liteaarj circlet, t* _t ctitsia well-known members of the. press, of great buaioea. q_iliho*i\ons, who have rrct-n'ly aece^sd from the leading journal, are about tv cuu.roencc a new daily morning paper. Without pi;.iessin*i Oithei
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  • 2359 4 \\C BOI'IHNAN'f STATriIBNT OF THI FOSI- I 1 lii. P_UTKCTinviBr JJARTY AT IHK HWUI OP PARMAMBNT. The m-;at imponant eff el which has yet appeared, of Free Trade fee called is its bating brought out the i'rotceti n,i«.t Leaders and the press s rung for the
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  • 1806 4 j Glasgow, October 26, IBjf, Mv LoßD,~*Having been Bixteen year, of Canada, and being still (as a men-ham) o of tl, who are most deeply invoiced m the prosperity of ti Province, I take the liberty ol addressing I lency
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 381 4 SHtt > _a__B« > is»a- t ir-'. .-an- don* Scots I 160 Haraochipy A;\. China U. iclir Caroline' 100 Howard Ditto Ca «> h| >: Weermff\ .00 j Smonlt Ditto Foi B 'I Ar I I Brown j VV. li. Patersoo A Co. Amoy Spat; i*ii bug -Vnana-tcia Uoeda U
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 20th MAY, 1847.
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    • 749 5 (From the Inquirer, March 24.,) It is now some time since we promised our readers to lay before them a comparative statement ot tbe trade of this colony which should sa.isty the most sceptical that it was progressing, nay, "P I cinj m the road to prosperity, and
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    • 1216 5 It appears from these table*., that dming the past year, the total excess of imports over exports has not been more tiian what might legitimately be expected from a profitable trade, and that we may therefore safely set down almost
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    • 1124 5 I-ONKRBBIONS or a Doctress. On Friday evening Mr Bedford held and adjourned inquest at Carey street Lincoln's Inn-fields, on tbe body of Mary Hos- kens, a married woman, who has died of cancer. Tha principal witness was a kind of female pbysieian who attended deceased, and whose evidence was
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