The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 September 1850

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1 5 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 25 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. *J*e» tMV Summary of General ana Commercial inteUigeure from the Straits, ,a»«, JiamU* *c SINGAPORE, MONDAY, the 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1850.
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  • 531 1 Shigapore, Monday, "2nd Sept. 1850. The Singapore news (his month are not of much importance. Sir James Brooke j sailed on his Mission to Siain on the 3rd nf August, and no tidings have since been heard of him. This affords a hope that Ite may
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  • 3343 1 Memorandum of Coves Received and Despatched at the Singapore Post Office, by the Overland Sieamers, during th« Monih of Augt., vis: Recbivko. Per iteamer Borneo from lUtavia 282 P*r Rrnyanta trom China 692 Per I'ekm trom Europe 6,674 from other placet.. 918 8,566 Despatched. Per iteamer Borneo to Batavia&c.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 304 1 NOTICEA IS 1 MBER of Colonist have formed themf\ selve§ into an association entitled The Adeluide Mineraiogical Society and Mining Company, for exploring the mineral kingdom of South Australia partly for scientific and partly for commercial ])urj>oses, more especially for the collecting of precious and ornamental stones of every description,
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  • 53 2 The Velocipede. Captain Wolfe, arrived here from Sulo on the 20th iust., but brings no news of any importance. The price of produce at Sulo is stated to be high. It was reported that a large fleet of Lanun pirates had gone from Tuncoo to the Aru Islands. Free
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  • 164 2 By late arrivals from Sambas we learn that the war with the Chinese of Montrado had taken a very unfavorable turn for the Dutch interests. It seems that the Chinese, exasperated by the attacks of the Malays, who were sending into Sambas a dozen or fifteen heads of the
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  • 2709 2 By H N. M bu-diiicr Baiavia, we liave Javu Cnuri nts liom ih-j J 7ili Juiy Iroin which we tiaimldte the lot lowing Oi» the evening pf t>£. Jlth July a native drifted to the shore near, Ujptt §»aiat (residency of Japara) upoa a pUnk inVnvlf senseless condition, who
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  • 256 2 H. M. Steamer zphynx, Captain Shadweil, having on board ii E. Sir James Brooke, X C. 13. and suite, left this on the morning of the 3rd instant tor Siam. The H. C. Steamer Nemesis, Captain Wallage, accompanied the zphynx.—trtv tress, August 9. H. N. M. Steamer Borneo,
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  • 351 2 July 24. Biiii.sh ship Starts, Roberts, from Liverpool, for lionukong. 24. Araw. ship George Washington, Holdresse, from Canton, (or bomtay '26. li. M binj Muriner. Matheson, from Sinjjapuie I I in July, (or England. 25 Ainer. s»hip JsiitiM Bates, Easterbrook, irom New York 25<li April, for Canton.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1667 3 SfJ^SfO^fff^aa Jff©iys>33sT Q&dlZt&WZlkirz? ®9"&0Mi3)!8—AV&&81ft a©S©» t COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS, fj"' _^MPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN.— QUANTITIES. |1 1 Jfl «I||j}|j]], U\ J J fa U Pcs. Pcs. Pcs. Pes. Pc*. j Pcs. Pcs. Dzns. Corg. Corg. PcU. PcU. Pcs. Pcs. Pa. Pcs. P M dozsjhhda. Ck»|do zs Cor. No. No.StCwt.
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 870 4 BEER WINES SPIRITS. Sales of 10 chests at $435 per picuk Pepper. Black— good demand exists, chiefly for the French market, and the very limited supplies offered readily find purchasers at $4 80 for cleaned Singa pare and $4f per picul for Rh o. White Contiues to be wanted and
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    • 1050 4 Account tr# kept in Sp.iHiib Dollars divided into Cents. The u*us* credit on inlet Uas follows Europe Goops, 3 Monihi. Indian and China Do. 2 Monlbs. Opr*M, 2 Months. The
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    • 1029 4 Singapore, 31st August, 1850. Since our report of the 30th ult. the Anne and Jane. L/turel, Orissa, Holmes, I'enelope and four Dutch vessels with Coals have arrived from Great Britain. In former years the Siamese traders visited the port during this and the preceding month, a
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  • SUPPEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 5 SUPPEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Monday, 2nd September, 185 *>.
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    • 48 5 15. H. M. steamer Fwy, Wilcox, from Singapore 1 lth August for England. 16. British ship Metropolis, Fenny, from Sun derUnd 6th May, for Hongkong. 17. Dutch ship Stad Amsterdam, Blokziel, from London 13th April for Bitavia 18. Dutch ship Rojmput, Boer, from Newcastle 4th May for Hongkong.
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    • 19 5 At Pioang, on the evening of the 4lt instant, of Dytentery, Henry Smsderj, Comnoauder of the brig Dido.
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    • 538 5 ARRIVALS I iil\ 31 Shah Jelian from. London 31 Pekin (steamer; Ceylon 31 Laurel Liverpool 31 Junon (French j Pinang tag. '1 Zoe Ceylon 2T. C J V Sp»\v k( D uteh N t wport I Orissa London 2 Margaretha Ida (Dutch) Newport Braganza (steamer > Hongkong (ranges
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 181 5 •hipfikq nrna^HAiULOVl: Veu*W Namftt 1 I /V»u I Commanders I c y' vtt^ H^ x IJesttnations S(c. B barq Trutty 400 Slap j Martin. Dyce &Co London Sp. brig DM Hermann 200 Chalband Ditto Manila Dutch ihip Fanny Stephens Ditto Batavia B. brig Holmes 309 Hammond I Syme &Co Liverpool
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