The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 June 1850

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. •01. 16. SijVG^rou b. MRMitu y MoujrjTJra, 14th jujrr, ttjft* •Vo. 24
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 881 1 tfOVEBNMET NOTIFICATION. rHE FOLLOWING IS RLPCBLIJHED FOR G»!«tEAL )st >rmatiom 9 rt H Utium, Hume Departmenl, Legislative the Bth March, 1850. Ths following Act pa.sed by ihe Gor#rnor General t f lattis in Council on the Bth March 1850, is here- t.niulijated for general information Act No. V. of 1850.
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    • 810 1 NOTICE. THE Interest and Responsibility of the undersigned, in the Concerns of Buchanan, Hamilton Co. Glasgow, and Hamilton. Gray Co. Singapore, ceased as respects Kllis Jambs Gilman oh the 3lst December 1848, and Willum MacooK»LDOn ihe 31st December 1849. Signed in the presence of Cha.. FavfMAS; I E. J. GILMAN.
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    • 871 1 FOR SALT, Ex Lawrence from London, 100 Hhds of JMmxu Bass r o p a e A ?e o f last October Bre#\ and of very Superior quality— price Drs 30 per Hhd V aL«o Pa«es Golden Colored Sherry in one Doren cases at Drs 5 per Doten. Apply to
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    • 2119 1 HOTICE I C4PITAL.SIS_AND OTHER.. JSSStHSm VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE KITTLE, CURS2TJSE CO LANDED PKOPKRTY, ttmiti4 square -*««<;«;>*»*. Belonging to the Estate of the late r -niITQ "addabvi Tan Totksing Esquire, deceased. LVDILS APPARLU TH E UN U U.R> IG NE D Berlin Wuol of colors begs tO intimate to the public,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 279 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE lINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, Z. in his letter published in your last i<>-ue accords due prai<e to t»e services Mr. Jack>wi rendered to our Police syMem, and to the Municipal Committee, and there cannot exist a dissenting voice wi<h regard to the omits of that
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    • 316 2 To THE EDITOK OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PUBS* Ajr, The aorumu'alion of situations, unconnected with one another, in one arid <•»« $am* pusor., if certainly ol»j ciionable, and can on'y l>« excused on the plea oi a want of proper and fit persons. Ihtr" are also situations, ihe union of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 874 2 WINES SIM MIS. AUt— KiJg'i.li Bi,d ,:-r.»re-b«Ui«<] All*opi» aod Bate' Kecr Brandv— bes'l'oenac fj>i*n»nagne, (*ei*ttr*s C/irit— tiral quality Cordi*!, cherry and raipberrjr Cherry B'andy GtesUval Whiikty <iio tn catea Hock Joh*nni<herf Liqueur*—- aciortr <! M ti-.-.btno and Kauna Old lorn fort «ery »uj»erior |batn> >. ocUiuru'i, v, aas|>betl'a"<sic. OILMAN'S STORES'
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    • 933 2 Beer, -Wines Spirits. AUsopp.bass, Hodgson and Ttuueai* Bztt, English and Singapore bottled. Brandy— real old cognac! Bitters, direct from Germany Clarets of choice flavour Champagne of first quality Cherry Brandy, Cordial and Ratafia Gin, reaV Hollands and old Torn H^WK*i Hock-Budesheimer.Johannetberger and HockheiLiquvurs of superior Maraschino and Anitette Madeira— London
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    • 1045 2 Merchant residing here, had been suffering for years from general debility and prostration of strength, so much ?o, that he was quite incapable of attending to any kind of business; his constitution appeared 10 I be rabidly breaking up, notwithstanding the efforts of the cleverest medical men. Your. Pills being
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    • 952 2 NOTICE. 1 Hereby declare, that 1 have appointed Messrs FftEDtKitK Lender h Co as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone are autdori/ed to sell and to receive eiders for my manufacuus. Cologne, l Ath September, \BAB JOUANN MAKIA FAKINA The Genuineness of Jobavh
