The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 April 1837

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,|V». 1«. Tiiunsn+ir »?j©R.vj.v6r\ so™, .is* sue,, 183a 1 Vol. 2
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  • 1465 1 I'.'.ui th Cofot^'.j Qaetinjr, Fdrran/ 17, 1837. AjinraeJ wt bry before our readers ii Statement of the Revenue and txnenditnre of the Island, co- i »m the Cry'.i.n Alinain.- Ibf t!,<; preeenl faer. rVem thu it v. ill !»<.' s;-en t!iit the exeeni of Rerenne lariag 1? (the la-t
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  • 1486 1 It was the boast of the monopolists, 23 yeara ago, that not a single nevr article had been imported from IndU in a period of 20 years th.it the experiment had been tried. The experiment alluded to was a curious Cne for testing the commercial capacity of two
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  • 1760 1 Pari-11, Bombay, Feb. 10, 1837. Sir,— l request you will do me the honor of return ing my warmest acknowledgements to the Gentlemen who met on the 21?t ultimo for the notice they were so kind as to take of the Euphrates Expedition id the lth paragraph of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 277 1 FOR SILK. V\ [hUi'iiv t J Vt'AN Cff>Ol)S. Ditto, biRDs or Paeamsk. Apply to, HAY Sc DUNCAN ;r, April 6th. 1R37. Oil N II_K, jLST -MPOBTED FUOM BORDEAUX. Ptl rur.Ntu li.vn^i l CoMMtucn. VJIRESII Sr. .U iii.s i hit, at 8"6 per dozen. I (ii vi im Cn \Mr\H.Nf at
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  • 849 2 (From the Canton Press, 'ILtii March, \9~?>7 IMPERIAL ORDER RESPECTING H. D. M. CO MM I:\SIO\KKS. (The following is a translation of the Vir Roy's communication to the Hong merchants, d »ted lfcth March 1H.>7.) Ob the 20th Janunry the report IM jsrnt to (lie EmptroY.fftatingth.it Elliot, tht: bflWiSS)]
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  • 2017 2 RECORDER'S ADDRESS TO THE GRAND JURY. HI; Lordilitp *;ii 1 lie bad. mtroll pletsv.re in eoncratulatiiig tii^m on thu termination of their labours, and in returning them the thanks of tiie Co:. it aud of tiio Country far t.«e patience itiil attention which they had bestowed >>.i ihc litres-ti-.ni hi
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  • 518 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE fcINGAFORS FREE PIIES3, 'Sir, If you are not cne of the seven sleeps, rotahly \ou have been* repeatedly awaked during L.«i last six or eiglu nights !>y toe riotous and disorderly processions of tiie Maltoroedan natives of Liidi.t who have been celebrating one of
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  • 633 2 Singapore, Thursday, 20//* April, 183", We have received during the week Madras papers up to the 4th ulto. From a private source we are informed th;it the Java, with Sir F. Adam on board sailed for England on tile sth Match, and that she had gone only
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  • 879 2 TJie Andromache, it appears from the Penang Gazette, of the Ist. inst. had left the Acheen Coast on the 24th ult. on her return to Calcutta, Having in the first place obtained possession of two seacunnies,- supposed to be deeply implicated in the disasters on board oi the Zoroaster, whom
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  • 955 3 tJ V ,7 <T 1> is !V I> rcc «l»>? cohfmn from <ira, y WIU4AII Nuuuis to Hie a,.d j ur y on c|m| ""Stance VP V~*»» *f« J'c tvlmli.oik th. 3 occasion fell under his h,dJ 1n s \v lrl"U P"''lic iiro thi»k iiimohii to oir WiniMi v t
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  • 575 3 11. M. sloop of war JFo//"tetorned to port yestetday from a long bui'unsuccessful cratae along the E:\st Coast —Unsuccessful we mean in what relates to her failing in with pirates, as she did not encounter a single vessel of that description during the whole of her protracted and anxious cruize
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  • 442 3 ihe following is a list of the prisoners tried and tonvtcted during tlie Session 2J Fon Larcexy— vix. Veo Leong, Ong Ek, FaUr Meydin, S «.t Mmtlar«ih; Seen Appi, Poh KetMIHHMj, Ibraliim, Teh Teoh, Hensi Tek Kw.cy, Mohamier, Aiimat, Pah Lusa, Oooto..:. i,,s. Eiig Chew, Tung Uhlu^,
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  • 456 3 Sp. bria La Fnwa, from Y/oj/lo 645 pis', sapau wood, 75 pis. hides, 589 pis. loaf sugar. B. brig Irtibeilu, front Liverpool 21 pis. red, 6,700 lbs" Turkey red, 1,200 lbs. blue, 1,200 lbs. imperial red, 4,000 ll>s. mule, and 4,400 lbs. colored yarn, 47 ps. linens, 6.38 bolts
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  • 890 3 Sp. brig La iutitu, for Aluniiu 180 ps. linens, 231 cwt hteel, case stationery, JMO| yds. drills, 51 tih s preserved meats, 24 galls, soy, PI pW. 59 ctys. rattans, 1 case millinery 480 d/s". M idras'mndkerchiets, 240 ps. long cloth, 40 cor. saroims, 56 ps. lutestrings, 47 pis.
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 1269 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. r#* 9'"*[f 1 e y m <*nmerrial trtnt*m>t,on* are •alcvlated, it the Spanitk Dollar divided into Cent*. The covnuon weight is the Picul, of 133| lbs. aroirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties «alt ami T? told ty the Ao.v<m, o/
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    • 646 4 A allmles can now be effected for pa,, ,nent m V«JT quotations the Price Current are made on t'L j»Z,!' T turns Jor consignments can generally be made m Bills i He Gold Dust, when Produce is not prefer, cd mc EUROPE GOODS. readily bring 4&
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 211 4 m«Bu ixncno rmo M London, utmpool and hamuuu. hikiuiitstu London uverpooi "T"sms 'i^ D «-w ilkin n n bll 260 -Walk* IWng and Singapore. > il ketS Ca^ s do! FROM LIVERPOOL. N IUeS £5, s »\j. j o> British brig Formidable, 3*5 Tons c- GamWer in bulk, £6. 0
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