The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 April 1850

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i>»r. l«. StjrG^POHE, IHItKIY JVOtt.VJ.V6f, I9TH .S Villi, i»5O. .Vo. 16
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 591 1 peninsular and Oriental Steam. Navigation Company's Office. Battery Read Singapore. M X HpHE Peninsular Oriental i_Tft_f^ JL Company's Steamer Bra'_Sß ganza, from China, en route to Bombay, may be expected at Singapore about the 3rd Proximo, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamer with the European Mails en route to
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    • 737 1 I*oB rON Saturday, the 6th instant, it is supposed between the Church and the landing place, a Lady's Ring in case. The ring is and white enamel, set with four pearls and five small emeralds. Any person who finds the ring and makes it over to Mr JACKSON, Bengal Civil
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    • 622 1 NOTICE. THE Interest and Responsibility o f Charles Joseph Braine, Esqrein our Firm has ceased. DENT CO. Hongkong, 30th March, 1859. JUAT RECEIVED. Ex Protomelia Ardaseer from China, AND EXPOSED FOR BALE Black Satin. Colouted Hand and Neck-kerchief*. Glass-cloth diuo. White Embroidered ditto. Silk Kibhon for Braces. Embroidered Waistcoat Piece*.
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    • 1031 1 Messrs CLARKE, ROMER CO. OF CEYLON. (SOLE PROPRIETORS) CHEMICALLY PREPARED COCOA NUT HAIR Oil*. THIS Beautiful pieparation lor the Toilet is likely IO supersede all other compositions hi'heriu in use for *trenatbeniiig and preserving the Hair tbe Cocoa Nut Oil beit>g carefully deprived of it. disagreeable odour tbe great drawback
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    • 576 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION* ROOMS OP LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO Commercial Square Singapore. Ladies apparel. Berlin Wool of color. Boots snd Shoe*, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, salin and nett Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dresses dps Blond and Lace Capes snd Cuffs C.rdin.ls, a
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  • 1439 2 1. On the night of last Saturday some thieves attempted to rob the premises of Mr Leicester on the Tangling road, they had succeeded in breaking open the fowl house, when tbe inmates ot the dwelling wire alarmed by the watch ilogs, and making a demonstration the malefactors decamped.
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  • 3224 2 Singapore, bridny, \§th Anril, 1860. Memorandum off me s He-, nvsjo -i :l l>. raicheii at the Siogopoie it Ofll< the Oveilnnd Steamers, duriug ti.e Mouth of A pi il, viz: Received. Per ate. me r Batavia from Batavia &c. 'i'l ft Per Malta liom hi. >a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 816 2 WINES 8l SPIRITS. Ale.— English .tod Sinjapore -bottled Allsopp and Bass* Beer I Br.odv oe*tCos-iac Chaoipsgnp, Get tier's Cl.ret fir.t quality Cordial, cherry aod raspberry t'h.rry Brandy Glenbfct Wbi.a.j Gta in mm. Hock —Johanntsborm Liqueur*<-»a..ort«rf M.lraacnioo and Ratafia Old Ton* Port »#>r- superior •>•'•»— J. (ockSuro'*, r_Mp*jetl~JJ_Ul OILMAN'S STORESOeet—tpieen and
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    • 949 2 and sea Coi* to order; Coats— dress, uniform*. I shooting ao*9 plain of the fioest materials aod most approved lashion.; Caj)«— Naval and Plain Epaulettes—Naval and rmlnary Hanr.el WatstcoaM and Drawer.; Gentlemen*.Corapanions Hats beaver, j t lk, pith and straw Jackets-Naval, grass cloth. I Linen &c Lamb's VVool and Merino
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    • 146 2 complete for dishes, warranted Berlin^ |J manufacture. Large Mirrors with gilt baroque frames 1 of sizes, Mahogany Toilet glasses of sizes, An Invoice of German-silver and Brass i Instruments viz, Bugles, Cornopeans, Horns, Flutes, Clarinetts, Accordions, Violins, Guitars &c. &c. Violin and Guitar Strings &tv &c. Dolls and Toys a
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  • 2934 3 To the deep regret of all who knew him in this Island, the home mail Of February last brought intelligence of the death of Alexander Lawrie Johnston, Enquire. It would be unjust to his memory, and a reproach to the press of a place where he spent so lar_e a
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  • 1616 3 a «g|r+«—»» The Australian Colonies Bill.— By the last Overland Mail we have received the draft of the new Bill M For the better Government of Her Majesty's Australian Colonies,'' which was or lere.l to be printed by the House of Commons on the 11th of February last. It baa
