The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 23 January 1845

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. t>>. 4. ¥\>l. 10. TaiiRSD.iT jmntajrura, 2:*«» Asf.^framr 1845. < *w—^ i CCCCIXXXVIIf.
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    • 836 1 FOR LONDON. r^-?^ ITIIIE fine ShipEUCLRS, Captain .iflH JL Waikeu, will have quick despatch. j&iflN Mj and has excellent accommodations for f Passengers. For terms, apply lo MARTIN, DYCE CO. Siui apo'r, 30<a December, 1844. 'TOR LIVERPOOL. rpHE A. 1. British Ship ANTHONY fZ I ANDERSON, Captain Splat*, Ti aTn-rnr
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    • 850 1 FOR SAX.E. AT STEEL fit RICHARDSON'S. One 8 day Chronometer, One 2 day ditto, WARRANTED. One Double Barreled Guo, One ditto ditto, One Single Rifle Gen, The Gnns are first-rate and almost new. a«ngaporr, 2ZrdJantr 1845. AT CUHSETJEE CO. AN Invoice of A. Rowland Sk/n's Fashionable Perfumery consisting of Genuine
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    • 637 1 JUST RECEIVED. And for sale at the Godowns of the Undersigned. OP. Sherry Pale Brown of Superior qualits. Ditto Port. m Butter in kegs of 8 lbs. Beef and Pork. Yorkshire Hams and Bacon. STEEL RICHARDSON. Singapore, 2nd January, 1845. FOR sAtlrT" Al the o tores of the V nde/ugncd
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    • 683 1 At 12 oM onSatitrH,,!, utxL by f. Martin *T TB. COMMISSION ROOMS row Tha J Bng g and her BBki Timah Road The Property will be divided mto several k** u> meet the convenience of purchasers BUKIT TLMAH ROAD. No .i-romprfMß 0 iiili r r i? „y olrar#J aasj tho
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  • 638 2 TO THE EDITOR. OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PREs" Sir, I have perused with mach gra'ifiuation ihe able Remarks- upon the Judicial Changes in the Straits," which have from time io time appeared in your interesting Journal and 1 sincerely hope that the judicious suggestions and comments of youi' Contributor,
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  • 22 2 At Singapore, on tbe 21st instant, at the residence jof Dr Ma arm, Captain Grohok Brakk, late of the Castle Huntly.
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  • 45 2 A Perambulator must excuse us for not 'inserting his letter. We had enough of dis- j cussions on a kindred subject not many months ago, and we have no desire to iotro- j dure Religious discussions into our Journal. —Ed 5. F. P
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  • 5652 2 Singapore, Thursday y 2Zrd January 1845 Private letters from Macao mention a eery singular piece of good fortune which late y occurrtc to -Captain Quaturox the commander of a Spanish vessel. While fishing for Trepang on a Coral Reef, in the China Sea, situated we believe in
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    • 806 2 WSSH CONSIGNMENTS. AT* F. MARTINS .patent lroo Cash Chests of sues. Mth.eis bafety Fire Proof Boxes. Superior Old Pale Sherry. Delicious Wiltshire Baton. Old Superior No. 3 and 4 Cigars. Cannisters German Rusks. Hydrographical Charts ot the VToihi delineated by At Atfo^vsmitb— May 1842. Colored All packs Cloths. Tartan Silk
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    • 925 2 -~'m A Low-moo*' Steam Engine, high-pressure— B j hose power, complete extras of pasls liable to wear 1 out, wiih goonecung gear and a Sugar Mill, cylin deft; 20 by 40 in. lns. I Sugar Pans of any sizes required. A German Piano Fone, makets A. MeyeT Son, Hamburg Pi
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  • 334 3 CONTINUED FROM OUR LAST. IS Much is 6aid of the expediency of continuing tho connection of tbe executive officers wub the eenri from their great experience in the .Straits But w.teit Mr Bonham and Mr Church maintaiu the high
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  • 37 3 List of objectionable Charges 1810— Coleman's Bridge Drs. B^o<Jo. 1841-42— A.s by the Memo., 5,888. 1841 ditto SSi.«f Convicts and Cooliei, ..in 1810 1,3::,. 134 1 ,i t,bi>.i. 2b »M3 M l,o;y. 14 1811 >*>. i)., 1 u
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 121 1 1 'as «5i fc 22:5? ISJJ2SJS awoj o.a a a aa>a j I I I 3******* ii m 2:®S• o :g :j < S ti a- g Sued la. R3efo£oluSs£:l c <X> sn ax».ex K fc aa "5! nn -n -r» -J.-Sto.-Si rJ «n «cve»-c» w co -5-SUQ-S-C g -s
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    • 162 1 Date Flag Vessel's Names. Captain From I Dale *f I Depart. Jan. 16 H. M. i steamer D>iver Kayes Esq. Coti Riser j~7tb inst" 16 Doteh brig Union Hereaanus RLio 1 Jta ins' „IJ I British brig Ariel Perry Sarawak 14tbms: 21 t British J scbor Black l)og Barrett Macao
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 23rd JANUARY, 1845.
