The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 December 1844

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  • 19 1 The singapore Free Press AND MERGANTILE ADVERTISER. 51. ¥y>l. 9. THi RSiKIY JtOßjrM.ru. 19tii DECEMBER, 1844. Lju im.- _'3Lccccixxxm.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 890 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rHE FoLLOWIKG I* REPUBLISHED FOR GENERAL iNior.MATfiN NOTIFICATION. TltC 30TU OCTOBtR, 1844. The Right Hon'ule the Governor of Bengal, with the concurrence of the Supreme Government of InJia, has been pleased to determine that from and afer the 1 Ith November 1844, the rate of duty tobe•\arged on
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    • 856 1 FOR LIVaEPOOL. jkjix f¥l II EA\ (red letter) Ship LADY JL EAST, 648 Tons Register, CapMBMMfe >S n OLDSMIT has the chief portion of her Cargo engaged, and will have despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME&CO. Singapore, \6th JVopr. 1844. rOBrTHS M AtJRITIXJ S. rpHE A. 1. Barque
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    • 612 1 TO BE SOLD BT PUBLIC AUCTION. I OS Fill DAY, 20th DECEMBER 1844, AT II O» CLOCK. WITHOUT LIMIT Oft RESERVE. At tke Stores of the Uvdersiyned. 3 Cases Stationery consisting ol Account Books of all sizes, Copying Books,Oil Paper, Memo, Books, Bill Do. ALSO 32 dozen Office Ink black.
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    • 558 1 RECEIVED A AT P. MARTIN'S. N assortment of the following GOODS well adapted for Ladies Ridi.ng Habits Sld7Z tlem£*'s Frock and Dress Coats. r-AsTRAKAN Cloth, Angola ditto. Australian ditto Assorted Orleans ditto Uaeful J J A ONY »««o I WarrantW London Twill ditto r tn Wm .v Colors. Pwkci Albert
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  • 643 2 (From the Hongkong Register, December 3.) A le'ur from IVjucao ot the b°»h supplies us with the fo' lowing intelligence The only news here is the a'lack and plunder of •he Ameiiraii brigantine Hannah oi the t-vening of Thursday last. &he had just arri*ed fiom Manila loaded with rice
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  • 866 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE I**ll PRESS Mr Editor, In looking over the numemus correspondence i.i your last number, I obseived one from Mr Syntax, wherein be states, (to use his own words) that there is scarcely a lad, wUo has been educated in the Straits Schools capable
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  • 48 2 Inelelttrol James Me Heady i* persona! and not very lucid as to its object. f'inang Pepper will see he has been anticipated byt Straits Scholar. The letter of Juxtiliu must be accompanied by some proofs of the correctness of his statement*; before we can admit it.
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  • 4315 2 Singapore, Thursday, \9thDeceutber 1844 The Recorder Sir William Norris, we learn by the Pinanq Gazette, proceeded to Calcutta intiie Resolution, from whence he was to return alter a months stay, unless, as was conjectured^he should succeed in getting Ins full pension and leave to proceed to England.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 831 2 Y mm TO DE SOLD »T VUBUrO AUCTION. BY CUHSETJEE CO. AT THE GODUWNS OF VRQMMIKZE SOHABJEE. Sea damaged cargo ,x.F«tca AWmr«c* consistiM,.l SuMr.Sogar Candy, China Trunks Sur An "led, CrVc'kf, China P.per, All.m, Ma,,. IU« Silk. China Preserves, Manila se«ars &c. M. ITJ plnicular, and the days o. Sale
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    • 1019 2 J THE OLD OmCtXN&X. NEW YKAR'S SPORTS. TO COMMENCE AT 9 O'CLOCK A M. ON WEDNESDAY, the Ist JANUARY 1845 BOAT UACES. Ist— 3»mp»a Pulling Match.. l»t Boat Drs. 15 2d 7 3d „3 2d— Sitnpan Sailing Match.. Ist 12 2d 8 3d 3d— Kling Scotchie Sailing do. lit 8
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    • 33 2 ET -J— FRESH BE^F FOR ICHRISTMAS. ONLY one or \\\o joints remaining, apply to W. 11. MILES, Hongkong blreit. P.S Slips supplied of the above at 13 lbs for Dollar sent on board.
