The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 March 1843

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. O. f^*l- 8- THUitSit.dY MOMiJTMJVG, '£\n .11.1 Hiit. 1843. ►*V». CCCXCVII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 588 1 FOR LOMDON. JSlS^\ KANUAI.OKE, Captain Smith. ii the nifatcr |.art of her ar^o en- I H ►<), for iwhM or Pa»»iße, apply to CftAMK, BROTHERS Ii CO I <n^npitrt, Ind ./«»y 1843. FOR LONDON. t~ •> rß^ll X M»t-HilinB A >• Harque 1 ANN X JAN K. u.o Tons ReB»*l«
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    • 689 1 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TO ANT PORT. TIIK Im UarqiiH LA BKLLE ALLIANCE, 6?7 T«W, Captain PrYCf, having splendid Accommodations. Apply in MALLAINE, FIiASEH CO. !Simtuf>ort,llnd helm. IH4:*. TO LETT" THE EIOOSR, in the Cantonments, lately occupied IV Lieutenant Colonel !»:f t.v10.. 1 ALSO Tl»>>se iwo new House*, just finished
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    • 720 1 CAPITAL INVESTMENT. FOR SALE BT PUBLIC AUCTION. At 7 O'clock a. m., on the Morning Of Saturday, the 4th of March J^HAT elmit.le BUILDING Lot in Victoria Street, situated between the Houses of Messrs Caldwell and Dos Santas, and opposite the site of the n^w Roman C aiholic Church. The
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    • 820 1 TO t SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned. BUOW'N and ale Sherry, Botiled in E»m!.«nd of good quality. In cases of 3 dozen each HAMILTON, GRAY CO. Singapore. Ist •> Feby 1 84 3 SINGAPORE BAKuIIT. BY order ol ihe Proprietor, Messrs Flder and WbiTiuw, beg to inform the
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  • 1208 2 (From the Friend of (At/to, Feby. 9.} The following Proclamation of ihe Imperial Com-iri?>Moner~-n>augre the peculiar periphrasis, whirl) is a int to be indulged in by Chinese Functionaries, u*l>pn speaking of themselves, in connexion with > ((Miners id very satisfactory and fully evidences th* present good faith of the
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  • 170 2 The Senate of Macao, have come to the resolution to send a deputation to Canton, to wait on the Imperial Commissioner, Elgpoo, and represent the wishes and requirements of the inhabitant* of Macao, wi.li reference to its commerce and intercourse with the Chinese The
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  • 61 2 We undeisth'.id CoaiH de K.atii-Menton has been transfeued by the French Govfiixneut, fium the Consulate of Damascus to that of ('anton, and that our rejected aid intellit>e it friend Air C A. Ch.iilaye will soon leaie (or Fiance. As one of \Ue earliest s»ett!«-i* ami
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  • 204 2 On Tuesday last a nutnemus assemblage of our friends attended at Messrs Juuiine, Matbesoit Co.'s Point, lo witness tde kunch of the first Vessel buili on the Island She w>s named the Celestial, and is entirely of teak, her model coi suuctiui do ami credit to her designer,
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  • 89 2 The interesting nature, at the present time, of the Extracts which occupy so lai«e. space; in our columns, must be our apology for deterrini; our own observations. We hope to in-ert some similar communication, if so, and with the Report of the Coijjmmee, our leaders will have ample materials, to
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  • 2935 2 From a Communication addressed to H. E. the Plnipotentiary. Having beard that individual opinions, from parties more or les* acquainted with the trade of China, would be acceptable to V E. I take the liherty of wai-' tiiifc on Y. E. with the following remarks, ia hopes, they may
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  • 888 2 (Fro%n Davi^a China \>t. Milne's accaunt of the Triad Society, wbosa nature and objecs lie took some pain* to investigate, i« go cunoot as to deserve particahr notice. The n «me o> ibis association means, tbe Society of tK« T uree united," t|fet is, of Heaven,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 233 2 \em* Kinve» and j J-'nrki Cl.i.a. l"irp*deii n>l E 1 i kJCfMfI Seuicet. —111, a «fiHt \A ScomA CiUki-AMiS Li-ii.toti Ckintt, nnd {Vluiich^t«" AJU'lllti. iionock?' Loo^ < ioih. zr«-y and while. ii.v brow Uol 1 iilis. (jteei. i. Ct ii..» < -'0 L nbirliM (il'd" I ■Ei»«ii»> tad I irr.an
