The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 January 1845

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. »V>. 1. WToL 10. THfUMn.tr JttOHJTMJTG, 2*« J^tJTU^Rj; 1545. .*>». CCCCLXXXV,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1160 1 IjT^^lK FOLLOWING N TIFICATIOK IS PUHLISHED 1 F'^jT 1 F"R OrNFRAL INFORMATION GOVERN3IENT NOTIFICATION. Unh releonce to ihf Resolu'ion ot the Hon'h| c the Presnlmi in Council dated ihe 26th April iB4v I and the im<iucitons reteiveil fiO\n «he Rivjht Hon'hle ihe Cjovemor U^neral of India »n o« ncil under
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    • 1564 1 FOIL LONDON. 3^3^ TT 11 E A I Barque GEORGE 4$L Wk TOW N, 4 12 tons Register, tap, m ****t For Freight or Passaßp, apply to SYME fit CO Si»etii>ore. •27th riovr. 1844. FOR LON DOJN. *3t ril lll ri»« New A 1 Mrifish Harrtue X LADY SANDYS, Capinin
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    • 673 1 RECEIVED A at r. wartin's. l» assortment or the following CJOOfJS welladapted for Ladies RrorNO Ha^iti Ditgs*' fs, Childpfn's Fr.ces, boy's Tunics, and Gsjrtlemen's Frock and Dress CoaTO. pAsiRAKAx Cloth, -i II Angola ditto. Australian ditto Orlrans ditto Uneful J J AXON^ D"To W«rr«nU<r London Twill ditto > to y>
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 996 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS The close of the year seems a fitting time to take a retrospective view of the trade of this Settlement which must, according to some, have a downward course heieafter,"owing, as they allege lo the opening of the principal sea ports of
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    • 899 2 TO THE KbITOK OF THE SlSOAlMllli IRU, I'RLSS. Mr Spwtmg lakes me iVw a dunce, For re'atiag his wMrtioni once On h.-tu-i -louiiti i lunik him Mich, [too much For to recede lie is too lale having already said* Air Editor, ll is with ifluciance I at^in intrude upon your
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    • 1824 3 TO THE EDITOK OF TilE SINGAPORE FUEE PRESS IVa«pallnw me to insert in your column* the tck o die brilish Barque Premier of Uellast. Sunday, 23rd June, 1844. bailed from Honglcone i» Ballast and having arjuanlity of Copper *tth as Cargo bound io bally liadong for acai--1o f Rice, chartered
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    • 461 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE MNGAPOKE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, Is iliere not some mistake in the Land RegulaJioi* published m your last No The unlimited power given lo the Resident Councillor regarding the prices o< tort-si LnJ iiiu' subject lo an ajjj.e tl 10 the Oovemor, whom 1 am
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 938 2 FOR SALS. 4t the Godowns oj the Undersigned, BA5i ALLSOP'i FALE ALE in bonle, well up, ai Drs. 2| y doz. Tenants, Do. Do. Do. at 2 Focter, Do. Do. at 24 Brandy, Do. Do. at 2| Pale and Brown Sherry in bottle at 5 AMD A few cases White
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    • 960 2 Dent's Paleut Diplleduscope or Jdt;tldlaii iusirument is now ready for delivery. Pamphlets, cont.in.inif a description and directions for its use Is, ♦M''h. nut to customer ur.Ti«. NOTXC£ IS hkrcby given, that the Partnership hitherto existing between Cull Tle »ncwhve, Ch n. Yam- ciiuan, Teh Encwua and Cute Kimsam, as \JerCiiaiits,
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    • 270 2 known when used with the Ointment, but as a General Medicine there is nothing equal to them. In nervous Hffrctions they will be found of the greatest service. These Pills are, without exception, the finest Purifier of the Blood ever discovered, and OUGHT to be USED BY ALL Sold by
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  • 1950 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 2nd January, 1845. The Danish barque Indianeren, Captain Holm* from Hamburg the 4th September, arrived here on lac 28th ultimo The Tmdm neren on her passage spoke the following vessels Octi. Bih— Dutch i'que Surahen Haria, from Amsterdam to Ual.ivia, on I 45' N. Lai
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  • 281 3 While musing on time's rapid flight, With pensiveness shading the brow, How consoling to think 'us but uight, That flits past so rapidly now. The visions before us which (flow, So charming at times ou our eyes, Are but part of a shadowy show,
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  • 693 3 (From the Britannia, Sept. 21.) The following singular and rare (if not wiique) occurrence bn just taken plaoe at the Royal Aviary, in the Home Park at Windsor. It hating been deemed advisable by Mr Walters, the superintendent of her Majesty's
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  • EUROPE.
    • 923 4 A grsnd banquet in honour of this distinguished Officer was |Vcn in L mdondetry. at which the gentry of the surrounding districts attended. The Mayor presided, and in a very eloquent speech proposed the health of their g«il«,,t guest, Sir Rubeit, on rising to
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    • 438 4 Tb« pro^reta of this g*ll«nt officer thro^igh W«le» wm marked by e?ary pottible te»tia»ony of übiic ap•roval. It having b^-en fix*d that he waa to ewter Carmarthen on the Hth Sept. the marum^ w«« usder- •d in by the rir>ginf of the belU, and
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  • 307 4 (From the tytt'ih*, V/. TIJ A writer, who signs himself E. P. D but who had privately communicated his real name, had seul the following statement to the Indian papers With reference to the letter which appeared in the columns of the Morning
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  • 581 4 (From the Britanriia, Oct. 5.J His Mijesty Loui« Philippe will land at Portsmouth early on Wednesday morning next. We do not doubt that his reception will be worthy bis distinguished position as the head cf Franc, and of his nol)le qualities. The Duke
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  • IRLAND.