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  • 302 4 (From the K 'outh African, January 7.) Among the passengers w'lrHeft Foil Elizabeth per Rctfolk for the Cape en route for Kaftans', was Mr Murray, a gentleman who, in comptny wiih Mr Ommll, lately discoveied the Great Lake in the innrior of Afuca. His desciipiioti cf the
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  • 1973 4 Tho Tea Duties* The meieh.nt. .nd tea dealers have been again at the Minia-er for redaction of the oneroua and im. f W ce "*inly airree with tbem *o.th. ;Dorffl y of the t necessity cf reduction, but we .bent t U mesa. Itttdvl tion .nd tbeir exclo*i*e claim
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  • 2345 4 (From the Manchester Courier, February 9) Two *ocieties,— namely, the Peace Society." and the Aborigine*' Protection Society," united tbeir forces snd held a mcc ing in Exeter Halt ooe day la*t week, for tbe purpose of considering the fe.rful sacrifice of human life on the coaat of Borneo
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  • 1634 4 Mea sures for the Improvement of the Merchant Navy. (From the Examiner, February 16. The toot of the delects in the metchani navy is the Marine Insurance, which renders the meichant or shipowner comparatively heedless of the securities fir the safely ol their vessels Pecuniarily protected against sea-iisks, they are
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  • 313 4 From the Ueclotor. February 9.) England i. bulging Greece ;at which Mania and France. Loid Heanmont and Mr Disraeli, are duly acadaiard: bin what is there to make such a rata about We do not thai England is at a I ont „t Ihe tnshion. Even the
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SIGNATURE FREE PRESS.
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SIGNATURE FREE PRESS. SIvGAPOKE, FUIDAY MOKMNii, the 19th APRIL, 1850.
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    • 1009 1 Assassination is of various kinds the vulgar assassin drives a blade or a bullet into bis victim; another administers a dote of arsenic ;we have beard of a man wb<> used to dUpo-e of his successive wi es by ti kling ihe sole, of their feet but
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    • 805 1 (From the Zealand Journal February 9th. Lord John Kua.ell la.t night, on introducing the Bill for the better government of the Australian t omnia*, developed tbe views of tbe Cabinet respecting tbeir future Colonial policy. A* we .re un.ble to-day to give tbe debate, we
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    • 1183 1 (From the Weekly Chronicle, Feby. 17. The House, on the motion of Mr Labouchere, resolved i*.*elf into committee oo tbe following bills— for improving the condition of master*, mates, and seamen in the merchant aervice for the regulation of tbe Merchant Seamen* Fond and for the regulation
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    • 1480 1 The select committee of the House of Commons, assembled for tbe fist lime oo Touraday, to inquire I into tbe grievance, complained of io connexion witb the government and aduoinittration of Ceylon, aa .et I forth in petition purporting to be signed by 379,651 of it. inhabitant*.
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    • 181 1 TRADE WITH SUM, COCHIN-CBINA., JAPAN. &'C Mr Macfarlan I id on the table copies of a letter from Mr Hammond to Mr Labouchere, President ot I the Board of Trade, on the present commercial reI lations with these quarters, the trade with which was ot present
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    • 318 1 1 rssr.ls' tSimrs i o«* o t ,j f r> i wis^ruit* j_ Hesttnniumg ire. H U ste»iner zemirumis OnnieU, Esq H C. steamer Nemesit W^i^e. Esq lii C. steamer £'«««<? Stewart B# barQ ><n«tor 277 N*gle Almeida i. bons London D* barq Nawan Btjocxtier I
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 92 1 ARBXVAXS. i I Dele of Date I Fmjr e%BSfe iVaoset. Captmtns From D p€r ts. A D riU3 .^anT" rbaTq D. GeArodfeTT; Sw.rta Macao 13 Ham. ahi? B. Af Jemeen M.tbieaeu M.tthlersen 3let ult ii .3 W. C. ..earner ATemeu. W.l.ag. Bangkok 16th ult 15 H. C. ateamer Hotghly Stewa.t
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      • 106 1 „17 Britiah I barq Heliance Harrower I Pmang 1 9th mot 18 Amer. barq Lucia Field 1 Stnith Bo.ton lot Deer 18 1 British echor Enigima Stayers I CalcutU lltb ult ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS Par Batty PacAer-Mr Jacobs. Per steamer SemeramU-Hon. W. Napier. Esqre., Lady and child. mmm^Mjgmmmm, 'Date Fiag
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