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    • 659 2 S. AP£L CO. H.WE always on hand a large assortment of China Goods— us, bilks, Shawls, Grass Cloths hai dVerchufs, Lacquered, Ivory, Silvee,and Ciocke« ly ware Tea, Tr.mks, Oil Paintings, and lnijj Japan ware, Fans, Preserves, Mats, &c. &c. kc. also A large stock of £ng ish f German and
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  • 1426 3 1 .--Since my last repoit, the lawless condition in which the interior of our island still continuces was brought to light, and the following facts will prove the absurdity of the impolitic abolition of the Police station at Chahgie. and that the Authorities have failed to repress crime, and
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  • 4433 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Friday, 14 th June, 1850. Memorandum of Covers Received and Despatched at the Singapore Post by the Overland Steamers, during the Month of Juue, vis: RtCBIVID. Per ateamer Phanix from llatav it &c. 211 P«C I'ekim from China. 421 Per M Semiramit D0... 177 Per AchiiUs
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  • 942 4 Municipal Taxation.-gingapore, {From the Friend of India, May 2.) The Singapore free Ftest of the *9th March publishes a statement of ihe Receipts and Dis bursements of ihe Municipal Fund for the 'ear 1849 hich wilt be found an interesting, if not important' document, at a lime when the
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  • 870 4 Sir Christopher Rawlin^on Kut. The second Sessions for the year opened on .Monday last the 15t!i instant. Tlio whole of tUe Bar were present, and the Court was unusually crowded with spectators to witness the installation of our new •hief Justice Sir C. Kaw inson, accompanied by Sir W.
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  • 1175 4 State of California, (FROM OUR OWN CO&RKBPONDBNT.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jam., 21. I In ve very little news to communicate that could interest your general readers, therefore I will not trouble you or weary them with a long letter. The present state of business is very unsatisfactory, and if it
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  • 315 4 From the Tmet, April, 2 A letter io The limes of this morning, complaining of tlie delay in the _establiahmem of steam communication with Australia, owing to obstacles lhat are understood to t>e iuterposed by the Easi India Company, expresses a feeling whuh is strongly shared
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  • 994 4 Jumurung, *i Atiuary, i«SU. < However strange it may sound, to hear of poverty and even famine trom tlte so notedly wealthy country of Java it is an undeniable truth, that there exist? here a poverty and famine, never before kn>wn, which costs thousands of lives, and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 608 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOURVessel*' §tmmms. lons Cvmmtuiaert t Consignees. I >esimation>. ApT" il, M stedmur biemeii% 666 VVallage li Sfhnr. Bally bucket 130 Franklyn Almeida Sons Shanghai B brig Brigand 175 McKie Ditto Arracan Burmese brig E Uzobeth 90 Mack Diuo H, barq Lowtence 276 Salmond Ditto Pinanif Port, schnr
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    • 193 4 DEPARTURES. Dmt* jr.qy rw*rt'«g«^ _j_ UgpuTn \~~B^Tnd For Jnne 7 Britiih burq Champion Bt«v«u ~~Pm «t -irmr. --JiSS! 1 ba q Sawell 8h»* h .V lculta 7 1 British b».q Ranee Mi Is China 8 BritUn br U U e /ia».ce Finl.y.on M.uritiu, llßrhih h e i aDQ fT y
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING the 14th JUNE, 1850.
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    • 61 1 tince 1844 mtouions winch alwaji tak« pl, C e wi h I the kno^lertjje of the chief loral Authority; irom Ihence trie slow impoverishment of the Javanese tut of what use w »uld it ba to wiHe more ahout it. iho-ie who have known Saidarang, ran judgp of the iruih
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    • 5748 1 (Prom the Timei, Ap>il 19 I Th« Marquis of Lmsdowne, in moving the second re«dm< of (hi* bill, did n. t comider it necessary to sa> noon- thin that the object of it waa to repeal the law under which all ptnom rngHged in the capture
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