The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 October 1843

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. «*onjrijrG f st«5 t« octoheji, i 8 4 3. jw». ccccxix
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 821 1 DANIEL HALL STEVENSON, Esquire hat this day been a pppinie* Sheriff of Prince of .Vales bland, Singapore and Malacca, and Marshal ftheCoortof Judicature of the Settlement in its Admirtliy Jurisdiction, for ihe ensuing year to commence from the 29>h instant W. J BUTTERWORTH, Governor of Pnnce of Wales Hand, Singapore
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    • 741 1 JiS?^^,, 3me A 3 RTIN DYCK CO. T m< 1 lJ "-"i~liou5e EHI p* t.v M?W w' a X |lreMn CCU r.and with B.m^H ,r mpnBin about th^ «"es of OutCs. Ap^y to 00 —-^tabhngand ****~*rta Sept. 18 43 KER RAWS N C0 TO B-U 1.^t.~ afpHE Dwelling u^se at
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    • 733 1 BOIIX> BY »^BtlC AUCTION, Thts-day, Thursday, at 12 o'clock. BY F. MARTIN, AT THE AUCTION ROOM* COMMERCIAT. POLARIS, j% Handsome Bay Arab eniire HOUSE, rising ~l 3 years old, warranted perfectly sound. __j™enpnre, t-th Oct 1843. Fui^A SHORT TIME ONLY. BUI WILLIAMS. H SURGEON DENTIST. dpJILh h T° r f
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    • 676 1 DBESS COATS. ON SALE AT P. MARTIN'S ROOMS. Gentlemen's Black, Blue, and Invisible Drew Coats of ihe most recent Style. ALSO *ancy Vess of London Quilting AND A few Ayrshire Cheeses. Singapore, 6tA Sept. 1845. JUaT RECEIVED-, I Ex-Ship "John Dugdale" and for Sale. ADIEs Horse Hair Petticoats, Supe.fine Irish
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  • 706 2 (From the Gentleman 1 Gazette, August 19. It is far from being agreeable to us to observe the jealousy with which our brother Editors of Calcutta regard the probability of the Steamers from that port being required some months hence to touch at Bombay ou their voyage to and
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  • 549 2 (Bombay Times, August 19 Letters of the tith imrt. have been received from Hydrabad, giving II days as the time oMand transit— the most rapid we recollect of. It is now, however regularly performed in this time— and we were ahle in our last to furnish news «f the
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  • 617 2 We have for tome time been anxious to say a few words with iesject to these treasuries of knowledge moved thereto chit fly by an admirable article on the subject in a late number of the Bombay Time* but press of other matter Laving its interest of
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  • 1378 2 The Editorial World has been greatly convulsed for the list fortnight, and does not appear even yet, to be revolving with any degree of regularity —various causes are assigned by the learned for its late eccentricities, but none of them satisfactory. The World itself in the
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  • 1155 2 The interesting ceremony of the presentation of new Colours to Her Majesty* Uin K^im.-u bj lls Excellency the Commands in t**f took place in the *ort the afternoon of the 7th lnsia.it, on the parade in front of the Regimental Barracks. About half past five o'clock His Excellency arrive;!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 887 2 DSethold c* Co. 'a 12th Lottery. i l!t.dt< the wa aaVai una mmtrmhum* of the most rc*pectuble Agency A t'uwiwfciul Houses in Calcutta. SCHEME. 1 Prite o*4 Co*. Re- 1 ,00,000 2 do oti/0,000 each 1,00,000 4 d<uofis,ooo do 1,00,000 5 do. aMo,OOO do 50,000 8 do ol 5,000 do
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  • 1301 3 T<> the Editor of nit oi>gapore Free Press. Sir, In the Hominy Time* of the 30th August there is .in articie conUeranatory of the spirit witn which a rv-rmittee of the House of Commons is proceeding in it* efforts to disc >ver and remove the causes which Lid led
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  • 16 3 At Singapore, on the Stith September, the Lady of t. Smart, Esq. oi a Daughter.
