The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 January 1860
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section11 1860-01-06 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY THL 6TH JANUARY, 1860.11 words
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1280 1860-01-06 1 Singapore, Friday, 6th January, 1860. LOCAL. The first Session of Oyer and Terminer and General Ga d Delivery at Singapore for 186", was opened on the 3rd current, before the Honorable the Governor, President of the Court, the Honorable the Recorder and the Honorable the1,280 words
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Article388 1860-01-06 1 We have papers from Pinang to the 10th ultimo. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr Robertson, and Inspector Jeremiah, have paid to the woman Meh seven hundred dollars and all costs of suit, to compromise actions brought by her against them to recover datnages for false imprisonment, deporting her388 words
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Article1895 1860-01-06 1 The second expedition sent hy the Dutch Government to o|>erate against Boni has, apparently, rapidly and effectually accomplished what the first cx|>edition failed to do. The resolution of the Bugis appears at last to have fairly given way, and after making a brave stand at Boni, they abandoned, without1,895 words
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Advertisement22 1860-01-06 1 NOTICE. MR CHARLES DUNLOP is authorised to sigh buiv Firm by procuration from this MACLAINE, FRA9ER CO. Singapore, 20 th December 1859.22 words
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Obituary12 1860-01-06 1 DIED. At Tanglin, Singapore, on the 30th ultimo, LUCKPERT VAN SOEST, Esq.12 words
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Article247 1860-01-06 2 The French in New Caledonia ap|>efir to have great trouble with the natives. From a letter in the Syitney Morning lie aid we learn that the Governor M. de Sai-wl, had just returned from an ex|»edition to the North of the island, in which he had been engaged247 words
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Article741 1860-01-06 2 We take the following from recent Java papers Mr Noordziek, Assistant Resident of Pacliitan, is reported to have discovered, in that residency, close to the sea shore, a very fine marble quarry The stone is of remarkable good quality (much better than that in the Wajak district) and very741 words
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Article416 1860-01-06 2 The British Steamer Lightning, from Calcutta hound to this place and China, broke down at Pinang, her Mails and Passengers were brcuglit by the Noma. The barque Royal Lily Captain Scott, while left this on 31 st ultimo, for Lou don, with a full cargo of produce, struck416 words
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Article511 1860-01-06 2 Doer. 2 French Edmrntd, Oouiin, from Hongkong 11th November for Havre. n 2 British Noma, Robinson, from Hongkong 10th November for Melbourne. 3 British Richard Thornton., Sinclair, from Batavia Ist December for London. 4 British J. C. Rout, Ballard, from Butavia 2nd December for Coieoe511 words
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Article392 1860-01-06 2 ARRIVALS. Doc. 21 oangeo (steamer from Hongkong n 21 nueva Tapita (span.) cal. Pinang Deo. SI Amicita (Dutch) Amoy nSI Rotthomaknoas (Dutch) do ft 21 swaa Bally ft 28 Lightning siam »28 Caroline e*Dow (Amer.) Bangkok 24 carl Auguste (Hamb.) whampoa ft 24 Hooghly (H. if. steamer) Pinang392 words
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Article667 1860-01-06 2 1 f 1 •K. 1 Names. Tons Comwatulet s. Consignees. Destination, A'C .Crtvi/yfl 235 Stanton Esq. Refitting II. M's. sloop Ijtlf UtCft T\ w Mons. Turboshet M. 1. Rl S swauiei Puiansr lit a t sr Hooahly 175 Wright II M a. stoamt Borneo Company Limited667 words
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