The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 June 1851

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rot. is. si+YUiironu, mhukiit mohj^mjtg, soto jVjte, issi. ♦Vo. 25
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 827 1 In tiii Court op Judicature op Prince op Wales Island, Singapore A Malacca. I^TOTICE is h'rhit oivew, «hat ihe Third Gej\ p*ral Quarter Session of the Peace, will he holdfn by the saio C« uM, for Singapore and the ,iires subordinate thereto, at the Conrt House in Singapore, on Wednesday
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    • 796 1 FOR MAULMAItT. MrfiHE A. I. Swedish Ship HINDU, JL Captain Kaktkn, 580 Tons, id sail in a few days. For Freight or Pasoase, apply to Wm. BPOTTISWOODB CO. *ii>eapotf, )9th June, 185 1 TO IsET, M r pHAT Commodius Dwellintj House I newlv*huilt at Campong (jlam, between »he h u«es
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    • 804 1 Hair and Tooth Powder of superior quality Looking Glasses in various mountings Kazors and Razor-strops Soaps —in great variety Water— Lavander. Rose, OoM und Honey Jewellery "Watches. rlraceietes, richly chased ir. g«>ld and silver Broaches in various mountings Chains of gold and silver Desert Knives, Spooiu. and Fork*. Ear-rings of
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    • 938 1 RATES OP Id THE SINGAPORE FItEE PRESS FROM THE Ut JANUARY 1848. Dm. Cis. For Every > hipping Advertisement....* 2. 50 For Every additional insertion alter I month.... 0. 25 Hou»e to Let, the same rate. Other Advertisements not exceeding 1 2 lines S. 00 p. momh Eveiy i. dditi<
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    • 586 1 FOR SIX.F, At the Office of this Paper. AC!. ail of Labu-iii lsian.i and t lie Kruni Rittr, com) i'»-d ficm r»>r.mi su!Vfy«. Puce J*l. Sinyopore, Xlih June, 1851. FOR SALE. At the Ojfice*of the Fker Press. BiLL> <>t Ltthnit tor llsf r*t»»M rala« and Oiirntal Coy's Sieaniers foi ihe
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  • 1335 2 TO Till EDITOR OF THE >INOAPOtIE FIIPR PRBM $ing<tp;<te, 2nd June, 1851. ttr, I am induced lo believe tliat the memornl 10 ilie Govtruor of the S Tans NllltAt|H I'aied <0 ii Au*u»t last, t i..j. ihesm. a«uies o( all lUe \i«r--c-nnle BMaUwl nt*-t s heit aiid a uumbfr
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  • 15 2 At ork sHiI, on .1. »6ih ia^ar.t, Mrs F A AUIIL, Ot a D*U.|ilFK
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  • 13 2 At Sugaroe, .»>. jj.n ,o»:anr, Mr Thomas Gibson f i a g years.
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  • 67 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Friday, 20th June 1851. H. M. S. Captain Bedford, sail, d yettrday moruii.g (or Cliiua. We have been requested to mention that a meeting of the Subscribers to and supporters of Tan Tocksins's Hospital, will take place at the Court House, on Tuesday next, the 24th
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  • 523 2 The ship Sagof, Captain Lugrin. having lately put in here on her way irom Bombay to China, requiring repairs, it was found necessary to land her cargo of cotton. Last week, while again taking it on board, a small bundle of lucifer matches was found beneath the covering of one
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  • 165 2 Sarawak Advices have been received Irom this quarter to the 6th iust. The party irom Sarawaix bad returned from their tour amongst the D) ak tribes on the neighbouring rivers, having every wken mci with the most friendly reception. The Kajan tribes on t lie. B »ra n river had
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  • 3548 2 CaMBOJA. Considerable attention having ol lute, been directed towards this country, we have much pleasure in laying before oui readers the following ver^ interesting i arrative by Mr L. V. Helms, a recent visitor to l.umboja, who appears to have made good use ot tlie opportunities for observation whit h
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 790 2 n<*vin I'ei.cra and (rayons h.it-lapra in r», ra or r UU Vm. 1..« P Lct.«r .od S.in P.par Ink., bl<ck. b v- and .a* L»t »i»u ca>«o li^oka Lrd^are and Joamalr Mcvnuraadaoß 8.. .kt Pens Merl and Quil, Pniitutioa and \buins Tra«eliiD| Caaes Wat ptain ar.o fancy Wal«ra— iiHttal. paska
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    • 46 2 MCTZCE. LLO^ DS. W E r f l u '>>•«' I'rfriicuirf.i of all ra<es o< Mn; week ie reran u..ir»%d to us hy Mt^Mf or >uiv,vors mi il,*.,r r^ »,!<,« .h.* port, fo, me ii.ionuHtiuu ol the Uudtrwmti,. -n London &YMF «t t O Lloyd's Aiienls tHXUIIOrf 1851.
