The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 September 1859

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  • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, THB 13TH SEPTEMBER, 1860.
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  • 99 1 Tsik P. O. Co's Steamer Singapore, Captain Curling, with the Europe Mails of the 10th August, arrived here this day at 9 A.M., having left Bombay on the 31st ultimo. The following passeugeia came by this opportunity: For SINGAPOAK—Memrs J. Hunter,
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  • 631 1 The East India Loan Bill has been read a third time in the Commons. A deputation from the Anti-Opium Association has had an interview with the Secretary for India, calling upon Government to prohibit the cultivation ofopuim in British India. SirC. Wood declined to interfere. Mr Wilson is
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  • 2437 1 LONDON, 10M August 1859* PARLIAMENT separates in a day or two, after One of the most curious sea si one, or the most remarkable bundle of little sessions, on record. The number of public bills passed to the present moment amount to about five only, but
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  • 547 2 Indigo— The market has been quiet with a die position to soil at July rates, though within the last few daya some small parcels have been taken on these terms. Silk —has again been active and-prices very firm. Cotton—has latterly been leas eagerly inquired for and only a
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  • 48 2 ARRIVALS. From BIRGAPOEE— JuIy 29, Memphis, and Marvola. From MAWJIA—JuIy s*i, \N iiliara 111. From BATAVIA-WUI V 26, Gerda, From CHIKA—JuIy 26, Louisa. August 2, Constantino. DEPARTURES. s For SUTSAPOAA —JuIy 27, WOOL August 6, Athelstan. For CHJHA—Joiy 26, Abeona. August 1, Potosii 2, Marie GabrieUe.
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