The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 June 1843
1843-06-01
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1843-06-01 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .r*. 2*. rv>*. 8. TJHVnSiKIY JtMOfUrMjrG, Ist JUJTE, 1843. J*>». CCCC.18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement815 1843-06-01 1 GOTXRNMEHT KOTITIC ATIOM. ■^'()'ll< X is UF.RrBY oiv.e*. Hiat the Governr^( mi Treasury at thi« >t^tion is open for h~ tel ul Cash #or »<ills oi« Uen«al at the Eschan«e I < ompanyV JU- pat 100 Dollars No Coin ./).!>» denomination than a quarter o r a Dollar ne received.815 words
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Advertisement661 1843-06-01 1 FOR BOSTCBAY. 2jS^^ fJIHE A. I. Barque MARIA, Captain g*J*:^ JL K. Milur, 260 Tons Register, SHBv having the b renter part of her Cargo engaged, wiH have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to W R PATERSON CO Singapore, I</ May, 1843. FOR BOMBAY. fT|HE fine A 1661 words
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Advertisement663 1843-06-01 1 TO LET. a A N excellent House at Ca'mpong Glam l\ consisting of Drawing, Dining and Milliard Rbo*ns and rive Hfd-rooms with Dressing Rooms, Haths, &c. complete For further particulars apply to T. O. CRANE. Singapore, 3rd May, 1843. TO LET. a^WMIAT bungalow pleasantly situated on m. the Banks of663 words
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Advertisement784 1843-06-01 1 In the Goods of JAMES FRASER LESLIE, DECEASED, A LL Persons having oVmat.d* a<tai. st the E«t.<re °f «*>« above named Deceased late a Captain in the Madras Native Infantry, are requested to sand them in to the Undersigned on or belore the 15th day of Decem»>er next. Any claims784 words
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Article542 1843-06-01 2 April 25th, this day at 11 A M a fire broke out at Malapoa first the Chinese soldiers attacked a carpenter** shop witb the intention to nrrest about 200 and more rubbers in the mean time the rnobers set fire to the shop, and only about 40 robot- rs542 words
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Article664 1843-06-01 2 TO Tllf, FDlToll «>F TUB MNGaPORE FREE PRESS. Dear Mr Editor, A sho.t lime ago we vrere favored with a letter signed Liulr oh the subject of educational improvement tor the inhauiunu of tins iuCMMMM MkMlMM**, and although ihe present writer cannot entertain expectations so very sanguine as your664 words
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6685 1843-06-01 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, Ist June, 1843. We are sorry to learn that Fever is very prevalent in the settlement at present, though we believe at few or no deaths have yet occured, This sickness may be attributed to the extremely dry and hot weather and the unhealthy wind6,685 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement834 1843-06-01 2 t BAX.E. At the Godown* of the Undersujned SpimKLijro CttAMf agn£, at Drs. 14 fc 15 per doz Claret, La Rose, 10 per dox. Pontet Canet, 7 per dox. St. Julienfc) Marxeaux 6 d X S. Estephe, »> 4 per doz. Sherry, Europe bottled 6pr cas. of Idz Armaonac Brandy,834 words
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Advertisement204 1843-06-01 2 Horse and liugtty whips, it old drawn Castor Oil in quarts, Win. Brown*s Sarsnparilla compound Silver-top. Stationary consisting of letter, note, foolscap and blotting paper, &c Quills and Stilt Pens assorted, Initial and plain Wafers, C-amel's Hair Brushes, Mother A /'earl Seals, Pocket books, Portfolios with without locks, Diessing cases,204 words
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1171 1843-06-01 4 BBBs-JA**8»RB«. TBUJOSDAY M4MJM1»*», 1**T JSJME, b TBxll0 rt8 and Veeeela. eff eveiy Nation are free of all cftarges. In tnU FOTt thexe M| ti >1 ,olWm.f-EL*OP. Gooo., Months. India. CHtNA Do. 9 Month.. Om«, 2 Month.. The is* Article,. Acconnts are kept n Spani-h Dollars1,171 words
