The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 April 1842

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  • 11 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, the 16th APRIL, 1842.
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  • 157 2 W h.ive much pleasure in given publicity to tlie following pattirulars of a brush wtii -tials, extracted from the Canton of the 2nd intt int just received by the Cntce>/(c luinily, which left on the 4th. J mmm to the extent of about 14,000 run itUcked Niafpo on the
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  • 591 2 Frutu the Canton Press, April 2nd.) By the arrival of the Roi/al Erchange, from Chnsan the 15lh of last month most important and a< to the re>ull, most gratifying intelligence lias been reoived. It appears that Sir Hugh Googh had been we time in possession of intelligence
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  • 725 2 To Her Dritannic Majesty's Subjects in China Her Britannic Majesty's Plenipotentiary in China has great pleasure in announcing lo Her ftJamty'a subjects the complete repuUe of two bodies of < ""hiin-..- Troops winch attacked the British positions at Niitfpo ami Chinhae at day-light on the Morning of the U>i.
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  • 264 2 Wiih reference to tlie Notification dated on the ■22<1 instant the following gentlemen are ■ppointed a Committee to carry into effect the objects therein described. With the sanction of Major Major Malcolm, Capt. General Burrell C. li. S Meick,H lt"«49thfoot Emign Sargent. li. Woosiu. in Esq, With the sanction
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  • 747 2 (From the Canton Press, March 26.) Government House, Hongkong, 2 2nd March 1842. The annexed Notification, which will be published in the next number of the Hongkong Gazette ia now published for general information and guidance. NOTIFICATION. His Excellency, Sir Henry Pottinger, Bart. Her Britannic Majesty's Plenipotentiary &c. Bcc, deems
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