The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 April 1856

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FV»I. 23. SIJtTGAFORR,' THVRSDAV MOM 17 TH APRIL,, 1856. Jlo. 16
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1024 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. FOLLOWING ACT IS REPUBLISHED I FOR GENERAL INFORMATION By Order, ROBT. CHURCH, Secretary to the Governor. Singapore, 28th March 1856. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The 26th January 1856. THE fcl OWIRIG Act, pa«sed by the Legislative Council, received the assert of ilie \losl Noble the Governor General on the 21st
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    • 1107 1 Despatch above adverted to, be published in the Official Gazette for general information, and be held applicable, from the dale of the publication of the Notification, to all Officer* in the (Jocovenanted Service of the Government who may be in the receipt of salaries of Rupee* 100 a month and
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    • 1258 1 State of hsalth, and I solemnly and sincerely declare that according te tho best of my judgment, e change of eir is essentially necessary to his recovery; end that the circumstances at his esse ere such as te randcr leave ot ebaaeee for the period of absolutely aeceasery (or highly
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    • 850 1 GOVE&NMENT NOTIFICATION. Mo. 423. Fort Wilium, Home Department, ECCLESIASTIC* L, The 28/ A tebruam, 1856. NOTIFICATION. nnHE Hon'ble the Court of Directors having tug* gvsted that a column shewing the 44 cause of death" should he inserted in the periodical Keturnt of deaths, 'urnished by Christian Minisers of all deno<
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    • 965 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN X.ITTX.X GO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-wade Braces—Elastic. Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Natal and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtoots, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of tbe finest and lightest material*; Carpet Bags of various sizes: Corduroy
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 791 2 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Road—Singapore* OUTWARD MAIL S. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mails of the lOth March, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or abotrt the 16th proximo. Application for Freight
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    • 1859 2 Xturi WHAKPOA 4 A DVBBTIBBMENTS. CO'S If EBSR3 WHAM Ft) A A CO have always on LvJI Sale an extenmve and choice assortment of the followiog Goods, selected especially for their Stores; WHOLESALE, RETAIL A FOR BXPORTATIOW. Millinery A Hosiery. Articles for the Work Table Bat sari ne Dresses Bonnet*
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    • 991 2 LADIES APPAREL. Bmtio wool of colon, boot* and shoes, English and French bonnet* direct from Pari*, silk, aatio and nett, Dunstable aod straw, balzarine dresses, cap* blond and lace, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambrics English, French aod Scotch, collars, finely worked, corsets without
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    • 706 2 J. DAIE CO. r reluming their grateful acknowledgements f or the liberal patronage and support they have received, trust by strict attention, promptitude and liberality to merit a continuance of the favor they have hitherto enjoyed at the hand of their friends and the public. Singapore, Ut Jang., 1855. ESTABLISHED
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  • 1171 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, 1 have read the letters of DELTA on the subject of Education, and your comments thereon, with great interest and attention. It is too true that the views of Sir Stamford Raffles in founding the Singapore Institution have not
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  • 4679 3 Singapore, Thursday 17/ A April, 1856. H. M. Steam-Frigate Encounter Captain O'Callaghan, arrived here on the 16th current, from Hongkong the 2nd, having on board H. E. Sir James Stirling, Naval Couimander-inCbief and Staff. Captain Voss, of the Hambro' barque America, from Calcutta to Canton, 26 days
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 290 3 NOTICE MR E. M. SMITH is authorised to sign our Firm by procuration. CAMPBELL CO. Singapore, 18 th February, 1156 NOTICE fpHE Household Furniture, Library, Pl*'e a,,c j 1 Plated Ware, Glass, Crockery, t a.r.agea and Ponies belonging to R BSRT PONR Esqu.re (who for Europe) will be sold by
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  • 1982 4 manners and Customs of the Japanese. (From the Weekly Herald. Deer. 7.) Editor of the Hbralt:— The merchants of Japau are a plain, honest, unpretending class of people. They appear to be subject to strict rules and regulations, and taxation appears to fall more* heavily upon them than on
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  • 1395 4 The One Infallible. (From tke Bxeminer, Ftbrnery 2) Mr Bright'* world is divrded into two classes of mankind, ihe good end w se who agree with him, the knaves and fools who d fler. He does not believe it possible that there e«o be error on his side, or
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  • 555 4 (From tkt Newt of tke Ckurekei Fek. 1.) Tux Siamese government and people show their real enieiast in the treaty with Great Britain, (formed last spring under the a' le management of Sir John Bowrjng.) by the earnestness with which they are miking prepirations for cttrying on a brisk
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  • 228 4 The following we eatract Ifroro a etter of Mr Ken. berry's, (dated September ?5 a and de* voted missionary to the Malays a* Singapore: 41 If the London Missionary Society has given m all idea of carrying out their operations in the straits migftt not other societies be it
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  • 1044 4 Vessel s' Names. I Tons Commanders Consignees. Destination tec. U. M. ibip S par tan 918 Sir W. Hoste Dart H. M. steamer Encounter 980 O'Oallaghan, Esq H. C. steamer Ho>ghlg 180 Siewart H I. Hi. fiit;. Comstantine Mootraveil, F.sq Siam 11. I M. sloop Ftsus
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