The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 24 May 1866
1866-05-24
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1866-05-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 33.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, *HE 24TH MAY, 1866. [No 2118 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement624 1866-05-24 1 skipping PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Officn at New Harbour, and at tht Borneo Company (Limited) CoUMKRCIAf.-SoUABB. MAIL LINES. OUTWARD MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Orionial Steam Navigation Company's S'enru Ships with the English Mails may be expected at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, about the 15th and624 words
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Advertisement680 1866-05-24 1 NOTICE* having been made bv O the Company's Steamers to Shang, bae, and other open Trading Ports in China of Fire-arms, Munitions and Implements of W tjr, as well as other Contraband Goods, minted to he Merchandise and causing considerable loss ami detention to the Company's Steamers, the undersigned hereby680 words
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Advertisement583 1866-05-24 1 sod 29th of each month. To Macassar, Timorkouang, Delhi, and the Moluccas (Bands, Am-' boins, Ternate and Menado), on the 15th of each month. To Bawean and Banjannaaaing, the 27 th. For information apply to HOOGLANDT CO— Agentr Singapore, ICth January, 1865. ROTtCK. M R JOHN Bum and Mr JOHN583 words
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Advertisement707 1866-05-24 1 tRS URANCE OrtCF CS. h ational Provincial MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LO N DON, OFFICKB Cowrmt's CoUHT Co nN 111 LI., E. C. Capital £lO3O,OC0. 'THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the Company in this place, are prepared to accept risks on 1st class Vessels Cargo A 1* LA *1707 words
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Advertisement541 1866-05-24 1 .'NSURANCt 0 FFICtS FIRS t SURAN CR RATES FOR BUILDINGS AND THEIR CON. TENTS AT SINGAPORE. Not Itt* titan prr Cent per A nnum Brick and Stone and covered with Tiles, Slates or Metal... J Brick and I.ath and Plaster... Vessels in Harbour... l Short Period Rates. The above rates541 words
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Article1076 1866-05-24 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Daily Free Press SIR, Allow me through the medium of vonr Journal, to direct the attention of the Municipal < ommUsionera. to the pile of broken atones before the premises lately Occupied by Messrs MacDonald 4 Co. which seriously «>bstruct the pas age1,076 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article33 1866-05-24 2 At Singapore, on the 15th instant, Mrs J. VI. Fitsnsticx, of a DAUOHTKK. At Singapore, oa the morninjr of the 19th instant, •he wife of Mr J. E. 1'KZIRA, of a DACOUTSK.33 words
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Article2535 1866-05-24 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 2-4TH MAT, 18( G. Wo iitltiuiltiCR'he departure '»i the billowing passengers per P. O. Go's !-lnir. Rangoon For Southampton. —Dr. Brororaing, Dr. Beil, Messrs T. Sullivan, W. Orr. Q. Hamilton. W. Dell, Mrs. if. Hoffre*«n, Mrs. Karnaoott, Mrs. Lee. For Marseilles. —Messrs A. tt.2,535 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement779 1866-05-24 2 teeth without pain. OSTEO EL DON. Patent, A J arch 1^6*2. Messrs GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artifieiai Mineral Teeth., with soft flexible gums, enntirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, and especially adopted for those long resident in warm climates. MESSRS. GABRIEL TK£ ©LB ESTABLISHES dentists779 words
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Advertisement865 1866-05-24 2 WEU CAMBRQM'S BOQK. QM THt 3TRA.IT3. r PHE undersigned will receive from the PuV- Ushers, by the first mail after publication, number of the first issued copies of tins work— Those desiring to secure copies will please send their miues to the undersigned. JOHN LITTLE CO. Singapore, 14th Deer. 1864.865 words
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Advertisement152 1866-05-24 2 SIKGMO&E LIBRARY, TOWN HALL. ORXX FROM 10 A. M. TO C P. V. MOKTHIT SUBSCRIPTIONS. st Class, Two Works and One Periodical 5 "1 ud One Work and One Periodical (alter 3 months in the Library) 8 »rd n One Work or One Periodical (afler 6 months in the Library)152 words
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Obituary17 1866-05-24 2 DEATH. At K»!»ing Groves, Singapore, on the of the 18th instant, J. YZELKA!«, Esq.. ag*l 06 years.17 words
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Article1150 1866-05-24 3 The body of a Chinese was brought into town from the oppo-ite shore in an advanced state of decomposition. The ceceaaeJ was a wood cutter, und was killed by a tree falling upon him about 2 days ago. The coroner viewed the bt-dy, and ordered it to be interred.1,150 words
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Article1638 1866-05-24 3 To the Editor of The London and China Express.) Sir.—In one of your late numbers you published u letter from Singapore, signed 44 J. C-," in which the writer attempted to prove that the Sultan of Siak is suzerain of all the States on the east1,638 words
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Article981 1866-05-24 3 The German question is still unsettled, hut seems t<» he drilling towards a warlike solution; and the little hope of peace that existed a few days ago is rapidly vanishing. More notes" hove Seen interchanged, hut as etch Power charges the other null sittnitiuj* >11 altitude of hostility, the981 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement728 1866-05-24 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBCKT Jams, late Manager of Mr BAILDOR'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Duncan FLOCRHART Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. m~, to 4 r. u. daily.728 words
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Advertisement1740 1866-05-24 4 m WATCKE CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SIL VER AND ELECTRO PLATE JW. BENSON, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E. C. (Established 1749. Watch and Clock Maker by Warrant of Appointment to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, has fitted up extensive Workshops with steam machinery for the production of Clocks and Timepieces of1,740 words
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Advertisement1106 1866-05-24 4 In which mercury, sarsaparilla, ftc. are too often employed in vain, to the aerioua detriment of health, ite surprising efficacy has only to be tested to be appreciated. As these complaints if neglected beoome chronic or incurable, sufferers will do well to make prompt trial of a remedy, which concocted1,106 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Article432 1866-05-24 5 ARRIVALS. May. 17 British stmr, Nphon, Peake, from Bombs 5 May. 17 Dutch ship Padang Pandjang, ahliog.fromB atavia 5 do, tt 18 British steamer Rangoon, lieCullock, from Hongkong 13 do. tt 18 British barq Atalanta, Boustow, from Bassorah, 1 March 18 do do Jane MoHce, Wishart, from B'goon432 words
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Article653 1866-05-24 5 Steamers and S Sailing Vessels e VisiEia NAMES. El CONSIGNEES. H. M's. steamer Coquette 677 Roc Senior Naval Officer England (Surveying H. M. schooner Saracen Thomas Ditto H. M's. steamer Plutu 400 Fox Government. Malacca H. M's. stmr Rainbow 98 Ellis Ditto Penang H F. M.653 words
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