The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 January 1845

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERANTILE ADVERTISER. t>». 2. F>»l. 10. TMI HSIUtY JttOßJTljrei, 9th J*4Jri\£RY, 1845. .tV*. CCCCI,XJfcX> f.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 950 1 r pHK roLLowmo N tificatioii n publisued 1 MiR GENERAL INFORMATION tJBERNMENT NOTIFICATION. V^n^fflerenc*' 10 h 1 Ke^< \\\~> Hon'hl© thf Presi'Mil in Council date.J the 2d hA p i I I '*<• and tr>« iinlruct.ons receive! fiotn ihe Kuin Ho .le \h» O*tttßor Gmeral of I"li\ I o n-
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    • 732 1 FOR SYONfiY. "^«L"1 fine fast sailing British Brijj <&*™§ m URITOM ART, I "apt H Kfld, wiil 3ail r r 'he abov^ pun i6uchin« at Port Adelaide on Saturday the J Oth inst. For passage only, apply to APC Alt STEPHENS. Singapore, Bth Jany. 1844. "^Jb r|l HL la«t filing
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    • 771 1 MR JAMES »T«PHEN became a Partner in Firm on the Ist January 18-44 SIJAW, WiIITF.HEAD CO. Swgqp>r e fi t h Jliny j B44> T HPTr Norxofi MX Undersigned bee >o rerurn their thanks to their rriends and Pairo is /or ihtir support receiv< during the past year, and hey;
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    • 688 1 Thts day Jhfusdny, the 9th tostant. B\ F. MARTIN. AT THE GODOWNS OF Mmsrs. BOUSfTEAD, SCHWaBE CO. at 12 o'clock noon. 21 lihds Bass' Beer. To the Highest Hidder TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. Terms— Cash. Singapore, 9lh January, 845. P M ARTIN F.S_ -On early day of which due Notice
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 818 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS My l)tar Mr Editor, According to Old Custom the first day of the|New Year was welcomed in with sundry Spo r ts an 4 various amusements, and a 9 an account of the principal performances may be of interest to some of
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    • 355 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS My Utar Mr Editor, In your last week's issue >ou say yon suspect I could not have seen ihe correspondence alluded to in my letter of 24ih ultimo because you have, and concur in the propriety of relusing the application. I however
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    • 747 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE Bl™*™«* FREE PRESS Dear sir, As ihere is now a Comet visible in ih e Heavens, if you think ihe following particulars extracted from the Enctfclopadiu of Geography regarding the dant>er Wlifch may be apprehended from inch Luminaries, of" sufficient interest to the Public, you
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    • 867 2 To the Hon'Ue Lieut-Colonel Butterworth, C. B Governor of the Strails Settlemr nt*. Sir, 1.1 v F< addressit> y°u «hus anonymously it would be sufficipnt excuse that it pleased my humour; but more than that, 1 frfa* it is the mo t proper way to do so, except when one
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 806 2 vTuv is now ready for delivery. I'jmphKti, conUioiD« a. dweriptioo and directioiu for iv us« l«, r»ch. b«« to cottovMr gri'WFOR SALI. At the Godowns of the Undersigned. 1 I i.auipagne fe Johanntsberg llock from Messi^ i.'jdk. Giesler Co *s London. Sn%*j in Hhds. qr. casks and cases, 3 dorens
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    • 919 2 NOTICE. Mr* KacLY ha< tor mI« a fraall assortment or very handsome Bonnet. Sash, and Cap Ribbons 01 ihe latest lashi'm, white and black Crape— Bombaime, black ii k V'tlve', broad and uarrow Lace, best white Satin, ).^luouaole Silk tiooueU, aud a few Cardinals and Tippets. $iH4»<ipore. Military Hmm*i «<A
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  • 92 3 \N c oini'te.l last week to acknowledge receipt ot a Itt'fr sun d Xloorgte St,ti(«r lia< <pr»i us a rejoinder to A Straits Scholar, tut a> <*'h parties s^em "o he getiin^ and Uiverg n^ fnn» ihe proper sul-jci o f discussion lid of who s!>all say the
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  • 34 3 At Singapore, on i»ie 2nd insl »nt, the Lady of Captain (fftonot Gordmh Maid naid, 27th Regt M.\ I of a Son At Singapore, on the 2lst ultimo, Mrs H. Revurt.i. of Oait.iiter
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  • 1407 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 9th January, 1845. Tuk Ww Land Regulations. Our present remark* on this subject wi.i l>e brief and geitnal, »s no doubt ample opportunity will neieat'ier occur for lengthened discussion of the -inject. The recent Governrr.pnt Notification differs a good deal fioni the Resolution -f the
