The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 June 1842
1842-06-16
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Title Section16 1842-06-16 1 The Singapore Free Press. ,vo. »4. m»i. TMMI lISUIY MOUjrUTG. 16th JTUA*E 9 1845, JTo. CCCl^Ii.16 words
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Article449 1842-06-16 1 BA>OCAII<*m NEW ENGLISH LA^SICAL ACADEMY. 'lo be opened on Mondiij (fie '20/ A imttmrnf, m the Hou>e opposite ihe Armenian (lunch. TIIK Principal H. F. CLARKE be^s »o annrMince lc lb«« Gentry of Sinyapore, iiut \\\s S.minary will he opmMMl oa next Monday, on which day he will be449 words
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Article4199 1842-06-16 1 FAOaS OUE OWN CORRESPONDENT. London, April 4^ 1842. The Parliamentary proceedings ha heen inJfyir*'" uit and interesting iv I tie country. In (lie lloii«e o' Lords on 4th nit. the Earl of Aberdeen has declared it to Ue the desire of the Minister! to support ih«s -resent GovtwttMflt4,199 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement550 1842-06-16 1 FOR LOITDOIT. X 37ti lons, Captain Ukidomao X^KftS^ For Freinht or Pas»ac^, Apply t« JUJB MA< I AINE, FHASF.R fit CU B%ng«p*rt, \tth April 1842. roa lon'dok. WttU »KkPaTCH. <^^^ rpilK A. I. B-rqi* AVOCA, 254 Sk^. Ton* Rcuisier, Captain Htuir TlntArfSmsL Fo< Fiei^ht or Passage, having Jmt&Setß* accommodations, appl>550 words
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Advertisement691 1842-06-16 1 FOR BOMBAY. THE MONA, having the (greater part of hrr Cargo Engaged w»JI hay« quick de»,.aich. SYME Si CO. Swftitjftwt, M>th June 1842. For CALCUTTA. THE PATHFINDEIt, For Freight or Pas.age, having supri'tr accninmodations. Apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 1 5th June. 1842. roR freioht oa charter. THE Fine iNrw691 words
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Advertisement410 1842-06-16 1 KOTZCS. MR CHARLES ANDUEW DYCE has from this day been authorised to sign our Finn by Piocuratioo. DYCE, MARTIN CO. *<in<rar>nrr, i X Jane, 1R42. FOft ££JCj3. At the Godowns of the Undersigned. BROWN and Pale Sheruy of very superior quality, in ca»es of 3 do^en* melt, fiom »he wellknowu410 words
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Article1496 1842-06-16 2 Affghanistax?.. (From the Friend oj India, &foy \o.) The pa»i we«-k has trougla us no intelligence o f any new ami Miifcio| event in the Alf^lMuisian campaign but it lias fumuhed mucli interesting dttatl le^j.tciing the Imillihiil IransdtUons announced in th*. two pmruftiiaj ojftka. li las a s0 afiordfd1,496 words
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Article231 1842-06-16 2 (Fran Ihe lelki Gazette. Map 7.) We roust ltave time to develop ta wi lv>u the credit of the good treatment of the B«d4, pii«nner», aud aie as rtady to g.vr UkbarKb^ mffd of prarse as Daurannee can be Lady ,s U-Urrt do t-peak in praise of iier231 words
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449 1842-06-16 2 (From the Ayra Ukhbar, May 5.) The report tliat Aubnr Khan had tuken Ins prison, ers with hiuj, jg, we are glad to be able to »ay O i. J authority, unfunded. On his flig» lt U a,',^ over to the charge of a449 words
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Article277 1842-06-16 2 (From the Maul iiiaiA C'nouiele, A t t'.l 1 ccounts from Rangoon state that the ■utlioritiet of the place had gojtc out U> meet the in'W Viceroy ami escort him into the town. It .»-;id, ht biitt^A orders to cou.pltte nil th« forliricalioM of the ucvr tuvvn and its277 words
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EUROPE.
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Article467 1842-06-16 2 (From the London Mail, Apt it 0 Of tlie assassination of Sir W? MaciiHibten. in sa interview with Akubir Khan, there is, unfui ruii.itely, no doubt. It is further MM, that the re.v liiuler of our 5,4(10 men set out in despair from al>ul M the467 words
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Article4822 1842-06-16 3 ./c, 'lhi:r*day, IC/A June, 1842. Tlic late»l anivuU since our last are it* \.r (inicit Compim fiom Bombay I Bt lt M«iy the i.IHUUU, iIOIII b.tlu\ia dill !li»|, liic </ Invtr, liom Calcutta 22nd May, the .iitur, lii.vi Muthus Bth Muy, tlte IWj, i.om S\di:*y 2nd May,4,822 words
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Article47 1842-06-16 3 At Singapore, on ihe 9ili June al Si Atrtievr\ Church hy lite Uevtl. K. Pant^G, m.J rtitfci uurda •I o<e Koin.in 1 atholic hapet i>{ M Jki*, l.\ iLe UtV«l 1 "I'..i.SCI'CO O^ >"ILVa I'lMO L .;VaJv, li. 01 ihe fait It Leslie, £»'|;f (.1 <. akuiia.47 words
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Article942 1842-06-16 1 EUROPE GOODS. Topper HhltA Sc Sheathing —None in first hands and in j?reat demand the first import will no dmbt find purchasers at Drs. 37 per pel. CoppEn Tokens.— Sales to a tmiall extent have been made as high as 683 *t r>9> per dollar. COI'TON942 words
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1271 1842-06-16 1 SOPS IHMJ*.* Mt»<*» IM'IAN A. < I ISA 10. 2 A.'blltUS. ITHHi '»e last A Hj c l e j frrq.>ti<tu i«1 ««r »»»>. Frodlce I« g*»i*rally bought for C»Mi.1,271 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous317 1842-06-16 1 A^tU\ a.L3. Date. I Fir., V*uV, Name, ftp*. From I j«/«y 1 I I Departure. :«te^2ttJar £j?:l <SJI^ 4 f^J 4 !b>Biilt-iHild ml hill =!i iijij I 9 Buliih harqo« Pathfinder Mitcalfe Bataria 3rd June 10 Brttwh ihip Charlotte Leibtchwager Bombay 3rd May 10 BtitMh ,bip TTm. Geiliet Clark Bombay317 words
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