The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 August 1838

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Yo. 32. 'W. Turns Doii* -AMjausTm isas. Jfo. CXLIX.
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  • 3538 1 MAY I^B Art. I. Intellectnol character of the Chinese, with rmmarhm on Pie emarm is he pursued m the ermmiait ion mad diffusion eg*' knowledge ft» its improvement. Whether the Chines* are to come within the ranee of modern improvement soon, or not till after th* lapse of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 GO i .-voiiFjrATiorj. •^-n i .•'u r' I J 1 ii tin- Station', r 1 -116 Cl ir.pany's Rj-. J nnl no Bill «ill lf 000 t «> ii|_any*s T. t II! IU 11, PcMtUnt Co:inUtor. $i» C 7 r q FOlt IiOXMI. •3-1 ri^"*- ot 1 A 1 Urta
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    • 608 1 POH ftA-Ll 4 BROWN Suf.bry, in 3 dozen cases, price Drs. 4 per do/en. Hi mi i.viiiTE 4 lit er, in hogsheads, price Drs. 18 per hogshead Tennant's Glasgow Ale, in hhds. price Drs. 25 pei hhd. Do Do. in Louie, in dozen casks, price Drs. 2] joer dozen. Globe
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  • 1464 2 II Capt. P, maSrvSS and the tentletscs crascosii-| hi Mission have returned Rootas, and may be daily espeeted la Calcutta I-.. Mission has. unhappily, praised entirely unsuccessful, so fsr as respects ns political abject. With the SSaSI nature of tin- sbjses, We ISSBIIBI be expected to lie Bcqusisset, but
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  • 331 2 In reference to tbe late bloody transaction, at Art ta.; a V A < ,n,,ei POt to death in the met violent ..nil ouo „„0 s manner- th, usu r„! in .ill rises of ateculionsofam. „i,l, ii h.vmg been .licensed v,,' Ij;^ ;°> a „f >'' -i i
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  • 200 2 THK KINGDOM OF OUDE. (Promt the Alius, April 7.) The young princ*, sun of .the laic Kin.: of Oude, who after the sudden death of his father, it is deposed by a military fores acting under the orders of the (-oveiiior-fYeneral of India, is now on his way
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  • 479 2 Prom the A tins, April \4.) A telegtaph of this nature is now engaging the attention of the ..aritime interesl, which is mtended to answer the -.r^ose of signalising between the shore and shij,> Uw ortii u and to prevent steam vessels commy i a.,
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  • 222 2 MALAY MEDICINE Translated Fiiom Kitab Tib. Honey i s the kins; sT the medicines. It is of a dry and heating nature. It erill clear on the phlegm and every had ihing fioni the body, and he 1 all manner of ailments ll dl na|
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  • 2619 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 9th August, 1938. .The brig Am* came in from Cafem* yesterday evcmi.g:, iav ,,i g sal t (l OM > s ultimo,— and we l.aye received U, e fiLiL of the (i.Uweciuoie t!,e fcUowin/ ppc^ c S f intelliJ-ence f'tce or 4*J'u»£sT& 'j;:,r°Tr nyins 6
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  • 190 3 Hy the n Heuplte, oO Coos, tee Ing Ooutk, from Ltuikout unit Molucca. Entered on the 27 lit ult. trout Lookout 300 ph. Lookout lin. Muluccu —30 pie. Linine tin, 23,000 fish coe>, 20 boxes tea. iiy the I), brig Caroline. 6o Tons, __W -._■<., from PsmmT Costsi and
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  • 183 3 from the Ist to the 4th instant Rhio— 5 pis. saco, 200 pla. eambier, 2 pis. cured shrimps, 120 ph. tamarinds, 80 pis. black pepper, 100 Sp. dollars. VV > Liugu— 70 pis. tin, 5 ctys. white bird's nests, 43S p s eambier, 10 ctys. tortoise shell,
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  • 504 3 Py the D. brig (ey Cowan Sing, 201 Tons, Oey SMUg fisr Su'tiuruii". denied on the 27th ult. 600 bdles. China joss and :il) bdles. coarse paper, 6 ph. medicinal root, 5 pis. black gintan seed, MO boxes tea, 50 cor. nankeens, 14 cor. sannahs, 15 cor. Bengal chintzes,
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  • 185 3 from the \st to the 4th instant. To Pahang—4 ps. English chintz, 3 cor. Bu"is sarong, 50 cor. iron parangs, 7. cor Java tobacco 30 ph. iron, 1 1 cor. blue salempo.es, 5 cor. cambrics, 1 pi. iron nails, 15,700 C.vi.a plates fee 16 chests lienares opium,
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  • 870 3 Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Square-rigged Vessels, which have Imported into and Exported from Stnoanore. the Official Year 1837-38 compared with the preceding Year. during Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Native Vessels Prahns and Junks which have Imported into Singapore during the Official Year IH3J -38
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 1410 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges On Vessels. The Cr-mm mt, Iri SB mrrru. m* are MSm/efWi, fa Ms £,iBa»S DsslSr dirtded into Cents. The common ueipht is the Pteut, ef WW H">™>^"'l'?™ G^n 1 S.l JS^'tL BaLT "1 RiCR- «r* bp ii,t hv Rj Ja;a Tr.BAcro,
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    • 39 4 From England, 26th April, via Bombay. From Calcutta, Bth July p. Ann. From Bombay, 20th June p Mangles. From C'aktox, 12th June -p Rub Rop. From Manila, 22nd. May Son Joaquin. From Batavia, 27th. July p Chippewa.
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    • 1058 4 As all sales can now be effected for payment t juotattons in the Price Curreit are made on this pruu* i Ur i urns for consignments can generally be made in Bill, J!!'- Re Gold Dust, when Produce is not preferred. Sae > °r EUROPE GOODS.
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    • 26 4 FREIGHTS. To London LiVKRPOOL.—The Chlpp*** i* loading for London st the rates quoted. To China.— Aboat 3,000 piculs of Betelnut ia the market watt* ing tonnage.
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    • 43 4 EXCHANGES. On Lonpon.— G months Bills, with ship* pin., docun ents, offering at 4#. bd., few buyers. On China Soma small amounts have been negociated st Par. On CalccTta.— In little request at present— aud some Private Bill* o-fsrbn> we believe, at quotations.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 580 4 1 1 n l RS 1 j ffiEPARTSTRES. *»'•> 1 Flap. Vessels* Names. Capla n. |JW AaSS. P Uafafw. H Autjt. 1 Sritiab 1 Baiqas Cttjysas snjuae KtavT. 2»th July" If S f British Bril C *2S* B-nmgartei. Mbl. Penang 1 IritUh I Brig A'_jfo/»-i Sinti Marii Mala.-ca S7tb Jnlv
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