The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 March 1845
1845-03-13
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section17 1845-03-13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ro. 11. rwi. io. THVKHnnAir JBOKjrMJirG, 13n JWo-fACJEf* 1545. ccccxcv17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement826 1845-03-13 1 -pmoci* IMAWOW. ml it-, p«„c« er Wius IsLAnn,*, "OY Virture of, Sivoapok, fc Malacca. > D Precept to me to wit J directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that s Session of Oyer and Terminer and Oenerat Gaol Delimery in end for BmcaPO,* and the Places subordinate thereto, and826 words
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Advertisement1365 1845-03-13 1 "NOTICE. The Undersigned home on Sale, es Fobtu na Prime Floor in Casks Cabin Biscuit Fancy Desert Cake* in tins Fine Hollands Gin in stone bottles Rich flavoured Butter in jars Westphalia Ham, Splendid brown Stout i Ripe English Beer },n Ropes of all sizes Charts of the Neighbouring Seas1,365 words
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Advertisement706 1845-03-13 1 _Si^g ■> TBS POLKA THE undersigned bss nsceiveTperVest arrival*. An extensive assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen Goods of London end Pari* Manufacture— of which the undernoied is ooly a limited portion— viz Ladies Pea- 1 white and black Silk Stockings Plain and Embroidered Front*— black, white and colored Lace Mitt*,706 words
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Article110 1845-03-13 2 (From the Pining Gazette, tobruary 22) We are happy to report by advice* received from Delhi by the brig Elizabeth, that the hostilities which have raged between that State end Sir-ana: are now terminated, and tbat peace aad tranquility reigo in botb places, the inhabitants of which -nd the110 words
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Article107 1845-03-13 2 *o>_ Oor tenders will leam wiih ple+»uie tbat ,n i»rder from lhe home Oovfinmeirl h-*< reached Colom' o directing that those member* of ihe ivll servic wt,o are engaged in planting operation* 5 shall lorthwiih either sell their Est*re» or q-rti the service The order we ttelieve was irnpe>a107 words
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Article965 1845-03-13 2 aa m W The Court's Power to recall a Go-vernor-General. (From the Friend of India, Jany. 30.) The last Mail ha. re-echoed the rumour thai at tile beginning of the ensuing Session ot' Parliament it was the intention of lie, Majesty's Government to bring in a bill to take965 words
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Article547 1845-03-13 2 ■•WW* flVom ihe Ftitnd cf India, February IS J The letter which we published Irom a coneepondent last week in which tbe existence of \ouug India" was for ibe first time bi..ugbt oe ore the public, ba* led us to make diligent inquiry after this new Male. de.acy547 words
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Article2300 1845-03-13 2 Chusan. (From the Friend ot China, Febrmry 12 Our advices f>< m this Island a e to ihe 4th inst. It is lepnrted rh-t, a fomidahfe rebellion ha* hri'lc out in Fo'mo»a and is spreading over the Fotri*- j dts'rirt The Tartar government at t 'eking, are ap- prehensive2,300 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement885 1845-03-13 2 NOHC-3.T Mr- Kill i K_* tor sSW a email assor'roent ef very hen-tome tioniivl. Sasfc, and Cup ttl'*' on* of ihe l#t*-»i fvs«,,on. while and bhck Crape Bombesin-, t'lack Mlk elve,btoad end narrow Lsee, best wbi»e s^iin, i.sbtoi.ablt Silk Bonnet*, and a lew 4_a,iJ<nal» a»'J JtmmmsUj AKm Handsome Fren*h I885 words
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Advertisement1003 1845-03-13 2 i -tut- -_a_— -gr <• Acres, and ri ii planted with 1 700 "Nutmeg Trees |j 1.5W0 Cn.anu' Tree., and about 388 "Betelnut Tree, j in full bearing, be.idea a great variety ol fruit und j ther Treea uav,u. a good Nurse. y ol Nutmeg Plant* of 2 yean uid.1,003 words
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Advertisement137 1845-03-13 2 known when o*ed with the Ouil-ieat, but a Gener. Medicine tb-re is nothing; equal to them In nerv«tu* .tfrcnuiii iluy WHI be found of tbe r.iest sc vice. These Pills ar.*, without except! >n. the hue.t Punher of ihe. Blood ever discovered, aud OUGHT to be USED BY ALL! II137 words
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Obituary31 1845-03-13 3 /-i u«t_via, iiijikt ii Is.acsun, ol ihe late llmonrahle Cnap ny*. Service. < on>ma,.dei of tiie lagtis cm the 7lh February 1845, aged 42. deeply ■)«vlored by his wicow „>d friends31 words