    • 1564 4 {F<r.m the Aths fir fndn, Ott. 1.) The intelligence of the denat<»n ot the Hou«e rf T.or.ls, re»er*int{ thr judgment of the <oui! 8 below reached Dublin on Thursday, :i n d the i rder for the releise of O'Connell mid his associates on Friday Its'
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    • 178 4 (Fmmtht London Mail, Oct. 7 An avaricious butcher, who had enriched himself by sellinv <k keltlid" fiied meat), was determined ii increase WtfplfMln ilw moi« simple method ol leo-ipts without exi^ntiituie. With this vi. w he he niijhiiy inveiyleit into his house a woman ofcxr*|Hfci«b'«
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    • 250 4 (From the London Mail, Oct. 7.) It is very commonly rumoured in the city, that it is the intention of Government to exclude from the fouit and from .Ministerial parties all ihe foreign Ministers or C hitrt.es d'Affaiies whose (ime nments have not faithlully fulfilled their
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    • 126 4 (F.om 'he LnuUm Mut. Oft 7.) Ceoge i ntliberi «ru ckargrd with bein^dnmk at on uniiiitdy hour in the streets. hen n>ked by the policeman «ho he ia v victim to science,'* hiruppeil (ieor»e but I've ft uiid it out." 'FuiiiiJ outwliat?" murmured Georgt Don't you
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    • 206 4 (Piom tht Atlnsfot India, Oct. 3 A. p»i\ ate correspond? nt in India, adverting to Lmd Mlei)!)()ioiig!i's recall, makes the t'ol owin<; com merits on that starting event Loid KUenboropgtt*! recall took as y may suppose, quite by surprise, and I take it the hard bn gains' in
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    • 708 4 Death of C a pain Basil Hall. C rrnm ihe Atlas fnr India, Oct. VVo reuiet iliat we have to announce the death of tliis gallant officer, which took place on Wednesday last :>t Haslar Hospital, after a protrac ed illness, m llie fifty sixth year of his age. aptain
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1239 1 v t tWM n> bo Pt^tlei on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Accent, ar," pt^Sr^h Dol" di'ded into Cent.., Tl.e usual credit on ale. is as follows .-Evnovu Good. Month,. «,u.an and China Do. 2 Months. Opium, 2 Months. The last Article,
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    • 323 1 qinied tor and woula fetch *33 per ncl 40 c I Copkbr Tok-Ns. -None and u.uch wanted I LTLBRY. Import* from H.iml.u, „i. h. mil MWU.4 wilk piDwicuT ""Sleeted at ptesenl. The Market U I X veiy low nn I J y be e *pected recent
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 427 1 TSTa «n»W|ff X* THIHAMOUI, f? /<i>yo/Mf Parkinson, hsq 7 H. L. iifaner D iuHa ..jConßallon H iUunaer F,f/ori« 878 Pai ks Marti.., Dyce fc Co «tfa N I hider S "1 7 IM Behn, Meyer* to T.mor Bern ship G,o. r!aiAj/f«/o» 460 Piohai j)o a- Uanul. ,b*rq Indium *j* Holm
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    • 134 1 1«<, ,l, e rnnnn __AK.av<i.L*J I'^ Ve *^>"°rne*. Captaia JJ^» Hf )e<:2B v.*m barn t~ 7TI 1 Depart. ..28 Danish baru IndiJe'ZlHi™ B>Ulk(>k „28 Brhish b^ PauZ H L Hamburg 4tb Sept. 2y Brir,.., *\>\vJohnßrhh>man V.all «/>■ gong 22nd IQ.t 30 1 ii nm gte i er Pk *2£ X;r
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 2nd, JANUARY, 1845.
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    • 651 2 Hydxograp hi call re marks and positions by Captain Belcher, U. Xtt. turveying ship Samarang. (From the Fuend if I himm, December 4th.) Cape Rivers point is rocky with a long saudy Bay, fronted by a coral ledge at low water extending to its Boi'bero augie, both these points
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    • 1257 2 The politlcil and military Governor of the province of Sou;h Caiuarines informs the Superior Government under date of the I 4th Instant of th* furious tau ricane tb.t caused io much damage in that pr ->ce on the mcht of the llin- He had not heard from all the
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    • 403 2 (From the Ceylon He r ofd Novr. 5.) We have been favoured with the following from the office of the Matter Attendant Ship Urgent of London. Colombo Road* l«( November, 184-1. Sir, On the 12th of September last, on our voyage from London to this Port, in latitude 39'
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    • 1056 2 The Belvidere" Case. (From the Englishman, November 16 At the time of tbe trial of Captain Stephenson of th« Btlvider; we expressed our surprise at tbe line of defence adopted, resting as it did upon technical objections, when tbe object of an iunocent man, in such a. position must
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    • 1210 2 (From the Englishman, Novr. 25. In the tinany Gazette, we remark the following notification Notification. Authentic intelligence having been received that a naturalized British Subject, but of Chinese origin had incurred tome risk of Siezure and per secution by the Chinese Authorities in consequence
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    • 524 2 (From the Friend of India, November U Sr 2} Novr. 11.— The Bombay paper* state, rh>.t th«- Zoroabtnaa Temple lately erected at Poona by Sir J««nsetjee Jejeebhoy is to be consecrated on the 29:b of the mouth. The temple has cost fifty thousand Rupees. Novr. 12.— The
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