The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 September 1841
1841-09-30
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section17 1841-09-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JVo. i>»'. 6> 'JMSrusn.4Y JMOnjriJTG, 3Or« SErTJEMBEK, 1841. J**o. CCXCXII.17 words
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Article1267 1841-09-30 1 Our Relations with Burmah. t'lol/t the Friend ef India, August 12 J The pxtensive eoterpriaei in which we have lately been engaged ia Central, and are now engaged in Eastern Asia, have thrown into the shade our little quarrel with Kiug Tbarrawaddy, which a^ooepatiod IliredliMicd to involve us in1,267 words
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Article1057 1841-09-30 1 (From the Englishman, 18M August Our argument in favor of tlie Canton ransom being giveu as prize to the virtual captors ou that occasion, is oppsed by lk« Editor of the Courier, who does not consider the said ransom to be prize. We should not sustain, nor1,057 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement683 1841-09-30 1 GOTERNMINT HOTXTXCATZON. 4 Government Str.vEYOR Win^f shortly esjA pasiai at this settlement with a view :o Survey Land* preparatory to leases bein? issued to paientilltd thereto, the attention of all persons in >si»>n of l.uids claiming (jovemment lea^wa, i* 6th of Act 16th of 1039 which rts «hat upou granting683 words
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Advertisement714 1841-09-30 1 TO LET. Mrp HE, HOUSE in Bridze Road, at JL present occupied hy W. Balhetchlt, tsqre. For particulars apply to 1 J. FRASER. Swpufxre, 22d Sept. 1841. TO LET. M^WIHE lIOUSK at Campon<» Glam, lately A occupied by Captain Kamsay. Apply to JAMES STEPHEN. Singapore, 22nd Sept. 1881. KATKS OF714 words
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Advertisement424 1841-09-30 1 NOTICE IS hereby given, that all Does found running loose about the Streets from the 4th to the 14ih of October next, will be destroyed. By order THOMAS UF.WETSON, Llurk to the Magistrate. Singnpore t 27th Sept. IR4I. Just received per Ellen and Colonist, and to be had of the424 words
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Article4735 1841-09-30 2 Karranve of the Zaoss of XZ. B. Wt's. Ontter touisa" in a Tyioon, Juij 11, 184t. By W.SX. (From the Chines* Repository, for July, Art. \l.) July ZQtfi Went on board the lonimt, with il,p Conituodcrc* and Captain EltnM, for iht pnrpaa* of proceeding io lio: to rejoin the4,735 words
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Article2893 1841-09-30 2 Court of Judicature. The following important decision, in a case where an objection was raided lo the Jurisdiction of tfie Court, whs pronounced by our learned Recorder Sir William Nqueis, when last on Circuit at tliis station J U DG M ENT (.Interlocutory.) Sultan Omar Akamoden, Plaintiff. Ttrsof Naqlodah2,893 words
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84 1841-09-30 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 30th Sept. 1841. By the arrival of tlie Columbine yesterday from Macao, we received our July number of the Chinese Repository (com which we republish a well-writteu and interesting account of lhe loss of H. M. Cuuer Lniisa in the terrible Typhoon of the 21st84 words
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Article373 1841-09-30 3 BouNEo CoAL.-In our notice last week of the m.i of the H. C. Steamer Diana lo Borneo Proper, we mentioned that she wo'jgbl .over specimens of a superior quality of Uwl, which was procurat»le in |K al quarter in great abundance; and we are happy to learn on further inquiry373 words
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Article462 1841-09-30 3 The mention by Captain Pack that some of the Itscan of the Sultana who had Com I their way to Muludu, (Northern extremity of Borneo) had there seen v European female led to some inquiry on the subject |>V the local authoriiies, s.nd the following is a cony of the462 words
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Article1411 1841-09-30 3 Mr the chief officer of the Sultana, with M r ant j Miss DkSouza, arrived in the course of tl, e vveek from Tringanu where,. It will ne remembered, the prow in which they left Borneo had been compelled to put in for a supply of provisions, having been driven1,411 words
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Singapore Free Press Price Current.
