The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 February 1845

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 6. IV*#. 10. THtnsiKiY jtgonjruw, 6tii FMnair^Rj; 1845. ccccxr.
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    • 712 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE followiwo Notification from the Government of India js upcilJMlß for CLUERAL IMFORMaTION W. J. RUTTERWORTII, Governor of P. W IsUmd, Singapore Sf Malacca. Singapore t 271k Jany, 1845. hyn. 16. NOTIFICATION, FORT WILLIAM. FOREIGN DEPART M RNT. The \th January. 1845, Mr THEODURLI A. B£IIM, Consul for
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    • 751 1 NOTICE rjIHERE will be sold ibis day (by Public Auc- tion) the Household Furniture &c, &c, belonging to the lase Capt J R. Scott, sale to take place at the residence, at 1 1 o'clock precisely. TERMS-C^S//. STEEL RICHARDSON Smpcpore, 6th Fehtj 1845. t%OTTCE7~ 'Jill ERE will be sold l-y
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    • 658 1 NOTICE r P H r RUndersi?ned beg lo re?urn th eir thanks to their A friends and Patrons for the support received during the past year, and beg to assure them, and the public in general.that their best exertiont are devoted to every business in their line, both from friends
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    • 443 1 POR SAI.E. and Boxes- in excelkm rn h nt Ma Axle Tre For'rrn^app^:' 10 1^ 6641 a m Sl «stgp^jarW January, 1845 F M ARTIN. just received; And FOR SALE. Lon,H, s Almond dtu'Retoed" 11 o di V *"""l l»'ed Rose ditto, PepperS Pm. l r Ce J Ac<ldu m
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  • 1180 2 (Front the Piwug dazette, January 4j The American barque Three Brothers is reported to sail thin afternoon for Salem, with the following quantity of Straits produce laden here Pepper 3,100 piculi. I Tin 2,298 Rattans 722 Hide* 554 N Nutmeg*.. 8 Saltpetre.... 133 Camphor*. 290 boxes. The French barque
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  • 319 2 Particulars of hte loss of the Transports "Runuymede" Eriton." (From tke Pmanq Gazelle, Jany Ihe Ship Samuel Smith, winch arrived tioin Aky. ah on Mednes.iay last, has brought the melancholy intelligence <f the total wreck in the Andim lM Archipel mo in Lai. 12 S. and Long. 9i. E ot'
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  • 860 2 Our information on the snbje< i <>t the land regulations has we are glad proved coi ect and we have to congratulate the community of tlie Settlement on Hk prospect of a brighter feld being opened to llie A. ucullutists in future fiom the liberal terms offered iiy
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  • 217 2 Accounts received from (iiirda during »li week announce the demise of (he K-ijah, tili.ui An.u.i.id Tiijudiu Aalim Shah, on the 3rd mstaat, after a sliu, t illness of mx days at I lie age of ninety yean. He MMeeeefea* hii mmde in
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 355 2 Sir, It lias l»t en experiment*"! that Nutmeg Sugar, Coi'oi, Coffee, \c, thrive here wuh tery liul« c;i.e;bui ihe want oi capital io induce speculator lo i.int extensively, has hitherto deterred many fiom the iivDciiioti uf tillage To remedy tins inconvenience, would
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  • 818 2 Malacca, Balny I'nnjino, 27 th Juny 1845. We are afraid that Govern men I cannot ass st the Malacca Cnltfvatori m the way oui correspondent sn c-ts, but we should think that if \h v could make out a dour case, private capkt*li»Ul would be
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  • 19 2 At P>niianalc, O-omber sth, Mrs Kmm*Tu»mh son, wile of the K«« P. B. Tuom^on, America Missionary to Borneo.
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  • 3515 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 6th February, 1845 Captain Brown ul' ilie Fennelia, which arrived from Liverpool on the '28th instant reports having rn-t with heavy weather from U»c Meridian ot Mad i^ascar to 55 East Long— wtucii usted from 261h Nov. until sth Deer. the wind bein^ fiom 6.
