The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 November 1843

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ro. 4S. _n»i. 8. THIHBi>4Y MOUJrUTG, 3Oth JTOrjEMBEM, 1848. JWo. CCCCXXTII
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    • 752 1 FOR LIVERPOOL, /ggt milK A I. Barque GEORGE BUCK- X HAM, 385 Tons, Captain J. Sim, Jpß_a« ai s f as t» a "d W *H meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCUWABE fc CO. Commercial Square, \6th Oct 1843. FOR LONX>ON "ggr 5j~a HE
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    • 646 1 TO LET OR FOR SALE. a/k M excellent House at Campong Glam I\ consisting of Drawing, Dining and Billiard Rooms and five Bed-rooms with Dressing Rooms, Baihs, &c. com plete. For further particulars apply to T. O. CRANE. TO LET IWIHAT New and well-finUhed coramo. j^^B^ JL dious House, behind
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    • 572 1 NOTICE. MR GEORGE LOVELL has this day been admitted a Partner io oar Firm. REVELY CO. Pinang, Ist Novr. 1843. NOTICE. THE undersigned have established a House of Agency in China, under the firm of Boust«ad Co." in connexion with Messrs Butleb, Stkes Co Manila and Messrs Sykks, Schwabs Co.
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    • 819 1 NOTICE MR C. J. PERKY respectfully b«g* to announce to4he Merchants, Captains and othei* at Singapore, that he has opened a Marine and General Stores at No. 17 Commercial-Square Mr P. has now on hand Books, Charts and Stalibnery, Fort and Sherry Wioe, Biandy and Gin, Bass' Beer Calcutta and
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  • 2444 2 (Fromt/te Canton Preu, Novr. II.) We have with deep rrgret to announce the death of Lieut. Col. Knowlei, C. 8., of the Poyal Artillery, another victim added to the many, of the Hongkong fever, from the effects of which he never recovered, and after lingering in a very week
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  • 1478 2 CALCUTTA. The Punjab. (From the Preind of India, Oct, 1 2.) The past week has brought us very little addition to our knowledge of the hte intrigue, at Lahore, and thtir hornoie issue. V.riuus corrections, (the chief of will be found .imongf t our selection*) hare been given, of the
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    • 837 2 Jones Co'i WlnetewiiUi tottery. SCHEME Pri-eof Co'i Bi. 50,000 1 I Nil va. IkflA S ditto of 25,000 each JO.UOO 4 ditto of 12,500 each JO.UUO 5 ditto of 5.000 each 25,000 8 ditto of 1,500 each «MJ» 10 ditto of 1,000 each |J,OOO SO ditto of 500««ck }J.JJJ 40
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  • 304 3 The Lost Memnon." A letter from Aden of the 29th njt. mention* that the Me*>*o» N hat gone entirely to pieces with the exception of the larboard paddle wheel with the boat on the top of it tome of the machinery and the boilen «re visible abort the water the
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  • 947 3 Col S tod dart and Capt Conolly. The public sympathy baa been anew awakened regsrdintj the fate of these officers by an assertion that the account of their execution given to Colonel Sheil >• oot correct, and by the chivalrous offer of Wolff and Captain Grover to proceed to Bokhara
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  • 161 3 Frum thr. Englishman AW 8 Ws have received Bombay pa.ers— the 'inn* and the Gentleman's Gazette of the 28»h ult., The Tune* mentions the arrival of Colonel Hobert's captive, Meer Shah Mahomed, brother of Shere Mahomed, on the Auckland steamer, and from the Gentleman's Gazette we gather that H.
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  • 136 3 Heera Sing called a tuuucu of all his Sirdars, and requested them all to give up a poruou of awftif L*uu reveuue to enable bim aouually, to make up the 80 ldrs be had issui d to tbe Troops extra agreeably to promises made them when they were asked
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  • 520 3 (From the Englishman, Novr. iO.J We have been waiting for aome intelligence on which we could depend as to the real state of Lahore, which has been so distorted by rumours and from tue aub« joined letter of a correspondent on whom we can depend, it will be
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  • 122 3 ai Macao, on the 7th. November, Lieut. Col. John Knowlbs, C. B. Madras Artillery, from Hongkong Witk feeling* of deef regret, we announce the death of Staff Assistant Surgeon William Orahahi, who expired at his residence in Hongkong at noon on Sunday last. Dr Graham* was present with the
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  • 1673 3 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 30th Novr., 1843 We hare received Java Courants up to the 2 1st October from w.,ich we have extracted the following A4ijeer Shipping list; Sept. 30— British ship John Of Gaunt, Robertson, from Liverpool stb July, for China. Octr. s—British5 British ship Canton, from London
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    • 4709 1 Prwm the Lomdtm Mail, September 6. The 11. C. steamer Akbar, having on board Col Malcolm, with dispatches from China, arrived at Suez on the I6ih September, and was to remain there Tor the Colonel's return, or farther orders from the Home Government. The P and O.
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    • 1223 1 Her Majesty proceeded in state, on the 23th uhrmo, along the Royal line of route, from Buckingham Palace to the House of Parliament, for tbe purpose of closing the session- in person. Tbe weather which bad been gloomy all the ntoming, cleared up at noon, and the
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    • 1581 2 VISIT TO FRANCE. Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and suite, left Windsor early on the 28th Aug. for Farnborough, and from thence by the S. W. Railway to Southampton. On arriving at the Pierhead, it wa* found that, trom some cause or other, the Royal yacht, Victoria and
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    • 780 2 The Royal party were occupied on ihe 4th in a fete chami>etre at the Forest of Eu, some distance from the Lhateau, where King Louis Philippe has a hunting seat The place on which the tents were fixed is called Le Mmt d'Orlrans a small
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    • 800 2 HOUSE OF LORDS. August 7th British in Chtna. The Earl of Aberdeen moved the second reading of the Intercourse with China Bill the object of which was to enable the Governor and Council of Hong-kong to make laws and ordinances for the British territory and for British subjects
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    • 158 2 At length the authoiuie* luve been enable to place a most mysterious murder in a train of judicial investigation. It is now about five years since the Eail of Norbury was assassinated, in the open day, in a plantation on his own demesne, and within view of his house.
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    • 261 2 me rnnce de Josiivinr m declared to have a deliberating vole in the Council of the Admiralty. The Duke d'Aumale is to have the government of Algeria. On the 2Sth of August the whole of the Royal Family of France had a narrow escape from desiruclion U appears that
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    • 252 2 France. Our advices from France up instant, state that the Queen's visit m public attention. Tnis meeting (ol Journal de* Debat*) of the two most p< vereigns in the world ought not to be rej »a n ceremony. It is more, it is a great benefit, because it
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    • 535 2 Arrack Dull, low sorts abundant. Amimony Ore. In request. Aniseed, star, mid. grey 56s to 575. Bees' Wax, Eastern, 150$. to 18/»«. Cassia Liynea has sold steadily at It prices good mid. 625. to 655. mid. 58s low mid. 52s to 545. Coffee. The prices of all kinds
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    • 88 2 ARRIVALS. From Batavia. Auij. 3 Caroline; 15 William; 22, Uric Viiende* and Rott From China. Augt. 10, Lady Clarke ai Gillies; 11, William Hyde 14, He Gemini; 21, fJizabeth 2i t James 30, 11. M. S. Jiol/o From Singapore.— Augt. 12 Ann Jane; Knox 17, France* Ami 23,
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