The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 November 1840

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  • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, the 18ih NOVEMBER, 1840.
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  • 39 1 TW arrival of tl X I! uter IVitch yesterday tVomCalcutta thy Ist instant, brought vi- EmfUtkmm to the 29th Oct, containE«rope InltUimei by the Overland, mli'u !i wt praeetd as usual to lay before our readers in an Extra.
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  • 936 1 f torn the Englishman, Oct. 22 li has seldom fallen to our lot to lay before our a budget of intelligence so utterly deficient ,1, ut-ral int. rest as that which forms the contents 1 it.- London Muil of the 4th September. Exceptia| llie explanation afforded by
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  • 616 1 (fiiom our own correspondent.) I niti>, August 3lj/, 1840. Atfurs have suddenly MMiatd more pact tic ap|>earai)ce. In my la>t I .oiud tltat llie four Consuls Geneial, had heen ItMl (or by the Padia on lite 28th in»Unt. He w.t .fully in a very good humour and >l.«ted r
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  • 281 1 Ai.ix»nuiiia, September Ist, 18 40. Sif, Ap|)rebpndinsj[ from some circumstances wlik h have tome to my knowle'lt;,", since the verbal commuuicatiou I had this morning with the British Alficb tuts, whom you did t!»p honor to intio line ti n»e, ih.u either a misconception or a penwina of the
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  • 105 1 Court. Her M ijesiy continue* at Windsor in the enjoyment of i 'tiled health. The fivedoin of \\w City nf London an. l of the Gol.i^iuiih and uibei C'oniji.«ni<'» Imm been conferred on Ili> Koyal Htjbnes^ I'lince Albeit. The Qmm UiOWMfPff 'i.«- returned from her tour through
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  • 811 1 Wj understand that 7,000 shares in the Eml India S't.im Navigation Com|mm*v b«»« btau taken by the public in tins country, MM in le,iP<idt.'ut of tie shares suWscrihtd tor in India Altei t'»e required inodin Jdliun> li.nl bavM mule l»y lfcl< 3»l[Mmj> i»* its prospectus, Mritil ihe
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  • 1083 1 August 13 Come his been for some days the scene of disgraceful riots, which after ilm withdrawal ol ihe AJ Hilary have ended in the murder of Air Joseph llil>t. ad, i gentleman who had been sworn in, and was acting as a special c nst,i;>le Oil r»e l
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  • 4390 1 BT BRO. J. LEE STEVENS, PAST GRAND STEWARD, &C &C. Air, Savourra deelish.' It having pleased tin 1 All-wise Disposer of human events to call from '.his transitory existence (lie hii>hly-esteemed and lamented I'io-Grand blaster t lie Ear) of Duiham, the M. W. Grand Master, pgr<
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  • 200 2 THE HCSSIAN6 AT KHITA. August 6— Sir J. O. Hobhouse, in answer to a question frem Mr Hume, whether government had received any accounts confirming the news of the Russian expedition against Khiva havi.ig arrived there id considerable force, with artillery, and also of their hay ing extended their
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  • 141 2 It is evident, from the German press that, the n«w King of Prussia is aiming at popularity. According to advices from Berlin of the !sth August, the royal degree of a-i.nei.ty in favour of the political oflVmleis has been communicated to the authorities, and was to be foithwith parried
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  • 704 2 An utraofdiiiii y expre?,* received in Paris from Alexandria the J.ilhof AugM»t, contains tlie following t The Viotrof of Egypt has replied by h letu^al to the notifications which Ril-tat Bty was charged I o convey to l»i m. He declared that he wuuld repel force by
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  • 365 2 The New York Spectator of Dth July gives the reply of General Harrison to an adJress from the Whigs oi the Legislature of New York in which the General refers to former statement of his 3<-utii>ients, which his friru«b kfcd reqf»ft»tod hi a to declare and he declines giving
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  • 1134 2 HER MAJKSTTf'S BPBKCH. Her Majesty then read in a clear and distinct manner the following mo^t gracious Speech 14 My Lords <Sf Gtutlemen, 11 The state of public busineps enables to close this session of Parliament and in releasing you from your attendance, I have to thank
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