The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 12 April 1849

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. roi. l-s. THVUSOmIY MORjrMJTG, 1-th .IPREfj. 1849. aJTO. 15
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 452 1 NOTIFICATION. WITH a view to a more correct and full account being furnished of all particulars regarding the Trade and shipping in the Straits of Malacca, the following Form of Application for Permit to land or ship goods, has been established, and will have effect at Prince of Wales Island,
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    • 781 1 TO I.ET< fT^HAT Commodious Dwelling Houes f^BJk lately occupied by Geo. Armstrong, lss.Z_f_L F«qr, apply to J -H MIDDLETONS, BLUNDELL 8c COSingapore, 22nd January. 1849 ~WiVmLCmmV. THE Undersigned are duly appointed Agents for the College of St. Joze* of Macao at this place. JOZE D'ALMEIDA fit SONS. Singapore, 30th January,
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    • 751 1 JUST RECEIVED I Ex Jeannetta Bertha, and for tale at the Godowns of the Undersigned, An assortment of Silk Umbrellas FREDERICK LENDER St CO. I Singapore^ th March, 1849. NOTICE. I Hereby declare, that I have appointed Messrs FREDERICK LENDER ft. CO., as my Agents for Singapore and all the
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    • 899 1 FOR SALE. jj THAT Well-know Buggy and Horse, belonging fl to L. S. Jackson, Esqre. I Apply lo II LITTLE, CURSETJEE St CO Singapore, lif A April, J 849. SINGAPORE RACES. PROSPECTUS FOR 1849. •"•••a~ Firstday, Tuesday, 15. h May. Ist. The Governor's Cup— value Dra toopresented by «he Hon'ble
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    • 608 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CURSETJEE ea, CO Commercial Square Singapore. LADIES APPAREL. Berlin Wool of color*; Boots and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett -Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dresses Caps Blond and Lace Capes and Cuffs Cardinals,
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  • 945 2 TO THE EDITOR OF HIE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Wiih reference lo a remark in your issue of the slh instant, regretting that Government does not adopt means ol having a constant supply of Vaccine Virus, you will be glad to learn thai Government is not so unmindful ofthe welfare
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  • 2634 2 Singapore, Thursday, 12th April, 1849. Ihe P. St O. Coy'a Steam ship Achilles, arrived hereon the night of Fu lay last, having left Hongkong on the 31st ultimo. She sailed again on Sunday at noon. The P. O. Coy*s Steam-ship Pekin, arrived here from Point de Galle
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  • 106 2 Carletoi/s Tithe Proctor Ellis's (Mrs) Sons ofthe Soil Gaits (John) Life of Cardinal Wolsey Man in the Moon, Ut vol Marsh's (Mrs) Mordaunt Hall^ 3 vols Martineau's (Harriet) Household Education Fictoiial Hwioiy of England Geo. 11l 4th ?ol Wayfaring Sketches Thackeray's (H. M.) Great Hoggarty DiaArt Jounal Atheneeum
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  • 1401 2 TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP AND COMMERCE BETWEEN HER MAJESTY AND THE SULTAN OF BORNEO. Signed, in the Enelith and Malay Luifuiikes May 27, 1817. (Presented to bcth Houses of Parliiment by Commmi of Her Majesty, 1849 J Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great britdin and Ireland, being
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 490 2 Liqueurs— assorted Maraschino aad Ratafia Old Tom >»ort— very superior Pherry— J. Cockburn's, Campbell's me. OILMAN'S STORES* Beef— it '.ced and smoked Bottled Fruits and Sauces Bacon— in tins Hiscaits cabin and fancy Candles wax and spermlctttt Capers and Olives Cheeses, constant importations Dates and Prunes Fruits (French) in ayrao
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  • 153 3 Ilia Highne.. the Sultan of Borneo »greea tbat in aU caaea when a briti.h .urjeet .ball be accused of any crime committed in any part of Hia Highness dominions, the person so accused shall be excluaivrly med and adjudged by ihe English Consul General, or other officer duly
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  • 808 3 House of .Lords. OI'EMNG OF THE SESSION. (Irom the Xjutical Standard, Feby. 3 lid M-jtsty, on Tliut.dey Isst, opened Parliomrnt in person, and upon the occasion public curicsny wa. highly excited, if we m-y judice by lhe crowd, who thronged the street, to witness the cortege. At
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  • 3090 3 Insolvent Mem be tas. —Proposed by Mr Moffatt, with a view, he said, to withdrawing from all members of that Houae the privilege of not being compelled to pay tbeir debts. He propoaed to give a creditor who abould obtain a judgment againat any member of the
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  • 1971 3 (prom the Atlas, February 24.,) Parliament .how. a determination to apply B.elf resolutely to busin. ss. Talking for tnlking s%ke items to be, tempor.iiiy at lea.t. out of faahion, and the membera, with .ome few incorrigible exception., are ready, aa far as possible, to foi ward tbe Government
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 483 3 8-xxrrxNG Itf the hau3o;;i. rmmmWV Names lons I tU,mm«'~*der*~ j _____j_~ iMWtmtmm* c\c p c rt ship liesotu,uo 492 Uamus Almuoa it ***** UstM-l b t.aiq rriwee Albert 232 Mann Ditto Air-cm B. baiq Grmdluy 386 Parkins Dilto Macao B. baiq I'erttun 400 Holmes Ditto B ship Euphrotes 428 Wilson
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    • 171 3 2>~P A~.T~~.ES ~Date I Ftag I Vest»l'e Names. I Captain i Hound For April 5 British shnr Dida Woodward Sarawak 5 Du'ch barq Bint any Rarat I H i-v n Sambas 5 British barq Samdanny I Cuthbert Pinang 6 Britiih ta'ip Family Durham Calcutta 8 Britt.h steamer Achil es E»ar.»
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  • 162 4 Perjury -the Marquis of Chandos. {From the Uo„e Sews, February 24 A pending indictment against ibe Marquis of Chanctas, for perjury, excited much inleiest in the Queens Bench Nisi Prius Court during die l*2ih, 13th, and Mth inst the days on which it was expected to be brought forward ihe
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  • 476 4 Who will he the new Commander-in- Chief in Indits Sir C. Napiei? Such in sidlo be the ardent wish f the Duke cf W< llington but even his Grace's earnest recommendation can scarcely be expected to overcome the difficulties which Sir Charles's letters have
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  • 315 4 Singapore, 2nd April, 184JL Till*; Tuple y, John Edwards, Zion, Persian, Delhi, and Tomatin have arrived irom Great Britain during the Month bringing a considerable supply of Goods. Although less active than in February business to a fair amount has been done during the past month,
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