The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 June 1851

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. §*01. IS- SUTG^rOM*:, *HlJKl\* MORJTMJrG, 13th JUWE, 1851. ♦*\>. 24
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 764 1 N the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca. -^c«»In the Goods of W« Choh Scam, deceased and In th» Goods of So Tiro Nto, deceased. LXI TKKS of Administration having heen granted by the Court of Judicature of Piince of Vales liland, Singapore and Malacca,
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    • 790 1 TO LET. TJURRI'ANE Cottage, pleasantly sifj^W| u »«ed on the Claymore Estate, laatnit distant about fifteen roiouies drive from mmmmam Town. The house has heen lately re built and the grounds are tastefully laid out. Apply to W Scott Esquire, or to MARTIN, DTCE CO. Singapore, find May, 1851. TO
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    • 784 1 v ouie ci lonar y A great variety of Bonbon*, Jams and Jellies, Marmalade, conserved Fruits, Lozenges, (tc. 'Teas and Grocer}. Always on sale, Teas of ihe choicest flavourcomprising, Gunpowder, Pekoe, Hyson, Souchong, Twankay, &c of the 6r<t chop and specially selected qualities. Sugars— raw and refined Canton and Chin-chew
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    • 939 1 RATES OF A ■> V i; I£ I B H <n IN THE SINGAPORE FItEE PIIESS FROM THE Ist JANUARY 1818. Drs Cts. For Every shipping Advertise- 2. 50 For Eveiy additional insertion alter I month.... 0. 25 House to Let, the same rate. Oilier Adv< riiseinents not exceeding 12
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    • 570 1 FOR SALE. SIX Splendid Burinah Ponies ex Eagle; now on view at Mr James'— Hotel de tarts. Singapore, Ist May, 1851. FOR SALE. At the Office of ihe Free Press. BILLS <>f Lading for (he Peninsular and Oriental Coy's Steamers for the Europe, Ceylon, oJ:idr.is, Calc uiia, Bombay, Hongkong and
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  • 316 2 TO TUB EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE i'Rffi PRESS Mr, It is a source of much regret to the Settlement at large that your Reporter is not heie, otherwise many icre^ularitiea which daily occur mi^ht he in gome measure lemedied, notwithstanding the atfecled contem t which i eitfon* in authority
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  • 118 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Friday, 13th June, 1851. Memorandum of Coves Received and DespatdMd at the Singapore Post Office, by i|i,> Oveiland Sleuneis, during ihe Monih of Jui c, viz: 4 Reckivrd. Per »tr. K. Nederlanden from iintavia &c 2 1 S V'-r Malta from China 67 P*r Achilles trom
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  • 1355 2 fl. !M. S. Lify, Commander Bedford, arrived In re on the 1 1 tfi instant, having left Finaiu on the 2nd. The M C. Steamer Stmimmis, Capt. Stephens, reUirned to llm on the GiU instant, from a cruize in t he China se:\, but without having bad the good fortune
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  • 269 2 The following list of beacons in the Straits of Rhio will be useful to Navigators. The officers of the Dutch Navy, who have been consulted on the point, are ot opinion that the position of the present beacon on the Pan Shoal ought not to be altered, and that additional
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  • 3960 2 The following brief but pungent re. marks by Mr Crawfurd, formerly Re>ideut of Singapore, on the objectionable nature of the tax which is at present lev ed on the agricultural produce of the Uland. will no doubt be acceptable to our local readers. Viewed in the light in which Mr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 889 2 I) awint Wocita and Crayons Em*, lopes io cases, or per iou Paalaaas, Letter and Note Pspsr Uaak, b<«e and red Lo< and car K o B<. o ks Lrdrfers- and Jonrnalr M- oortnduoi Books Pens— steel and Quili Portfolios and Abuius Tr,fellint Cases x puiu autl fancy Wafers Initial.
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    • 187 2 KOTICE jt /I 11 WILiIAW JklAUliN is aii-horlz-1 to 1? 4 Sign ior our Firm by Piocur* i n .McEWEN n CO. HaMP**ft l l^* Jawifc 1851. roR s&Lc, il/ Me O^ice of this Paper. A Chart of L^bu hi Islanl and the Bruni diver, corn; ilpd from recent surveys.
