The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 April 1850

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1 2 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 26 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. A Monthly Summary of General and Commercial Intelligence from the Straits, Java, Manila, *c. IIIOAPORK, iITURDAY J&Vft:]¥lN.&, the 6th APRIL, 1850
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  • 180 1 Memorandum of t ove Re< eived and Des,mbn» al tbe Singapore Post Office, by ihe Oveiloaai aVvawaaoaa, during tbe Month ol .vid.cb, vii RfC.ITID. Per ste m r/cem. da' ast'tla iromM.nila. 104 Per m /f<-**-t'**« 'rom Batt«»is Ac 818 Per I ekin irom bli... 428 Per MAta from Europe
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  • 755 1 In another column we extract from the gtraits limes some remarks relative to the address to Sir James Brooke froma number of the residents of Singapore The Times quotes a passage from the Overland Free Tress <>f th e ta uist< aS tne same had met hi s attention for
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  • 66 1 The H. C. Steamer Hooghiy arrived here on the evening of the 26th instant, having on board the Honorable Sir Win. JeHcott, Recorder A. J. Kerr, Esquire, Rrgistrar, and the Court Establishments Yesterday the Recorder held a sitting of tbe Insolvent Court, and from an advertisement rise where we observe
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  • 917 1 {From the Strain Times, March 12 The English journals notice the healing powers of various oil', as Cod-Liver oil for consumption, Mustard oil for rheumatism, and it would appear the "spiced oil" has been applied to the wounded feeling* of ihe Kajah Brooke, in th. shape of an equivocal Id
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  • 1106 1 Singapore, 2Uf March, 1850. I have viewed with deep regret the remarks in the huily Aeu»of23rd J nuary, upoa leu- r to ft|f James Brooke from 22 Residents in Singapore, because the; exhibit a spirit so very different from that which should
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  • 1484 1 A Malacca correspondent has kindly sent us the following account of the visit of the Governor- General to Malacca: The H. C. Steamer Frrose, having on board the Most Noble the Marquis of Dalhousie, Marchioness Dalhousie and the Governor General's staff arrived in the Roads on the morning of
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  • 567 2 We have received via Patavia, our files of South Australian Journals up to the sth of Feb. Mining operations continued to be prosecuted with the same vigour and success as formerly; indeed the colonists seem to be about to add gold to their list of mineral products, as
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  • 4420 2 By H.N.M. Steamer Batavia, accounts have been received from Batavia to the 2Sth ult. Ihe news this month are of more than usual interest. Very heavy rains had prevailed in different districts of Java, and had caused much damage, of which particulars will be found in the translations which
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  • SINGAPORE MONTHLY STATEMENT OF THE TRADE- MARCH, 1850
    • 1087 3 IMPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN.— QUANTITIES. «SI I h^i? &Ij 1 I* II nI I I 8 *6 bt ld i a I I Jia i Pd. Pcs. Pcs. Pcs. Pcs. Pcs. Pcs. Dzns. Corg. Corg. Pels. Pels. Pea. Pcs. Pcs. Pcs. Pcs. Hdsj dozs Cks dozs. Cor. No. No.&Cwt. Pels
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. HiMMI'ORi:, SATURDAY, thr 6ih AI'HIL, 1850.
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    • 1509 1 In another column will be found some remarks translated from a Dutch paper on the proposed repeal of the Dutch navigati. on laws. It appears after all, that the liberality of the Hollanders is intended to be more apparent than real. The Handel Maatsehapij means to employ none but ves-
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    • 209 1 Late native accounts from Makassar state that tbe Rajah of Pamana on Celebes is dead, and that his brother aspires to succeed him, but that this claim is contested by the mother of the Rajah of Sidenring who asserts her pretensions to the vacant Government. The native Merchants at
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    • 1041 1 TRADE OF MAKASSAR. A review of the trade of Makassar for the first three years of its existence a* a free port viz. 1846, 1847 and 18-18. has lately heen pnMMied at Batavia. of which the following is a slight ahiiug* ment* Throughout this notice we have, for ih« sake
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    • 311 2 Capt. Schmidt of tile Due de Brabant whzch arrived here on the Otlr inst. from AntVerp, reports having spoken in the Straits of Banca the Druji* on the 12th "Feby. from Manila to England, and the Eliza Kili'ick on the fcl&t from China to EiiglatrtiLr-/ r^ 'Press, March
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    • 34 2 At Singapore, Mount Zioo, on ihe 10th In3tdnl, I Mrs KtASßeaar, of a. Son. j n%t Macassar, on the 22nd January, ihe wife of Captain brno, ol the LigfitnUg; of a So v.
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    • 21 2 Ai Singapore, on the 9;«; Instant, Wilium Williks Wilhhs, Es&re, to Lccy, fourth* Daughter of F. A. Blundell, fcsqTe/of Phiaog
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    • 99 2 Feoy. 19 Brit, ebip Mandarin, Phillipi, from Shanghai, lor Cork. 21 British scbnr Titania, Kaigbt from Manila for' Sydney, i, 23 British scbnr Empress, Merrit, fyom Hongkong, for swan Fu ter, 28 French ship Pjquebot Garcntf, Garaot, from M.cs'o 12th Teby., fdVSortiesax. Mar. 5 AseV/aalp' Sintia,' Johnson,
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 425 2 SKfminG jsTeuiqence. ARRIVALS, I March 5 Pekin (ste^me.) from Hoackone er4«Motf(fi 'Pr,^« 8 Kniaii! (Atner.) TVew York 8 Malta (,ie- Oylou >, 9 Piantaijenet Arracan 9 Car! Herman CNarob llaintiarf 10 Mii^doiia (Spaoisb) -Manila It Saia; Abbs Bombay 13 iiet;,v '.Vtuch China m l 4 taftffck- fc»| CUila U Athoie
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