The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 12 December 1844

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERGANTILE ADVERTISER. vo. so. r»i. 9. TMt US D.I Y JUORjrijrß, 12tb DECEMBER, 1844. jmo. ccccjlxxxii.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 663 1 GOVERNMENT NOTITX CATION. THE Fot.LOWIWO 19 REPIBLISHED FOR OEVZIUL INFORMATION NOTIFICATION. The 30th October, 1844. The Ritjht Hon'ble the Governor of Bengal, with the concurrence of the Supreme Government of India, has been pleaded to determine that from and after the 11th November 1844, the rate of duty to be
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    • 1251 1 -41 the Godowns oj the Undersigned. |>ASSfc ALLSOFS PALE ALE in bottle, well up, at Drs. 2ft doz. Tenants, Do. Do. Do. at 2 Porter, Do. Do. at 2} B"ndy, Do. Do. at <i\ rale and Brown Sherry in botile at 5 AND A few cases White Wioe Vinegar at
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    • 558 1 RECEIVED AT r. MARTOf'S. AN assortment of the following GOODS, w«ifadapted for Ladies Kroriso Habits- Data* is, Chilwew's Frocks, Boy's Tomes, tntf Gb»« tiemin's FRocßand Dr^ss Coats. pASTBAXAN CLOTW, "J Angola ditto. Australian ditto Assorted Oklbans ditto Useful 1 AiONT j»T*c Warranted! i Los don Twill ditto to Wash. Colors,
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  • 806 2 (From the Englithman, Qdr. 24.) Mauritius papeis say that the admission of free labour sugars into Great Britain will be roost severely felt in that colony, which, according to them, is in a stale of general dntrtss in presence of a plentiful crop, and (be hope of a gradual
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  • 1089 2 (from the South Auttralia Register, September 25 J On Sunday last, the neighbourhood of the Torrens presented a most animated appearance, the river having swollen, and, in many places, overflow ed its banks. For some days previous, the weather had been stormy— the equinoctial gales blowing with more
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  • 901 2 The Manufacture of Sugar. (From the Englishman, October 21.) We have had an unpnblished pamphlet on the Manufacture of Sugar l y ,n s upon oar desk for some tine past It was sent to a8 by the author, and as it i, on a subject wlneh i S
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  • 2193 2 E'HE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE TREE PRESS 1 have ever considered the System of educations ued in the Government Schools in (he Straits, to he most defective 01 any that could possibly be ted; and. indeed, lam not a little surprised the Gentlemen who have the controul o» them,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 824 2 Scotch GtntUams, London Cbints, and Mancta *>r MtMiins. LoTMk»r-nht<fe B»gtry Harness. Horroeks* Long Cloth, grey aud white. Fine Brown Hollands. Green Curtain G«uze. China Caps and UnbrelhM Graft* Cleth. Enflish and German Toilet Glasses. Bmannia-ware consisting of useful Domestic Ai tides. n Ladies s*d Gents White Cotloo Hosiery. Superior Manila-
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    • 440 2 TBS~OLD ORIOIIfAL A NEW YEAR'S SPORTS. TO COMMENCE AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. ON W£DNKSDAY, ma Ist JANUARY 1815 I BOAT RACES. Ist— Sampan Pulling Match.. Ist Boat Drt. IS 2d 7 OJ Q 2d— Sempaa Sailing Match.. Ist ,7 12 F M 8 3d— Kliof Scotefaie Sailing do. Ist
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  • 174 3 We omitted last week to acknowledge the receipt of a communication signed An Englishman complaining that the Medical Officer in charge of the Gaol had ordered the sick native convicts (o occupy the rooms of the European debtors. He says that this cannot have been done from want
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  • 42 3 At Singapore, on boarJ the Admiral Moorsoon, in (his harbour on the 3rd insiai't. in consequence of an accident Mr Henry Hartley, aged 16 years. At Singapore, on the 7th instant, Mr David SiepHr.N, eldest Son of John Stephen, Esq^e. Glasgow
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  • 1899 3 Singapore, Thursday, \2thDecember 1844 We fear the Peon, who usually takes round the tox for Mercantile Reports, has taken advantage of the late rainy weather and been very iea»is» i.» his duty, lite box having been returned without a single report of the sale of Cotton Goods.