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  • 2289 3 Steam Communication. We have been favored with the perusal of various applications addressed by the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce to the Governor- General the Admiral, and the Governor of these Settlements hnviii^ for their object to solicit the employment of a Steamer to run between this and Point
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1295 1 I—i*« 71 i*«7 p A1 t thwe tie no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Accent, .rfklpi in 8p«" Dollln divided into Cents. Tl.e usual credit on .ale. is as follows :-Eu EOF. Goodi, S Months. Ihdian and Chi»a Do. 2
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    • 537 1 EUROPE GOODS. COTTON GOODS-There have boen no arrival, from Europe during the week and there has been very little demand for Cotton Goods-it w except Cotton Twist which is still much wanted of Nos. lo's and 4^l for the few Eastern Traders remaining. Shirtings.— A few
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    • 486 1 ver dull H ,k Va lhal lrade generally had Keen BauvbLf.J 6 year oW r> P"»«*«»y. <° the supplies of Goods fr,,n bought ou crectil by Nar.ve Merchants who to meet their en easterns A often compiled 10 sell a, gieal loss. Some H oods have
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 678 1 SHIPPING Of THE HARBOUR. H M. Royalut 77T1 Farkiason, JUg H.C. steamer Fhle^tthon Scott li MHHMf 378 Bankt Mtrt.n, Dyce ft to Sale or Charier i. ,bip Euelti 275 Walker Do London »C liitm. ship G<* !T<uAiii«fi»» 460 Probst Behn, Meytr ft Co 2 Ha, n ba.q Jeanettt He, tha
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    • 320 1 ARRIVALS. Date Flag VesseVs Names. Captain From D U of I Depart. Jany.3 hnl.,h brig Fly Kong En^ Pin7o7 22nTult. 6 British brig Kirn Vapsoon Cby.ing do 24th ul" A British brig Stamford Hong Moh Malacca Ist h»t. „4 British echr. Kirn Keat ffm Kong Ho Pinang 25th ult. 4
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  • SUPPLIMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 2 SUPPLIMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGATORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 9th JANUARY, 1845.
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    • 1193 2 or b« payable to my attorney or barrister shall be reckoned as costs between paly and i.aity, and what other VtfMßttl ucurred shall lie reckoned hs costs in the suit and shall older in hi* decree which party shall pay costs to the othei, and to what amount. And in
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    • 1327 2 (From the Pininj Gazette, Deer. 14 A repori reached Town on Thursday from tbe Panghulu of Byan L*pa«s, stating that a Tiger bad made Jta appearauce in tbx district of Battu Manw, where on the previous ni<bt a buffalo calf belonging to a Malay man was carried off alongside
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    • 208 2 We regrst to fe.inoauce the death of Major General Riddell, Comiua.iing thg Southern Division of the Army which melancholy event took place at Terronungalum on tbe 3rd instant. This casualty fives no promotion iv the Cavalry, but only wipes off th« last supernumerary Lieutenant Cohnel caused hy the last
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    • 481 2 Survey on the Arabian and African Coasts. Captain Ssunders, I. N. has. we observe, been transferred from the command of the Semiramit Bteamer to tske charge of the survey on the Arabian and African coasts. He proceeds on board the brig Pnulinurus, expected to be ready for sea about
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    • EUROPE.
      • 405 2 Tv oblige Fiencli losiatthrosmi, the English Go. vernnjent baa beta making iiselt ri.ncaloub, hy UeDieiid.Us inquisitorial pioc- eJi.-igs about lhe letters ou Taßgicr from Uritisk officers." 'l'he 'au h »rities' vi. ihe Metiitenauean MattaM iiibtiluled iucjuiikij Ui cwnoiqu uce of which, tin- author cf the nisttiftao tarr««
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      • 666 2 M An eiderly gentleman wi'U the milita.y mania is in as uupitable a cute at one of the lame yvats m tbe measles, lue hooding cougb, the chicken pox, or the kiodred scarlatina. 4He will never get over it,' people cry 4 Wuy did he not have
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      • 1004 2 (From the Spectator, Oct. 5. It is a mercy thai Queen Victoria is well out of Scotland (or her persecution in this loyal land bus nean'r had disattrtfu if not fatal results. First, the pious people converted the parish church of BUir into a trip
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