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    • 3662 2 sou. and have probably thereby done more to retard »n t-thr.ent reformation of the Court than if they bad allowed tbe »uppoaed necessity for employing lay judges to rest upon financial and temporary considerations only. It is my firm conviction after having for a long time given serious attention to
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    • 2250 2 A curious case has lately occurred in the roads. Information given led the authorities to rearch the Burmese vessel Shiventhin," when 14 women and fi children were found on board, whom it is snppogecl to have been tbe intention to carry into slavery in Burmah. We have not yet
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    • 583 3 As it i. now certain that a portion of tbe Ceylon Rifles will be sent to China under the command of Majof Rogers, we cannot look upon the departure of thia active officer without the deepest regret, especially at a time like the present when meu of ability, disposed
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    • 1405 3 Candeish. Tn om issue of the b'tb inet. we briefly alluded to an affair" which had taken place in Cindeish. Since then we hive been favoured wi h tax following particulars. The Chief of a mud fort, or Gurhie it would appear, took offence ut some decision of the
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    • 721 3 {From \ilie L nfon Jaaftl «V-B m'jpr 7. We are sorry to announce the sudden death of Lieut. (ol Davirs, of the liom'iay Ann v. The gallant officer waft out shooting Bear Hsekaor Co.irt •Hid, in tin* act of g'tting over a UedtfO, his beC 'ding eataagtod in briars,
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    • 431 3 The French Government and the Officers of the Warspite." When a msn or a nation is in tbe wrong, tbe amende honorable is both just and graceful wut when they are in the right, they ought to be propositi tenax. Nothing is gained by submission in the latter case. France,
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    • 201 3 At New Orleans, I saw a gown of printed cotton, which had been purchased at one of the stores tbe pattern was pretty, the price very moderate, and the colours indelible. Tbe cheapness of the cotton I thought so remarkable, tbat I was induced to ack ,4 whence
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    • 201 3 i General Nutt at Carmarthen The !2ih ult being the day appointed for the public entry ol General Noll into Caraiafthlß. the town w^saii bustle and excitement- A batteiy of seven guns was erected on ihe Castle Green. Vollies were fi-red at intervals throughout tl>e day, and the
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    • 559 3 Merchant Seamkn —On the sih ult. an act w»s passed io amend ami consolidate ihe laws relating to merchant s. amen and to keeping z register of seamen. By the preamble it is declared ihat the pro, periiy, strength and safety of this United Kingdom a d Her
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    • 1040 3 The Pkintb*. I pity the printer," said my m»_ cleToby. 'He's a poor creuture" rejoined Trim. In the first place." continued the Corporal, looking full upon av uncle, "because be must endeurour to please every b.-dy. In the negligence of h moment, perhaps, a smaM paragraph pops upon him
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