The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 7 October 1836

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 11 1 The Singapore Free Press Extra. SIM^PORE, FRIDAY EVE^IAG, OCTOBER 7th. 1830.
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  • 257 1 The Bhmiog report of the day a nnOwxsffCl tlko arrival of the Sepd Khun x Caftutta the 21st ultimo, ami as the popen «n havt received by In r coin r ::i Ertglltfa newi up to 3rd. July last, v Sicb li;ul ivarlu (I Calcutta by an overland despatch, we
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  • 724 1 (Hurkmru L\vtre, Sept, \s.) Jtmt 2Bth. [a the House (if I.oiiis l.mt n «ht tlio Commons alt. rations of the Irish Corporati n Dill, npatatdby ikeLovdt, wain recomroeiHled t.» the l\ n by Lori Melbourne who in ihe tone uf*olamu met warned tlicir Lordships <;l the cert tin
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  • 1150 1 Frtiu tke FrwJl— T, June 26th.) Hi cussj vamped up, in the nime of Mr. Norton, t 1/ud MetbOUflM has proved, as we antu-ipa-I an our piper of the 22d inst. about%e most frivol'»'i" t hat ever wasted the time of a court of jiu>t ice.
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  • 305 1 (f, An the fix cm u;\ Jnie 16 With ivofon i i j,!i. j t' wj U.u'i to record '< M ir'> of one <»• ik. 1 ti.>t ih:m ofourti.ne; the loss of one Of O*ir :!ibt..-iu:i!>, <>;" OH3 t'r.il In; glVB*l I'.ie 'v ;^t m
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  • FOREIGN NEWS.
    • 656 1 (From the Spectator, July 2.J A fresh attempt to assassinate Lonia Philip has thrti m Paiis iut« commotion. On S itai I evening ■bout six o'clock, <iit' Kin.:, with the Uai en and M danie Adelaide, left the Tuilieriefl in hia carr« for hb ooontry-seat
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    • 179 1 NEW SU GAR DUTIES. The following a;e the duties to be levied, font the sth of July last, on sugars imported into Great Britain s. d. S/gar. Brown, or Muscovado or Clayed Sugar, not being refined, the Hundred wght. 3 3 0 Ditto ditto, the growth of any Liiitish possession
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    • 177 1 (From Ike Allot, July 3.) In the event of Irish Tithe Bi I frying thrown out —as of course it will— by t!» e House of Lords, it is supposed that ministers will dissolve the Parliament j and appeal to the country. Whatever objection might be taken
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    • 399 1 (From the Alias, J>/h/ 3J The Affairs of Spain still continue in a state of tierangement TheQoeen's government has commanded General Evans to advance upon end possess himself of, at whatever cost, the whole of the Carlist linei between Iron and Uemani. Bat it does not appear that the
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    • 302 1 {From tki Penany Gazette, Ocf. The T\v\; Aliwtm from Cotambo the lath ultimo^ ed ii the b<rbour Ute on Monday evening j last, baring on board Sir William Norm, our new j'- cord ■>••'•) Uti It d iursedUtety and proceeded to i tha Government House where be ww received
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