The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 October 1843

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. f\». 43. F\>f. 8. THt itsiPMJ JMOMJriJirG, «6TH QCTOBEM, 1843. jmo. ccccxxn
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 704 1 FOR LONDON. /3fr fITIE First-class Brit. Barque WEST--225^ I liliOOK, Capt LtMtNOTOK of 265 jjgpC Tons. lu\ing the greater part of her Cargo eneaw'ed w iVC *l v c^ despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to MAVLAINE, FRASEH CO. pyre, ?3</ August 1843. _2ji fllllK well-known fast-sailing Barque IX I
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    • 748 1 i^fJAT Comtuodioos Dwelling House, pjWJk M. situated in High-Street, at present !»«>IIH occupied by Mr C. Baiuon. For further psirticolars, Apply to jJ3^«,4l*^««.MB»4. SUALLPIKE TTO BE X.BT. 1J X BunBal<»w at Campong Glam adjoining the Residence of Mr W. ■IRK V K^U. Apply to -llifc KEU, HAW SON CO. Singapore,
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    • 881 1 NOTICE MARK MOSS of Singapore" Merchant, havini by Indenture dated the Ibih of October, in start, assigned all his Properly whatsoever to the tin oers»gned in trust, to he realized and applied toward satisfaction of Ihe claims of such of his creditors a should, within six months from the date
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    • 652 1 BAMKRUFTS^ STOCK. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Monday next the 30M iwtant, BY f; MAHTIN, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES T H of E^p^zj™"*** the *v HoTTr n' 13 00 Iron F'ints, Buffalo Horns, Buffalo f J.des, Gun Carnages, Muske s, Rifles, Fowling Piece,, Pulicat Prints, Kissomba, TaS
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  • 1137 2 Assassination of the Maharajah Shere Sing, and his l». inistex Lhya.i Sing. (F»om the Bombay Timet, Sept. 30.J Intelligence was on Thursday evening received by special repress, of the assassination of the Maharajah Siikhe Sing by his minister On van Sjng, whose ex. traordinuiy conduct lias for some time
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  • 2158 2 (From the Canton Press, October 7.) So little worth recording has occurred duting tbe week, that we should have been hard pushed bow to fill our columns had we not been kindly favored with a number of translations of Chinese documents, whi.h will be found below. From these it
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  • 19 2 At Mngapore, on luursday mommy, tae 19th inst. Mn Dbare, wife of Mr Conductor Dhark of a Son!
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  • 55 2 At Pmaiig on the 4.v mil (ticii aad Svu ndeixs, Eaqr^oftbc Firm of lf«Mn SAo.%DF.as, May, Saukiks v Co i f C <lcu«ta At Sin-a^ore, on Wedft«Rd«iy the 18th instant, Mrs Andmna Mami -tied 27 ye«r«, 9 m»ntliB ami 4 d.ys aeep4j re| t rf by otrcle o« frie!,.!
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  • 30 2 e«e iliis have uoti< .-L ill gj referred to in an Old Inuabitan r's leUei imi we weie proinbiltd t'roai so doinj; oy il»e party therein alluded to
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  • 4659 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 26th Oct., 1843 Bow bay. —We li.tve received bom bay pa- rs up to Hie 30ih ultimo, and by the extracts we give it will be seen ihat there is every probability of there soon being stirring woik in the Punjab and that ample employment
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 382 2 FOR SALE. At the Go do wns of the Undertiynea Anchors and Grapnels, of sixes Chain Cabels, a 1 B inch. Europe Canvas, bleached and brown. Buntiu red, white, yellow, blue and green Ship's Deck and Scuttle Light* of sizes Ship's Steering Com pass—. Irish Salt Pork. Irish and Cape
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRENCH CURRENT.
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    • 237 4 A&RZTALS />«/«• I F/«y r««/', Kamen Captain F^n a771 f Depart. Dv eh sl,.p techderßahman Lewi. Lombock 2Mb ult "9 i n UCh B f bnr Seng B. B,do Bg 19th ult "l\ S n -?"t Bu-P8 u- P sy/^ A M«cdQnald Calcutta 23th ult "l\ 5"!-^ t p or
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  • SUPPLEMENT OF SHE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 6 1 SUPPLEMENT OF SHE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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    • 552 1 N|»n Government Appointments. {from the Canton Pren, October 7.) His Excellency the Governor and Commsnder-in-Chief of Hongkong &c., is pleased to make the following Appointments. Major Eldred Pottinger, c. b. of the Bombay Artil. lery to be an Extra Aid-dc Camp on His Excellency's personal Staff from the Ist
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    • 1067 1 The Last Calcutta Gazette and Recent Changes. (From the Friend of China, Mmi.%1.1 The last number of the Calcutta Gazette contains a string of appointments and removals, each of which affords matter for reflection. Soon after the pro? ince of Scinde had been annexed to our empire, three young
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    • 976 1 (From the Friend qf India, Sept. 14.) The British Government, on taking possesion of the administration of Bengal in 1772, found tbe country Infested with dacoits, or gang robbers. These Dacoits were represented by the President in Council, as not being like tbe robbers in England,
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    • 828 1 (from the Calcutta Star, Sept. 22.) The death of Raja Maun Singh of Jo ad pore has removed one of the last existing of those native potentates who exercised as independent princes a considers ble degree of influence during the consolidation of our
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    • 1074 1 The Mutiny on board the Benares." From the Bombay Times, Sept. 30.) Bombay, 28th September, 1843. Sir,— A letter signed H Bencoolbn," printed in your paper of Wednesday last, contains a false and slanderous account of the circumstances it professes to narrate and I therefore beg to send you for
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 1067 1 Government Notification. With reference to the Proclamation and Notification issued uuder date the 2 2nd of July last, on the occasions of the promulgation of the new Traiff and Gene* n l Regulations Jof trade, snd the appointment of G. T. Lay, Esq. to be Her Britannic Majesty's officiating Consul
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    • 1468 2 The Disturbances in South Wales. (From WiUmer tf Smith's European Times, Augt A.) The rioU which bae continued for ion>e time to alarm the inhabitanta of South Wale», and in fact Che whole kingdom, «t first originated in the rural distrlcU of St Clean, in Carmarthenshire and Narbertn, In
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    • 2630 2 The Steam-Ship Hibernia (trom WUitner Of Smith's European Times, Augt 5.) When issuing our last publication we had little idea of having to record an achievement such as that per formed by the royal mail steamer Hibernia on her last return voyage to England. She ran the distance in somewhat
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