The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 October 1847
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Title Section18 1847-10-28 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .r«. *a. r%>l. 13. T3BVKSBMY MOUJVUTG, SSth OCTOBER, 184*. JTo. DCXXVIII18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement787 1847-10-28 1 FOR LONDON -Lli r pUK Fine First £Ibm Ship HA ft- i MO* I RIET HUMBLE, havine a large jk portion of her Cargo engaged, will meet tTW with Hpspaich. For Freiiiht or Passage, having superior accommodaiions, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, Bth October, 1847. FOR HULL. -VSi T> fl787 words
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Advertisement762 1847-10-28 1 snroAroßE assemblies. THE Second Ball of the Season will take place at the Poblic Rooms on the Evening of Tuesday the 16th NOVEMBER. Doorg opened at 8 o'clock. JUST REC£lV£i>, AND LXPOSED FOR SALE. At the Millinery Rooms. A Case of very fashionable Ftench Flowers. Also Rihhons of every description.762 words
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Advertisement763 1847-10-28 1 Messrs Apel, Lender XUXcyea WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Merchants and Commission Agents, X AVE Just received a particularly choice and -»-X miscellaneous collection of Goods from different parts of Europe, which they have the pleasure of ottering to the Public on most advantageous terms. It consists of the following afiicles Piano763 words
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Advertisement704 1847-10-28 1 Z.XTTZ.S;, CTTRSSTJES COS ADVERTISEMENT. JVBT IiKCEXVED. BY LATE IMPORTATIONS. At the Godowns of Ihe Undersigned. Dummies' Shire Hams Chedder Chtesei Ox longues; Italian Maccaronie; Cockbii'n Campbell s Sherries at *9 and 4*7 Bass' Beer, bottled by McDonald, of Liverpool M*ryetiies' Beer and Porter; Scotch Oat J\J Pa l. ALSO French704 words
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Advertisement914 1847-10-28 2 Claret Ist quality—St Julien and Leovillt Braady Best Cognac Beer, Singapore and English bottled Porter Do Do Hollands, Whisky, Liqueurs &c. &c Public Auctions held on Mouaat/* und Thursdays. LITTLE. CUR3ETJEE CO A New and Complete MILL foT Husking and Dressing Paddy with Gear for Horses or Oxen, but will914 words
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Advertisement780 1847-10-28 2 WHAiIIPOA. *HIP CHANDLER, PROVISIONER, Ac (Contractor for Supplying H. M. Ships with Stores, $c.J adies and Gentlemen's Paris Kid and silk Gloves. Ladies long and short Mittens. Ladies silk Stockings. China satin and silk for Lady's Dresses. Ladies Leather Shoes China Grass Cloth and ditto Handkerchiefs. Europe silk Umbrellas. Ladies780 words
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Advertisement1042 1847-10-28 2 Health, takes place on the morning of the tenth day from Alexandria, that of departure included The requisite quarantine examination of Luggage is performed on board during the passai^e, but this inspection may be avoided by having the effects packed in tin or wooden cases, or in tarred canvas, and1,042 words
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Advertisement1035 1847-10-28 2 Holder to the First Drawn Largest Prizes of tfa Uhion. Thus supposing that 890 should L !l" Number drawn, we will tbea p»y to the Holder Vi Registered Receipt, Number 890, if he be at th Ur time an Annual Subscriber to the Art-Uh.*!"*' Sum of 500/. and we will1,035 words
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Article332 1847-10-28 3 (Ffm the Fritnd In dim, Septtmbtr, 16.> Vp< 9 The nveis havf not ri«en ao high hey are at present at Allahabad, since 1838 The ot.l rise ha. r»n 4 I feet Th§ Rrfatei! apprthtnliont ata entertained lest the embankments »hould }.ur»t, in which case the whole country will332 words
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Article312 1847-10-28 3 The Great Coal Formation of Western Australia. (#V^w ih* inquirer, S^fesUer 8.) W« tre happy to find that Dr yon Sommer ia of opinion that a most extensive coal-field exiati in tbia c oniony ;he hat traced it to the Moore River; and baa every reason to judge,312 words
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Article795 1847-10-28 3 Sentence of Death a-alnrt latent Munroe-- The Caraden-Town Duel. [From the Shipping If Afercanf i/e Gazette, Augi. 18.] At the Criminal Central Court, this morning, Alex. sader Thompson Munroe, aged 43, late Lieutenant in the Royal Horse Guarda Blue, whom it will be recollected, at the close of the795 words
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533 1847-10-28 3 til LJ *T?t ttOtn Cmlff of March, w.moJ. rtitK l wlrl i V < «J. »846. Twenty-three n October, and were orertakeo by impassable snows ed some floor and beef. This (tar. the Star) wit uiMb. i\t mldd i\ of No be fr.-tSV.: th.J ThL533 words
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Article374 1847-10-28 3 Hambnr« papl, of the sth lnit ,vsome further parlcul.re of the hostile operation, of the Riuiu. ia tU Caucus. These account, .peak of the military opWio ,in p t£; h > B u n of the cordon ofLeighi, »ndoft|f,oh.uclima. An expedition tet out on374 words
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Article2281 1847-10-28 3 Singapore, Thursday, 28th Oct., 1847. We omitted at the proper time to acknowledge ourselves indebted to Ihe polite atten tion of Capt. MacJpiue of the AUrfoylt for two late Cape Papert and a R.o Janeiro Puce Current We sometimes, through forgetfulness. omit to make such acknowledgments, but2,281 words
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936 1847-10-28 4 \\> extract the following details from the Gazette <les Tribuneaux, which were inadvertently omiUfd from our paper of yesterday The Durhess de Cboiteul-Praslia, who left Paris at the beginning of last week to visit her estnte of Praslin, and be present at the936 words
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Article1647 1847-10-28 4 {From the Daily Newt, July, 22.) The newt from China is of a chequered cl a^icter. Such event* as our Superintendent of Trade" capturing the Rogue forig, and dictating terms to the governor of Canton at the Factories, could not be expected to pass over without leaving; something like1,647 words
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Article1775 1847-10-28 4 A very numerous meeting of the bar, called by the Attorney Geiieial, pursuant to a requisition presented to him, was held on Saturday in the Middle T-mple-hall, in reference to tbe unpleasant collision which occurred a short time since between two of her Majesty's counsel, in1,775 words
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Article261 1847-10-28 4 A Cat and an Addkr.— A shepherd in the upper part of Annandile was engaged one forenoon lait pnn< in casting peats not very far from hi» own house His rat, probably for tbe sake of society, had accompanied Lino, and his attention was drawn to her un-usu-j! movements261 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous426 1847-10-28 4 I SHIPPING IN THE H^KIiQiTR. >"*' Mil**"- 1 i 9mmmn < l n V fonsynl*,: TTw,il. iteamef Juckgnd Young n l m(| rJy S i ßroWn *Co LZf D b,.q JVerff /c/ca 400 Lemon Sarkie, Woses li slnj) Harriet tumble 486 Bevis Svmp&Cn r i S,an. b.i g MuSwm 250426 words
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