The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 August 1843
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section16 1843-08-10 1 The singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 84. fW. rmmmmm^Y MmMuri.y*. iotm .iifcrcx t««a. t»%. tCCCXT.16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement821 1843-08-10 1 rtm Ltufiox. _~3gf rWMIV. tine Ship HELENA, Captain jCmW m Vavasour Levitt, has part of her Cargo engaged and will have quick des-patt-h. For Freight or Passage, apply to SHAW, WUITEHEAD fc CO. Singapore, Ut March 1843, r#* JSi. ffiHE nne A. 1. Ship BLENHEIM, ju^j^, X 400 Tons, CapUin821 words
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Advertisement700 1843-08-10 1 T0 UST. fWIWO Dwelling Houses situated on ffiHßw X North Bridsteßoad lately occupied kailm respectively by Messrs. S. Stephens and F. Martin Apply ta Stngvpore, 25M April, 1843 f. MARTIN A" TO I*fiT. a« excellent House at Canapong Glam consisting of Drawing, Dining and iHiard Rooms and five Bed-rooms with700 words
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Advertisement852 1843-08-10 1 JALOUERIE&CO'S LA KOSE CLARET. ASrmll lot of this well-known Wine has just been imported. Apply to W.S.DUNCAN. Singapore, Ist A ugust 1843. F»* BAXJB, AT W. S. DUNCAN. Beer, Bass' bottled in Singapore in prime order Beer, Europe-bottled Beer in wood Porter in bottle and wood Champaigne beat quality Pearl852 words
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Advertisement699 1843-08-10 1 F. <y?v R p r I I r ll<i I >eteneU stroclj °ns 10 dispow ML OJ I y Publ.c Auction, on Friday, the Is, d Br fffsf'lWk PLATED- WAKE. 1 Kellle 1 Milk do 2 dzs Table Spoons «2 Sugn, do. M n do F rks 2 Liqueur Stands699 words
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Article3490 1843-08-10 2 trom the frind of China and llnngkony Gazette Extraordinary t nf M\th Juut. PROCLAMATION. The tre«ty of peace, ratified under tlie Signs Ma. uual, Hnd SruU of the respective Sotereigns, between Htr M)*je»tj, the Queen of the United Kingdom of Gre»t Hriuin aod Ireland, ,\r, Sc, und Hi» Imperial3,490 words
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Article2770 1843-08-10 2 We were not able in our last, to notice the Prods, matiou of the Imperial Commisiouer, Ke-ying, to v, inhabitants i;f Canton, su bbridjjemeut, or the pith of which, may be thus rendered. Whereat, from the old, the merchants and peo.,| e of Canton province have been famed2,770 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement532 1843-08-10 2 TO BE «OI.D BY FUBLTC AUCTIOW, to tiik hjoii»*t riontus, Order of the Tnatees U the t*t«le of Mt*S HTB »ROTU«RS, On Thursday, the 17//* August, 1843. AT \'i O'CIOCE AT HOOK, TWO Lou of Ground and Miopt buill thereon, in Upper Lhin-chew »treet, in the lown .of ngapore m532 words
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Article1289 1843-08-10 3 I?r^rdt ,h h4t •m in »Portant subject, Friend lo ihe Inhalant* in general beg to offer a <ew remark* upon it which jou will Sig, °2 bj .osetting i» your next i**u t Tour bu co ret;(Ond ent appear, to be taking ap a .Xi slade in the wa1,289 words
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Article19 1843-08-10 3 me isi June, at Chester-square, London, ft JJf. Bright***, E Bq son of late Briohtmam, *«sq of Calcutta.19 words
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Article1924 1843-08-10 3 Sitngipore, Thursday, 10M August, 1843. China— By the Helorus from China the yih, we have received the Friend of China of Uie 6th and the Canton Press, of the Bth uit Ihese paper* contain intelligence of ntudi interest. The ratifications of the Trealy were formally exchanged on1,924 words
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166 1843-08-10 4 SIIGAPUKE, TBUBBDAY HIOUMI^Ci, IOT2S AUGUST, iMll. Ist thU Fott there are no Dulles on Imports and Exports and Ve«*el» of every Nation are free of all char***. Acecnntt are kept in Spaninh Dollars divided into Cent*. The usual credit on tales is as follows :-U.dbope166 words
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Article626 1843-08-10 4 EUKOPE GOODS. Since our last the Samuel Spyrie and Florevitte have arrived <Vnm with a further supply of Piece Goods, &c. m En S'ai>u COTTON GOODS, CAMBRics—Middling qualities continue ml limited extent at about quotations. *A««<-demlnd?fi|S eaUe l 0 —in no inquiry. *««niu g) common Grey626 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1843-08-10 4 _jAH3LXVAXS. Date. Flag Vessel Name, Of** OHiijf 5 E ,/>^ ss? Era ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. Per Samuel Bpypie—V>r Taj lor. Per /oJ« flretro—Me.l™ W. Ha.«Dg .ndj.de Mas M*?L MeM T D-Eg00.,, J o "ne t( Ven.nle, F,v,«.-J h PEPARTPREB, SlS,*— saa c ß :,sr 8 nil k^ ThaiLeong Ton* Hai73 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Title Section11 1843-08-10 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1843.11 words