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  • 5693 3 (From the Friend of China, May 21 A w ek ago we noticed (he low poicit at which the Barometer was ranging. Since then several vessnla, the I'tna, Martha and the Wilhelmine hive hsd to return to port, more or Irss inju ed about the p and rigging from
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    • 324 4 (From the Sptctator, March 29 The subject of •team comatUDicativii with Indis w«s brought under the attention of tbe Home of (Juumont by Viscount J ■relyn, in a motim for a Select Com* mittee, seemingly with tbe object of keeping tbe attention of tbe pubiic
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    • 131 4 (From the Spectator, March 29.) Ia reply to Mr Hume who put hi* question to the Foreign Secretary and undtr. Secretary fur the colonic*, with formal alternation from one to tbe other— Lird Palmeraton aud Mr H«w«a stated, that Sir J«mea Brooke atill holds the
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    • 450 4 (From the Home Newt, Apr it 1 1 From the aonual report of ibe East luuu and China Association of the British tonnage entered inward* and chared outward*, from and to placet wiibiu the limit* of the East India Comp-tnt's charter, from the lat of January to
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    • 440 4 (From the Weekly Newt, April 19.) The experiment now beiog exhibited in P«ri», by which the diuratl rotation of the earth W rendered palpable to the tentes, it one of the most remarkable of the modem vennoUions of theory. At the centre of
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    • 104 4 An elephtnt, with lt au infant ■ticking at the breas>," has been landed at the Eut India Docks for Mr Bitty. The mother is an immense animal, standing about tea feet high the inf«Di is three feet in height. The an iron Is are exported
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    • 387 4 (From the Weekly N*ws, April 19 Our nit troi>olilaii meiciiaiits are taking active steps tow r<U I lie establishment of h Tiibinalof 1.0111 meice in Lond<u. einii ar to tliose which eu-t in iiidity pa in ot the Comineot. We believe that our < oui
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    • 1118 4 [From the Weekly Newt. April iy Mr bitiuy of New York, the projector of a railWtj communication between the Atlantic and Pacific j Oceans, hat ad i rested m long and extremely inteirsu in< letter to the Times in full rxplanatiou of big scheme. Tbe
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    • 284 4 I (Prom the Malta Times, April i b...d, 1. v t«npo..ibl. for., <•% erery taken ,o encol,. 0 er aT," r.«lwa y at leog.h to be coJ.iLV.Ji^" I*"*1 dru and Ciro, tnd th.t eT-ntu.liy O n B uJ r Xl Su« wi,l follow, We .re tuurJ^Z*."" l
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    • 100 4 I In reply to a communication from the ManM,. Coa,merm« A..od.iion r.g.rdin g .,teZ 0 T C loe.e authorise, to revise the old Co bn "1 J.I, _.a of the treaty of Nankin, itTZ' of the I hu,e.e revenue, and of which compl.ini w O"d 8 by
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  • 444 4 -Z£f_« S_^.'_2__^l__r £_r ftna.-v-ii li^i!at_^si^ri^l_s•l£t_r■ fttt l *■<«• V eise is' Nftin, lons .iNMMiitri H. M. ship Amuson 1000 Baiker, Esq H. M brig Lily 431 Bedford, Esq H. C. steamer Semiramis 1000 Stephen, Eiq B ship John pencer 520 j Lid better B bng Elisabeth
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 231 4 ARRIVALS. fc Date I Flag level's Name*. I Captatus I From I Dmt °f I l_ _J I I Departs. June 6 Sp»o. ship Bella Galliga Renvides Cadi« 9th Mar. 6 Swed. ship Hindu Kastea Newport 4tbPeby. 6 I British scbar Ccroline F>eywer Colombo Bth alt 6 I dwed. barq
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    • 162 4 IK rJSI? R k e °?/L M U Pe2er d S no M.nuel. God»1«. and DrWe^HM'gtht 6 p'"" Br 'y b ok d 2 Master Br.ybrook., Mi? Ip c*e w" lWw -Mr W.rriugtoo. Per *>*«« DEPARTURES. D *«> rewg/'o .yqinw. tMmimim i BoKnd WwT June 6 British ship Ku»rovie LeibtcbwageT
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