The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 December 1838

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 10 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SATURDAY EVENING, Ut. DECEMBER, IS3B.
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  • 212 1 The fb/rrorks, Shrphvrd, from C.luHi febi Htli ultimo, arrived hen* ..fcnliiy,, ..fcnliiy, brimr'nitf K<M)i*al p:i]>t>rs |o .">ili lin |}*r. Tlio Overbad mail, v.ith ]jtmAom wnrnt to (>tl» September retched »tta on tin* 4th ultimo, and wo tan indebted to t lft En§iuA^&n E.rfra, of tii;ti date fai thr folio vin^
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  • 79 1 (Fnm the Cmlcmttm Emflhkmmm Ertra, \ih Aovembcr. i^i> A ptrl of dal Ovnl.ind m ill dtsotlchod hi S^pfpmkei lim fton J-niulon arrirad hen lhi« morning, ll I>wdoa Mem vii Alum ilu-N to the Cth Scih h$ to m *x have i-<M'ii .i!.le »o loam, no o>Mf»«l overlaml
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  • 3200 1 >' G -111 ihttfantof 1.0i.N. t'.e r" per* Mad ;> petition fi"m v i T.tii i-i.u-. ih f |-i.., ri- 1. is of ihe ixcii 'I'no 1 it o- i > >iti .I th,,t iii. v had aufvml f r.-.ii ii.v.l- ilu>*ia;i i o r va ir luv-
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  • 1637 1 an lt ..i, ru,,,.. House of Lords aboot half-™, WO. Hier. were few !Vo,s present; but I lie "W «««th. plan. ,!l ,Ue < i I ,o l he'lW I e4 s 1 1u,,,.,n A.,,|.,;s S rs in the |„1y of the Hoili UucliGMOf Su.iiu,a,,(), Iht MndifaM*
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  • 4693 2 FRANCE. Attaint Paris is very quiet, sm] the journalists have little lo di»cu*s, save An upphi: liion. made by lUe Frvwoh (SprerfimttH to the S\*i*s V<.r.>ri. i»ow assembled h» Uo^e, to expel l'rnce Loni< U«»»i;»--p.irte (nun iltf («-tiiu)iy of the CoMftdi miari Ca».tort<. The reluctunoj of UM Vomit
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  • 422 3 A charter baa ban granted to Im Bombay bink. The new Commander -in -chief in India has not yet bt ea i.|)|K)inttd. Sir IK njamin D'Uiban and Sir T. Pritzler are still mentioned tor the IJomb.ty owwdL TIM l > riuce of Oude is oit a tour
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  • 237 3 About a Uo/«n persons, including >! r. ll;«!ph Smith, of S;«v uiM.tli, QaorgUi. and our aatwpmidlt wt t Mr. LeitfU Ki^ehie, *■<■ t out finMl Ptaris, <>v tin- nlUMnoon of tin. Mbt, to enjoy tlie ih-factioii oi' pt 1 foiioiiig the journey to London in 28 hours, by
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  • 223 3 REDUCTION OF DUTY ON TIN. IjOikUm, Sepftt/tbrr .*>. A measure of some consequpnee to the Iniliio Trade h;»s jwissetl tbrou«h ho(n Uon-cs of Parliamfitt, namely, an aheuiiion in (he duties on Tin. All the Tin of Corn wall all issnhject lo a dutj of £4. p<r ton. payable
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  • 1997 3 FOR EAST INDIA AND CHINA PRODUCE. (From a London Price Current, August, [t'J, iS.'.tf.y The supply of Antimony Ore continuing limited, small parcels find buyers readily from jfB a jfcB 10«. and rather higher prices are now asked. Nothing has been done recently in East India Bces'-Wax, there
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 91 3 -^•#a«SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Aug. 9, fftrdbnvy, Ruckle, fio.n China. 10, fl ulimr CmUltf Bourchierj from China. 10, Trmfntmmr, Symr« frwn China. 'VI, Alt c. Juli>i*tim, Auld, from liatavia. 2.i, Triucu/n, Ilea, from Siu-japoiu. 24, Susuu, lle.tilly, from Manila. 2K Hero o/' Xhihwn, (iruiidy, from China. '25. Pilot I'dtersoM, iVom China
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