The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 April 1861

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, MONDAY EVENING, THB 8TH APRIL, 1861.
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  • 30 1 At Echo, Singapore, on the 24th March the Wife of JOAQUIM D'ALMKEDA, Esq., of a Sox. At Mount Narsies, Singapore, on the 2nd current, Mrs JOAQUIM, of a DAUGHTEK.
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  • 2763 1 Singapore, Monday, 8th April, 1861, LCTC AL, The second Criminal Session at Singapoie f«rr 1861, was opened on Wednesday last, the 3rd current, before their Honors the Governor, the Recorder and the Resident Councillor, the Governor's Aide-deCamp also occupying a seat on the bench. The
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  • 184 1 By the Sarawak steamer Rainbow we have dates from that place to the 26il» ult The steamer Shandon from Singapore to China hail put in at Sarawak tor wood. The latest news from Muka represent it as being as strongly fortified as the skill of Seriff Masalioi*e and his
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  • 64 1 The latest dates from Saigon are to (lie 30th ultimo. The expedition to Mitho had not started, but preparations were making for it. A large number of ships had arrived seeking, and as the supply of rice was quite inadequate to the demand, prices had risen to 1.75, 1.80
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  • 523 1 By the mail steamer we have received Java papers to the 2nd current. Farther details are given of the effects of the inundations. The Handeltblod remarks Truly there is no country in the world where past misfortunes are so soon forgotten as in Java. The inhabitants of the
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  • 1557 1 Inspector Scott caught a pair of full grown tigers, male and female, in a stake trap at Bukit Tanibun last Saturday. It was baited with a live do£, and the male was found crushed dead by the weight of the door. Three nights ago the trap was visited by
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  • 871 2 The Captain and crew of the Bremen Schooner Willy arrived here on the 11th currerft, reporting the total loss of that vessel. The Willy Captain Hagemann, was a new vessel, Iter first voyage being from Bremen to Hugapore. From Singapore she proceeded to Kampot, where she took on
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  • 286 2 Mar.16 British Sultana, Sharp, from London 25th November for Hongkong. r> 16 British Robin Hood, Cobb, from London 22nd December for Hongkong. n 16 American Eloisa, Miller, from Shanghai 24th February for Cowes. n 16 Dutch Comelit Gip>, Alkemode, from Cardiff 25th November for Hongkong.
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  • 437 2 A r u i v a l s Mar. 23 Pekin (steamer) from Hongkong Mar. 23 Viscount Canning («tmr.) Hongkong r> 24 Matlah Calcutta r> 24 Paragon Pinang n 24 Procymatia Liverpool n 26 Shirasee Calcutta n 27 Viotor Emmanuel (Norv.) Akyab 27 Startled Fown Calcutta 27 Spec
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  • 628 2 VesSet Names. Toiu 1 Comma wlc/ s. 11. M's schooner Saracen 235 Stanton, Esq H. M's. steamer Nimrod 850 Arthur, Esq 175 Wright 11. M's. steamer Hooghly H. M's. steamer Beagle Ilay, Esq. II. I. M's steamer Dryde Ledaigs B.sehooner Ann Key 140 Wilson B. sehooner
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