The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 April 1850

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SI^GAPOKE, TUESDAY EVENING, the 9th APRIL, IKSO.
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  • 1352 1 Lond N, \9lk lehruary. 1850. Sinre mv last i lte Parliamentaiy campaign has opened here, and the 3e**ion ha* commenced wuli more Uian u>nal earnestness. Tlie Q pooch i'om the Thmne, as u»ual. disappointed every one bul must especially ihe protectionist., who moved an amendment to
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  • 1345 1 The attention of the House of Commons has been fully occupied during the last week, but I the nature of the proceedings will mike them rather uninteresting to our Singapore friends Lord John Russell, after a second reading, has postponed his Australian Bill for a fortnight
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  • 437 1 Lobsfs im the China. Traob.— Two ship., bound from Chin* to London s?ita valuable freight, of tea, giik, &o.,— the Pate-mo, Capt, Campbell, and the Gle'ncain, Capt. Fowler, have been wracked in the Cli.noel- the fo'mer on the 26th J.n. off the French coast,
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  • 1177 1 from the Atlas, Februa-y 25. I.ittli* of imporance Ins happened on ihe cnn't- neio. The organisation throughout France nl mihla y disuicts liks.iv n great nui n^ k e to the Had ten's, who see in it a fixed system tor keeping do»ii the po .ulati >v. Unquestionably
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  • 64 1 Rear-Admiral Austin, C.8., the newly. appointed Commander-in-Chief to the East India at. tion, and suite, lift Devooport in tbe Confiaoce, steam-teoder, M.ster-Commender Martin, on Saturday evening, the I6tu inst., (or Southampton, .nd with Flag Captain aud Mr.. Austin Mr. Martin, hi. secretary, .od Lieat. Rice, left on the
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  • 945 1 tTteZTaZ dH d lo ,ei ha b »<>* at xo 10s ax 7 per cwt. Bff.. rs^aVs have i,. P y hpen mor# for, but lew In* n< been brought forward the l.ansacuons smce our hot are j8tm.,.,1 ..s- Mly 720 t alcana W.ddl,,,* ro good qua^iV
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 97 1 THE ARRIVAL OF THE FEBRUARY MAIL. The P. aVO. Coy's Steamer Bragunza, Captain Lovett, from Bombay, Ceylon and Pinani;, arrived here this day at I o'clock P. m. bringing; the Overland Mail f r(f m England of the 25th Febry. His Kxcellency Kear-Admiral Austen, Naval Commander-in-Chief, in the India and
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    • 296 1 Arrivals in England. From Chin *.-J..,, L M-vdk, and Fo'/ar S f,ir e t"K I, Hahummn, and Alcclo, 2. j^* J«»Aa« It, Murta *omet. From Singapore.— Feb 2, Pic^ria. 18 Coimn. pulite, x mo DepartaresFor SiNfUPMiB— hVhy. 4lrj Jefmy |nrf rcu'^e 13, Isabella. For Cuiwa— Feby. (8j R t i,
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