The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 October 1850

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5 9 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 5 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. PRISS SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, the 5m OCTOBER, 1850.
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  • 633 5 THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS. Singapore Saturday, 5th Octob er, 1850. Singapore during the past month has been marked by an excessive dulnes* in everything almost except the weather, ulntli has l>een uncommonly clear and hot, adding to the lethargy prevailing. The only relief to this monotony has been a four
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  • 97 5 Memorandum of Line s R>i civ*»<! Despatched at ihe bw»gapo'ie Po*t Uilu'e, by the OveiUnd b.ejiiMfi», during n.« Moma of Sept., »v;Per •tp«m-r Batavi* trom U»t«*u ?|f P«r /Vv-wir-B, (hint h ,t P«r Achilte* trona £n«laod (j.rirt m m "wai olLer plif. ,-Jj 8..166 mm»m»r lilwia tv H»u»ii*B.. 3,501
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  • 114 5 With the solemn waggery which so eminently cMarac.i erises Dutchmen, the Second Chan.'.-r the Stales Cei-eral. by a large majority, has declared Hint "the H«g* of such states a* comply with the conditions mentioned in Art I of this law, (the new navigation Uw) shall be assiimlated to the Netherlands
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  • 91 5 *<» The Hon. the Recorder and the Court establishment arrived here in the H. C. Steamer Hoogltbj *>»* the morning of the ll th inst from Pi.iang. TheH.oghlt/ proceeded to Malacca yesterday morning, for the purpose of bringing the Hon. the Governor from that place to Singapore, where he is
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  • 286 5 The C. H. Steamer Uooghly, Captain Stewart, arrived here on the 14th inst., bringing the Hon. the Governor and Mrs Butterworth trim Malacca. His Honor landed under the usual salute. tree t're&s, trpt. 20. A prahi* from the vicinity of Madura, reports that on its passage here it observed in
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  • 679 5 A praim which arrived several days ago from Java, reports that there was a fleet or mteen Lanun pirate prahus in the Straits of Banka, and that when near Knio it noticed two steamers in the d tance. A Bugis boat, from Java, reports having been chased by pirates in
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  • 265 5 A native prahu which arrived some day§ ago, reports that there were disturbance* in the Lampo lgs in Sumatra, the natives being in arms against the authorities in some districts, but we have not been able to learn the particulars.— Ibid October 4. A prahu from Bali reports that dissensions
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  • 166 5 On the I lth instant the Netherlands India barque Thai Liong, commanded by the Chinese Liem Siongpik, sailed from Rhio for Grisseh in Java to which port the vessel belonged. When near Pulo Rondon the vessel encountered a severe squall by which the sails were split in pjeces, so
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  • 482 5 The last news from Sambas by way of Batavia represented the Taxkong Chinese as having invested Paniangkat, a Chinese town situated at the mouth of the Sambas river, and from itg position commanding the access to the town of Sambas from the sea. More recent intelligence from Sarawak to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 307 5 NOTICF. ANITMBER of Colonists have formed tbemrclves into an association entitled Tht Adelaide Alhteraloglcal Society and Mining Cftmpcmy, lor exploring the mineral i lngdom of South Australia partly icr scientific apd partly for commercial pur; <«es more especially for the collecting of precious and ornamental tttoues of every description, either
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  • 461 6 By several late arrival* intelligence has bfon received from Bangkok to the 18th August, from which it appears that cnnnidenible excitement had prevailed iv that capital for some time previously, and that tome temporary changes had taken place in the Goveri ment. Id which it is not at present
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  • 2784 6 By H. N. M. steamer BacWa, Capt. J J Van der Moore, which arrived lie eon i he Ut mil we have received Juva Courants to the 25th September, from which we translate lite following new* by letter* from Amuoywa it appears that the epidemic sickness prevailing iheie hdd
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  • 558 6 The U. S. f-igate Plymouth, Captain Gedney, bearing the pennant of Commodore Voorhees, arrived here on the 14th instant, having left Macao on tit* 18th August- The Plymouth sailed for Pmang and America on the 18th inst. Ibid September 20. H. M. S. Hastings, Captain Austen, bearing the
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  • 1485 7 SINGAPORE MONTHLY STATEMENT OF TRA DE SEPT. 1850. t COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. IMPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN.-QUANTfTIF^ I a I 1 B I B lZ J f^ M— F_ If Hii 131 S* •_•a J §>* 3 r§ i Wg!gBaMM i yame*ofV****l* I J I £J HIP jS Wlf |'S
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  • 1900 8 SIffGAPORK, TUESDAY, IST OCTOBER, ISSO. In this Port there are no unties Attovat try ktpt io SpanUb Dullart di»ide«l into CeoU. The nail er< of C.tb. Pao»oca it ieoer»liy bought tor Cm*. Th« eoniaoo w.i«k« Is tto Pieml 134| Ib. Af«Wrapoli« dltided into by
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 16 9 SUPPL EM ENT TO TH E OV ERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, ton OCTOBER, \SSO.
