The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 January 1845

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press. AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. vo. 5. vm. 10. TMMUH&n+AY MOR.VIJTG, SO™ a**4J*fk4MJ% 1845- „Vo. ceccLxxxix.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 775 1 Tfie following Statement exhibiting the Receipts and Disbursements of the Assessment and Taxes for 1844 is published in accordance with the \l>th Sec of AdVUh o/1539 passed by the Hon'ble the President of the Council of India in Council on the 29th April 1839. Balance of last yeat'i Accounts.. 7,531
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    • 1166 1 DISBURSEMENTS. Incorporated Establishment for Police Night Watch and Assessment from Jannary to December, 1844.. Constructing a new foot Bridge over Singapore River.... a tetn l? t*>* Thirty Boat-loads of small Stones placed under the foundation of ihe abutment of the above Bridge Constructing a Brick-bridge of 2 Arches over theßochor
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    • 277 1 RECEIVED A READY FOR SALE* N Invoice ot Note Leiter, and fsvoitz Hand? Clips- ihe latest Patent Invention. Prime Cheese and Hams. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HARDWARE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION This day, Thursday, the 30th Instctnf. AT 11 o'CLOK, a.M* by f. Martin. AT THE GODON'S OF MESSRS. BOttSTEtfL?, schwa.be st
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    • 897 2 FOR SALE. I 'At the Godowns of Lndersigned. I 11. P. sod Asoontillado Sherry in Wood 6l bottle! Bass and Saooders's Beer in Wood. MACLAINE, FRASER Ii CO. *s*^bw*-c, 99th 9mm, i»4& /JOVJERTISEIT-ENT. bb— e— 1 TH E Treseees of the Singapore In.titotiot> in»ite offers ro rent ttV HiM belonaing
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    • 848 2 Oejrfce lawn, l u«.t Urs. 20 pei hhd. Musket Locks. Apply to SYME I O Simeirpore, 16M Deer. t844. FO»~fIATLE v AT T. O. C RaK^'o GODOWNS. JUST received a small assonuicoi of Millinery. Superior Flannel, China Silks for Ladies Dresses, Saiins, Crape Shawls, and a few Pieces of Moskito
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    • 925 2 Mox'lCJc. r f|MlE Undersigned Lea <o return their thanks to their 1 Friends and Pinom lor nV support received iIurHSK ihe past year, and bea lo assure them, and ihe l'U he in general.that their best exertions are demoted io every oo siii.es in iheir line, boih from fuendsand "imnaers
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    • 755 2 JUST RECEIVED, And FOR SALE. AT F. MARTIN'S, DIRECT from the well ki own and old established house, of Rvwlonu 6f Sum the Genuine n anufactuies of Perfumery and oiher Toilette Bans vir:— Pate deJujubes.MoftoKijses.GinK^rLmenges Otio of Rose ditto, Fola ditto, Ipecacuanha diito* Cayenne ditio, Bath ditt", <*amphor, diiio Carraway
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 213 3 JO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Air, I have to request )ou to correct your Editorial remark in last Thursday's paper regarding the Proposition made by roe at the Meeting. You /were wrong in stating that 1 had proposed to rescind th£ unole of the Resolutions —insert
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    • 155 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS' Can you or any of your well-informed Correspondents inform me, why the R *qf has not been put upon the New Catholic Chuich before this? I have heard that there are sufficient Funds to meet the necessary expenses, notwithstanding the honorable transaction
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  • 299 3 The Market has been lively during ihe week-there being a general tendency to rise but at the same time i o want of patties desirous to sell. lxn —1* always wanted by Government and indeed for that matter by others as well. We would be glad
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  • 15 3 At Calcutta on the 22d November, the lady of Andrew Hay Esq.., of daughter.
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  • 22 3 Singapore, on Wednesday, the 2!>ifr Jraairyi Josbpb Rica abb Scott, Commander H E ft C t Steamer Phlegethon, Aged 47 years.
