The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 June 1843

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. «3. FVI. 8. THVHSn^Y MORJTMjrv, Sth JVJTJB. 1843. CCCCI.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 786 1 OOTCBMMEMT If OTIFICATION. i^'(;TICE fs iifkiby civtw, that the OvtWa* J\ rnent Treasury at this Station is open for Ui» receipt of Cash tor «»Us on Bengal at the Excha<vk* cf 515 Company* Aav per 100 Dollars. No Conof a less denominaium tkttn a quaner of a DulLt will be
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    • 728 1 T. BOMBAY, IXl»fc- fi,, a Mlie A NUIU. mL^M i%IA U<| Capt BuiCHAao, bu f*7 «hen 468 T0,,,, ha. part ol |*r Ffcigl .^ed and will be de.p a tched about the 20th wl ,°o r h SU SPOTTISWOODE «t CONNOLi y M ay% 1843 -v, VOA MANILA. £:jgk lX8»r=;
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    • 682 1 PO.\)Y'S i laiei in Glass stoppered Bottles ju*l received Apply ai ihe Godownt of AiABTIN, DYCE fc CO \tngapore 7th June, 1 8 3 TO FAMILIES AXB SCHOOLS. A GENTLKMAiN, who is perfectly competent to ««ch Mathematics, History, Geo^rapljy French, Dutch, and German languages with ifu »«|.er branches of a
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    • 440 1 M ilw J^. /n /A« (7c>c4t JAMES PRASER LESLIE, DECEASED. 7 r er$ L n a iM dc ">»"d» *^ai..*t il.e £»tat* m the Madras Native Infantry, are requested tosVnd 'Mtdaiew.l notberecouniied. Likewiw r*r so is ndebted to the said Estate are requested^ £yT HJKinl ol their debt, to the
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  • 520 2 I8$i, I loimd ft lyins, in a cot with the clones on, otaisHe ilie IJoapttal, ihe face and trunk arvre swollen an» putrefaction had advanced consider* 1 dy- Om the Inmberrettiou tour sever* slabs app*«ently inflicted by a apBeff or kr.s,- r s slash acrosv the lower part of the
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  • 445 2 I Chinese, Names Unknown. Ta k jong- A Malay, sworn, states that he lives at Gallaug, is a planter that last night at I O'clock a gang of Chinese 40 or 45 in no. attacked deponent's house, they were armed with axes, knives and wooden spears,
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  • 383 2 T0 J^ "I™" F THB '""Atom FREE rtul day last for upwards of two hoare. One would think it a hoax wor* n^» .1MB* are senoualy hurt .„d th e whole tow „J !J'"; 3T «h»y «n bI.bw «heir gratitude lo ,ho.e who worked so hard, ahould be adopted
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  • 5106 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 8th June, 1843. statment of the proper receipts and Disbursements of Singapore for 1842-43 exclusive of Military and Convicts -~.ee>feee— Pi a act. On the 26 A May as H. M. Brig Algerine, was on her passage from China to Singapore in Lat. 4. 20
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    • 846 2 BY A. M SHIR CORK. (r>m«r <*mmereiml fffu«rt.) A New investiMfit of Uooks, ex tiangukre, also Puf-ktt Bibles. Prayer Books, Children s aod other Books. Stationery and lilank Forms. Stnxaporf. Hth lmnVmry. 1843 I*JL ft ALE. 7* At the Godownt of the Lndewyned BROWN and. Tale Sherry, BotJl^l in England
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    • 29 2 TO THE *D,TOB TUI t'ZZZZwTZT^m. IK. 9JmmmTmTZ Prnmrnm*, G lo, •Uockinitl; ""SlMtol.— i .Mod. ,o .k. 1.'" ch I. well r.al^ f ih^T K in, ws. ,o u MB**^**^
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  • 124 4 MIX«APOK» f THVIIiO.IT MOK«I*«» JW^*g> I ®^*l Xn this *o*t those atr* no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessel* of eve*y Nation are free of all charges. Account. Brs sept in b,.aa.»l. Ueatars dbldr.1 itv.o fr.,.8. 1 hr mmibI c.edit op sales ia as
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  • 507 4 .Arrack, Hatavia tor 80Ga«..« 10 Antimony Orb, Picul |None. Baas Wax 3l 35 Small Hbnjamin, 1st Sort 5° Moder. p 2nd »5 37[ do. inferior 5 13 «j. Brtrlmut, If 2 Small. Cloves, 23 26 Moder. Cvbrm, f s *i do. Cbsra Root,.. 3 t| $mall Camphor,
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  • 620 4 AhCMOK. TT 7 77 ..Csrt. 6 0 Urge. Hottlbb Mi ih m, •TORRB €t*4A8 A ****<>***' main Caolm Cbf«. 34 |.arfe. 4 orp BI Shk iHitr. Nailb ..Ptc.l 33 Large. Corns Torbhb a>s*i*«r 70S Large. CORD44.K, I Sioob Carl. 9 Urge. 4«»inc»i <J°Cartas, Scotch, bleachsd No.l a
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  • 940 4 EUHOPE GOODS. COTTON GOODS.— The demand dm iu X the week has been nrw*. as we have had uo imports, stocks oi low and middling qualities of uUin and are much reduced. v 6*oU» Grby Shirt. ngs.- Gold ends 39 inch 39 yards stout quality mnrh
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 480 4 f WaamU* Same*. |"r*ai"" uaaRaaiwrrs i «*a<nr*4g«. m ttaatmmtmm. lil. St. bm Harleauim Ha$um*s, Esq. j J fli. C. stesmer Duma angaria. Ou» on a cruiss I harri Bmrretto Junior 5*2*2 Marshall McLaine, Fraser k Co. ir 0 0 li. ship efaViWe 639 Wharton do For I hatter B bsrq
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    • 246 4 Date. Flag Vessel's Names j Captain Fr pes '^ate^ rrj- -rr w I Depart. June 1 BM £S -**8W5aTBo|li„g ~H^ko^ j^sl IL^h His n rl9q in flings HoogkanJ do Su ch h ng rw %2T Tri f Kaar N* do I En H K q 0td J°** Pa d I
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  • The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.
    • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JVo. 23. r*t. 8. TMMUMSMPjUt jmOMUrUTG, Bth JUWE, 1843. •^te. CCCCI*
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    • 502 2 184*, I found il lying in a col with thecl »tl»e* on. ouuide ili« Ho«^ii..l, the fact and trunk were tmolleu and putrefaction h«d advanced considerably. On the lirwbenregioii four severe atabe apparently inflicted »»y a »p*ar or kns,— a ulaslt acron Hie lower part of tl.t rialit ribs, and
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    • 445 2 > Chinese, Names Unknown. T^hjono- A Malay, sworn, states that he lives at G.ttl.tiitt, is a planter that last night at I O'clock a gang ol Chinese 40 or 46 in no. attacked deponent's house, they were armed with axes, knives and wooden spears, some broke
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    • 515 2 TO THR EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear tir, «f ,kg i subscription h going the round of the Settlement in order to defray a bill of d0t1.n.1i.60 for Beer and Brandy BU pp| wd to some S«ilon who worked an Engine at Ihe fireofThursday last for upwards
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    • 4484 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 8th June, 1843. Piiiacy.— On the 26ih May as H. M. Brig Algerine, was on her passage from China to Singapore in Lat. 4. 20 N., Long. 104. 58. E., they saw about 7pm what was supposed to be a vessel on Hie, and immediately
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    • 799 3 RE< EIl'TS. A J Amount of Excise Faruis received in 1842-43 326 317! 4 Do of Quit Rent do do.... 16*258 10 9 Do of Transfer Fees under Act 16 of 18*39 ditto.... 1 681 8 Do of Land* sold on building Leases do. 99*681
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    • 1404 4 In tfcte Vort there arV no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Ration are free of all charges. Accounts are krpt in SfM** attars divided into Cents. TU« crcdW on Mies is a* follow* :_Eimo*B Goods, 8 Month*. Imdiam-* < »i*a To.
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    • 1006 4 KUitOHE (;(H)I)S. COTTON GOODS.— The demand during the week ha* been g ood an rf as we have had no imports, stocks of low and middling qualities ot olain Bnn are much reduced. v SWUI Grey Shirtings.— Gold ends 39 inch 39 yards stout quality much
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    • 796 1 GOVERNMENT If OTIFICATIOW >t()TICE is in rt »y civih, that the Goven.e ment Treasury at this Station is open for ihtrreiptof Cash lor Mills on Bengal at the Exchange e f 215 Company «•> per 100 Dollars. No Com a lest denofninatiou than a quaiter of a DolUr will be
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    • 721 1 FOR BOMBAY. 2/gT riIHE fine A 1 baique ANOKu |gym X MA HE, Capt Butcha»d, Bu mßmmm 'h*" -<68 Tons, has part ol her Freigl hitagetl and will be despatched about the 20lh in«t For Freight or Passage, havina superior accommodation!, aj ply lo SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLr V 'mgapore, "\rd May.
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    • 679 1 FOR AI*L. POMY'S laiel in Glass stoppered Bott'es. just received. Apply at the Godowns of MAKTIN, DYCE CO Hngaporr, 7th Jt/wg, 1843. I TO FAMTXIES AND TcROOI^ AGENTLEIMAiN, who is perfectly competent to teach Mathematics. History, Geography. 'He French, Dutch, and German languages wnh th* ''her branches of a polite
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    • 769 1 In the Goods of JAMES FRASER LESLIE, DECEASED, 4 LL Persons having demands ayaL.st the K-tate u°l ab ne nam (l Deceased late a Capfaio 'j. the Madras Nafire Infancy, are requested to send m I" lhe Undented on or before the 15th lay of December next. Any claims sent
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    • 873 2 Rom saxb. BY i. M. SHIR CORE. {Cmrmer Cmmmereimi Af««r« A New Investment of Books, c* Hmngmimt, MM Pocket Bibles, Prayer Oooks. Children's awl other Books. Stationery and Blank Form*. Simdimvorr _l\J^ f nu f y' F#R »AW^~ At the Goduums of the Underngned. BROWN and lale Sherry, Bottled m
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 177 4 Im l^tttSiCSa c a s II i a a a. m j i|fl|||i||| s |S ij I* j a I i l"--z- T z-z T i *T ml -2* R^ 13 !i! i I m bja^ s i 7 |o§ ss? i i 5 1 -c J g c -s
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    • 351 4 ARRIVALS. Date. Flny Vessel's Names Cavan from I Dm °f l_ __J I Depart. Tnnl 3 h E' u r g Alfferine j Dolling Hongk^J UThlaay June I H. MA brig Harlequin Hastings Hongkong do I P"™ r, oe J 50^^ H uct Samaraog 15th do Ji ,U, i u"*
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  • SUPPLEMENT OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, 'VHUItSDAY, torn ,WX£ |843.