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    • 815 9 The following is the cargo of th© Aqua Marine shipped at Whampoa 2,400 bags Alum. 4,100 cases Cassia. 300 do Star Aniseed. 100 do. Galangal 100 boxes Anise Oil. IS do Cassia Oil. 30 do. Vermillion. 170 do. Sweetmeats. 18 bdies. Canes. 124 cases Raw Silk. Ibid October 4. The
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    • 561 9 Augl. 20 Ameiican *hip Hanuma, liiiswold, from New York It* May, for Shanghai 20 Briii»h ship Lurptnt, Gihson, from Liverpool 1 2 h May, (or Shanghai. 20 Brit ship Albert Edward, Sioddard, from Lirerpool 13'h May for Sh^nwhai 20 American *hip South < aroHta, Corie, from New
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    • 54 9 I At Sinp^pore, on the Jrr) SrptPmKer, a' the reoirlence o f her Fa'her Banrfulla Estate, Sirangong, I Mrs DruKt, of a Son, stlMom. At Singapore, on the I6'h September, Mrs Antomio D f AiMriot. of a Son. I At Bata«ia, on the Slth of August, Mrs David Tanoatt
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    • 37 9 At Singapore, on the lOrh instant, at St. Andrew's Church, by the Revd. H. vimn,g, Francis Alpr d Caroill Esqr., Orienal Bank, to Jessie Mitchell Wkir, onlydaughter of the late Archibald Spottiswoodk Esqre, Younger, Glenfernate Perthshire,.
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    • 73 9 DE ATHS. At Sea on Board the Ship John Brighlman on the 28'h of August, 1850. Maby Ellen, only dauch'er of Captain and Mrs Brett, and on the 9ih of Sentrmhr, 1850, on Board of the tame Vessel. Captain Ge- rgi Avooxtvs Rrftt, (hie of the 4 1st N. I.)
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    • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
      • 243 9 ocpi. i r-eKin vsieamer; fr&m Hongkong 2 Achilles (steamer) '.Vylon 4 Water Witch ChfnJr 4 John Oldham Madras 5 Mountaineer Sydney 5 Arrow Calcutta I le (Amer.) China 8 Ariel Calcutta 10 Flying Dutchman Hamburg i? S abr T, n Bombay 11 Hooghly (H.C. itmr.) Pinanjr 11 Victoria Calcutta
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      • 206 9 Sept. 1 Velocipede for Sooloo 1 3 Achilles (steamer) Hongkong 8 l'ekin (steamer) Ceylon 3 Batavia (H.N.M. stemr.) Batavia 4 Devonshire London 4 Heredia (Spanish) Manila 5 Marmion Shanghai 5 John Oldham China 7 Water Witch Calcutta 7 Arrow China 9 Truery London 10 Ariel China 10 Parsee Merchant
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    • Page 9 Miscellaneous
      • 256 9 BtUJtXlttii IJM VUJB tiAEEOU*. Vv*#W iV i->.et y t ion* V.ammnnn'* Y^ Consigner* Desttnationt life fTrMTslwmer Spk^nr Sh<.dwHi E»q H. M. 8/ R»i«litt Bate, Esq II C. M ahip Ferrolant 800 Don Quesarfa Spanish Consul Calcutta H C. steamer Hoothly r s hip lnglewotd 43» Sm-th Martin, Dyce fc Co
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