The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 January 1856
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section16 1856-01-17 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser Vol. S3. SINGAPORE, THURSDAYMORJPI 17TH JANUARY, 1856. „Vo. 316 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement909 1856-01-17 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. IT is hereby notified, that in conformity with the provisions contained in Act No 9of 1843, pasJ provisions contained in Act No 9of 1843, passed by the Governor-General of India in Council, an Assessment of ten percent for the year 1856, will be levied on the rents of909 words
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Advertisement799 1856-01-17 1 LLOYDS. WE request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated to us by the Master or Survivors on their reaching this port, for the information of the Underwriters in London. SYME CO., Singapore, 1851. Lloyd's A gent t. Croggon's Patent Asphalte Roofing Felt Has been extensively used and799 words
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Advertisement984 1856-01-17 1 FOR SALE LADIES APPAREL. Berlin wool of colors, hoots and shoes, English and French bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett, Dunstable aod straw, btlzarine dresses, capsblond and lace, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambrics English, French and Scotch, collars, fioely worked, corsets984 words
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Advertisement667 1856-01-17 1 Xeisn WHAMPOA CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAM PDA A CO. have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores; WHOLESALE, RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles (or the Wotk Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool,667 words
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Advertisement741 1856-01-17 1 Hardware Cutlery A great variety of the best manufacture. China Japan Manufactures. A splendid selection from the stores of the first artisans in Japan and China, comprisirg every variety of useiul and ornamentaUwaies and fabrics in silks gold, silver, porcelain, ivory, tortoiseshell, sandalwood also paintings by the first China artists741 words
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Article2247 1856-01-17 2 Singapore, Thursday, ijth J any. 1856. The Dutch Mail Steamer Koningen der Nederlanden, Captain Prins, arrived here on the 15th current, from Batavia the 11th. In stating last week that the Senior Naval Officer on the btation had refused to comply with the request of M r2,247 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement724 1856-01-17 2 G. J. DARE CO. IN returning their grateful acknowledgements 'or the liberal patronage and support they leave received, trust by strict attention, promptitude and liberality to merit a continuance of the favor iht-y have hitherto erjoyed at the baud of their ftiends and the public Singapore, Itt J any,, 1855.724 words
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Advertisement1126 1856-01-17 2 NOTICE. JOHN AITKEN. late Mh»i< Mnner, MA NUEL I* HAN'. In L)E SfjUZA, for nrnny years Bc©i-kf-t»i'er aw*d Managing (lerk to Wl JOHN STEEL, sod TERTI'LLfAN JORGfe, DE SOUZ.\, hate associated themselves in Copartnership as Ship Chandlers, Sail- Makers, Auctioneers and Oeiteial Dealers, under ihe Fnm ot AITKEN DE SGUZ\.1,126 words
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Advertisement615 1856-01-17 2 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, SADDLERY,fee. Knives and Forks, balance bandies, Plated and Metal Curry Dishes; Electro-Plated Forks, Spoons, Cruet Stands, Pickle Stands; Liquor Stands: Penknives, Office Knives, &c.; Dressing Cases: Travellers' Writing Desks; Atgand Hanging, Table Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, Ac.; Buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete Buggy and Riding Whips615 words
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Article1705 1856-01-17 3 (Continued J In the month cf November drafts of two measures, one tor the conservancy and improvement ot the towns ot Calcutta, Madras and Bombay and the several Stations of the Straits Settlement, and the other for regulating the Police of these places, were published for general1,705 words
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Article1735 1856-01-17 3 {From the Rangoon Chronicle December 12.) We line to record (to my tl.at we a s would be Mipetflaou) Hie occurrence of the most devastating tire, as respects the extent of pecuuiary loss involved, which Kaugcon has ever been knowu to suffer from. The dry season of 1854 was1,735 words
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571 1856-01-17 3 CRIMF.S. CUSTODY. M at the office. arged. Sent up Convicted. to Quarter Sessions. Discharged. Untried. Sent up to No BUI. 1 the Session* of Oyer and Terminer. I Acquitted. Convicted Untried. Male. Female. Male. i b.571 words
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22 1856-01-17 3 japvrc rolicc Office, 2nd January 1600. THOS. DUJfMAX, Silting Magistrate.22 words
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Article5258 1856-01-17 4 The Battle of Kars* (From the Evening Mail, November 9) We have been favoured with the following ex* tract of a private letter from Kara KARS, OCT. 2. We have bad, as yon are aware, for the last 17 weeks a moat tedious and painful blockade, main* tained by5,258 words
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Article426 1856-01-17 4 American Sympathy with Russia. The Russians receive great supplies of arms and ammunition from this pari of America, or from all Mew England. They have bought all the saltpetre that could be got hold of. through means ol agents, and this has had a great effect on our market.426 words
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Article782 1856-01-17 4 Vase It' Names. Tons Commanders Consignees. Destination bfc. H. M. ship s purtan 918 Sir W. lioste, aarl H- C. brig Krishua 200 Ward Surveying 11. C. schooner Spy 16 Ltycock l do U C. steamer Honghly 184 W light Mat.Pin St Calcutta B. barq Emma782 words