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    • 45 2 NOTICE. TH E Annnal Examination o' the Singapore Ins iiution Free School will be held, with n the Insituiion Buildings, to-morrow Friday, the lOlh in*iant, wfaea Friends oi Education are respectfully invited to autnJ 'J he examination will commence at 10 oVIo' k a. m
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  • 145 3 We have been requested to give insertion to the following Table shewing the quantity Grain exported from the Port of Akyafr in Arracan during 13 veart past with the view of calling atlention to the large supplies which may he drawn from this place, and the rates at which it
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  • 4106 3 River) for a >>Hier meal in the earning and <* cI*HMf n*t to ileep on, and Ixm fortunate fn I lidvin? «av«-d a blanket winch I mingle away—the Chinese arc exceedingly kind and lio«pit»Me, the Cotton Chinese are the revert*
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PHICE COURRENT.
    • 24 1 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PHICE COURRENT. §IIGAPOBE 9 THUBiUAY HOBWIIG, I»TH OECK3IISKII, 1844* SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 19th DECEMBER, 1844.
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    • 2343 1 In this Foit there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Acconnts are kept in Spuni.h Dollars divided into Cents. Tl.e usnal credit on sales is as follows Europe Goods, 8 Months. Indian and Chika Do.
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    • 109 1 I I *i| ill if, l Ui-mS Is m* J» J c- a a (=Jis-^_;-££ss^^ S3l 6- r *TS •>=: K S ::S 3 1 *-°i i 5 S :*f it s Jl I %i I «-BS a jri ifl .lift |o *bHJ IllillilllsiiiiiiillliliJifgilli 115 ij
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    • 135 1 Date Flag Vessel's Names. Captain From Date J I Depart. Dec. 1! British brig King Henry Stone aT^Tu 2^h ult. "Ti 5", u BrqUe Felicity Macdonald Arracan 2Ut ult 19 nJ'l u BrqUe R y derAlh J MeydinSaw Pinang inst. 1^ Dutch barque Yoesserim Said Alwee Palembang 22d ult.
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    • 21 1 rer Vtty of Ft/tiney— Mrs Williams. Per Anthony Anderson— Mr VV. Allaason. Per Qi ey hound— Mr Wyuham.
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    • 96 1 DEPARTURES DeCT '\l u-'- u Btenmer fhlegethon Scott 1 AC7ui^ m Id British barq Cl*r. Cowayee Campbell Bombay iv i, mri i: arque Cc 9 c e Eldridge Calcutta 13 Dutch I barq Aliet RcAman Awal Ptlembanjr A Ut u barqUe iJre a/ BrBbim Ponti.nak "J. rlllsh bar 9 ue
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    • 823 2 The Mateppa arrived on Thursday, bringing dates from Chusan to the 24th November, she made the passage from the Quesan islands in the short space of 71 hours. The Mateppa left this in company with the Ira. In ilia gale of the 27Ui October, she sprung her fore-mast and was
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    • 791 2 la our previous notice of this subject, mention wi. made of a gentleman properly qualified to undertake Se expedition, and who was about to start overland for PorFEsttngton. The gentleman to whom allus.on lde l s L^^^is^ 0^™""! ZZ\ 'Sini ll^ wTen he appeared in this cepac ty
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    • 433 2 rsews nave jusi arrived ai .^yuney nom new Zealand of a series of daring outrages by the natives at Russell, in the Bay of Islands. It seems a person named Lord married a young native women, who had not complied with a native custom, and this trifling circumstance
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    • 1745 2 The Sultana arrived at Tahiti about the beginning of July, remaining there till the 2ytb, during which several skirmishes had occurred between the natives and the French, In one of the offraya a missionary named M'Keou was shot in bis own verandah at Poiut Venus— whether accidentally or not,
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    • 98 2 (From the Pinang Gazette, November 30^ We learn on Native lerort that Tumku Daaee, »he youngest of ihe Raj .ho r Quedah his ai rived at l^ualla Muria liOfli ihai place, an i is a 1 out pioceedin^ to Calcutia with a Memorial to the Governor General of InJia
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    • 544 2 The possibility of opening a mire expeditious line of intercourse between tbis country and China, and the Australian colonies, by connecting the Atlantic with the Pacific Ocean, has been revived. To accom-' plish this ob]*«:t, it is proposed to join the river Coatzacoelcoi, which flows into the Gu'f of
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