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    • 825 2 FOR S -I/E. TWO Low-moor homon'al Sugar Mills cylin" dis of »he one IR by 25 inches, o' the o he 3 15 by 20 inches, wim vra'er wheel, centre sha«', n»d arm <iis~s, applicable »o either, ov »>oh ol in*- iVlillr A l-ow-uioor hit-am Knume, h uh-pressure 8 hose
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    • 61 2 Bottles and Corks. Flannels, Blankets and Coveets. *^I^^^V Bed Ti^iinu, and Liner. Drill. BK:.h T..», ulocks, Oil and Paints, Cliain Cables.^s^fcr^ Biiitic Spars and Planks Oakum. '^BLi Umbrellas, Silk and Lollon— Halt. fB K;tritienware, Fowling; pieces and Pistols. A variety ol China Goods, Japan Cloak, SiUr^H B.tskets, Buds ol Paradis*-,
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  • 589 3 Police Office, Monday the 3d February 1845. Dr. J. Rati-on Bworn states I examined tbe body of a Chinese at the Police Office, the day of Febriary. Lian Tah Tkng was admitted into tbe Hobpiul on 20th. November 1844, with his throat cut— th«;re wag an extensive gating
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  • 689 3 Occupation of the Island of St Paul by til Trench. (Fr<)m th" Knylikkm n. Jan I.) We limi in cue JlAUftaei. aa accuuut of the recent Occupation of the Islaud of St Paul by the French. The situation of thnt volr*nir island is well knowti to Indian leaiidra, ua.iny
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 238 4 I' SHIPPING IN THE HARBOT7B, j. M. br.u JU/mi^t I KSfRTCi Borneo J.M.sieamer lW*r J Ha)**, F*q J.M.S. Vambriunl Cmdr. Ihads Entmnd II M.S. hi'i/o/ut I Paikinson, l:s»q No- i^oiied 11. C. gleamer fkUs*lko* Scott 11. C. steamer J>i>'»n C'OBft'tOll PifttM U. S »Wp Consti utton Feicival, Fsq I CfdN
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    • 252 4 ARRIVALS. B Date Flay Venters Names. Captain From z j Depart. J, 111^- < hr lohnson do 1 lth inst „M Dan. barq D.Hi,* Oa Po,h« China >'"" mish arf l uc r^«'- R »Jd r:i lin 22nd iott -I British brig Avnnyma Thomas Bmuoay 2Wth «1t Heby.l L.iush barq
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 6th FEBRUARY, 1845.
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    • 730 1 {From the Friend of India, Jnu wry Janj I. We noticed last week, that tiie ship Louisa, which was on the poiut of leaving the harbour of Bombay, nad narrowly escaped utstiuction from fire. Happily the Commander ill on board, mid the uuoat prompt assistance was attended,
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    • 1001 1 Another Revolution in tho Punjand. Lahore, lite f 1844, 3p. m. M I had the pleasure to send \<i tlti? iiuiriiini; few hurried linea auuouiu-iu^ me Aiglii ul tue Kjjiii a* i liuve since receiveii njuie «uth«MtM information 1 hasten to communicate the tu )ou. The Khj^U lleerah Sin* ad
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    • 462 1 (From the Friend of India, January 9.) Among um txtiacts will oe found the programme of the Fourteenth -tnnual examination of this Institution wliiod id chained in nothing but its name. We have beea constrained tor want of room to omit the account of
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    • 1171 1 (From the Friend uf India, January 9.J The Punjab has just ueeu the dceiuj of a new revolution by which the influence of the Jumboo family ia 1 the plnins appears fur a time to be extinguished. The following id the most authentic account of the event we
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    • 2249 1 (From the Englishman, January 3.) S. Yaw days ago we passed over, as quite out of date, the reprint of a document in the Singapore Free entitled Remarks on the imposed Court of Judicature in the stiaits by Mr Chtueh, rwideal Councillor of that settlement. We were surpri/ed shortly
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    • 802 1  -  NAKCISO CLAVERIA. NOTIFICATION. (From the Scminurio Filipino.) The Supreme OMMMM and Captainship Gene, ml of the rhihpwits— In order that the CM* GOVtilinent may be .<ble to take an exact eofaittfttt of all the F«MfcjM»wl 0 n side in the-e Islands, and of ihost *ho shall tome to them
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    • 2425 2 Borneo. (From the Indxm News, November 6 While laying fevJon oui ieauer* ihe loliowuig letter on a most interesting and important subject, wt think it well to state, thai we. have heard, since it was in ty^e.ot lite departure tor Uorneo.by the present mail, ol L^ptain burton, it i\
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    • 676 2 (From Prince 1 Price Current, Novr. 1.) In the history >f commerchl enterprise we look in vain for a Hoiit^r piohtable advenlure There are i o" about 500 ve^seis engaged in this undei taking, ■lid the crews be put down at the mock-rate calculation oi !0 men lo a
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    • 795 2 (From the United Service Gazette, Octr. 26.) On tue tftta of Auiust an eartljqunke was feif iq several oi the West India lalauUs, lucluajii^ st Vin rent's, Grenada, Trinidad, and Britiwtk Guiana. The Trinidad paper says We would record the occurrence of one of the
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    • 333 2 (From (he Intnd <•) /wm, January, 15 J The Tahiti question hr»s lt«fi Milled amicably the Frtoch Gpv ernm ent paying Mr Pikdiard 25,000 frances as compensation removing AJ DAubieny from the Islands, a.d apologizing for his condua. The TiOMvaomis "that Mi Pritchard had ceitainly outstepped mpneiy in ihe
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    • 280 2 (From the Spectator, December 2"> A* B ow* interest has bee., excited regarding tho Chinese Junk, lately blown over the bay Co our coast we are happy in being enabled to furnish the follow-' ing information about her. China Junk— bel«,n«a to Chinchew. Amoy, was bound to Arracau horn
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