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  • 1003 3 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 5th Oct., 1843. By private intelligence fioin Pinm we regrei lo learn that the Harriet bcott. which lately sailed from that Port for Boui.iuy ha* returned to Pinang having been the s< e.ie of a shocking occurrence The Harriet Scott left Pmang on the Isth
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  • 1567 3 Tigrrs —On Monday last two Chinamen were taken otf by Tigers from a Gambier Plantation near Soottgie Paudan, while engaged in gathering Gambier one at 8 a m and the oilier at sp. m. We learn that the Ti^ars have been very destructive of human life in that part lately.
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 379 4 ARRIVALS. Date Flay V e .,et>, Names Cap<am FUm. j e J Sej.t.27 Brjti^h bii< Kirn Yopson Uhorg Malacca 24th inst hl7 11. M. brig Wanderer Seymour N. Sand 24th nit M2B British barq Westminster Michie Bombay .ilst Aug M2B British bnnj Mary liulmer Gaskio Calcutta 11th ult 29 British
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1843.
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    • 518 1 jean only Mr lhat if v your Commander in cl()e f v should be my fortune lo see the chance of waf call your active energies into play, there is no Krtimeni that I would more gladly find arrayed undtr my order*, and belive me that should such a dun*
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    • 1049 1 (From the t'rtetui of lndiu, Sept 7.) The fallowing notification appears iq last Saturday's Cterf/e.— SO/A Auffuti. 1843, Some misconcei tion appearing to exist with resjea to the Power which Officers of both Service*) have over the Docwmenis ami Papers which come into tiieir possesaiou
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    • 1533 1 (From the Friend of India, August 31 We have been favored by a friend with official statement of the exports from the Island of Java from 1826 to leu Although the trade bam*.,, Zx Island a«d Calcutta makes no figure if. our annual return
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    • 848 1 The notice we published last week regarding the Export trade of Jura hat been favourably noticed by our contemporaries, and more particularly by the Enytinftman. He remarks that there is little ap. preheusion of the consequence cf the competition with Bengal in the cultivation of lidigo. We
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    • 792 1 The Friend qf India has given in his last iss w some very interesting; statements of the exports of J"va for a leries of years commencing in 1825 and ending in 1841, which we reprinted in oar paper uf yesterday. These statements shew a progressive increase in
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    • 714 1 C from ihe &ngUsh»tan, August 60 Yesterday eveuing il»e lollumi's gentlemen: Messrs J PattU R. H. Rattrsy E. ••rdoa i C. R. Prin- I •y. J. W. Fultow; J. Iferfro R. O'D«w4e; G. I' due> Hogg; G. Higjias; J Hume; V G.Sid dons; Santlea; J.
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    • 1217 2 Hombay i* again at issue with Calcutta about strain rpinmuoic.ii.n with Europe. At this Presidency we lnve, at lfujj« l., obtained our wishes and enjoy the berelU of direct intercourse, by .team, from our own doors with fcur». We have now the same privileges of which the
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    • 361 2 {Baal em Star, September 10 The Court Martial at Poonah has occupied a lsrg c portion of the columns of the daily Journals through* out the werlc. It's general intereat is very doubtful but the Bombay Time* organ with an extraordinary issue and that has seduced
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    • 1491 2 The Englishman calls tl>e Calcutta Star an obscure print" mid ihe a<« r retorts by calling the Eng. Ustman an intelligent cotemporary",_which is the mure severe of tbe two That obscure print by some magic finds it's way all over India, goes to Europe monthly and comes back
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    • 1575 2 August 24. The Madras AJitnetum states, thai Mr Mocqueler will noi return to this country, and liiat dating thj brief period of his stay at Madras, he engaged himself as the monthly correspondent of that paper Tnat paper goe* on to say, A more suitable person could
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    • 129 2 Recorder in Jhopardy.—A fellow, recently con I ▼icted of felony before W. W. Attree, Esq., record* of Hastings, bad been put back after the verdict for |J short time, the sentence being deferred. Meinwhu 1 the culprit managed to provide himself with a missile I a large piece of coke,
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