The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 January 1843
1843-01-05
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1843-01-05 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vto. 1. F\>l. 8. TSSlltSli ty sra «K~f*Vl7-_JB 1", 1843. CCCLXXXIX.18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement683 1843-01-05 1 FOR LONDON. -%fej* fl^llE Barq PRINCE RrriRNT, -r_^fe«_» Captain Barclay, 392 Tons. or re nf apply 1 MAC LMNR, FKASRR CO Stnga ore, 6/ A December, 1842. FOR LONDON -**rbs& fjn liE A 1 Barque SHRUITON /^3 3^ JL GRANGE, burthen 261 Tons, __f_£ w me<>l w t l"' c683 words
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Advertisement761 1843-01-05 1 NOTICE. MR JOHN MYRTLE has been admitted a Paitner in our establishment from this date. G. AUMSTUONG CO. Singapore, 2nd Jany. 1843. ~*wnciT MR John Purs? Cummino, St Mr Gilbert I Akois Bun, are admitted" Partners in our i Firm from this date. MACLAINE, FRASER CO. Singapore., 22nd Jany. 1842.761 words
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Advertisement767 1843-01-05 1 PORTRAITS. MADAME DE STORR, a pupil of the ce'e" brated David of Paris, has the honor to in" Form the J.adies and Gentlemen of Singapore, that $he takes Likenesses in Oil of every »ize, and on j t he most moderate terms; she also takes Portraits r n Crayons (uu767 words
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Advertisement666 1843-01-05 1 rHE Plantation- and House belonging to Ciu*LES Cahnig, E«qre, will be sold by Public Auction in al>owt Six weeks from this date mless previously disposed of by private contract. I'lie Plantation consists of: H67 Nutmeg Trees and i| 38 Jamboos do. '»i'is. 4 Binjies do. 1-67 Llove Plants 81 Sour666 words
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Article4557 1843-01-05 2 fdsg hhg jhjf fg 2. Tliit although an affraj between tome Lascars and Chinese, was the ostensible cause of iv comineitcernent «t th;ic paitieular time, tv» attack would have tnk«tn place sooner or Inter had no such circumtance occurred. 3. That the local authorities were unable or onwilling to4,557 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1843-01-05 2 At the Godowns of the Undersigrked "p-^r'ROFE Canvas j.* ben^ai Hemp Rope. Eumpe Hemp Hope. supeh*>r M eta lie Paints in iron kegs. Sf crry, in bottle. Brandy, 60. do. do. Manila Segavs Teas of different descriptions. Salipeue. AMD JI'ST LiNOrO. A few Quarter casks Superior Sherry. CRANK, BKOTIJKKS X214 words
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335 1843-01-05 3 The vessel left Manila'on the 26th November, and on the 4th December at night spoke an English or American ship, standing the same way as she diJ. The M'tyular was supposed to be considerably to windward of335 words
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Article493 1843-01-05 3 When early application wa« miJe to Huwqu.i for •tsistance in defending the factoneti iulntl>ited hy the English, and protecticn froio the nio >, mi the 7th ioat., he ia still to have rrplird thai tkmrm were <> n ly 4U soldiers in the city. Now, attaclieil to the office of493 words
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Article413 1843-01-05 3 (From ike Maulmain Okroniele, D*c*. 14.J were this rooming favoured »ith a m"T *i Pr< M-ecta* of a monthly periodical, tr be entitled the Herald. It i B ro be pabitfacd is the BurBffM iaoffaugr on the first Wednesday c ,> o Hi. by Ik* American Baptist Musionarie,, aQIbid - 413 words
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Article427 1843-01-05 3 C From the Penung (iuzette, December 10.) The iVlaiay I hiels ol Quedalj have not been Ijng in reasserting one of the most eminent privileges of royally ilia' of goim* lo war. A liaci of country to the souili d| ih^ Kiean lias been occupied i»y t'lei) <<fier excelling427 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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96 1843-01-05 3 8ir t Will you bring io ihe notice of ihe kcul Authorities, the startling (act, that upwards of 200 lianels of Gunpowder aie deposited in a (jodown, in ihe neighbourhood of the Square. Some regulations ouiilit io be made lo enforce Importers96 words
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Obituary38 1843-01-05 3 On the 15th Deer, ou boaid the Tramport Thimei in Hongkong Harbour, Cuptain Hknuy Hkrriott of the Mrtli M. N. I. On the 20th Deer. Ht Hongkong, Captain James Sheriff, Commander of the Barque Citx, of Palaces.38 words
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Article380 1843-01-05 3 Singapore, Thursday, January *5, 1813. On the Isi inataniveJ H.M S Eadymion and H C's Stf rimers ue»« (V P/ufo convoying 47 Transports, with a division of" Hie China Force consisting of H. M 26ili 49th Re^ts, 6th, I4lh and 39th Ke^ts, N. 1., Artillery and S-ippei«380 words
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Article578 1843-01-05 3 We publish a letter from a Merchant noticing a matter which ought immediately to engage the attention of those in authority A more blame-worthy proceeding than that of keeping such a quantity of powder in a private godown can hardly be imagined, and ought to be punished m involving the578 words
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Article1044 1843-01-05 3 China.— By ihe arrivals from China this week, we liave been put in possession of Canton pa ims to the 24ih ultimo. From these we learn ihat no further outbreak had occuned though the people were still in a very excited state, ,ukl very liule would suffice to produce a1,044 words
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Article189 1843-01-05 3 Com m u n ica ted. THE FLIGHT OF TIME. Hark ho* the c ullen midnight Bell From yonder tunet lone, I'rucluims, with loud and Startling Knell, Another year is &oae And shall we 'drain the wassail Cop Or raise the Song of Glee As Swiftly, Surely189 words
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Article187 1843-01-05 3 Njvkl Method or M Rai-ino thb Wind A. Yankee Editor gives an account of the proprietor of a windmill in the far west," who has been able to amass a considerable fortune by means of bit mill while a number of others who pursued the s^me* occupation in the neighbourh187 words
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STNGAFORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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1097 1843-01-05 4 fdhfgh hfgf jghj fg PRODUCE OF EUROPE, AM KKICA, Ac. jTj^ StocK *T Firf ft" sT~Larj»e. Anchors Y HI 2 a BOTTtE. 1* Chair Ca»i.h «7 Small («P«H SHEATHIHG&-1,097 words
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Article616 1843-01-05 4 EUROPE GOODS. COTTON GOODS. No arrivals s'w e onr last and Pluck* af all dmi lotion* of Plain Goods are MMMUMf small T'te demand eo*4intias very liiiiled, and it U difficult to effect sales, even of a package ai a lime to .-nppfy the actiiiil wants616 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous154 1843-01-05 4 IS?--3 h tl §-£^^3-2-5 S o g J! gro ,i "75 c-^cc.-*5 2 a j= ,2 o 3 ISJ cS iJZa-ja o-Jj c/a M t> ««5 i-l U J5 £S"a S £•"> i l4| u d 5j c 2 t 3* :<-> o 0 *J j I O 'f f154 words
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Miscellaneous707 1843-01-05 4 .ARRIVALS. Date Flag Vessel's Names Cap-am From /Jafe °S L _l Departure. Drcr^ Port brig Simplicia AU«i<Ja I M»^o "FrtVh 'beer J!< Dutch baique Bintang Tuju Bin l\ang f Batuvia 3rd do" 21) British barque Johanna Felix Penaog Itfth. do 30 Btitish bq Singapore Packet KHd Malacca 2 c th707 words
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