The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 September 1837
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section20 1837-09-14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. lit. .^Zfffff* fioßJirMjra. 14 &Ejp T jEMirjEit 9 i 83 rv»i. s20 words
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Article156 1837-09-14 1 (*Yom the Bombay Courier Extra, 15/4 1837.J hprl 1 6 r °°V frCm MoHn 2n.h July, arrived here a e la* e vei,w, gf bringing the W Mail. We g ve b,k,w the letter of our London Corresponded tttx-Zzn&r as our time In the papa* received there156 words
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427 1837-09-14 1 MONEY-MARKET CITY INTELLIGENCE. (From the Times, June I Wednesday Evening. lliere was some flatness in the RitglUK Funds this morning probalily viiu^ from the increased demand for money w!,ici, is the more felt as the transfer books boM oi the Consols and the New 1| per Cents will shut to-morrow,427 words
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Article650 1837-09-14 1 (From the Lmdon Ne<v Pria* Current. Map $Q.) Kast India Sugar All description* of Siaui and Manila with strtngih luve been uioch wauled, but i'w sujniiy At Market beiiiij short, little Ini-int^s his Injen dour: for ord. and so't qualities the cieui.siid has been moderate. At auction 671650 words
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Article162 1837-09-14 1 J. C. Quick.— 22 casks and 35 barrels Jamaica Ginger, 50s to 10/. 2s. y* cwt. 6 ke?s Jamaica i'od Pepper, lOOspercwt.; 81 bai(S Pimento, 3d to 3J |>er lb. 118 casks aft* 7 barrels Jamaica Coffee, 63s to 97s 6d. per cwt. TuueMan and Cook.—162 words
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Article1279 1837-09-14 1 Liverpool Cojton Makkft, May 30. There was very little basineM transacted to-day, M prices receded a sh;»de. The sains amount to 2,000 hags, of which ISQ Surat, lid *o 3}d j |0 Ei,'yj)tian, 8^ to 9d 150 Peniam. H\d to B^d 80 Bithttj and remainder Anieiicun, at 4d u>1,279 words
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Article130 1837-09-14 1 London^ 3rd. June, 1837. Rein-jf tivxier the puinful necessity of IUSpIKMiiDg payment, we are anxious to diminish Jc.ir and e:icucmeol as much as possible, and tbtrefere solicit attention for the stateirient which we presented to the Utah of England which wa sas fo!io*.v>, viz. Bill enmgemenis, but since reduced130 words
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Article633 1837-09-14 1 (From the Sundty Times, "Mcy \2.) The following telegraphic despatches appeared in the Mumteur of Thursday *IMy 17, 1837, llai.f-past Eleven. tue general comjl.i.n ul ng the 20tii military DIVISION TO THE MINISTER AT R'AR. "\t mid-day Gt-neral Evans attacked Imn, which was desperately defended. The633 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement588 1837-09-14 1 FO3I liO^UO^. T< sail positively on Saturday next, and has room ohly for a few tons uf Measurement Goods, -g-jL-f fpHE A. 1 Harque SIR JOHN &'sS&*4. A liEHESI OJU), Captain Mn'>''sss£& chiil 300. Toiis. DOU STEAD, SCHWABE CO. &w,7 ;>vr, CfA Sept. 1837. _j- FOR LOXSMKW ITfVSL TH 1588 words
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Article303 1837-09-14 2 (From the Sunday Times, May \2.) St. Jean de L' z, May 14. Half-past Three o f Clock, Afteksoos. The* French government trincador Ferdinand has this moment put in here, bringing the important intelligence that this morning, at an early hour, the Queen's troops entered liernani after little303 words
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Article248 1837-09-14 2 TIMES, ---June 1. Our Bnyonrre co,re*|>ondent says, that General Buerens had. on the 22d ult marched fiom Tudal. for Saragossa, where he must have arrived ou the 24th. The Capiain-Gvrreial of Arragon had taken efficient measures tor protecting Lower Arragon from the invadiuy; expedition, and preventing its junction with Cabrera.248 words
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Article1997 1837-09-14 2 OPIUM TRADE. (From the C»lrvitu Courier, Avgvsf \s*) The Opium Trade Meeting at the Dosml this morning was almost as crowded as an Opium sale. Upwards of sixty persons were in the room uhen Mr. Parker opened the proceedings, ;in d the number soon increased to more V\nn double,1,997 words
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Article123 1837-09-14 2 I lie amirs ot ttamcoon present mo<t gloomy aspect as we leam by the arrival of tiie Schooner (jij >>e' from that place th;; 31»t ultimo. Trade was entirely at a stand and the inhabitants were in momentary dread of every species of violence and oppression on the part123 words
