The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 November 1844
1844-11-14
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Title Section16 1844-11-14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 4G. *»t. THVRSn«m\Y J!fO«wVl_V«, 14th .H*OV*E.IIBEK, 1844. _*>». CCCCJLXXVIII.16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement723 1844-11-14 1 B-JLGIiLN .ON-IU-ATE. N\) 11 1 I is v r Rin. I.i yen, that with ihe «anrftl.i- lloii'lde the Governor, Mr AIME HIVOI HP, now A' ling Consul al ihit Porl for His M ijeele the fctflf of Ike F.ench, will act in the same j ,H|...cy lor ll* Majoty the723 words
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Advertisement781 1844-11-14 1 CAMPONG GLAM m sa smsra 3» THE Undersigned respectfully begs to announce to the Community of Singapore, as well as to all Captains and Owners of Vessels, that he has opened a Dispensary under the above i title, in Church Street, Campong Bencoolen, where he hopes by his promptitude and781 words
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Advertisement701 1844-11-14 1 xc v a v MRS KELLY has just received pei French barque eetlia, an Assortment of elegani French Silk Bonnets., of the laiest fashion and made of maerials never nefoie exposed for sale at Smaapore. Mrs Kelly has for Sale, a very choice case of Balzarines, all priced moderate. A701 words
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Advertisement622 1844-11-14 1 JUST R C-IV..D AND ON SALE. JIT mf. MAM i JV. Superior British Cinder Wire. Diuo Damson Ditto Ditto White t in. rent Ditto. Ditto Black Ditto. Ditto Red Dilto. Ditto Gi e> n Goosburt Ditto. And Fresh Pine and Cake Chpeses, and English Ham*. i'mnroe. Ul4 Winer S 1844.622 words
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Article917 1844-11-14 2 {Fr, tithe Hoi Loig Krister, C etcher _Z.) By the Warlock, whic i ar.i-ed on Thursday last, w* learned thst an attack find heen made at Fub-cUow-foo, upon some of the Olfi s of the Proserpine, wbo had gone ashore to sho it. Tiie arrival of ihe Proserpine here917 words
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Article2426 1844-11-14 2 TOTHE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRI<E PRESS .17/ Editor, Do you recoil, ct to have seen in your Scl.ool g> ii g-J.iy_ in the midst of a race to reach tbe lop of asleep asct nt some boy more stirring than his compeers put ihem down to give lo2,426 words
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Article410 1844-11-14 2 TO TIIE EDITOR Of THE SINGAP >RE FREE PRESS Mr f If you think the foil wing particulars regarding a Gale of wind I lately encnuuteied in the China Se_, o» sufficient inleiesi l«» the Public I sbab feel obliged by your giving insertion t > the same iv your410 words
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Article717 1844-11-14 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SING.VkMRS FREE PRESS _ir, Ilea ing yesterday in the course of conversation, that lhe late breeze in lhe t hina Sea, had extended as far as Manila, 1 beg to send you a few notes ofl the state of Hie weather, at ihe spot in717 words
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Article684 1844-11-14 2 TO THE EDITOU, OF TU I SINGAPORE Fit HE PUE.S Hir, Allow me to congratulate you upon the encreasej utility ol your journal. It has, of late, been the means of causing the removal of many evils whii li had existed for years It nevertheless reflects great credit upon the684 words
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Article127 1844-11-14 2 The questions propounded by Justice are strictly leyjal questions, and we would advise our Conespondent to take legal advise upon the subject, which would be more satisfactoty to him than any hasty opinion propounded in the columns of a Nt.vspaper. A Free Trader, may consume his few Casks127 words
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Article18 1844-11-14 2 At Singapore, on Tuesday the 12th instant, t Lady of Mr Assist. Surgeon Hjchens, ol a Son.18 words
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778 1844-11-14 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 14th Novr., 1844. China.— By the ultima we have papers to the 23rd from whit h we extract. \Y_ have also been f.vored with the penipal of a letter from Macao oldate i__c3o.li ultimo, winch roentiort <* vety singti'ar repot l whit h had got778 words
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Article75 1844-11-14 3 We would beg to suggest to tlie Superintendent of Police tbe necessity of his paying immediate attention to the Beach Road at Cam ong Glam which at present is in a most villainous condition, being full of large atones of all shapes, which protrude some inches from tlie Road, and75 words
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Article61 1844-11-14 3 The Stork from China _ot on the Romaniii Reef ''H Tuesday nighl and has we understand become a complete wreck. Tbe Captain and Crew were forced to jum overboaid to save their liv.s. Tbe Capliin arrived here ve<ter(l iv ai'lernoon and reported lh. loss, when the II 'Z Ste.ttiier Diana,61 words
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Article3726 1844-11-14 3 Judicial ChbVOM in the Siraits Settlements. (Continued Tbe Law Commissioners Bflßßegnefllly »o forwarding their hepr rr ol which we i.ive a short BbBtTACt I i«.t week, t;ave in Draff of Act lor remodelling the CoflitflW the "Mraits Seitienfijuis, Ob whicii ooom V x ond mmno minut.s pa* s d in3,726 words
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764 1844-11-14 3 since the last Monthly Report a Hnk-kieu Class haa been added to the Chinese Branch of the School, and if is hoped tbat uuder the vigilant care of tbe present u i <-rmtendent (who takes such a lively764 words
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1101 1844-11-14 4 ■nilJ._P#-iK f TiiuitsiiAY noun c, 14th _vovk-_«B*i<_oi, 1844. In this Po t there rre no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Accoonts are kepi in S P sni«hD.llHi- divided into Cen.s Tie naval c.edit on Mes1,101 words
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Article859 1844-11-14 4 EUROPE GOODS ;OTTON GOODS.—The Market continues very quiet and little doi™ amongst the Bazar Shopkeepers. The only sales we hear of consist, ot about 900 pieces Grey Domestics at N2.75. 100 pieces Gre. Twilh at*3.Bo. 100 pieces white < ambries at «3.20 per pee. 60 cor859 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous437 1844-11-14 4 I D.ie Flag Vessel.. I\\ mes. Captain From Date cf I Devart. 7 Britiah barq J*j* Af«rf«erd Brittan China 13th ult I" J S H S™« l^™<l Heeseia Malacca 4th inst R Kr'itL 6 i tamei i. tit 7 M o"galton0 "g alton Pinang 2d in.t I v £lU|> M437 words
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