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1695 1841-09-30 1 No Duties on Imports Exports and no port Charges on Vessels. f». C*rr^i>.*lr»««-rcWlr«.«r««..^cair«l.r«f.«#iU ™*?J?' J^i' J^ZSZ I%£l*r, <> r %> e'ouai to **o»t SS2 grnn*, troy Go, D ft Bii.t» Th MAD iy Ca y 0/^o Wd »y |A« JToyon, 0/ 40 Ftc«i*: Jata Tobacco, by the Corge of 401,695 words
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Article70 1841-09-30 1 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Antimony Ore £1. ..Tin a 1.10 y 20 cwt. Sugar in bags, £3.\0«4 in ca»ks or boxes.. £i. a 4.4 Gambier in bku. orinbulk £\.b a i.4.10 Sa?o, in bagi jt4 in boxes J. )(>*.^ 20 cwt Coffee, j£'4.4t jf-1.10 y 18cwt. Pepper, £i.bi. c £4.70 words
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Article65 1841-09-30 1 Ob Lokdow, Nary and Treasury Bills, 3« 30 days' sight 4» bd. per Sp. dr. Private Bills, with shipping documents, 6 months' sight, At.7d. per Sp. dr. n 40. do. do. 3 months' sight, 4*. 6srf. ait. Id. On Calcutta, Government, 30 days' sight, 217 Coys. Rs 1«r Sp.65 words
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Article43 1841-09-30 1 From Enoland, sth July, Overland. From Calcutta, 20th Augt. per H. M. S. Nimrod. From Bombay, 18th Augt, per Lucvniu. (From China, 25th August, v Manly. From Manila, lQtli Augt. via China. From B at a via, 18th Sstj.t. per Colu-nbine.43 words
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Article68 1841-09-30 1 GUOlift. To EnuoPE itfttnorrh of Great Britain) 24 y cent Do. (north of Do. 3i America and N. Wales. 2) Cape of G. Hope St, Helena. ..2 Calcutta li Bombay 2 Madras 1$ rTRSiA* GuLPn 2j Red Sea 4 Ckylon 1} Mauritius.. 2 Bourbon 2| Chika 168 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous506 1841-09-30 1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Sept. 24. £lvj/«irf, Sing, Penan 2 sth Sem^L 3 1st August, Caltu tU 25. Diana, Congallon, Malacca, 26. Manly, IJart, Macao 2Gth Aurrosf 26. Sop/uu, Johnston, Siam Ist Se D iJ,k 28. El toolk, Jabar, Penang isfc^ 28. < oltanbuie, Cape, Sydney 1 itl.Tu 28. Columbine. Major,506 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FRESS PRESS
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Title Section13 1841-09-30 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FRESS PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 30n7tSS|;l EUItEK, K t T13 words
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402 1841-09-30 2 Let us pause for a moment to reflect on the rejnaikable uniformity with which eventj hjve succ»t Je'l each other in ihe econoniic;il hi«(ory of the West lud us in At e.u h epoch in that his--I*ry, »cc the same causes producing almost identical402 words
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Article327 1841-09-30 2 Theie M no novelty in the plain and simple arguments which show the mischief of lestrictions S on tiade but, if they were novel, they would not be the 1 n^-!!t. There is nothing un-English in pointut the fact, that England suffers a ceitain loss by327 words
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345 1841-09-30 2 Sounding the Sea by ElectroMagnetism. T-leclricity is daily extending its sphere of operat:on>, and is becoming more extensively applicable 10 H-e/uI purposes. <; h.ive this week seen an MgtAMMM apparatus contrived by AJr. Bun, the inventor of llie electrical clock, fur the purpose of taking >ountliw^s at sea by eleclro-mui>netie345 words
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Article601 1841-09-30 2 By the B. barque Samuel Horrocks, 220 Tons, boon, from Penang. Entered 30th Auyust. 170 pis pepper, 100 pis sugar, 12$ pis chillies, 20 pis oil, 3 pis flour, 3 pis hides, 375 bags wheat, 12 bags dholl, 8 coyans paddy, 3,200 peb uubleaclied clolh, 1,400 Spauisli dollars, |f|601 words
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Article1171 1841-09-30 2 By the D. barque Samuel IJorrochs, 220 Tons, Boon, for Penung. Cleared 3rti Sept 20 pis sugar candy, C'kiM crockery valued itdra 1 ,500, 200 pis salt, 100 pis gaabier, 10 pis Medicine, 100 pis Mlgar, 500 pcs lon^ cloth, 500 pet unbleached cloth, 100 pcs rev cloth, 21,171 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous609 1841-09-30 2 METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, FOR THE B.ONTH CF J*JNE, 18%1. i I Mean, of Mean Depth of Date. I Barometer. Thermometer Thermometer. Detv Uaiu. DIRECTION OF WIND. ~~j Max. ~)~~Tjin. Tiux. j >>lin. Dry. Wet. t'mn^^iUndk T~< 3u,048 j *9,995 83,9 i 70,00 82.01 78,64 77,05 I O.ou P M tu TV609 words
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