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  • 1517 4 (From the Datly Sewt. April 24.) 1« t)>e maikrt lv »ie«mti..«i -baiet, to which a I J d*«l of ait-, ti n has of l.tt> been directed, there it df j me in Penin»ular and Oriental, and a rite in RefsJ Mtn Sfam. The price* note-l are General Mrtm
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  • 306 4 Good-Friday and the Creek Church. (From the Daily Newt. Aprtl 14.) Some ot the inbanitant* ol Uiuuceatrr, perambulating the dock* on Good Fiiday m<.n ing, were •Urmod by a terrible n \>f on bn«rd G»eek ili-p lyuig in (he middle of tbe b»sin. The ctptciu and others appeared to bate
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  • 42 4 (From the Nautical Standard, March 29.) An order from the Admiralty has been promulgated on board the commisaioned ships at tbe ports, proofbiting any naval officer, whilst in uniform, smoking either in the public streets or io boats*
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  • 80 4 R oy alist and A lbatross. Mr Woodnead bts given notice to < aptain Farquhar, Li ut Everett, and tbe effiers and crew late of the Alhatross and Royalist, that tbe account ailes of the boun y money awarded for tbe destruction of pirates «t Borneo, in company with the
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  • 143 4 Met«>* Woodhead have given notice to Captain Arthur F«rquh*r and tbe officers and crew of H M. S. Albatrott, who were actu*lly on board and entitled to abare in th. boun'y money awardt-d for the destruction of piatos at Borneo, on the 31st of Ju y 1849. that the
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  • 462 4 Ihe major, corporation, «t.<l ».r icip.l inhabitant! of S at> aiß plan entertained J. R. i akej, E-q Atrericxn Conaut at th*t port, to a grand banque'j on W .di.et.l .y. to mark their teipect ior him at tbe projector of tbe Aro<Mic«n Oc«n
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  • 376 4 St eam Navigation. mere bill m tbe Hoti-e ut Commons which wss y»iterd..y,riixted (brou K hi forward by Mr LabouchereV to consolidate and amend tbe laws reMm« to the legui.tionof ,t f m n^.g.^.B, and to the boats and 'Uht. to be carried by sea going *es.el.. Tbrre sre Js*
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  • 440 4 Depth of the Ocean in the South Atlantic. (From the Ncuticut standard, April 12.) letter, dated W,slnngt n, March 10. publish the f 'liow.ng p«is«ir* Uvm a Is** of Lieutenant John R. Uald.boroa«b, Uniud Suit, N..y. form, rly n.ii.i.nt 10 tbe oust *v »*y. It is d.ied United states ship
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  • 522 4 Hme |uMiih-d ibr utuai compa. alive statement of •be hiiuaber of British tbipa, with their tonnage, entered inwards and cleared ou<w*rd. from and to places within the liuita of tbe E .at India Company's chartt-r, »rom ibe l*t of J»nu ry to tbe 31»t
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  • 195 4 Mutiny on Board the Schooner Secret. (From thi Nautical Standard, April 5.) On the lit of Au<uit laat the Merchant schooner Sfcret, Captain J«mifon, was at anchor in Raebeanioa Bty. New G,n U i, n Group, when foar of tbe crew mutinied, and j .ining the natives who were on
