The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 May 1853

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MORNING, THE 14TH MAY, 1853.
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  • 14 1 Bai«via oo tH« L*t ui Maj, MM EUBEBT POWRLL 840B of a D*COBTIE.
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  • 562 1 Singapore t Thursday, 14fA 3f./,,,1833. Cholera still continues in Singapore, although not to a very alarming extent. We undettand that its ravages in Malacca at present are much more severe. in subsequent columns will be found details of a tragedy which very recently occurred on board
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  • 8513 1 A short time ago a small tin case was picked up at Taojong Datu by some '-'yaks, who brought it to the authorities at Sarawak. Upon being opened it was found to contain two books of manufacturer's patterns ot woollen cloths, having hie todowing marks stamped on the outM
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  • 25 1 Bin At Singapore, oa the 93rd instant, on hoard H. U S. Bittern, GOT COLIB CAMPBELL, Esquire, First Lieo'P nant <h*t vessel, of Java fever.
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  • 57 2 i he Malacca Revenue Farms for *****4 appear to have sold remarkably win" as the prices given eshibit rise ofissti a month nver the previous vesr. Thei. ik on the tin rsised within the MdlaccV .e,' w a e tin >« and brought* #1,565 a mbnth, being the highest
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  • 3381 2 (From tie Pinumg Gateite, April 23 Tba followiog is the result of the u| r „r 'L civ. F.rm. for .be ensuing Official eir t w|| eeen th.t there b.e sg.io beeo iiereemo,,. principal f.r.s, eo that Lord D.lhou.ie's liberal wise abandonment ef the Siei v Pawn) btlfc "J
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  • 1165 3 A report has reached us that Mr Gibson of the American Schooner Flirt has succeeded iu making his escape from prison iu Batavia, and that he has sailed for America in a vessel belonging to one of his countrymen which left the harbour at the time of his escape.
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  • 476 3 The P O. Co'* Steamer Formosa, Captain Christian, arrived here 29th ultimo, having left Calcutta on*tbe 21st, and left for Hongkong oo the following day May 6. The P. O. Co'* Steamer Ac hi ties. Captain Stead* arrived here on the ultimo, from Hongkong the 93rd, and left
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  • 284 3 ARRIVALS April 39 Fallal Oheb from Arracan 39 Flora Kerr Glasgnw 39 Formosa (<teamer) Calcutta 39 Achilles (steamer) Hongkong „30 B I t a (»i.N M. steamer) Bali via 30 Undine (HamW) Akyab May I T W Sears (Amer.) Shanghai I Meyaram Dyaram Bombay i Rival Pioang 3
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