The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 March 1844
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section19 1844-03-08 10 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 13. r»f. 9. THI HHtt.tY MOnjriJTG, 28th .UHtCMI, 1844. JWo. CCCCXJLIV.19 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement778 1844-03-08 10 GOVERNMENT NOTIH CATION. V" oTICE is HEftEBY give*, that Tenders will 1^ I c received on or before the 20th April next from any person desirous of purchasing the large hui'dint known as Her Majesty's Jail, together n nil il>e tract of Land appertaining thereto, the <. found contains an778 words
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Advertisement680 1844-03-08 10 CABIN f'ASSRNGRRS. Singapore to Malacca and vice versa Dn. 12 Malacca to Penang do. 18 Singapore to Penang do. 30 KOB.E CABIN PAISRNGRRS. Singapore to Malacca and vice versa Dra. 8 Malacca to Penang do. If Singapore to Penang do. 20 DICK PABSBIfORRB. Singapore to Malacca and vice versa Drs.680 words
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Advertisement837 1844-03-08 10 NOTICE. GEMMILL Co. having experienced that uniform puntuality in their engagements has liroasht them lakhs of Credit, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that payment of all Bills held by them, and not paid when due shall he legally enforced, the same being a wholesome, and beneficial rule to every party concerned in837 words
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Advertisement639 1844-03-08 10 a 1 lJ>7°> m?r n?\ f *imt. «l»e 29th Instant, I at 4 pas. 6 o Clock m. The following Property be- long.ng ,0 the Estate of the late Isai/h ZechaJiah, 1 £j>quire. Two Lots of Gnovvb situated in Hill Street onposue the residence of F. M* RTI as per639 words
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Article1832 1844-03-08 11 *9 <> t^ (From the Friend of China, March f>. The Government rules for the regulation of Chinese Boat* and Junks ariiving in this li<trhour, which are this day officially published in our Supplement, in the English nnH Chinese languages, will undoubtedly siiwe sjHich t*ti*faeJiM to ilie well disposed1,832 words
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Article715 1844-03-08 11 Acceleration of the India a Mail. [From the Ailat. It gives us grest pleasure to tbe able to announce that there is at length a prospect of a speedy realize tion of that most important national project, an acceleration of the Indian mail. At a most numerous and715 words
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Article3747 1844-03-08 11 [From the Times of the 25 th Dec] "The news from India is calculated to excite, ratlnr than gratify curiosity. Dissensions, overt and apprehended, treasons suspected and punished, in" Lahoie the collection of one large army at Asra, tiie meditated progress of the Governor- General to the3,747 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement652 1844-03-08 11 rOE SALE, AT STEEL RICHARDSON'S. Hambro' Beef and Pork in 100 fit 200 lbs barrels. Tongues and Sausages. Butter in kegs of 15, 25 and 50 lbs. Sehser Water in baskets of 25 bottles. Refined Loaf Sugar. Cherry Brandy. English Hams. Hambro' Smoked Beef. Pine-apple Chee»e«. English and Country-bottled Beer.652 words
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Advertisement395 1844-03-08 11 Cape Raisins. Tea, Coffee and Sugar. Sago and Arrowroot. Bottled Bfer, in 3 and 7 dozen cases. Port and Sherry Wine. Brandy, Gin, Java Arrack and Manila Runr. Sperm Candies, and Windsor Soup. Blacking and Brushes. Hats and Caps. Table Cloths and Napkins. China Trunks. Segars, Rope, and Canvas. A395 words
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Article409 1844-03-08 12 THE REPEAL OF THE UNION. ,1 Killarney, 31st December, 1839. |J "My dear Ray, I began tUe year 184J in the ren peal cnuse, and 1 cannot better terminate it. The last I wm, indeed, a magnificent repeal year, and the next I will I hope and believe, be409 words
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713 1844-03-08 12 The State Prosecutions, --Striking of the Special Jury. Dublin, Jan. 3. This being the day fixed for the striking of the special jury in the case of the Queen v. O'Connell and others, the parties attended at the Crown- office at twelve o'clock, when Mr Brewster appeared for the Crown,713 words
