The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 November 1839

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTIESR. ,io. 4. net /cstKi 1* .vo«.vj.»v*'. .yowejibeu, is:*». •Vo. I'C'SVI.
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  • 973 1 FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. (R ECU I TOO THIS MOUSING FRANC E. (From our tricute Correspondent Ai G. 10. KEWS FROM THF F.A^T. The Russian Government ha* formally announced to the Austrian MtftOMWli and L'ouitl d'ApfKHiy has received official inform.* (ion Ml tW.u efitwl \r> m Vienna, that tlie Russian government
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  • 2677 1 (From the Fiiend of India, Id/A October.) BuiiMK-r. ArF.un-. \Ve are happy to learn from the latest M.-minrim papers, tint all fears regarding the safety ot' \)r. Rieiiaid-on have been dispelled, by ln< aafa rttani Ut that plae** Tll« object of his journey to Siam lias also Ueeu, to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 797 1 PROCLAMATION i» B i\ir <m W*!'*- Kt»M>.^T^Y Virtue of a „,m li NaUMI m9 Precept to me To Wit. jdnecied, I Iwttfcy pro- _i\» i|. lit.-, that a Session ot (>v* > aud ,i d (>""l Ut livery, in and for IISQAMMI Ptacci M»l>ordin.tle thereto, and al>o for the ftf
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    • 509 1 I'v Ifcf Sinuaf>o.P river, the landing place r*in <">ly few minutes pull from the bridge, and ac■MiMt M all peiiotl* of the tide. The house aid ground are well piotected. Flease apply to J. H. MOOR. Singapore, 6M Ninvmher, 1839. IffflCßi THE undersigned have this-day estahliAed themselves as Merchants and
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  • 1364 2 t :r op col. HEUHKO. '•>'": .ire e\lr.ict> nft leltei (nun our ex- •< L'aboul, i:iim^ umrc par- uf the nn.Kiei of Colonel ||«rriiiff i ■ui bam published— and other nm u h* ili ii i »>M S,v ,ih -9 Tlm «VM»inq haJbrv li>r, <<f ih" atnrdVr of Liem.-(
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  • 572 2 Wii ■< itod Uat w,«ek th it the Hoaj amrclwati hu\ •llm s|»ott ibIWW retwrm-il to Macto, MM lli.it tita aunem.-iit HWflil into bstweea them nti'l a Weiyune from tlu- i;oi>in»i»>ioiii-r on MM »n!e mil CJapUin ICItioC, and u (onimitle of UritUh MCrduuiU on Um otli.-r.' bad tn>t been
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  • 746 2 Aii affair b<»*treeii some oprum jnragglwi Mi tin Westcoast and Mandarin boats, in which it is laid <mh of the Utter whs sunk, three or four \w".\ killed, mm seven Chinese sent back with, their tails cut otf. In »l-««> come to the Commission r
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  • 211 2 Tin- Enylitfli MirrchaDt»bi|> ca|»t<iin m,] foreign me»cha»t with the pertm ra a»(i |>ersoM rrtvivin^ 1 i-c. row etipetr helt.;;- iha high nffioen of the celenti-tl <'in;) re, aiad |»l- d-v tli m selves thai thew veaael i> is wu board ear^o e<>n-i«tin' i •f which j
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  • 280 2 (From i/ie Pentny (Jizette, X v. If.) DVTCN Aa««KMIOM« in SoMATftA Tlic Dutrh have trtkeu Barns a.il w« rxitect ati<j tly to have the ciioie I'uiiiu! duty of hiiiidh hi 14 the ctplure by them of the neighbouring port* <>t' T*|»oo*, Siiikel and T u--1110^:1— nil on the West
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  • 540 2 FROM MANILA PRICE CURRENT, OF J»» Nov. REMARKS ON THE MARK ST. Cot/on OnA Tlie enquiry Tor colored $oo<ls of mumble patterua •till eoutino.es, l>ut the Chinese do i> >t cmue up in tlivir offm to the prices asked by tin; i ii|.onci-s who bold u,» to their j»:eseu!;
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  • 2412 2 Singapore^ Thursday, *2\st Novr. ]H"H Calcutta °y the arriv.il ot" t •c> from < a'ciitti ibe 14ih ultimo, we have re ed papers to Ihe 12<h, from whkli several c»« tracts will be fcnn»d in another column. In the IJuiknu. of I lth Oilujjer, we ol». serve.
