The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 September 1842

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  • 184 1 SIK^POHE. S^T-l'unAY, SEPTEMBER, 1542. c Abix'ton ai nved yesierd.iy from Bomb.vbringmg ti.o July OverUoJ M»il which rheJ boinb*»y fioin Suez on llie 7th ma ,,d we aWMi to lay before our rea- f t following Letter f>om our own CorLondent in London, winch *i*es a
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  • 6938 1 London, 4th Jul> 1842. HtrMnjen'y I am iMfff to »->y expniiMioed any «H ilCCtt from the traitorous attni-k ap«Nl her X P«- tne |>arti«ulin« <>f whicli you ircri»f«l by the U*t "i <>'• ft t h ult 1 ire ll >|lr »"t"i..1«'.l i>y Ifcairaaito tail I'.ucWwul.nm
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  • 136 2 Our paper was at press, and on the eve of publication, when the delay of the oveiland mail was announced, and we have the only alternative of communicating the news which occurred in the interval of the postponement in the form of the present supplement. This late
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  • 1574 2 lhe extraordinary discrepancy in the accounts which the papers furnish of the new attempt on the life of the Queen, is the most remarkable feature connected wiih this disgraceful affair, and the Times of yesterday made a leading article the subject of the strange
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  • 1558 2 (London, Ist July, 1842.J t«««a L^Mca— iuere lias I e^n a good '•d through the mouth, and at a public «ale of 1.000 ehes«s on the 17ih insiani, price* advanced 5 a 7s per cwt., picked bundles reaiizini< 90s 6d a 9-t* middling 87s v 89d, and ordinary
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 160 2 ARRIVALS ZM ENGLAND. rftOM fei>G«fouK auili June, Lmdy Hw:dc>. Manila, Waver S* 22nd Lhurles; 23 Lucy Sharp; 15 th /'«s,cfo?. Ch i na— I 41b J une, Duchess of Northumberland, IBih, U. M S. Lame; 20th, Mary Ann; 22nd, imfaf; 241h, Pnrkfitld Young Quten 26" b, t'estonjee 'tioma»jee, Slums Cuitie,
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