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1013 1843-06-01 4 REPORT ON THE MARKET. EUROPE GOODS. COT '"ON GOODS. <»rby Shirtibos. Considerable sales have bpp n B made dining the week, chiefly for shipment to China, of 40 in at 2 70 a 2. R 80 per pieces and the market is now nearly cleared of this description. SB Long1,013 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous153 1843-06-01 4 f ■MM T1 3E WAKBOTm. r, j iiBBBfRaiS I UtSit'tiltt =S 'J^-i**"^ pi»»# I B-ssSJsssSWI-rs. l.aR-RSJRWB. Veaaem >aM4t»3 I tlljJaiid Rl! c.'siasner P*»\ {SslT McLamV, F^St'co. Uaajsa ft. tar*, m^mamhamm M* M-atshall For Charter F*5 i*^ 374 Gry Bous.esd, SchwaU Co. ImaUm B lara Blenheim 374 urey Lardon M i^S153 words
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Miscellaneous69 1843-06-01 4 LATEST DATES. Prom England, 4th March Overhnd ste Bombay, j From Bombay, loth April, per Emma. From Calcutta, 1st Msy„ per WderWitcA. From Manila, 30th April, p*r Flechs. From China, 6th Msy, per Phlegtthun From Batavia, 17th Msy, per Dorothea Hemru j rsrtOBT. £*****847* Antimony Ore, 10s T.D..C3.W f pugai69 words
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Miscellaneous374 1843-06-01 4 A&B.IVAX8. Date, j fluy Vessel's Names Cap i em From. Dmmn\ May 17 I British J schooner Trn«# |Malacca \\ht fcsy H llsi isli barque Adelaide Wharton (Manila i2"tii Apl 2.*> Dutch brig Antoine'te Anderson ISourabaya 2"ili >'o 2»> British barque Recovery Johnson IBombay Ith (io t€ Btillass ship Thetis374 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Title Section11 1843-06-01 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WNGAPOWC, TIILUSDAY, Ist JUNE, 1843.11 words
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Article151 1843-06-01 1 fnm if" Semiutttiit tutfutu, 30th April.) i,.- «u'»«irb«. a»d w* >>•»«*. «mi«mi|£ oiWei *to «<'>u*u>* t*> tW*|>)o*e it* ath of l>'ii It*- i. ilhi t Kirf a i»i «»l ih* f>rM«Miu |ar«<i M««i*\o IWnitw, Aijl<t I**** dw>li* tiwrituj the h»t w>rk were as fclM April ?0«h S 21 19151 words
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Article303 1843-06-01 1 511 W. Macnafthtcn'a FuneraL I him l*e hw.<i of India, April j? vtiuuli? List the iitoiul remain* of Sir Wil- SUcoagtueu mem mimed iv the hew burial .1 ,it m*■ Micuit4 Fltr; luneiMl *<t> attended by body uf civil Mud military officers, and hy nil y of the private303 words
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2881 1843-06-01 1 A ro«Ktspo»Dc»T adverted the other day to the exnitence of shoals in the China »ea«, and at the event* which have produced peace betwetru the BrnUli and Chines*, are alikety to l-e followed hy a %v -llv inrre««e>i commercial mteroourne, M v ol2,881 words
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Article1879 1843-06-01 1 The Opium Claims. We fear that the subject of the opium trade will be found a sore difficulty and embarrassment in the settlement of those new relations which are opening upon us with Cbina. On the one tide we have the iuerchanU engaged in that trade assuring us, as1,879 words
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1629 1843-06-01 1 Important Speech by Sir R. Feel, Respecting the United States In tbe House of Commons, on Thursday, the first night of tbe session, Sir R. Pe«i made the following speech relative to* the United States, which we deem so important that we give it entire. He commenced by referring to1,629 words
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Article2627 1843-06-01 2 (F om lk> London Matt, Mfck 4. Tue «4Ciifirc of life and property sea during the ••it an week im i. en, wo regret to My, without p«rallel in the history of our mercantile affairs. Upon refeieitce to Lloyd's books and other authentic documenu it appear* that the total2,627 words
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Article735 1843-06-01 2 I The ensuing particulars are furnished by a gentle"tnan who visited Bethlehem Hospital a few days ato and upon whose veracity ihe utmost teliance mar V placed. As oumberleaa strange snd conflicting r J. mours have been propagated relative to the treatm* t experienced by Edward735 words
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440 1843-06-01 2 Register of meteorological Instruments during the Month of March 1843. W*Ximu«i ul Haromnar aboui |V 4M, ami Almnnuui 1 J Maximom of Tlierinometer at 4 pm. Mean of Barometer Corrected' l*o 3*2 «3 m. Menu of Thermometer in ObsettatorVV. at 870 incbw. 8 Self Barometer Registering Solar Terr est. Rain440 words
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