The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 September 1861

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 10 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SATURDAY, THF 28rw SEPTEMBER, 18(51.
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  • 129 1 The British Screw Steamer Fiery Cross, Captain CROCKETT, troiu Calcutta the 20th current, arrived here this morning. By this opportunity \\e have received Calcutta papers r,o 18th current, containing the Telegraphic News rin Agra, from England to the 26th August, which wc subjoin via
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  • 167 1 FIHSI BI LI.I IIN. h rem Iin He, lH'// Sept. f-1 ii. Amved Steamer Nuf>io from See/ 4tii ami 'i it IO1I1 September. 1he inflow ni<; is taken from the Home \>/»> of thc26th August: Another haule has been fought in America and the Federalists have been again
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  • 527 1 FIKST BULLETIN. R< wbay, Mh September. lO-4.j/< Arrived steamer Hehar from Suez and Aeon (dates not given.) lhe following is 1 taken troin tlie Jlome V, rs of flic 19th August. graduated scaie of retiring allowances < 'or Field Officers in the Indian army has been gazetted. Military
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  • 199 1 From Lone, /ondon, It-bA August, via Jiombay, 9/A September 12-25A. To CHAM BE it OF COMMERCE. Cutest Calcutta letters July 6lb. Consols. 90$. Hank Discount. Reduced to 4i per cent. Bullion in Bank. .£12,400,000: Re* serves of notes £0,003,000. Silv«*r tor Bombay. iJ-50,000. Bank Post Bills. UStfd. Government
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  • 316 1 i! Foi tunf* ha- not yet It'll India. Wc tir-t hinl the Famine, alter thai the Pestilence, which hail scarcely begun to ahalc when we hear of the mo*<t tremendous floods wbieii have visited tins country since 1838. There appears every where to have fallen about thirty inches more
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