The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 September 1859
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section11 1859-09-02 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, RFIDAY, THB 2ND SEPTEMBER, 1850.11 words
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92 1859-09-02 1 Singapore, Friday, 2nd September, 1859. LOCAL, he sentence of seven years' transpor" tatimi to Bombay pronounced by the Hon. the Recorder upon Lee Kye Tye, and which he refused to commute, has been rtducfed by the Hon. the Officiating Governor to three years, but the92 words
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Article532 1859-09-02 1 By the arrival of H. M. Steam-frigate Esk, we have advices from Sarawak to the 16th current. The expedition to the Rejang River, which, as mentioned in our paper of the 4th current, left Sarawak on the 23rd ultimo, un er Mr Johnson, arrived at Sirikei on the 26th.532 words
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Article1922 1859-09-02 1 The subjoined notice of the trade of the Aru islands is transalated from the Java Courant. The population of this group of has been estimated at 80,( 00, the uatives being a quasi-negro race, who are said to bear more resemblance to the aborigines of the northern part1,922 words
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Article685 1859-09-02 1 By the Mail steamer Banda, we have papers to (lie 23rd ultimo: The financial matters of the Netherlands India Government do not appear to be well managed. The Government wa9 selling its bills for the Mail then about toieave on the Ministry of the Colonies at a rate of685 words
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Article880 1859-09-02 2 A survey of the Indian Archipelago generally will point out the fact that its p§pulation is steadily decreasing. It is impossible to avoid arriving at this melancholy result after reviewing the history of the several islands. The single exceptions will be found in' Java, Luzon and the small English880 words
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Article962 1859-09-02 2 Another vessel, the Sovereign of the Seas, Captain Thomas, belonging to Liverpool, and from Bombay to China, has lallen a victim to that insatiable destroyer of ships, the Pyramid Shoal in the trails ot Malacca. The Sovereign of the >tas was a large vessel, upwards of JOUO tons962 words
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Article412 1859-09-02 2 Augt 7 Russian Oru*, Prentz, from London 4th April for Amoor River. n 7 British Xirkland colledge, from Sunderland 3rd April for Hongkong. a 8 Han. Hanover. Klqjugarn, from London Nth April for shanghai. n 8 British John Bibby, oatee, from Manila 3rd July for412 words
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Article425 1859-09-02 2 ARRIVALS. Aug. 13 nurnbam from Mauritius J 9 Tropic (American) Melbourne nl3 sopliia Amelia (Dutch) Rotterdam yy 19 Jeremiah carnett Macao n 10 Mentor (Dutch) Amsterdam n 19 Lady Leigh Moluccas yy 19 constitution (Bremen) Kongpoot yy 19 Padang (Dutch) Cardiff yy 19 wild Irish oirl i*edier canst425 words
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Article691 1859-09-02 2 Vessel» Names. TonJ ('ouunamhi s. 1 1 Consignees. TT M etnamoi* 1 1 75 Sir K. McClllffi Bangkok Calcutta TI \f <tpsmpr Adnrnture Anieri ship Araer. ship Coholu 690 Day Williams, Anthon and co Freight or charter Daniel Sharp 532jCushing Ditto Boston Amer. ship Anicr. ship691 words
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2582 1859-09-02 3 I MPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAI* L—QUANTITIES. Iff 1 cx 00 2> j u-h CO .3 -2 j» C s 5 .Ji w a a a Z %> ft S Pna 5 $1 5s-3 52,582 words