The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 August 1843

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. J^To. 9\. FVI, 8. TMVHSn.dY MOMjriA-G 9 3*t» JLUGrST. 1»43. .Nt». cccrix.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 840 1 "t^JOTI^ E is hcriey given, that tenders will j^| be received by the undersigned on or before Monday M0 a the 7th ii-stant, for the conveyance to Hongkong of about 2,070 bags of Bengal Rice of 2 maund« each. The tenders to express the lowest rate per bag the Hire
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    • 756 1 ■'oaraExcrHT oa cb a RTra g-ffiv f P"E finewid wtll-known A. I. EocJFFP' ll?l Karque CORNWALL, 310 WaMttmm Tons, Cantain Maxtfo At Hy io BOUSTEAD, BCHWABE fc CO. S>ingap<nrr, ysth July, 1843 AXJB FaMOKT oa charterT |r?M ITIHE very faM-sailing Baique FAiNNY KSr^ <'ON NELL, Captain Evans, 171 aSJBw To"
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    • 790 1 FOR SAZ.S. BALOOERIE&CO f S LA ROSE CLARET. A Small lot of this well-knowo Wkie has jusl 3L been imported. Apply to W.S.DUNCAN. Stnenpore, )tt August 1R43. roa sale, AT W. S. DUNCAN. Beer, Bass' bottled in Singapore io prime order Beer, Europe-bottled Beer in wood Porier in bottle and
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    • 646 1 it;".- 18 Proptrty of Blu2--»Eg gB o p^ TE \lb2te**** 'Sack o PLATED V VARE. 1 Palky Teapot £3titrer Pol 2 dz 9 Tahfe Spoons 1 2 Sugar do. 2 dzs do. Fo.ks 2 L.quear Standi 2 dzs Desert Spoons T.rtin Dish. 2 Soup Ladles g 4 din Co 1
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  • 1093 2 Lord EUenborough's Uncle. (from the Friend of India, Jun* 29 A correspodent of the Delhi Gazette baa hinted that Lord Ellenboroucb's Uncle was dismissed the Company's Civil Service for corrupt practices Our impreaaion, says th<t Star, is that the imputation is unfounded. And we may add that the same
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  • 962 2 To the Editor op the Singapore Free Press. Sir, Tn your last paper there is a Ion? article ex- traded from the u/culiu Englishman commenting upon the propriety of introducing the Insolvent Act into the Straits settlements The writer evidently lack* a perfect knowledge of his subject and might
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  • 5553 2 Singapore, Ihursday, 3/of August, 1843. Batavia.— By the arrivals from BaUvia, during the week, we have received Ja\a Com ants to the 4 26 th ultimo, from which we give Ihe following Anjer Shipping List. July 16. Brit, brig Sir Archibald Campbell, Barclay, from Singapore 25th June,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 787 2 •It ACCtTOT Or THI CONCEESO. And by owfr op Captaiv G. Hctcjmwson, MaiuiumhiEhipMELLEKEL BAHAR. TO BE SOLD BY PUHLIC AUCTION. BY ANTHONY McINTYRE, Vn Thursday the 3li< duy of August 1843, at 11 O'clock in the forenoon. JjSgr fIIHE fine- fast- sailing Ship MELLEff£± I KEL BAHAR of 689 Tons,
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    • 159 2 FOR SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned. F Giesler t'o.'s finest Gold colored cieamini; Champagne Johannisberg Hock of Vintage 1822, Haut Lantte Claret in ca«e4 ot 1 dozen each. Sherry, in wood and bottle. Pale Brandy in wood and bottle. Scheidam Gin in casks Few dozens of fine old
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  • 1077 4 SINGAPORE FREE PR ESS PR IC E CURRE NT SIIOAPORK, THVBBDAT MOltmiX«» BBD AUGUST, I§4B. In ibis Fort there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all chaises. Aeconnt. .re k,pt iTspwUh DoHar. d.tided <>nt.. The «.«.l credit o« .ale. is a.
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  • 581 4 EUROPE GOODS. GtSl&c™ 1 dUKng WCekare <OUr veMelBfromEn ««andwuhPi ect COTTON GOODS, Cambrics.— Middling qualities and fi ne arp to a snail extent, whilst common are now neglected. Spotted In ihZ cable Grey White Shirtings.- Very saleable; imp^e^a' i iry higher prices and in some instances
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 364 4 <""'wun^ in j;ci[in; iiueu up, AJLRXVAI.S. Date. Flag Ves*eVt Name, I Captain Fr~oln lJe:>ort. July 26 Britisb barque Hath my Buckle^ CalcVtti U^k „27 Dutch schr Lam Soon Hien Ahan g Rjn O 25, hulk t ,V gr'tish brig McLeod Patterson Batavia lUiU u!t „27 British bng Dido Saunders Calcutta
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 17 1 SUPPL EMENT TO TH E SIN GA PO RE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 3r D AUGUST, 1843.
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    • 1724 1 Summary of Mews. Ti.c pilgrims to JuKunnatb this year, we are told iv' t Hurkaru, have readied the shiine with few |M iun. Sot*, cases of Cholera bad occurred. The C fui»d of devotees U said to greatly to exceed that of t*« la»t year, *k»* P r »c«
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    • 772 1 MA NL MAIN BanUhment^of Rgr Crisp from fJrom the Calcutta Englishman, June 20> We have received Maulmain papers bringing intelligence to the 31st May, and have made a few extract, amongst which will be found an item rathe, S?™.' ordinary interest, namely tbe expulsion o. Mr Criau bLZ B T"\
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    • 298 1 (From the Pinung Gazette, July \S.) This week has been ushered in by an abundant fall of rain which makes amends for the late protracted drought, the tffects of which are here, and there, still visible, notwithstanding the present appearance of freshnens throughout the country. This ehsnge of weather
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    • 216 1 —••#>♦-->- (From the Spectator, June \4) We learn th«t Brevet Captaiu Waugh of the Bengal Bnj-ineera (ton of Major General Waugh of this establishment) has been appointed by the Court of Directors to the high and responsible office of Surveyor General of India, in succession to Lieutenant Colonel Everest,
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    • 1234 1 Lord EUenhorough's Scindian Policy. (Fronm the London Ti,r.e», April, B.J We confess to no ordinary disappointment at the course which it has pleased the Governor-General to adopt in the north-west of India. We have never thought or said that Lord Ellenborou^h was a model of a statesman, but there
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    • 822 1 (From the Times, April jo.) The affairs of Servi., which have for some time past been the subject of considerable doubt and uncertainly in this part at least of Europe, appear now to be on the eve of a consummation, if not of a solution. But if
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    • 1053 1 Lord Brougham has again come out in his lately assumed character of moderator geueial between the nations of the cartb of arch director of affairs to tit*-, universal globe. Cabinet* may negotiate, aokbaaaado.* and diplomatic may wrangle, into agreement, and nations may interchange treaties, and all may ibcn
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    • 1201 2 (From the Time*, April 13.) The active mind of Lord Brougham bat found fresh •ccnpation in propounding an enactment on the blare trade. And when we consider the complexity of our relations with foreign states, to which the vagueuebs of international laws and
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    • 2004 2 Opinions of JSchiii'Dmi and Quincy on thr Mkdical fcvrscTft of Tka Schroder and Quint-y have very copiously detailed tbe many sanative qualities of Tea. Koempfer is of the tame opinion, and contends that there is no infusion or decoction. taken so plentifully as that of Tea, sits so is-y
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