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  • 311 3 BffAeß. schnr. Smith B3 Ftfes, Tmmder Hnetem t f'>oin I'eiiirr o,,st. Emintd imi i/ic iii/i AMjtuai. 9110 |>Is. bftelnut. Ih, tkt u. b.irtf. b'.tt.d K',,,;-, 127 IW, ftowe, trow l j enu>iz> iKiit Itmtmec* Enetd om fit \)ih int. /•>/)//, t*emm*t—iih) ph. d^te*. iwo p!>, l^teliiul, to pis oil,
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  • 247 3 ABSTRACT OF EXPORTS BY NATIVE CRAFT. trout fiat \Htl tit tin: I 6t/i fist. 12) pis. t.uirtrinds, 72 cor. s.mr ;»lis, pK. ouiu.iN, I,IUO planks, 20 cor. calunacanies, 6tJ cor. 'l^wU. >20 |,»s. »r.iin',ier, 10 cor klnmis -.>«» yui™it,S3 lv, xe tea, 18; ph. il.ilks, 7 cor. while imfiJ»»»n».
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 37 4 No Duties on Imports Exports and no Port Charges on Vessels. hr.vt.Ai. Rui.Vbkat mud Guam t» fW ov th*_B*o contammy two Benyml B.m+nntu, and Inuiaw Ptwct Good* *y <V 6<>r y e *f**l"* m ZXBVN X N
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    • 70 4 C.u London, Navy *n<^ Tremury Bills, 1(1 a M days' sight 4*. id i.bd. per Sp. dr. I'iii.ilc li-.iU, witti •hi|<|iing documents. «> months' si^Ut, 4*.*>r/. a4s 7 d. per Sp. dr. do. Ho. do. ;t months' tn'eht, 4*.hd. a 4c ltd On Calcutta, Government, !10 days' «t«;Vt, Coys.
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    • 1276 4 A* ull *a,es can now be effected jo* ammmtmtt T our gvotawns in the Pr*i turret a, e imU\l i, Return* Jor tm*smmt*n can yeveraUyUt ,u«,ie m lit or Gold Du*t, u/ten frouuce *s not preferred KUROPI GOODS. BEER. WINES .v SNKITS. b. RR .J Uv
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 180 4 LATEST DATE. From Eno and, l.'ttk August, overland. From CALCUTTA, fcfthOct per Thus. Perkins. From Bombay, 7th October, per Otenttm. From Cam- >n, luth Oct. aj»d Hono-kong 7th Novi ber, jier Cornwallis From Manila, 27th September, via China. From Batavia, 24th October per Heber. FREIGHT TO LONDON LIVERPOOL?" Antimony Ore
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 560 4 A RP !VAiS. l| i J «*Jtf A HTURJUS Dmte. Fug. jVaww. ra;i/aw. Fro^,. DfpmHm9 ftot.u Uriti.h Sn, J«h*nm* |J« M ;ilu( c Sov. 14 BrtsS Edmomtove *A^>^U CUma Oct. II j ltl!ih ll 1 "l ue f?***?" J uee Mai. Pen. 14 Dutch bur^uc r:. JoroAa Ehreneron BuMrMg 4th
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 17 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. tt'o. 49. S'ol. 4. THURSDAY .HORJVE.VG, M«t. .VOrU.UBEIt, IS3». •Vo. fCXVI.
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    • 2163 5 TRADE AT LHLMPEE. We Mated last wet k lltat arrangements were in pfOltr^t lor the temporal) re-opeuing of the tiad« aod thai s nut- I loot; men h »nts had armed for the purpose <>f •fttlnik' with a ommitiee of Hriii^h merchant* the manner in whu h such trade
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    • 1089 5 Lin High Imperial Commissioner. Viceroy of the two Keanj; provinces, <.\:c and Tans», Vioeroj of the two Kwmm province &o. &e, hereby conjointly issue, tliis proclamation that all men m;iy know and understand. Whereas the merchant ship* belonging to the Eno lish nation which hive arrived at Quang-tung in
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 505 5 ku;;lic no tick. To Her M(ijt»t</s Sutrjectt, Macao, ji>i Oct., )B>9 In promulgating the following arrangement, the chief ■Operinlttldtnt considers it n^lu to say a few words tKplanatory of his views for rejecting any conI ditions involving the eigamaj of a bond of consent vo the trial and capital puniahm<nt
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      • 1151 5 trial, insist th;it they had examined faithfully, and decided justiy and band forth the bond of consent. The chief superintendent is sure it will be felt by his own government and country that there can be neither safe nor honourable intercourse with this empire, if British officers and people, concede
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      • 265 5 leaving the matter for after nP£Oti;ition. shotild the proposed plan be foond to operate <ufisf'a< ■torilv. The committee further undersiond, from 11. M*i chief superintendent, that on the aarMtfjeatenl fv>r .i recognised outside tr.ide being completed, the injunction* tcaittel anadiMg BritM property to CaHtoa (•Ol ships) will l>e withdrawn; and
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