The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 March 1843
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section11 1843-03-06 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, the (>th MAUCU 1843.11 words
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Article104 1843-03-06 1 The January Mail. Her Majesty's Steamer Vixen, came in yestesday afternoon, bringing the January Mail. She left Bombay nn the IGlh February, and called in al Pinang, which she left on the 2nd current. Lieute-nant-Colonel Malcolm is on board the Vixen on his way to China with the Treaty duly104 words
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Article4105 1843-03-06 1 London, January 6, 184 t. The Queen and Prince Albert have been residing at Windsor Castle during the la«-f month, and have received visits from a select number of the NoUtity and Gentry, amongst others the Duke of Wellington, Sir Robert Peel and Lord Stanley have4,105 words
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Article561 1843-03-06 1 From the London Mail, January 6.) The Glasgow East India Association have transmitted a memorial to thei Loids of her Majesty's Treasury, praying for a material reduction in die duty o u tea, and the establishment of fair reciprocity with China. They say that the direct trade of this country561 words
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Article1702 1843-03-06 1 The brtsi India Company's rate ot exclia-t^e is at pjeteul ou Uen^al per mpen 2s. on Madra9 2s Ofd, on Boat*) is Did. A f.irtiier redaction i» expecied ii» nn couu-e of the raoutti. The Uii^cuxs of ilie Anam Company haw dccl irni, out of the sum realised1,702 words