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  • 2482 3 Singapore, Thursday, 30M January, 1845 China —By the Water Witch, we have China papers to the Uth instant. From one of them we have taken a correct account of the finding of tteasure in the China Sea mentioned m our last. We have also extracted an Abstract
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  • 743 3 [CO>ICLOnED FROM OUB tAST.j, 22.— Oue of the chief merits of the Report of tho Law Com nissioners was its recognition of tho vital principle of Judicial responsibility. The inhabitant* will lf.arn with regret that the Honorable the President in
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    • 526 3 io April, IML aher. he contiourd for nearly four week.. U n.ble to recaive a care there, the- deponent sought relief.* the three following hospitals King'. College Hospital In May, for Ave week. at Guy's Hospital in July, for .is w«.k. sad at Charing Cross Hospital at tbe end of
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    • 120 3 Ta Singapore, 29th January, 1845. E. C. Fa oca, Esqre. Sheriff of Prince of Wales Hand, gfr Singapore if Malacca' *fWf„. Aa^SH wiXh Ae '••olatiwtt passed at Meeting of th. lob.bit.nt. held on the 18th instant, the Undersigned (standing Committee) h.ve to re' 21!? I J leetlDg r to, Friday
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 251 1 i EXPORTS. i r Malcolm, for Liverpool. 18>,W0 Manila .eears. 1.426 pis. gambier, p er Glir>RO Ry c 2,0,0- Bag o flour. 3 0;i |§> ri( J2* P«"lsa o, 47 JJ ..torto.Be.hdl, Ml 5g H gum arable. m pearl 180 "hnST.-l 2Uu gambler, 80 buffalo bides, tt rhubarb law rattans
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MOKNING, 30th JANUARY, 1845.
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    • 4692 2 tU-tion ofeT,<ler»ce. the Are ad o* com promising profrtsiooal reputation by the application of erroneous principles f ,r l.av, th. ambition of excelling in .o office tbr duties of which afford .o much room for tbe exercise of the gre.test talent and the most laborious reflection, and for the display
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    • 550 2 C From the Friend of China, December 4 We bear from a friend who arrived from Ca„f r> to-day [i3ih]. ihat Keying is at the BsßjOjO on a visit tr, me falsifications, near which are a.a.einhled a vast number o' war Junks and Maud. mm rbsoSS, afs'i ihe Canton
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    • 1460 2 (CoMMUNtcaTBD PROM CaNtnts). From the Friend of China, December if! Of a Proclamation issued by the Imperial Com* misMOn^r and Governor General Ke, tlit Governor Ching, ani the Superintendent of custom* Win. orr the I lib November, 1844, io levy the tßsßßf.ii anrf Tariff duties at Macao. The«e officers
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    • 2185 3 »«4»t >»>•• Col. Mossley's Dis mis sal from the aVUaay. *(F>om the F'ienl of India, January, 2.) Col. Mosseley has bean found gut lj <>f tlie charges against bun in reference to tbe fISBUIny ot fb. '.lib Regiment, and sentenced to be .suiered. The Com-inatder-in Chief has continued tbe
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    • The Land Regulations for the Straits.
      • 407 3 (From ihe Englishman Dec. 23 TO THt: KDITOR OF THK IVGI.ISMAM. Dear Sir. \V'nuld you be kind euoug-h toaljowthis a-space io on 1 of your valuable columns as it bbb<o~l be the metus of coming to the noticn of the prober a-tilioritirs, and drawing their cooop ission on some bun
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      • 266 3 We publish in another column a letter from a Pinang correspondent, complaining of the delsy which has tawen plice in the rules and regulations for the lsn 1 department, by which settlers are prevented from remsining in the island. Ever since that stettlement was tran-fen d from the original tjrarttee
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    • 2009 3 (From the Frieid of Indit,' December 26 Deer 13 >Ve reu-et to learn from the Delhi Gazrtte tbat the notorious dacoit Kunsaliaye'. who recently murdered Capl. Alco'ck, is still ai large, and ih.it bis apprehension is W 1 likely to be. soon affected, owin^ lo the pioleclion
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