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    • 3814 1 Fr+m Iki Frimd </ (kins, Mtp 14.) By H. M. Steamer, V'urtm, we ba>e letter* froai t busau to tbe 2nd instant. Much ditsaiufaction ii eiprreard by Correspondent at the dr'erminatioa ol H E not to iaUifcre with tbe Hie Opium Ships, tij or s^vrn of which in drtmn,
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    • 688 1 X.andi*g of the Ameers. At half.past 5 o'clock the Apollo Bunder was throiged by taiioi* perjons, wh want thither to witnes. tie Imdmg of th« A-own. Boats of rarijo, kmdt were teen around the Nim~ud which was at anchor in the middle Ground. Within few minute* the small Stea
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    • 246 1 .1H l< ST er Indi our roads at elevoa o'clock on Tuesday ni^Lt. .„«]>.* bro^l.t Gt£ V««<ver to the Bth altimo. no«l Eb^'UL TuX to hth; tfif only imp-^rtnnt Intellf^enre tbev CMI muuicate is the acquittal of eN ««.^x on the Zi L U Jm j tLU Mo"**""" Wd
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    • 2011 1 v Cairo, 25/ A March. Iff it I would have written you by last St^S. bat eyes would not allow me. I se OU you what ua.e so make the moat of it. By the bye! whLT Jll p sues il.iii.^ t Z'i:^"iiL predated, but the Consul stated that
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    • 1224 2 If bo unforeseen events had occurred to open tbe eastrr it coasts and isUuds of A»ia to the prospect o I a mure direct commercial intercom se with the nations of the liiutiaa world, it it probable that another half century uii^ht have elapsed before
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    • 1400 2 I _1 i»i oar* AXtottis Numrt uf Articles. the htZJk Tlfa^Z^ZT I Of AprJ, 1843. Ylnr. of Apit, Yeur Alum. None 10.19.5 piculi s,iy l picola 5,(»49 pkel* Auiiieouy Or* 80' picule 3.251 piiula N..ne H 760 picalt AiniiPtrrd. Nune None None 246 bsa
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    • 179 3 bINUATOKE, FRIDAY, the 9th JUNE 1843 The April Mail. The April Mail came in yetrttrday afternoon, having been brought by the Mor from Bombay the 17th ultimo. We are unable to give our ujual Summary this month, but have endeavoured to supply its place by
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    • 207 3 Court and Fashionable lalfe. From the Atlattor India, April 6.) Tub Übaltb of her Majistt. We are happy to state that her Majesty continues to be in the enjoyment of excellent health and notwithstanding tbe proximity of the event which is look forward to with so much
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    • 1149 3 During the last month there has not been much progrrss in practical legislation, the chief' measure announced by the Government being the Factory bill, one object of which is to provide a better system of national education. The Houses of Parliament, however, have been engaged in desultory
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    • 1903 3 (From the London Matt, AprU 6.) New* from Bombay to 3d February, received in anticipation of the regular mail, reached London the 1 uh March. Letters and paper* via Marseilles were delivered on the 13th those via Falmouth on the mh March. The intelligence received from India
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    • 944 3 The Marqais of Lansdowne in moving for certain papers relating to China, said, that he thought the attention not only of government, but of parliament and of the people, should be called to the situation io which our commerce and relations with China were placed by rectot events. This
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    • 939 3 Intelligence from ludia 10 Ist Match reached London, by telegraph through France, in anticipation ol the regular Mail, on the afternoon of the 4(1. inline detailed accounts of Sir C. Napier* engagement are looked for with much anxiety It is understood the Lard Ellenborough's policy with resp«c» to
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    • 543 4 Lonbok, Aprii 4, 1843. It is with innch satisfaction that we announce a rtrady and graduil improvement in commercial affaii*. aad paiticularly in those quart ess where it hns bten so long needed—the inxnufcetunrig dist ict«. Tlie Mccpuota from Mfttichestt r state that lljiduklimit tiie pa*t uioniU trade
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous
      • 84 4 From /Ac Lornlun Hail, April 6.) Amsttii, star, doll at, lor mildewed Mth /la 1 li r(m iii d« j niHinJ. Lantern 1508. (ottMt* cwiiinuc la good demaud 18& cases sold, have i < alistil ttO»s Camphor, dull at tO/, ,ihr i-s dull at SBs to 60>. chin* Root dull,
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