The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 12 March 1863
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1863-03-12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 30] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 12TH MARCH, 1863. [NO. 1118 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement634 1863-03-12 1 AGENTS. [Street. Iow DOK— M yF. Algar, 11, Clement's Lane, Lombard PAHIS— Mr GW. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angonlfime, MALTA— Mr Muir, News Agent. St. Honor6. H Friend ol China Office. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. OJfxea at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) Coumkrcial-SQCAB*. /^rP§\ MAIL634 words
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Advertisement584 1863-03-12 1 and consignees will be held responsible for all detention, expenses, and damags arising to the Steamers from such incorrect declarations, and further that no shipments of goods of this nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. WM. MACAU LAY,- Ajent. P. O. S. N. Co\ Offices, ~l Singapore,584 words
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Advertisement739 1863-03-12 1 JUST RECEIVED And on tale at the Free Prest Office, a further supply of CRAWFURD'S Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian Islands Ac., Price $4. ALSO FOR SALE The American Expedition to Japan. —By Commodore Perry, with numerous illustrations.—Price $7. Ditto Vol. III. Observations on the Zodiacal Lights from April 2,739 words
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Advertisement557 1863-03-12 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr Robbrt Jamie, late Manager of Mr Baildok's Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Dukcas Flocahabt Je Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 a. m to 4 r. m.557 words
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Advertisement441 1863-03-12 1 AGENTS. BATAYIA—MOMI. Lunge k Co., Book»*lUr«. CALCUTTA—Mf»8r»Th«cktr,bj>lnk It Co. StAndrowt PIHAWO— Gaiette Office. [Library MISCELLANEOUS A CARD. MRS. WISEHAM'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPOREWithin 10 minutes drice of Commercial Square. /"2J.ENTEEL Parties visiting Singapore or residing in this Settlement are respectfully informed that Mrs \Y. is now ready441 words
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Article517 1863-03-12 2 TO TUB EDITOB or THE SINGAPORE TBKB rRX|| £»r, Although unwilling to mix ourselves up in any discussion in the public papers, vet j in justice to those surveyors who are emplo)ed by the Insurance Offices we represent, we deem it our duty to protect them in as far517 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article30 1863-03-12 2 On the 9th instant, at the Catholic Church of St. Joseph, by the Very Iievd. V. De St. CATIIERINA, Captain N. J. T. Luswica to Mhs FEEECI* A. FREDERICK.30 words
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Article1972 1863-03-12 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 12TH .MARCH, The Dutch Mail Steamer Batavia, Cap*Nye, from Batavia the 1st current, arrived here on the evening of the 5th, and will return to Batavia after the arrival of the Europe Mail. The Messageries Imperiales Steamer Z?0"* nai Captain Savierv, arrived at New1,972 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement582 1863-03-12 2 TO &K 8OL0 OR LIT. T"\ ALVE Y, that desirable residence near Satoe, at present BMUYH occupied by M. F. DAVIDSON, Esq. WBP The house, which is convenient and admirably adapted to the climate, is situated on a hill commanding a view of the flag staff at Fort Canning and582 words
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Advertisement804 1863-03-12 2 INSURANCES SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Managers of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attornies to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Met* ehandize, and other Property at that804 words
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Advertisement867 1863-03-12 2 INSURANCES. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Offic€ QUEEN INSURANCE BUILDINGS LIVERPOOL London Offiee —83, KINO WILLIAM STREET, C. CAPITAL One Million Sterling. General progress of t&e <£ompanp During the last tour years is thus shown, viz FIRE PREMIUMS, 1st year £12,569 3 5 Ditto 2nd ,,24,996 14 8 Ditto 3rd ,,38,482867 words
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Advertisement379 1863-03-12 2 NOTICES OP FIRMS, NOTICE. THE interest and responsibility of liam Keb, Jr., in the firms of Ker Co Manila, of Mb WilStme Co Singapore, and Pitcaibx Syme Co. Batavia, ceased on the 31st December, 1839, SYME Co. Singapore, 2nd February 1860. AROTICK THE interest and responsibility of Mr MicnrE Forbes379 words
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Advertisement220 1863-03-12 2 PINAWG, 12 th Fabruary 1863. TH E Partnership hitherto existing bet**™. VV. S. LORRAIN, G. M. Sihw^JS"Z J™}* J™" at and Singapore under the a trie of Lorrain, bandilands and Co. is tk£ day dissolved by effluxion of time. The liquidation of the affairs of the firm will be conducted220 words
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Article1741 1863-03-12 3 —oo (From the China Oocrlani Mail February 28 J The London Mail of January 10th arrived here on the 20th instant. The principal intelligence of the fortnight refers to a defeat sustained by n combined force of Ward and Imperial troops before the city of Taitsan* It will be1,741 words
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Article1616 1863-03-12 3 —OoooO—THE RULE OF THE SEA-ROAD. Tho fatal collision on the Southampton Water must raise the question whether the law of the sea-road dues not require some alteration. The indexible rule is now, upon the approach of vessels in opposite directions, for each to port the fcelin, that is to1,616 words
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Article2417 1863-03-12 3 On Monday last there was read to the Geographical Society by it§ President, and afterwards published is the Tiune u letter of a rery instructive yet melancholy character from Dr Livingstone, for it de*cribed the approach rig fall, if th< re really ever waa arise, of2,417 words
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Article910 1863-03-12 4 DB. WACQOWAX OS HIS PROPOSED EXPEDITIO* To SOUTHEASTER!! ASIA. Dr. MacGowan having been invited by the Executive Committee of the Chamber to explain the character of his proposed expedition to the unknown regions cf southeastern Asia' made tae following interesting statement: 44 Introduced by Governor Bradiah to the HistorlI910 words
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Article1072 1863-03-12 4 THE WEATHER, &c. The weather—that fertile topic of conversation for unfertile brains—no doubt occupies a large share in the private correspondence carried to England by every month's mail, but at this season of the year it becomes a subject of much more than ordinary interest. Old colonist predicted that1,072 words
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Article1089 1863-03-12 4 —C°<»°- (F rn-n the Overland Commercial Gazett* Feb. 6) Three days after the departure of our last mail a melancholy event occurred which spread gloom and sorrow throughout all classes of the community. Sir Wm. Stevenson our aide and respected Governor was taken ill on Sunday the 4th January.1,089 words
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Article1207 1863-03-12 4 luwri Nam/;*. SB 1 Consignees. II. M's. steamer Barroto 1700 Dowell Government China 11. MY steamer Rifleman 486 Reed Ditto Station 11. M s. steam gun-boat Mohr 100 Warwick Ditto 1 > t'tm i r'l rt tr II. M's schuoHai Saracen 65 Ditto W 'tail 11IV1,207 words