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1788 1845-03-13 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 13th March, 1845. mmmfmyami By the Ship Sultana, from Bombay the 26th January, a considerable part of the De cover Mail arrive-! on Saturday last, but p. rtions of tin* as well as previous mails are atiil due I* this annoying state of things to1,788 words
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Article96 1845-03-13 3 The nocturnal appropriation of lamps still continue* in Campong Glam. A few nights ago a lower room of the lustituti n was entered by cutting through tlie Venetian*, and lamps to the value of about 80 Dollars carried off What are the guardians of the ni«hl about One of these96 words
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Article1212 1845-03-13 3 Loss or the Isglis— The following ac count of ihe circumstances aiteoding the los of ihe tnylis has been handed to us by the offiersof th-t Ship. It will be seen that no lilame can be attached to any wi-e lot the misfortune and that eve y efTbit was af1,212 words
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Article330 1845-03-13 3 Marriage amd Eo-'c 4 ri »n. Examine the ftr.t choice of a girl. Amongst .11 the qualities which pica.* her in a lover there ia, perhape, not one which would be suitable in a husband, and, in fact, .be frequently see. little more of him .he love* than tbe330 words
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SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
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1263 1845-03-13 4 Acco«»t» arc k« P t in Spanhh Dollar* divided into Onu T»»« Moal credit oa »ale* i* as follows Eu top* Goods S Mob His. Indian and Chi ma1,263 words
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Article83 1845-03-13 4 er hristi.b VIM, Jor Hamburgh. Per Anthony An debsov, 50 Sticlac, 98 pis Ebony, for Liverpool. 419. Tio, 7 7„ Sapan Wood, 4,155*. pis. Gambier, 33| Diuo, (produce of Bri--12,, Buffalo Horns, 079,, Pearl Sago, lish isrriiory) 347 Gambier, |,495| Sapo Flour, 50 Ratlans, 19,000 Canes, 167| Coffee, 383 words
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Article437 1845-03-13 4 Eon goods -n.™? s I^*^^ Auction durin, th« oondred pie ce 0 r n •m so in,h ftSKEtt 075o 75 aod SSVe Cotton Twi«t.-No ra_,!i Per W stwa -tor,^ JacAor, if,_ 8 ct, °n» to report. per Cwt for the former Mdi A 4wn C A437 words
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Article158 1845-03-13 4 t«**fi«# Com. f'litdi Jl II ship Wolveritu M Clifford, Esq V. S »bip luKst'tuti n Pereiftf E«q II N Al. Ji-amer Meran pAgn, E«qr 'laiiitll «hip For| W i,o 206 Uiehl Bebn, Meyer k Co hl P y «w ««75 Ptrk*r Maclaine, Fruef«c Co London u158 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous152 1845-03-13 4 Latest Pates. Rld s«* 4 rum England, 7tli December via Calcutta. Cm'LON...... 1| yi roro Bombay, 26th January per Sultana. Mauritius jj torn Calcutta, 15th Febry. pcrsteamer Fire Queen. Chiwa l rom China 2<>th Ftbruary per H. M. S. Albyator. B-tavia I >f rom Manila, 2uth I rbrusry per Fanny152 words
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Miscellaneous259 1845-03-13 4 7 j 1 -w___^MM»TAaMU N 6 B -,.h barque Cfari wtS JS?"" r. 7 British barque >: China j 23<i ult M J S r t h brig* SSL c I Mth ult M-r 8 Bnt^h brig j^^- gjj« C.lcntu m* J Biitab .ebeo-er Lightning Roberta tST?? lBtb ,t British259 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Title Section12 1845-03-13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 13th MARCH, 1845.12 words
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2143 1845-03-13 1 \Victorie, Hongkong January 20th 1845. Never, since the day. of the Nestor, .ns in Chin*, p.ve tl.ee been .o niiny protestant missionaries laboring for thi. people .t present and never were tbeir labor, ao efficient, nr «h-ir p-wajptMs* .n en~A"---. iog2,143 words
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800 1845-03-13 1 Missionary to the Malays. t This seems to be a mistake there is no person of this name at Malacca' and if be went therein 1837, he must have remained for very short period only. Ed. a. F. D D w800 words
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Article1709 1845-03-13 1 (From the Le Cerneen, hth Deer. 18 44," "We bave received with a feeling of real pleasure and gratitude Mr Henley's pamphlet, in which he advocate, interests that li.ve been too long neglected in our colony, .nd to which we have repeatedly directed the attention of the enlightened and1,709 words