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  • 3724 4 (From the Spectator, April 12.) The debate on the resolu ions moved by Sir William M..le«wo't!t on our Colonial expenditure was practically confined to the elaborate and exhaustive speec hof the mover. The resolutions were in these lerms That it is the opinion of thi« House, that steps
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  • 882 5 (From 'he Ex/imi»«r, April Id.) Sir Win. Moleswonb ha« made the relbim of the Colon al ft>«t*m a practical question. Hf ha* thrown H •<>(! "I I jjhon llii* n»en Mini «i»n>p< ot Dm cutoniea, on what ftVf ac, and what iltey mi|(>it be and tie In* net
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  • 1190 5 {From the Examiner, April 12.) Sir Wil i«jo Moleswurth hm m d^ aoother admira ble speech on the Colonial ►j»tem, an< wm< vast industry, a powerful grasp, and a thorough mastery of the ful))rot. both in the ami and in tbe details. Hit pecuoia y appreciation of the
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  • 1170 5 (Prom the Examiner, April 19 j S.all mvnaichies |,a«e el, f ler difficulty of pro.,.«rinjc in ir d»y. than la r<e ones, l )C v a.c ...ore <;x»*nu»e in propoitiun to tl.e national les.urcet. 1 lie court Umoie expaed lo the etei rriiic... and je a »o,, sy of
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  • 567 5 (from M« H'i//mer H»tt|P« JEuro^eai. 2Wt r 1), At the l«.t meeting of .be Royal G,o« r.pb c»\ Soo,.ty. ,a><> n t ,he p.per. re«d w,. ol)^ dr.cribing the procpeding. the South K n l.landi, by pt J E Pr.endly I.Und. the P«jee I.Undi. the New
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  • 183 5 A noTf d kiod of p,per is stated to bate be*n producd at tbe mills of Mr Tbos. H. Stunde t, of Oarentb, to K-nt. It contains a water mark d por* tr«lt of the Queeo, contrited, not at tbe ordinary water mark in mere outline
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  • 578 5 (From the Willmer and smith European Times Ap.il 9.) Of the nature of the projected voyage to the Arctic »e»s by Mr Kennedy and his crew of Orkney men in search of >ir Join. Franklin, a lew note* are supplied by the John
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  • 260 5 AN UNPOBLIBHKD V B R.g of BuRNg.-Whea Barn. wm la Edinburgh he »a« Introduced by a friend Z the it«dio*of well known p.inter, wh-m he "J.d engaged on a reoreaentation of Jacob', dream .tt.r minutely ex. nD inin < the work be wrote the f0110w,., fer.e. on the b.ek
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  • 342 5 u!.™i!fZ, *Zeli:J;£ Limg Indram 0 Futhwl Kari «> J^ Hcn g Lee, Cu* Printed and Pub.ish.d by fe I, fc—^ < 4 ft,. otbc Ma/acca g^ H. M. »h.p Amuion 1000 B^fi^p 1 /^nuaii, >. g-r. H. C steamer Semirumis iooo Stephen, E-q B. srhnr Suns
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 83 5 ARRIVALS. D,te W^} IWi AT*,,,. I c^,.,., I ~jJ5T> JooH2 Ao.fr. thin fl9i/rf~" Wm; i- L Z> /arl U Briti.b tin- a RhZ vt a I Sartwik 6th in.t »4 B-ituh .hip 9 yJS rioe t h A "*«"> »BhApril :B*te s.rndvof :B«S S-• lM „17 B f ,«,.h .cbn,
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    • 142 5 "U Vrl rW I V lber < M.lacci PIMM „15 Brif.h ship Wm. Jirdite IUiU Amoy t 2 v v P JoA Sf>fncer i Lidb^rter Aaioy nl5 Briii.h b»rq P4i, a j Tho«n.« do. "!f S r ""t i h P S r Bt9 I L w do, 5 Sri.
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