The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 November 1842

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .t». 46. FV»f. V. th 1 K9j>4Y jnaujrMjra, i»th jrowjsißJSu, 1848. JTk>. CCC VlixXXll
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 683 1 PROCLAMATION. ritmct o» Walr» Island, y "O Y Virture of a £i>«*r«Ri Malacca > X> Precept to me To Wit. > slir^ted. I hereby proctata MM) g<J« notice, that a Sc<mm>u of Oyer and Trrminer and Gaol Delivery, in and for the I»l«od of gi»GA»omt,'R»»<l the Place* «übordtnate ftwtrek), will
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    • 673 1 rOR SALE. MUG I BLR LASDKD PROPERTY. MJk COMMODIOUS and delightfully XsV situated li^eii,,.aj House in Viciona &tre«i, lately occupied by Mr Masoel *>os Sartos. The Lease is for 999 years whicli enhances the va^ lue ot the Property, and renders it a most desirable investment for Capua! The House
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    • 772 1 F^S CLL^R.) REWARD. Strayed from the impound cf W. W. AKerr, Esq., ifampfing Glam. White anjrj Brown liuilpck without 'lorn*. Tfie alcove itew^rd wit} b.e paid to any person giving infoanatiou thai may lea,d tothe recovery of ,ili« Apply to W. YOUKGBUSBAND, tsqr« at the Oifice of KER, RAVVsON CO.
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    • 671 1 JUST l^nd«d from Jlx An Nir«n sl.ip BAZAAR 20,000 pounds Sh i|> liitad iv tight casks Salt Beet and Pork, and high proof Rum, for sai« at the Godown of J. BALBSTIER. Singapore, 2th Nov. 1842. FOR SALE. At the Gadczi'.is cf the Undt. signed: 17»URUPfi Canvas. .*j Bensal Herpp
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  • 1396 2 (Fien.lq/ ihmM, OctibtrMJ On the *uh day nf the tun moon (1 2th Sept. 1342) a document aimed coutaiuing the following intelligence T»« En.li-h l>arhorian P ttinajer wkile ia Keangnan sent 1 V ti>'i to CNiitou stating that e}gbt items of |.e*tte hi I been agreed upon, «nd no
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  • 705 2 (From the Friend W China, Oct. 29.) Chk-kkano. Yih-kino lead* Yu-poo-yun, one of the high officers in Che-keang, to Peking because incapable of pc forming the high dutis ot his office. He is himself the benrer of the despatches to the Emperor, which charge him with
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  • 1772 2 By onr Jure lrtt. rs from Canton we find the Stock of Ten* are fast at cumul itHi<;. ISo purchases of su/ri cient i. importance to o/j?h the market in new Tew, has yet been made. A I |iaiti«* seem agreed that a material reduction iv the Export duty
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  • 191 2 Imperial Edict*. Canton Register, November On the 26U» day of the 7th. oaoou (August 3M tK imperial orders were received. •I dtreot that the governors and Lt. governors of .1. the maritime provinces, to seleH with dHuenren a truth the raostjntelligant of the different clawes f naval officers^ under
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  • 1046 2 Dreadful Loss of Life from the Explosion of Gunpowder. One of the most dreadful accidents that has ere been known in Calcutta, occurred in the old Chi bazar, on last Friday evening. Between the hours uf four and five that eveoing, Mr Hudson, sou of Mr N Hudson, of
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  • 766 2 Front the Spectator, ()ct The Governor's fir»t Leave wjs tield at the Banquetting R"ou at II on Wednesday morning' and wa« of course very numerous attended, all the (Ji»il, Military Ecclesiastical and Puutioimries oi the Presidency being present, together with m jr.y Europein HiitlNitive (ieritlemeu His L>nUUi;> was remark!>!y