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Article1867 1844-03-08 12 Tliere are several candidates for the Chief Justiceship o( Hong Koug, to winch it attached a »atary of 2I>OU/- p« annum. (Judkr of thb Tkmpl.«. In consequence of authority from the Grand Mastpr Admiral Sir D Milne, the tif»t Provisional Priory of the Grand (Jouocil of this religious and1,867 words
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Article1947 1844-03-08 13 [Prom the Time*.] The arrival of the Duke de Bordeaux io the metropolis ot this country was v crisis of considerable importance to his future happiness and welfare, for it w*s at that moment that he wa» calked upon to choose between the dignified privacy of1,947 words
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243 1844-03-08 13 Destructive Fires tin Liverpool.— One hundred thousand pounds worth of Property consumed, and melancholy loss of human life. (From the Manchester Courier, Deer. 30. It is our painful duty this week to notice, amongst the other news of the week, a recurrence of those melancholy disasters by fire, for which243 words
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309 1844-03-08 13 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 28M March, 1844. The Westminster sailed on Tuesday for Hongkong with Captains Fischer, Wood, Glynn aud Powys; Lieutenants Palmer,Denlon, Brine, Wood, Jackson and Gordon Ensigns Harkness and Jones, Dr t hail and a detachment of the 4lh Kegt M. N. I. The Florist will leave309 words
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Article404 1844-03-08 13 We understand that H. M. Steamer Spit. Jire which hits been expected here for sometime past with the January Mail, will not leave Bombay until after the arrival of the February Mail when she will bring on the packets for the Straits and China The February Mail was not expected404 words
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Article1420 1844-03-08 13 Our attention has been called to the fact that no efforts have been made by Government to ascertain the tale of that unfortunate portion of the Crew of the teloruh which to the number of 25, left the wreck on a Raft. Nothing having ueeu since heard of them proves1,420 words
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87 1844-03-08 14 a««,ou k«p« iTs^l! D.H." di.U«l tot. Oat.. IT. o.»- credit on ule. i. follow. :-Eu»ofe Good., Month.. l»m*» A p.. s OFl|m> Monllit The Cram by the R.g conuiniog87 words
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Article901 1844-03-08 14 COTTON GOODS.— No importations since our last-and fair demand ists at low prices, for British Manufactures. Low and middling i- c*'e trfcfoud grey Shirtings are scarce at present but no 3 a q alltle »n price the effect of their scarcity being only to corn^Sh^***?** fine901 words
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Article18 1844-03-08 14 FREIGHTS TO LONDON L VERPOOL ;a •h a 1 i g ••S* 1 k-8-s J 2PS I* £-.118 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous217 1844-03-08 14 gamma nr rum HAJtßoirm, Tons I Commanders. JJonnfneti. Dgattwaitgw. B. btrq tunny tonnell 171 Botutead f OchWttM Co. For Sale orCharU B. »chr Ju/ia 172 Douglas do Sarawak D. brig Tartar 200 Mefany k Hallpike Repairing B. tchnr Otprty U0 Hunt Shaw, Whitehead k Co B. narq Sihgnpore tmcket 300217 words
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Miscellaneous36 1844-03-08 14 Latest Dates. From England, 6th January, via Calcutta. From Bombay, 1 1th Feby. ria Calcutta. From Calcutta, l^th February Dido. From China, 9th March Anonyma. From Manila, Bth March Eliza. From Batavia, 21st Jany. y Sovereign,36 words
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Miscellaneous259 1844-03-08 14 ARRIVALS. -f^JLf^'J r Mei awiM Captain **»»> T** tr M ,r.20 Brtti.h|t^ -AdvocateTWim^a US Tjggt „21H. C. steamer Hooyly Ross A Cruize 21 British barq Sam. Horrock* See Am Pinanir Bth 22 Dutch brig LaLucile Steenwinkel 2«J n 2J British ship itf.Z)ay«r« w Puddico^le SiaaT 9 h iult „2. British259 words
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