The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 27 September 1864

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY EVENING, THE 27TH SEPTEMBER, 1864.
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  • 74 1 THE Peninsular Oriental Company's Steamer BENARES, arrived at New Harbour this morning, having left Bombay on the 14th current, with the Europe Mails of the 26th August. The following Passengers came by this opportunity For Singapore—Mr Miller, Mr and Mrs Herman*
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  • 1998 1 It is reported that Prussia has resolved to insist on the claims of the Duke of Oldenburg to the Duchies, against the will of the j>eople, and that Austria has given her assent. Saxony has withdrawn its motion in the Diet requiring the two great German Powers to
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  • 384 1 Our advices from New York this mornimz come down to the evening of August 12. Official Confederate despatches from Mobile, dated Aug. 8, state:— 44 It is painfully humiliating to announce the shameful surrender of Fort Gaines by Colonel Anderson. Colonel Anderson communicated with the enemy by a flag
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  • 549 1 LONDON, August 26. Tea—in very flat for China of all qualities, but the Indian tea sales went at fair prices, and nearly the whole offered was sold. The new tjas sent overland inet but a retail sale at 3a per lb for the Monings. The bulk will not
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  • 68 1 AKBIVAL. From HONGKONG —Aug. 12, Nancy Bryson 16, Berwickshire. From SHANGHAI —Aug. 15, Fort William. DEPARTURES. For SINGAPORE —Aug. 11, Ainazcne 19, Nile Governor Langdon and Princess Dagmar; 22, Norval; 23, Ellen Seara. For HONGKONG —Aug. 11, Annie Arohbell and Nancy Brysson 13, Endura 20, Tamana. For SHANGHAI
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