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Article284 1845-03-13 1 The King of Ashantee's Cash Box. Civilisation progresses apace, wben we find his Mejesty King Quako Dusk requiring one of those necessary adjuncts— a cash box, to take care of his not money, but gold dust, the current coin of his re.lm hence the name applied to it is284 words
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Article107 1845-03-13 1 The _4«».f--ian Lhyd puobsbes the following statement of the co<_._»ereial navies of tbe European state. STATES SHIPS. TONNAGE. Gre.t Britain 2:<..52 3,047. 4J8 France 13,8*5 589,517 Ru«.&, 2*2 59.706 AaiUM 6,199 208,551 P, si» Bis 222,094 H.no»er, 545 56,682 Mrcklenburg, 327 46 260 Hamburg 237 57,102 Lubec. 71107 words
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1623 1845-03-13 2 (Fntrn the Pictorial Tim't, Novr. 9.) -otatu (Jruver has juet received the fallowing letter i,.iu tke Kw Ur Wolff. M<»'ied, tbe month Shaken 23. My dear Gro.er, Not venturing when at Bokhara to keep a journal, 1 bave forgotten thc date of the bust,1,623 words
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258 1845-03-13 2 A ve-y important .lleri'ion ba. been made in the law relatrv- to merchant seamen, by an Act ef Parliament passed du,rin> the last sea** >n, and which will come into operation on the first of January next. The priuciole af258 words
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Article147 1845-03-13 2 The commercial nccouuts from the country state th.t so favourably hse the Au-r lea ta» ifF worked for the revenue, comraer.-r*. and indn-try of the Austrian*, that further reduction, are contemn*] -«r<*d. It is said that the import duties upon several products are to be much reduced* ,»nd ,n«n**147 words
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Article106 1845-03-13 2 The cause of temoerar.ee societies has received a j severe blow in the kingdom of Poland. Toey had been particulat ly successful in those parte of th. kiugdem which border on the republic of Cracow, unci in Upper Silesia, where the country people, following the e.xhortatixi of the ,-iergy,106 words
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Article385 1845-03-13 2 Cir cassia. The flying reports which during the few months b ive su. '-cesa'uiy r eav-hed Co„*.tantinopl« from Dag- hegtau an i\ rise a beli f, tint the .li-hb ers of the Rus- inns an.! ilwi triumphs of Shamil Bey have, this cam. p.iign, b I. te an extent hitlie385 words
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Article281 1845-03-13 2 The following has been received at Lloyd's tlyrirographic-office, Admiralty, Nov. .'7. 1814. "JUlir. ON THE COAiT OF Co <sI::a. "Tiie French Government has announced, that the following li;- u*. bave been established on the western side ut* the island ot* Corsica. "I. A fiied igbt on Revellata281 words
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Article519 1845-03-13 2 Tub Tim*.,*'— A it •itiurgh newspaper 7) Freutch'tiz. ontains a statement ol ibe ..t-.p-s and expan btu e nf the T'lMev <s follow*; The Briti.h newtpsper, the Tim-*, i* known tub- the larges* in in size, an.l h',*t the gre.iti-*t nu übei of copies circulating in the world. The519 words
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Article64 1845-03-13 2 (From the Wilmer Smith''. Rureitan Times £>ec i) We regret to announce tli imatu ot f nomas Henderson. Ksq profess ir of p ijucal a-itronomy iu the University of Edinburgh, wnich event look place on Saturday week. Mr Richard Leyland, the great Liverpool banker, died on Sunday last, at64 words
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Article873 1845-03-13 2 Tbe King of the French baa tent j£?_s»o to be distributed this winter among the poor of Windsor. Tuorwaldsen's statue of Byron, excluded from the aacred precincts of Westminster, is about to be erected in the Cemetery of Rental i-»reen. The total number of letters despatched through the Post-Olfice,Liverpool Albion - 873 words
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Article1073 1845-03-13 2 11 is raiuer reroarKaUle, it we are to believe th- Ro. mi-h journal, the T-i/e/.tbat there .re propoi t ouately more couvert. to Rome in Scotland than in E„gla, nr j the annual average being six hundred! Is there a word in tne English lauguage that contain all the vowels1,073 words
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