The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 October 1853

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  • 26 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Monthly Summary of General and Commercial Intelligence from the StraU§ 9 Java, Manila 4rc. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MORNING, THB 1ST OCTOBER, 1853.
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  • 154 1 BY FIRST CLASS FRENCH VESSELS. TUE Undersicned having been appointed Agents for the line of Steamers, are prepared io gi»e any informs ion required as to the Bates fur Passage or Gnodi RAUTEN3ERG. SCHMIDT CO. Singapore, l5rA '.eptemker t 1853 The
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  • 32 1 At Singapore, on the 28th September 1853, the wife of Captain J. VV. GOAD, Madras Artillery, of a Saw. At Sourabaya, on the 11th September, Mrs DONALD HCLACHLAN, of a SON.
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  • 1195 1 Singapore, Saturday Is* October 1853. LOCA L. Memorandum of Covets Received and Des patched at the Singapore Post Office, by Oveiland Steamers, during liie Mouth of September viz:— Rbcbiybd. ier itunrr fi farm front UiitfU 315 ler Ganyet f'O® Hongkong.. 429 Ier iormota from Europe 5,194
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  • 1526 1 The following extracts of a letter from Shanghae, dated the 27th August, give some interesting information regarding the insurrection, its leaders &c: Nothing authentic can be aent in the shape of Intelligence from this place—ore nay's rnmoar is u«-n*raUy contra icted by the neat and in point of fact
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  • 951 1 By H. N. M's Steamer Batavia, Cap. tain Van der Moore, we have Batavia papers to the 24th September The Governor-General had returned from his tour over Java and had proceed* ed to Bnitenzorg. The opening of the Exposition of the Natural Productions &c. of Netherlands India, has been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 NOTICE. fLlHE Uodersigned have been appointed Agents 1 at (Ilia Port for the INSURANCE COMPANIES OF NEW YORK Masters of Vessel* »r® requested to coromotiicate to them intelligence of loasea, accidents and any other information *hey may consider of importance BEHN MEYER fe CO. Singapore, 15 th 8 eptembc, 1853.
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  • 188 2 This is composed of the Government produce exported through the medium of the Netherlands Trading Society to the amount of To Holland. /33,629,22o China (tin) 860,000 33,979,225 and the vafoe of Government goods sent to fcc *,180,060 t Although the quantity of tobacco was leas by 1,000 j>icnls than
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  • 388 2 The Java Courtvtt, of tbe 7th inetaot, publishes a review of the trade and shipping of Makassar for the ye# 1862, from which we eitfact the following details IMPOSTS. Merchandise,...— .75,529 707 Specie sod pap4r money 144,324 J 5.674,031 The imports consisted of prodoctioos of Europe. America and the
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  • 286 2 The P. O. Go's St earn-ship Singapore, Captain Beans, arrived here 01) the 14th instant, bringing the Overland Mail of 8th Aognst. She left on the afternoon of the 15th for China.— Ibid, Sept. 16. The Dutch Steamer /ava, Captain Kenrifth, arrived here oft the 11 th instant
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  • 317 2 Sept. 1. American ship Winged Racer, Ho mac, from Batavia, for Boston. 2: American ship Oritsa, Sears, from Shang* hai 14th July, for Calcutta. 4. British ihip Royal Exchange. Lunner, from Sourahaya 27th August, for Sydoey. 4. British ship Champion Willie, from Batata via 4th
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  • 282 2 ARRIVALS. Mpt 15 Befnicia from Whatn pot 15 Mahoesed Satndanny Batevia 15 Ifernaid (Atner Calcutta 16 Euphrates Lirerpool 16 Malta (steamer) Hoogkoot If Caractacus Shieldi lf.Lanncu Calcutta 19 False Allum Bombay 19 Coasipore Hoogkoof M*0 Gertruide Maria (Dutch) Hartlepool „20 Bella Vascongada (Spaoish) Cadii 20 Grecian (H M.
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  • 486 2 Veuelt' Namet. I ons j (.OMDU'tdrri j Ouussei 1 l>fMinuiwn Ire. li flkl sloop CrrOCMtl 484 Hon. G. 1). Keaue H. 0. steamer Hooghly Sewart French steamer Coibert j 1500 j Defrigal French Consul Macao 11 N. M. atr, Batavia j 1100 Vi de Moore A.
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