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Article101 1837-09-14 2 Letters have been received iron Captain Ruudlc, who sailed for Keda for the recovery of Mrs.Ureslev as mentioned in our number oftheSlh instant, st.uing that he avvived thereon the 4th and after foiuirai)le procrastination on the pan of the Rajah, was to proceed on the l>th toSankota, where101 words
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Article24 1837-09-14 2 On board the Castle Uuntly at Sea, off the Cope of Good Hope, on the 22nd. March last, James Hamilton Esqre. of Glasgow.24 words
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1698 1837-09-14 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 14th. Sept. 1837. -*«»W##e-*-The Edinburgh arrived during the week from Bombay, and we are indebted to Captain Marshall for papers of that presidency containing English news upto Ist June which came by the overland packet, private correspondence by the same opportunity extending tolhe 6th of1,698 words
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Article1325 1837-09-14 3 The Singapore importers of Opium oftlie tin ee first sales have, it appeals to us, good c.uise to complain of the cavalier manner in which their claims to participate in the measure of relief to the Opium Tfdde with which the Supreme Government have been induced to1,325 words
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Article653 1837-09-14 3 TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL. The llcmbi.e Pi tinov or TIIF. UnDFRSIGNKD MERCHANTS HESI- ding at Singapore. Shlwith, That your Petitioners have for a considerable number of years, been, through th^ir Agents in Calcutta, pavdMMN 6f Bengal Opium at the Government Sales and that they653 words
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Article480 1837-09-14 3 By the Dutch Schr. Thai/ La//.— tons, Pek Ln,from Saniurdny. Entered on the Wth ult. 13 coys. Java rice, 84 cdr. Java tobacco, 10 brass pins, 1 cor. Samarang salendongs. By the Malay Jtarq, Angelina, 120 tons, from Rhio. Entered on the 4th inst, 15,600 Java Rupees 2,000 Sp.480 words
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Article579 1837-09-14 3 By the Dutch schnr. Thay La, Tons, Pek Im,/or Samaramg. Cleared on the 4th inst. 33 pis. balachang, 27,300 fish roe*, 68 pis. nail iron, 5,00t> China flints and steels, 1 box China crackers, 6 boxes tea, 7 pis, white gintan, 100 boxes China gold thread. By the Malay579 words
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Article12 1837-09-14 3 P i.cipal Exports to Bombay in 1837- ,jrekuio mdsjr;wan nbrj,kliqjk,m12 words
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Singapore Free Press Price Current.
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107 1837-09-14 4 No Duties on Impots Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. The Cr'reney in wf. ic cormrereial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar divided into Lents* The common weight is the Picul, *f UM lbs.^ GoLD Silter Thpbead by the Catty of id dollJ* told hy the Koyan, of107 words
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Article103 1837-09-14 4 On L'-KDON. Navy Treasury Bills, 10 «30 clays' MtiJit, 4«. 4«/. r) C r None. l'rivatc ISilts, with shipping di;cunituts, 6 months' siu'ut, 4». SA per •8'. T one Wanted do. whliout tl<>. do. Ai. 7d. |>er No demand 'On Cai.cctta, Government, 30 d*»y»' sight, 2 1 4 i103 words
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Article1325 1837-09-14 4 As all tale* can now be effected for payment in CesA our quotations in the Price Current are made on this principle, turns for consignments can generally be made in EilU, Specie o' Gold Dust, when Produce h not preferred. EUROPE GOODS. BEEN, WINES SPIRITS. Bkkr.—1,325 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement92 1837-09-14 4 PHEMIA OF INSfIBANCB- UN GOODS. a L, JU To Europe (not north of C, cat Britain) 2?per cent. Do. (north of Do. ji lAmericas an» N. South Wales 3 Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena.* 2* calcutta, 2 Madars, i o Bombay, 2\ I'hilSIAN GtLPH, Oir Red Sea, 492 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous274 1837-09-14 4 ARRIVALSDate. I Flap. Vessels' Names. Captain. From. nte qf Sept. 8 British Brig Ann Pybua Catenate Ot'i Au^t. 8 Briti.-h Brig Stamford Paswee Malacca 2nd Sept* i) British Barq. Fattal Kair Tian Goan Penang 2 1th Augt. 9 Dutch Brig Ingsoen Bin Kwee R'aio Bth Sept. 10 British Barq, Edinburgh274 words
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Miscellaneous166 1837-09-14 4 1 PFPAffTtrt* gig; J^lh t I Vt™et*>Jtome±_ f^ST j 7^7 .Sept. 9. BrMifi Brig JOS Ken* Mob Mala^ i-a uc' l OUur IVr^sf IVklm Saaaaraae "if r\ EL /J/j Conaalton Mai. 8c Peng Hlf JT, 1 o rhar H ■"I-* Saaibae "if n ."i ?V q IJSw M Manila if166 words
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