The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 September 1859

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  • 10 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE,'FRIDAY, THB 80rH SEPTEMBER, 1859.
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  • 155 1 THE P O. Co's Steamer NORNA, Captain DUNDAS, with the Europe Mails of the 26ih August, arrived here this day at noon, having left B •mbay on the 16th current. The following passengers came by this opportunity FOR SINGAPORE —Mr Miss
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  • 550 1 The offers for Indian Loan have exceeded the amount required by nearly one million at ihe minimum price. 27. The stock has risen to a premium of I£. The disarmament of the French army is to take effect on the 20th September, hut on a much smaller scale
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  • 2640 1 LONDON, 26M August 1859. EVERYTHING is as flat as usual here in the month of August, -and even a little snore so than iHiial, for the heat has been considerably greater than Cockney's like, and business always goes down, .is the thermometer goes up. The Queen's
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  • 531 2 (offee —There is a fair inquiry for Plantation Ceylon, with little disposition to sell at raeeot quotations. The market for Nativs Ceylon ae well ae other kinds is likewise Arm. Tea— Buyers relhain out o i the market, yet prices are unaltered. Exports of Tea from London for
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  • 46 2 ARRIVALS. From C HIE A»-August 16, Mimosa; 17, Golden City, From BATAT IA— August 40, Agneta, and Nederlaud. DEPARTURES. For BIEGAFORR—August 12, Bahuusa; 16, Mary Bparks; 17, Crisis; 90, Britamda. For CHlMA August 19, Btar of tbe North; 15, Vmaguard; lb, Versailles; 17, Biobio.
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