The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 May 1842

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  • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, the 28th MAY, 18-12.
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  • 350 1 Tlte fclWwiMf a 8t °f British Vessels tliat hn\e lou'W'ii at the Port of Ampanan in B»l»», dining the years 1839, 1840 and 1841, which *c have been kindly allowed to copy from an official document Lut </ B r tltk VeueU laadfd at the Port of J m yanan,
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  • 502 1 "We give Uel»w ;i h>t of tlie Naval Fore*", (including of ooorM 'li 1 Military), vliicli lia» btCI th^aiclieil to CktlMi s.men c i lie first exi'»»i. We will Icim ilii> l>v w.iy of citslIMCitOM lllf Sc'CuwU lA^Huili-.ll." CUINA hXl'liUiTiUN. BmM 1841. Nov. 14. ii. if.ii ns». J6 II M,S
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  • 1644 1 (From the Englishman, April 28.) We give the following version of the Cabool capitulation from our Hare Street contemporary j 4 It hat been, hitherto, the custom of those, who have denounced, in such unmeasured terms, the framera of the infamous convention,' for the efacuation of Cabul, to fix
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  • 1136 1 (From the Friend of i r.J The ftnl vt Ghuzni is no l«ttgei j .i riot TUe official desjiatcli of the Commandant, col Pa)sMr< to tiie utti'-er commanding at Jellalxbad, has reached Government, from which we learn that an otrerpower- iug force had been sent against it,
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  • 46 1 Could we not persuade our daily contemporaries to place the date of each paper, as tbe Homoay Times does, in a corner at the head of etch page r It would save an age of time, when there is occasion to refer to the back numbers.
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  • 276 1 (Eastern Star, April, 17 J There have been some remarks mntle in the public papers on the subject of Lord BlfalborOVfh and the Press of Calcutta, the De'hi G:zett« having related an anecdote of an Editor having waited on his Lord- ship to rijucst th;it lutelligrtica 'ni<;lit
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  • 71 1 The following Passengers will proceed bj the S'.eamer to Suex on the 2nd I'roxiuio, Maj. Genl. ft Mrs Brooks, Mr G. Hey worth, Captain Leason, Mr H. IVerce, Rev. A. GooJe, Captain Wriioit, Lieut. Col. J. S. Wyllic, Captain Ralph, Madias Army, Edward Ruse, Mrs Escombe, Ensign
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  • 975 1 Cabul and Afghanistan, Morning Herald. Nearly one month has rlipsed since the parliament was opened, and in that interval news of tlie most painful interest ha» crowded in Spoil us from the countries of A*>ia, lying to the north -wtat of the Indus. From one desperate triumph to another
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  • 37 1 11 yryntf j hien is tl.raisirict of Fuyang, and Fu;« B d town, iinil rtsiclence of ut its iu«gi?iry So or ucarly all the otiur di*tricts I both Uistria* uiei tuwu hme one auti the fame name.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 28 1 We lave to announce since our last the arrival from Calcutta isff the y ylph, Guy, the 12th wist- No news Passengers— J. Middleton and G Murdoch, Esquires.
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  • 1234 2 From the Bombay Cvwier, March 29.^ The proposed establishment in Scotland of a College for the education of ihe sons of Episcopalian gentlemen, and the training of young men for the service of 'he Reformed Catholic Church in IIMM country, excite* the wiath of our veliemcnt contemporary
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  • 664 2 [from the chtnesh repository for march.] Topography of Chekid»g extent »f the provi ice, if 8 population*, subdivisions, rive>s, l"kea, mountains, production*, life. (Continued from ova last Within the northernmost gate on the west, there is a Mantchou city, in which is the re.idenee ot the Mantchou garrison and
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