The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 June 1847

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5 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 16 5 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS .Vo. li> SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 2nd JUNC, 18^7. Price 20 rnts
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  • 5903 5 Wednesday Morning, 2itd June, 1S47. Up to the t iui«* of our going to press the j> iv O Company's Steamer Hragustza not arrived from China, She is exM the course oftbii evening, or to- The Europe Mail is looked lor ,n ilit- 6th or 7ih. II. M. ship
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 2575 6 Notes the Commerce &c. of Siam. It appear* to us Ibal In Little attention has hitherto beesgivenh) British merchants to the capabilities of Sism foi a large and profitable commercial intercourse The trails with Siam, as far as regards British possessions, has >een generally intbebandi of one or two Europeans,
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  • 1404 7 The Lady Mary Wood, amongst her passengers from China, brought a Unman Catholic Bishop on his way to Europe, from whom information was received of some recent occurences on the Coast of Cochin China which hnd resulted m two French vessels of war attacking and des troy ing a
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  • 1222 7 1 Singapore, Ist June, 1847. Ths Cmrolinm trom Nswport, with Coats, and the South Stockton, Irom Liverpool and Batavia, with only a small supply of British Msnufacturts, ha-t bton tbs only arrivals from Groat Britain sinca our report of tha 3rd ultimo. Tha alight disposition evinced
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 7 9 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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    • 2693 9 H. N M. Sleamer Balavim, arriv»<l o„ tl.e .SU, By be, we ,Zl c irom uhich we give below. Tl.e Java CourwU contains lone de* ink the proceeding, riJank. W l)avea^ e^^'» the water. 1 „s seas,,,, create,. f d !jers t!la «d records n \Z •Mltragei perpetrated by
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    • 220 9 a (Fro//, i",e ra>» Weeklg General Price Current. Apr.l lQ REMARK. OX THE MARKET. lair 'RTs. Cotton Goods.— Tbera is some demand for li*.,t Oray finirtinga ni d<s 2\ a _-7u ptr 40 yards, and Waile ol low qual.ties are stso enquired for «t improved i.ricss. For Colou.td
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    • 146 10 To H'itnburgh. By the hambro barque Skatan. Shippers 3,406 pis sugar, 309 pis gambler, 1,194 pis rice, 1,908 black pepper, 77$ pis rattans, 167_ pis tin, 640 ctys cutch. 4 boxes sundries- behn, Meyer Co To Liverpool jy the H bng Hhnde. 1,-39 pis and
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    • 19 10 At Singapore, on the 22nd instant, the Lady o Tiieador A. oust Behn, Esquire, of a Daughter. J
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    • 34 10 At Singapore, on Monday the 17th instant, hy ihe Kevd. Francisco Da Silva Pinto c Mai*, Dr Francisco Antom io DaCruz to J olia Maria, Daughter of A. J. de Vas Cono-LLos, E*qre.
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    • 42 10 A» Calcutta, on the 25, h April, of ch-Jpra, Fvnlina, youngest Daughter of the late Thomas Williamson, E*q'jire, of Malacca. At Singapore, on Sunday tbe 16th inatant, Daniel Brasher, aged 1 year and 11 months, son of tbe Hey Wm. Younc.blood.
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    • Page 10 Miscellaneous
      • 473 10 Vessels Passed Anjer. April 19 British schr Wanderer, Croaton, from Ba« ttvis 7th April, Cor Sydney. 19— Brit sbip Achilles, Thompson, from London f.ih November, for Hongkong. 20—Brit Bhip An-i't', Pottsr, from M.cao 7th April, for London. 21 Brit abip Chatham, Bsllestle, from Liverpool 23th December, for Hongkong. 21 Brit
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      • 626 10 27 Brit bsrq Mainffay, J.phar, Pinang 16 h Msy. 23 Brit ship Lowjee Family, Ayers, Bombay 28th April. ft 28 Brit barq Sophia Frassr, McKelUr, Sourabaya 17th May. 28 Dutch steamer Batavia, Areemsrt, Eatavii 2 .th May. 29 Brit schooner Young Queen, Abdul Rahman, Lingtn 25th May., i, 30 Siamese
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