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  • 367 3 Police Report. Bffobe P. W LeGeyt, Esqre. Tuesday, Jany 10, 1843 Captain Geo. Wills 'of the (hilde HnrQld, charged with having refused to take the Post Office packages on bo*rd. Capt. Geo. Wills said, that his chief offirpr. objected to take the packages on board. The Act?. Post Master
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  • 562 3 t (From the Englishmen, January IS.) following parauru I. from the UfrA^r 2? I S T m r C nflrm lllP ''"lesion now abroad 1! H n tl| enjoroo 8 h bilMdl makin R Agra the di h Qua Mers of lh Nor.h \\> s government, if inHt «loes
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  • 444 3 (From the Pinang Gazette, 4th February In oar numbers of the sth and 26th November last we noticed that the foots marks of some Ur?« "ai of the Tiger species had been traced acrosi a spice Of Bookit Gamb.er and for some distance up a newly opened road unti
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  • 16 3 At Singapore, on the 25th ultimo, the Lady of John Porvis, Esquir, of a Daughter.
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  • 2077 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, March 2nd 1843. ■II Tigers -We omitted to mention in our ast paper tl at another man was carried a way l>y a Tigkr on the afternoon of Tues day the 2nd ultimo, while he was working nea, the Rukit Timah road. We have not
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 132 4 on <;<>• T- I' itopr. 'not ninth of- tui i)fl I 1 Do {>.(,! Ih of Do \m,ric and N S. Waih r apf of (i HoPE& St. Hi r < Bombay MtNU l| Persian Oulph RfdSea 4 m Cf.vlon Maurititb M China Manila 4 H tavia h Malacca •>
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    • 221 4 ARRIVALS. I i I > *> Date u f Date Flag Vessel'* Names Capiam From. Dg*t»* J>i* I Bntish b«rq. Ze-lust En* Sing M»Ucca 2l8tFe,,y 26 1 British iMp Q^n/tn L«/eA Gray China J 8 26 Br.mh barq. Salopian Bell Calcutta 4th Fehy i8 B eh barq. Sam. Ho, rocks
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 2nd MARCH, 1843.
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    • 805 1 From tke Lo>.*.n M u d, Deer, t.) China— Afghanistan. Considered without reference to the preceding order, this Proclamation of the l.t of October v id every point of view the most disgraceful state piper that ever came under oar notice. Had it been a sim. pie
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    • 7135 1 Tbe quarterly table of the mortality in 114 of the principal district* of England and Wales Las just been published. It embraces nearly all tft» lar^e tmmma as well as the more rural districts, and ti eietore afford* a fair criterion of tbe rate of mortality
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    • 445 2 The notice resi eciiiuf the rate of interest published by the iimik of England on the Ist Dec. does not dif fer ia day particular from' that previously issued. It is remarked by men of business, whose practical knowledge of tlie movements of ttatf* entitle ihern to credit,
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    • 94 2 Increase of Cholera (From the Maulmain Chronicle, Jany. 18 J We are sorry to say that the cholera appears to be on the increase again in this town. During the last week .it) deaths occured We heir from Tavoy and Mergui, that the cholera his been uncommonly fatal in
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    • 176 2 The Barque Fanny, C iiuckton, Commauder, cmne in on the 15th from Calcutta, having left the SandHeads on the Bth instant. A list or paaseugera wilt be found under the head of Shipping Intelligence. Among them will be seen the names of a company of Catholic
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    • 614 2 Tbk French Barhicr, or a New Mkthoo or BOOKKKBPINO. fcouae time since a barbar was brought before the Police Court, at Pans, charged with having customer* in Ins house after uiiduiglu. Tue examination id thua reported IiARBKR.— It the fault of tliis person Merlon, who is in Ciie court;
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