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  • 1653 3 ihe Okhuols continue to progress |j the of our present Superintendent the Reverend Mr Stromacu who visi s the School most regularly, «xaiiii ling the Boys at each visitation, and commenting o i i heir progress. There will
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  • 1142 4 From the Friend 0/ India, Oct. 31 md N<m. 7 Oct 2\ —The Stur mentions that a hou*> in rrhina wrote »o its correspondents in London tor £i4O worth u( Smalts but the London merchant, having iif ver heard of such an article, sent out Sardinen I
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  • 1948 4 Our Relations ?vith France. We are hap to be able to st »te authoritatively that the restoia> aun of our amicat>le relations with trance has already begun to produce some of the good effect* naturally to be expected from it, in tUe discontinuance of those prapaiatioiiM for war which
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  • 994 4 1. Supposing you wish to rontribut? to a public charity, sent your money to the Editor of a newspaper. He must acknowledge the receipt of it, and so you get your name and benevolence advertised in the best part of the. paper for nothing. 2. Another
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PEICE CURRENT. SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 24 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, I*th DECEMBER, 1844. SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PEICE CURRENT. »IM«APOKB, THVRtnAT MOBIIIO, 18TH PECBMBEB, 1 844.
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    • 2098 1 In tm, FOTt there are no Duties oh Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. V Arcoimu .re kept in Bp.m,h DolLr. divided into Ceis. The «s«»l «rc*t <m .ales is foUow. :-E«*op« Goon., t Months. I«diak aud Ch,«a Do.
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    • 156 1 Date FUg Fwe/'i Name*. Captain From I DaU of f I Depart. Dec 4 Dutch brqtoachtildaCornelia Lammers Batavia 2nJulT 4 Dutch schr. Louisa Ptrry do 18th ult. 4 Dutch barq Medora Nio Age do 15th ult. M 4 British ship Fort William Hogg Manila f 7th ult. h 5
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    • 66 1 Per Louisa, Mr Hallpike. Per Julia, Mr T. Williamson. Per Water Witch, Mrs Reynell and Mias Carmiehael.* Per Earl of Btlcarrat, J. Maclean, Taylor, F. Parish and R. W. Williamson, Esqres. Per Fort WiUiam, James K. Panton, Esqre. Senor Salamand and Lady, Senores Felix de Alaberrique y'Blanco
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    • 149 1 Date Flag Veuel[s Names. C* M tam Bound ForT^ Deer. 4 Amer. brig Winahicktn Webber BaMyßadOß*"" M 5 British brig Kim Yaptoon Cbysing Malacca Pining 5 British Bchr. Hurry Chong How da. do. N 5 British ibip Fort William Hogg Bombay N 6 Dutch barq Fattal Karrim Seyd Sallim
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    • 49 1 Per Fort Willium, Senor Salamand and Lady, Senores Felix de Alaberrique y' Blanco Carlos de Alaberriqor y* bianco Vicents Vilcillonqa; Juan d'Daa» Tzgnirds Tayaa Gil Ordina and Silrero Villenueve. Par W*ter Witch,— Joseph Wise and C. Empson, Esqres. adf dsaf adsf dsf dsf df df fa
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    • 812 2 (From the ßngHskman, November 7.) We are favoied wuh a letter from Agra, in which besides the mention of poor Alcock's muider there .rewme detail, of the villain's career who 'per tratedllie cume and one Or two ocher particu'ars that ba.e not yet been published. The
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    • 310 2 (From the RngUthman, October 26.) Some of our farther private home infoimation, reg»rding the expected position of Lord Ellenborougb, ministerially, on his return to England, yields different tiews fium those entertained by our more regular correspondent, whose opinions we have published. He certainly has access
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    • 140 2 (From the Englishman, October 28.) At our last intelligence from led us to prognosticate the early surrender of Pareechut, we have now tbe satisfaction to say that our expectation is fu filled letters from that district, informing u* that the ex Rsjah surrendered himself to Colonel Sl-eman on the
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    • 37 2 (From the EnglUhmmn, October 29.) Lett lri>m of the 1 2th i.iataot, received yesterday, inform. rk. 4 iea of the mutineers, who were pro- I arorms u that d^Uiulion, |j roL^on 3 d0 bti Mto «*B
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    • 1032 2 H nn k Bn 9 l h^n, October 18.) Sut? l tbe PUbllC '-""K the grant, of r "cenflv hS *»*'«"<"• A simiUr process has nof-ncl oJ OI f K° B u. In Moalaiei »«ch to the anmo y ti",7ofV, lnh bUBnr W not know the ment, and f
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    • 2043 2 On Thursday last |tbe Raja Krisbnu Nath Roy, after hating made bis will and signed it with all legal formality, retired to a private room aud blew his braius oat He was the great grandson of Canto Baboo, Mr Hastings's banyan.- who attained such
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    • 706 2 We publish to day the official account, direct from the Bombay Government Gazette, of the capture of Samundgurh,— a feat that has caused more trouble than it ought to have done in the accomplishment, and which "when done" (though not done quickly") might have been
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    • 279 2 (From the Friend of India, Novembe- t.) On Saturday lust, a number of the European and Native gentlemen who b*d signed tbe Address to Sir George Pollock, assembled at the house of Mr Pattle, where tbe General is residing, for the purpose of presenting it
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