The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 July 1852

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser L7)F. 19* SIJVG*£FORE, FMRJL* MORJTIJTG, 16TII JVL.Y, 1853. »VY>. 29
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    • 1305 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE FOLIOWINO is REPUBLISHED FOR GENER* AL INFORMATION I fort William, Hume Department, Legislative, the 21 st May, 1852. The following Draft of a proposed Act was read in Council for the firs* lime on tlie 21st of May, 1852. ACT No. OF 1852. An Jet for the
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    • 826 1 win from any other person, for himself, or any other or others, any sum of money or valuable thing, shall be deemed guilty of obtaining such money or valuable thiog from such other person by a false pretence, with intent to cheat or defraud such person of the same, and,
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    • 877 1 worses, IS HEREBY CITES that Htr Majesty's Court of Judicature at Singapore has this day grafted Probate, with the will annexed, of JOSBFH Wise, Esquire, deceased, unto WILLIAM WABDROP SUAW, Esquire, ore of 'be Executors in Hie said will named All persona indebted to the estate of the said deceas**d
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    • 701 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GENERAL WARE-ROOMS W. a. KERR CO. (Adjoining the Oriental Bank)— tngupo'e. LADIES APPAREL. White end colored Glsrd Silk, Satin and Tarlatanne Bonnet* «lw<ya on hand, and m«de to order ac* cording to the latest Europe Mode*, or to auit the ta*te oI Customers.
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    • 849 1 OILMAN STORE?. York and Belfast Rami. Wiltshire Bacon in Una, Tripe in jara and tica, Wiltahira and Pine Cheeaea, Preserved Provisions. Picklea, Salad Oil, French Olivea, Sardinea, Tongues, Saocea, Preserved Potatoea, Salmon Pickled, and Preferred in Una, Durham Mustard, Yarmouth Bloatera in Una, Vinegar, Capera, Oatmeal in Una, arrota, Peaa,
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  • 1324 2 POLICE OFFICE. 8 th July 1852. A Kling man complained that during his absence this morning his hou«e had been broken into and property to the value of to dollars stolen. 9th July. A Poritnu -e nan, residing in Upper Macao Strep', complained that during his absence yesterday his
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  • 358 2 TO THE t-DITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESI Dear Sir, 1 can understand a London Newspaper misted by a 4 local correspondent'staling '*f»cU' it variance with the true circumstances of the case, but 1 cannot imagine why a Newspaper published on the spot should contaio false statements— neither can
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 713 2 uy \e. etc. Waistcoats, Paris and Londoo-nia Beer, Wines Spirits. Allsopp, Baas, Hodgson and Tennent s Beer, English and Singapore bottled. Biandy—reat old cognac diners, direct from Germany Clarets of choice flavour Champagne of first quality Cherry Brandy, Cordial and Ratafia Gin, reat Hollands and old Tom fjock— Mudesheimer, Joliannesberger
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    • 940 2 WINES SPIRITS. Alee—English and Singapore-bottlad Allsopp and Baaa' Beer Brand? bestCognac Champagne, Geisler't Claret—first quality Cordial, cherry and raspberry Cherry Brandy Glenlivet Whiskey Gin In cases HOCK— Johannuberg Liqueurs—assorted > Maraschino and Ratafia Old Tom Port—very superior ftherrv—J. Cockburn's, oampbellVae. OILMAN'S STORES' Beef—spiced and smoked Bottled Frnits and Sauces Bacon—in
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    • 1151 2 Lloyd s, 28 th May, 1851. To Me*ar» SYME fc CO., LLOYD'S AOSDTS, Singapore Gentlemen, 1 em instructed by the Committee for Managing tbe Affairs of Lloyd's to transmit to you the accompanying Copies of Instructions to Commanders and Mates foe the STOWAGE OF MIXED CAEGOES, and to request that
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    • 608 2 will undertake to guarantee the dunnage. The American Shipowners, in the stowage of mixed Cargoes in large Snips, have, from experience, discovered wkal pressure" Flour Barrels, Provision Casks, Sc. tcilt bear, and so avoid reclamations for damage if otherwise properly stowed: hence, in large Ships above 600 tons, with dimensions
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  • 35 3 At Roselandf, on the 12th ioslant, Mrs C. II Iltfiaisos, of a DAUGHTER. At Singapore, on the 14th instant, the wife of Mr j W GANSO, Keeper of II. 1V1. Gao', of a DAUOH7ER-
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  • 5377 3 Singapore, Friday, 16 th July, 1852. Tlie H C. Steamer Hooghly, Captain Stewart, returned on the 15th instant from Tringanu. This week we publish a correspondence b tween the Government and the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, relative to the capture of a trading Junk by the Rajah
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  • 904 4 —vVy; Arrival of an Ex-dictator, (From the Examiner April 21.) While Em ope is busily gelling rid of its }>atriots,and shipping them to the uew wor d the new world isgettint; rid ol its tyianls, and shipping them to Europe. Rosas, we see, lias just landed. Thisat least is
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  • 897 4 Some time sg iwe gave the important aifi<le of wool a* a fair example of the advantages of free trade. Spices" afford another axample, hardly less striking, although from their nature necessarily on a small scale. We take the principal seice, b
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  • 1908 4 A highly instructive return has just been made to the House of Commons ou the nioiion of Mr Hntne; 11 is a statement of the number of emigrant ships which have sailed fiom the poits of the United Kingdom for the five yeais eudii g with I85i, —of the
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  • 322 4 OYSTER consumption of oysters in London is indeed enormout. Dating the icnon of 1848 9, one hundred end thirty thoui.nd bu«hels of oysters were told in oar metropolis A million end half of these shtll fiah ere eonaamed daring each eeaeon in Edioburgh, being at the rate of more
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  • 597 4 lessels' Names I ons I t'ommaniters i '/'"uietcei Destinnif" fk'C H. C. steamer hooghlu •Stewart i B. brig Rivil 144 Frankiyn A. L. Johnston St Co Repairing B. brig Brigand 150 McKte Almeida A Sons Sooloo Sp. ship Bella Galleta 1 800 Benarides Ditto Manila b.
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  • 477 4 From the Evening Mail, May 7;) Farther information has t>een received respecting the gold at Queen Charlotte's Island. By the last advices from California, it appears that the details which had reached San Francisco in connexion with the discovery had caused several expeditions to le planned, and although the
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  • 929 4 (From the Examiner, May 15.) A frightful colliery explotion took place on Monday at the Duffryn Pit, io the Aberdxre Vall-y, the result of which has been the loaa of sixty.two Uvea. At four o'clock oa the morning of the explosion, a very careful investigation appears to have
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