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 60 2 for Awiwßtor* jfrX&Sk B\K,'3i» 11 *W'S,» Vit^r -25^? iiiHi'i; cJsTT.au er. m j£tsaS^k Kr h>k:l i I -".e a|»r'y lo 1 J* l l &YAlb fc Ho. $,»g*\utTf. I*"*'' Nin 1843. ~FO 1 BAT^VXA. T%^ rBl lll#: 51u,» MACASSAR, /Jt^Ta- P. h v I ..>, w V*\unt llkokk, wii»ruauUtr. k\u
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  • 414 3 GENRRAL ORDERS. tfsisle, MM $cptem!»r, 1812. The Governor Goncil am ounce* to the Aiuiy and tolKe eoplf of lndi;i tht oo>«p«tM»i» of Ghuzuee by >lajoi General Nott, on tl»e Otn u( and it« entire destruction by the Camlahar Division of the Army. M j ir General Nott, had the
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  • 1383 3 (Fiom the Monthly Ovei land Mail, September 6) Prorogation of Parliament OH the Itlh ultimo, her MajtMey proceeded in *M*fro« Uiickiiiglium PaUte, 10 prorogue Parliaiiieiit in erton. I i>iuf n lpfi ilie Palace ibm* «wo o'clock, pre- v Ilie BMMII imhiil^i Ol hawfllM lloy.il suiv, and accomj.anied l>y
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  • 21 3 At Honskono, on th« 18il« ult LiruT fc Brevet, (VipMin ARTiira Fridbiick BeaVan, Adjutant of ihe 39ih Re^imem M*N t
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  • 255 3 tO IDS EDIT II Of TUB SINGAPORE FREE PRE 36 *> r Permit me through the medium of y«ur valuable Journal to bring lo the notice of the Supcrir.ie'ideiit of Police a nuisance which caMs for immediate remedy I altade to the numbers of pomes which are to be
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  • 1731 3 Singapore, Thursday, November 17, 1#42 mmm By the Wetherell, we have received Java Couranls up to the 22ud ultimo, from which we copy the fallowing list of ships that have passed Anjer Oct. 4. American Ship Helena, Benjamin, from China 6th Sept for New York. ft 6.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 240 4 ARRIVALS. H H M biZ "''fo/'lhll 271h nil. ,I brli.h b,i, v ,**<" Be Mar.o tit inrt M i Bri !fc h Ha,1,q,,,H Oln HxmU, l.«b .11 l«lUikiXLhf2 n *M (M I ()>j..a MM 10 I u....,u |v o .,g W«^i|bj^^ p eoang 31bN( ARRIVALS y--l > ASSENGES 1 Ji&fi3ft
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS f^FOKE,_TMntSD AY MORNING, thk 17th NOVEIABEK, 1842.
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    • 1079 1 The ol the lapsed mouth are as numerom ai,J «ariou» tbe dainty viands which graced the I tie I banquet of the civic monarch, and occasions hesitation in tbe selection of priouty o f t Ji««u**iou than their gastronomic type. ftoM --x <£»ai*«" fhoild, perhaps, determine the difficulty,
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    • 1336 1 I lon the "iluja^ QtQfgC** i'< inn biuvi^iu a:ou^- .c iU" Gianlon Tier on Thursday Btni*|, Sir 1 11 tn fVtl, who, witii liie Duke of liucclem li, li.nl Irrn (or some lime in attendance, immediately MM ci o.id, anj j )a jj N
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    • 4647 1 Thu Last Day or rum Session. The Com- I inons Vote, ircordin* the proceedings of the last J v vf ihr. »r»Mou (ijpin^ the UJrd number from iliti iMHMiIMMIi vt the session), is unusually complete and aT>j»l*. It given the customary entries of the business dour, account > a.»«l
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    • 1485 2 Military Naval. RESIGNATION OP LORD HILL. QCNKRAL ORDKR. Hor&e Guards, 15fh August, 1842. General Lord Hill finds it necessary to resign the r man- nd of the army, on account of bil lordship's present state of health, and her Majesty has been g nciously pleated to accept bis lordship's resignation.
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