The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 October 1843

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, the lOti, OCTOBER, 1843.
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  • 225 1 August Mail The August Mail came in ydierday by the Arun, which left Bombay on {be 17th ultimo. There are no Dews of any particularly exciting nature, affairs in England being much in the same state as in the previO us month Ireland is more quiescent thau jni^ht hare been
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  • 264 1 (From the Bombay Courier Extra, Sept. 10) The H. C 's steamer Atatontm, J. W. Young, E*u. Commander, came into Harbour this forenoon at 11 o'clock, with the London Mail of the sth August. She left Sues on the 24th ultimo, at 4 20 p
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  • 2798 1 (tYom the London Mad, Anyt. 5.) The newt of tbe present mouth will be found rather of English than of Indian interest, for public attention Ins been chiefly engaged witu discussions upon tbe stale of tbe nation, and the difficulties which appear to be gathering round Sir R
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  • 6836 1 July 17. Thk Affairs of Scindb LordJ. Russell said, that some Uua. members on his side of thu home had understood the right hon. baronet to say, some time ago, whan he was asked to produce some papers relating to tbe afTtirs of Suinde, that he waited
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  • 850 2 (From the London Mail, Augt 5 Arrack is in moderate demand at from hid to Is id. Antimony Ore is in demttnd at from 12s to 16s. Ani.eed, star, f>2s to 655. Beet* Wax.(—9\TLH yellow sells readily. Eastern 150s to 185s. Ctmia Lignra has realised rather better prices
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