The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 June 1837

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  • 15 1 the Singapore Free press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. 2«. TMIVRSn.I .HTOJt.V#.V&, 1". JVJ%*M, 1831* W'ol.
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  • MISCEKKANEOUS.
    • 1048 1 The establishment of a commercial intercourse cm the river Indus, with the view more especially of creating facilities for throwing British manufactures into the vast countries to the west of that river, has for several years engaged the attention of Government; Efforts have been made to reconcile
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    • 1174 1 The prospect of a communication by Steam between India and England, assumes a brighter aspect. The Home Authorities have abandoned the route by the Euphrates, and we hear no more of the passage by the Cape, which appearsalso to have been given up. Having thus escaped the Scylla
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    • 850 1 The AgroAkhba* of the 11 th ultimo contained accounts of very unusual weather at that st ition for the year; and the Calcutta papers ot the 23rd described a very severe hail shower which lasted about 20 minutes on the afternoon preview. We huve now to
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    • 474 1 TO THE EDITOR OF*THE EXdLISIIIIAN. Dear Mr. Editor, I beg to submit, for general j information, a few particulars, gleaned, during a i hasty conference with a respectable i.ative function- ary, one of the Moomiffs of the Zilla Jessore, in winch the catastrophe occurred, who, a
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    • 1108 2 The Madras Conservative of the 1 1 tli inittaht, tame in this morning bringing the Mtaviog intelligence. Jt confirms the rumour uoticed in yesterday's f>aper Insvrrfctiok l« Canara.— The distressing intelligence of a formidable insurrection in the province of Canara reached government by .express or. Sunday evening. Tht particulars
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    • 886 2 so many advantages have accrued to the civilized worM rrom the voyages of Cook, the countries and nations winch be made known have likewise reaped a rich harvest of benefit 5 and it is consolatory to reflect, that the fears which troubled his benevolent mind
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 539 1 FOB £.O.YI>O\. -^A^i rFIHE A. 1. Prig CHERUB, ySHAr r t 13 11 has room for about 100 Tons, and will be despatched in 4 a few days. For Freight, apply JQHN Singapore, 3\st. May, 1837. FOR I,O\ I9OV. "^3k-1 milE fine A. 1. Brig MARY A ELIZA, Captain Paterson,
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    • 177 1 OnemUd Insurance Company of Calcutta, Agents for the said Office at Singapore, to take Risks «n nnVr S°^ dst^ t "i a y^ dipped at Singapore, to any nl ?Li W rU from the Ist of May next 183T, and granting Policies of Insurance. j APCAR STEPHENS. ro the Orientul
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  • 1152 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, Ist. Jume, 1897. the 2»lli, from Batavia tlie, 2<Hli ult., we have rece.vec Java Courants from tlie 6th to the Otli ult inclusive, from which we give the following Anjcr shipping report Maj 6 t£L A Bi f! T °J lor > J Hallett from
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  • 1231 2 dJfIS exis te ce of thes Chinese Societies in Str^t S Settlements, called Mues or Bro therhoods has long been sufficiently notoriot -and m fact in all colonies where the C& settle to any extent they are known top reva T But although it has all along been
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  • 969 3 During the week Hie local authorities iecciui v \\<\i (row .Xir. Goldman tl»e Resi•iLiit of Kino ami Miljor Kolf, the commis■OMfl ftp ointed l»y the Dutcli y;overmnent to co-opeiiiie with our own in the Slrjits, in Urn MippretsioQ of piracy* The commi-sion-ett, ii vppeart, endcMvourcd to iinpresi ujjoji tlic local
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  • 1402 3 The folllowirig is an extract from a general Commercial Review published in the Calcutta Daily Commercial Advertiser of •21st April, dated London February Ist 1837— which we trust will prove acceptable to our commercial lenders in this quarter.— SUGAR. 5> *****0010 g- oooolcolo c-i -r OO cT >n
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  • 368 3 The following is a translation of a Resolution of the government of Netherlands India, dated 16th May 1837, which we find in a Java, Courant of the 20th of that month, received by us during the week, omttting the usual formalities with which such documents in general commence, viz. "To
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  • 356 3 D. Ship Omar Osmun, from Palemban" —610 pis. rattans. 32 pis. coffee, 320 pis. cleaned cotton, 1 nl. elephant s teeth, 6 pis. Palembang tobacco, 200 pis. tamarinds, 6 pis. benjamin, 5 pis. dragon's blood; 11 pis. garro wood, 700 brass cups, 10,000 straw bags, 58,000 canea rattan, 26
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  • 483 3 D. ship Omar Osnlan. for Palembarig Minto.-i--lOOpls. iron 5o cor. blue moorees, 500 dz. plates, 2o cor. samiahs, 50 cor. chAtz, 100 cor. nankeens, 4 chesti raw silk, 10 pis. old copper sheathing, 10 pis. CUroa copper coins valued at 2:iO Sp. drs., 1,50<» Sp. drs., 40 b;igs wheat.
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  • Singapore Free Press Price current.
    • 1453 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges o Vessels. 7** <V-r~c* m tA,c* rmMr/fMi «r, calculate v tkt Z>o//«r MM mfo tt«/.. 7%, cfmmm ike Find, 'S™*"?*™'^*:'*^ "ITX* ,old Oy ikr Kvym, of 40 PkuU J avx Tobacco, 4y Me forye tf 40 iuX/,; Gold Dust,^ fA« BunAa/,
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    • 1349 4 ■■■lIMIWIWI I I 111 l n As all gales can now be effected for payment in Cash quotations in the Price Current are made on t his principle 'd* turns for consignments can generally be made in Bill* Soeei Gold Dust, when Produce is not preferred.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 783 4 AUKI\ A! MAY. I ARRIVALS, MAY. Java Ton a cco.— Considerable arrivals and nrices 25th Brazilian ship Caiar, M.Ramos, Macao 15lh ult.— B. brig Fattal Rahman, L?m Young Swee, haTe undergone a further decline since our last Snles Penang 15th inst. and Malacca— B. brig Mavis, C. Robertson, Calcutta 25th
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