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Article1348 1843-08-10 5 [FROM THB LONDON MAIL, JUNE 6] General Remarks. Tbe affairs of India have, daring the past month, beta very sparingly discussed, either by the public press or in parliament a forbearance which is solely Bttributsbfo to apprehensions raised by a report, said to aave reached Bombay two1,348 words
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1310 1843-08-10 5 SFSF which their plunder i. to carried into ,-ffeet The evidence o» the Protector ofSnmanatli "-thl recommendation of the Superintendent of trade to ELZTTCI* re C om,nend.aon of the K.eni p o ?^a- have reference H» pnme cost, and il, c •nwl Ijndi1,310 words
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Article605 1843-08-10 5 Her Majesty the Queen entered her 25th year on the 24th May. 3 The papers state on authority that the Quern Dowager does not intend to visit Germany this ye*r. Hia Majesty the King of Hanover landed at the Custom house on June 2nd, in a ateam605 words
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Article774 1843-08-10 5 The Townshend Peerage Bill, which declares the offspring of Lady Townshend by Mr Margetts not to be the children of tbe Marquis of Townshend. has passed the House of Lords. On the 18th May Sir H. Hardinge stated that he had icceived a letter train Lord Ellenborough, to774 words
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Article516 1843-08-10 5 Colonel Sir!Robkrt Baktlkt, r. c. b. This gallant officer, who was on bis return to England from India, expired oh board tbtj steamer Great Liverpool, on tbe 2d May, during voyage Irona Malt* to Gibraltar. He accoinpauied his regiment, the 4'Jth Foot, on its embarking for foreign service, in516 words
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Article516 1843-08-10 5 The Repeal Agitation hat assumed so seriom an aspect to demand a public declaration from both tbe Duke of Wellington and Sir R. Feel, of their determination to maintain the legislative Union, «t oo matter what sacrifice. Public meetings nave been held, at which masses of the lower ordera516 words
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Article336 1843-08-10 5 Rumours prevail in Paris of the illness of five fc'ins of tbe French his disease is said to be bydrocele. To all appearance his Majesty enjoys perfect ■■still. The Due d' Aumale, who has been on an expedition agaiiut Abd-el-Kader, writes thus on the 2tth M; yy from his336 words
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Article287 1843-08-10 5 The Madrid Gatetle ot th« lOttt M*»y pushed t&«---decree of the Regent appointing- the following Ministers M. Lopez, Presttkat of the Council and Minis, ter of Justice M. AisuiUr, Minuter u« Vorti^n Attttri j General Serrano, Minister of War; M. Frias Minister of Marine M. Ay lion', Minuter of287 words
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Article113 1843-08-10 6 Accordinf t» the accounts from Lisbon, the budget and other financial measures were about to be discussed ia the Curie*. The ministerial till, reducing duties on foreign goods imported into Madeira to ••ne-lmlf, had passed the deputies. Coal is admitted Jim-, and the privilege was ordered to be extended113 words
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Article264 1843-08-10 6 Mr Webster has r^u.n-ii dm office of secretary •f Slate and abandoned the idea of negotiating a commercial treaty heiwern Great Britain and the United States, which was with him a favourite measure.—The Nrm York Tribune wys, M Mr Cushmg leaves lor China in the frigate hrund^uant on the264 words
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Article2453 1843-08-10 6 Letters and papprs irotn Bum I ay. Ist April, were received in 1. ndNM vim Meiseilies on the Blii May those r.« Kalmouih on itttli M*>. Th* C»r«/ii I. iv, rjnt,4, which aruved on ixih May, at the Mo»l»fi'",n-k, li Alex.inn'tt.t and Malta, led Taf.n'iatfc on ltd2,453 words
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Article851 1843-08-10 6 Junk 5 and 6. The following reached London via Fiance, ou toe afternoon of the 2nd, by the telegraph and extraordinary express: "The Oriental brings the news from India to the 2nd May, and from China to tbe 12th of March. Ii represents affairs in Scinde as perfectly851 words
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Article882 1843-08-10 6 Arrack in very moderate demand at lorf to Is4d. Antimony Ore— Stock small, quoted at 16* to »Ba'. Bees Wax is in very good demand. Easien. 159j to 180s. Cloves, saleable at former quotations. Cowries continue in good demand at full prices, 62s to 635. Camphor 190s to882 words
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Article119 1843-08-10 6 From Manila May 8, Culedoma, Juue 3,. Sir Charles Forbes. M Singapoiie May 8, Cremona. June I, Weilierall. China. May 10, Arrow, 12, Matilda, 15, Jo/ii .l/<»>/e, ami /l««e iU^ry, 1 6, li(u-«|i/i»/«.s, 18, (junyea, 25, Qrulor, 29, 04NMK, and C/urokee, 31 /i»maluy, aiul RJora. BaTavia.— tViay119 words
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