The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 October 1849

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE AdVERTISER. l\tt. 1-4. SM.W.IVQHU IKMIK4\' JUOUJTUra, 3©tii OCTOBER, 1849. *T*>. 43
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1204 1 GOVCRMMENT NOTIFICATION. MpllK TLLOWIKB IS RFPUBLISUED FOR OE>EX HAL INHUMATION (No 509 fort William, Home Department', Legislative, the \sth September. 1849. NoiincATiox —The following Act of Parliament .nd 13 Victoria Cap XXIX to amend tbe Laws bUfCafM the #ncourauei»ent of Brit^h Shipping ,vis«iion is putJihhed lor general infoiinaiion. (Mm <f
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    • 1298 1 to regulate the Duties and Drawbacks on Goods imported or exported in any Foreign Vessels; also so much of an Act pasted in the Session of Parliament holden in ihe Eighth and Ninth Years cf ihe Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act for granti»g Dntica of Customs, as
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    • 1271 1 meat, or by or under any Act or Ordinance of the LeRislarure or proper legislative Authority of one of the Briush Possessions, or made Denizens by Letters of Uenization persons who liave become British S jbje*ts by virtue of the Conquest or CattkM of some newly acquired Country, and who
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    • 1373 1 hereof of the Ship or Vessel called the (Ship's Name) of (Place to which the Vessel belongs) which is of the Burthen of (Number if Tons) and whereof (Master's Name) is Master and that the said hhip or Vessel was (when and where built, or condemned as t Prize, referring
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    • 576 1 XXII. Aud be it enacted, Tina this Act may l»«; amended or repealed by any Act Act may be to l)c phsmml in tlie luescnt St»amended, &c. siou of l'arli Mat TtWi Copy. I. (Hi rcii. Resident louiuillor, Singapore, \7t/i Ost. 18*9. FOR LOl'm-ON. CALLING AT THE CAPE. J^3/l T^HE
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 2034 2 —^*9m— TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, I have lately read several severe strictures on the conduct of Sir James Brooke, asserting that whilst io receipt ol (he salaries of Governor of Labuan, and Commissioner for Unrneo, he is attending to his private intfres<s at Sarawak, and
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    • 2239 2 TO THE EDITOR Of TUB BINGATJEE fRE& P 1.-With tit beit will, «nd the J»«Jj t'renuoui exertion*, it U irapouible f jr ai the wuole world to discoter the perpetr«tor« robbeiiat committed in any country, if the v "v th not acquaint the Police with their louei, *aa the circuontincei
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    • 297 3 TO THI EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FKEK PRESS dtr, With reference to the last paragraph of Re/ior tar's letter in your lastnsue, I hez to couttadict the coriectness of ihe statement, th it an attempt at Rubbery was maHe on my house on the night of Wednesday last. lam nut
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 880 2 TBf H .IT HE I.OVU, ON the Evening of Tuesday next, the 30th instant, Her Majesty's Servants will perform the much-admired Petite Comedy of "MY WIFE'S COME." After which the entirely new and laughable Farce of SLASHER CRASHER. Tickets to be had and places secured as formerly. Doors open at
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    • 842 2 Horse Hair f etticoata Long Cloth of Uorrock's manunctui* Lace of English and 3rus*eis roanufactoio Muslin and Murlinet Dresses, Curtains, &c. Mousselin de lame Dressea Netdlts— a choice variety of the best kind Pins of London uwnufacture Pine fabric m great variety Parasols of the latest fashion Ribhons— silk, satin
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    • 715 2 Musselin de lame Dresses Pina scarfs, dresses, shawls, collars, handkerchiefs made at Manila Parasols— silk, plain and figured Robe and Morning Dresses Ribbons— ailk. satin and gauze Silks and satins plain and figured of assorted colors Sbawls and Scarfs, pine, crape, satin, Cashmere and Delhi— an elegant assortment Stockings, silk,
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    • 639 2 THE JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN ARCHIFSIsAGO AND EASTERN ASIA. Edited 6y J. R. Logan Eiq., F. G. S Member of tbe Asiatic Society, Corresponding Member of the Batamn Society of Arts and Sciences, and of the Ethnological Society of London. The object of this Journal is to convey the most
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  • 2337 3 LOCAL. Municipal Committee. Proceedings of a AJeeiing of the Municipal Committee held on the 14th August last t Resofved— With reference to a letter from ilie Resident Councillor, No. 751, furnishing a list of public works and buildings, which are to be considered as charged le upon the Municipal Funds
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  • 38 3 At Singapore, on ihe 27i1l September, at the Roman Catholic Church of St. Jo/c, hy the Kevd Vicente De Santa Catharina, Monsr F. Dimu: to Miss Maria D'Almlida, Daughter if Sir Joze D'Almeida, Consul General of Portugal.
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  • 5856 3 Singapore, Friday, 26th October 1849* China By the Poppy, Captain Cole, intelligence has been received from Hongkong to the 4th instant. We have not received any papers by this opportunity, but from private advices which we have been permitted to refer to, and the extracts from papers
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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