The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 April 1845
1845-04-10
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Title Section18 1845-04-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 15. r>»f. 10. TMVRSIKIY JttOBJTMJrG. lOni APRIL, 1845. < m AVi. CCCCXCVIII18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement672 1845-04-10 1 NOTICE IS untrßTCFvin, that the Liitht House at Malacca, will he pulled down on the Ist of October next, »den a Lantern will b« hoisted at the Yard Arm of th«> F!a« Staff*, until the Ist of April 1846. from vtiich date, ihe Light at Malacca will be wholly discontinued,672 words
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Advertisement1594 1845-04-10 1 NAUTICAL READING* ROOM tap LIBRARY. THE undersigned respectfully be^s to notify to the Community of Singapore and Masters o Ships frequenting the Port, that he has appropriated, a pot tion oi his premises at the Corner of Commercial Square, and adjoining the Marine and General Store, for a Reading Room1,594 words
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Advertisement754 1845-04-10 1 POKXEs AMD P ALKIES. TO BE SOLD PUBLIC AUCTION, TAis day, Thursday, th* \lUh instant. At 1 O'clock. BY F. MARTIN. j-s* MpHE well-known fast trotting PONY (TS_*|§__flL in harness. Belisarins." jg^SPJR A beautiful small Buck Pony war™Sr mm ranted perfectly sound, and, without vice —has been accustomed lo carry754 words
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589 1845-04-10 2 Latest European Intelligence. The Court. from the Mt*><tMi/ Thm», .lumuny 20 V|s|| M THE <'f I'RT 'O Sri: »1 II M I I hv A YF. Npt Majesty and hi* lto\al tlivfli* «''in<»> Alherf t.iok "H»«r depatiurf to i'ay atienrtr-f t«y »nmM suite, foi JSiMlhfieldsaye. when 1 tlif court will589 words
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Article3517 1845-04-10 2 Although only twelve days have elapsed since we last met our readers, important public eveuts have fallen upon us in sufficient numbers to furnish abundant material for the first issue of the Monthly Time?, uuder the arrangement which makes us semi-monthly. But tl ese events have chiefly taktn3,517 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter332 1845-04-10 2 TO THE EDITOa OP Tilt SINGAPORE FREE PRESS My dear Mr Editor, The Singapore Free Prest is the roost noted paper in the East,— (he Central position from which it is published, enables it to command the best intelligence from China, Australia and the Islands, for which reason one of332 words
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Letter186 1845-04-10 3 mim EDITOR OF TllE SINGAPORE FREE PREM \)t*T Mr KiittOr, I iliiuk H exceedingly hard that our friends ,j lP fjavy should be ridiculed at they have U?eu Mr Slow I.'oacb—They wo-ild have been i>ried 10 have given a Ball, but ihe ladies would laVe nothing 10 say 10 ihem186 words
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Letter86 1845-04-10 3 TO lIIK FI>ITUH 01 THE *IKGAPOU£ FREE TRESS I Ir 2 to hring to your noti< c a slight .<<•' i y yoM (Jorespondeiit O P. 11 in his arfi.t ii< ol tlie Raceffi wheririn he ftates that the A al> Hor-i M F#H«| U.uliman came in second, in lie86 words
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Advertisement694 1845-04-10 2 ckaiiubte avia, U dit je tuit tout a ia fui% totmr et ekmmi Ctrje cropms, si jtmait je vout revoyw. qutcttermit tan, tot re *tm Cette curt ett »r« ment une merveilte li+ltvri tout tfmemt a fHo 1 r .'it vile dt ia OU4 deLon- Wm. Bkoob:«. drtt, le H694 words
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Obituary20 1845-04-10 3 On Monday morning;, the 7th instant, the Ret ere ad Edward White, a.m., Retidency I lin|.U>in, a^fd 52 yeais.20 words
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Article1611 1845-04-10 3 TH E FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, O\th April, 1845 The Fire Queen arrived here yesterday morning h.«viii;i left Calcutta on trie <>9th Marcii. r itacWd I'mwner on the sth left oimli' tlilt and t< urlied at Malacca. The CalrviU A^ewt* of lti« Steamer, conii lain of tl.p rrni.uks in llic1,611 words
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Article2532 1845-04-10 3 COURT<OF JUDICATURE. CRIMINAL SESSIONS, Motdvy, 7th April, 1815 Gobdos PoeisoHßV, 2nd officei of the Ship Earl of Clure, was indicied for manslaughter committed on the high season one Imalm Moodeen a seaman on boaru ihe said vessel, and BaooKS Ist officer of the Earl of Clare was also charged2,532 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement126 1845-04-10 3 Tavern Chargbs at Dover.—" Waiter bow much is my glass of brandy aad- water ?"—"The Dill, Sir."—•• Whit 10s. 6d. Yes, Sir, brandy. 2>.; never cli-rge les». M Well."-" Sugar, 6d never charge 1-m."— |Go on."—» Wax light* and apartments, 5s Why, I h«ve only been here fi*« minutes." That's126 words
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SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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1314 1845-04-10 4 Accounts are kept in Bpanl.lt Dollar, divided into Cenu. Tlie usual credit on sales is as follows :-Eobo pi GooDi, S Monti.*. Indian and Chi«a Do. Months. Opium 21,314 words
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Article447 1845-04-10 4 COTTON GOODS -The- h G DS Manufactures during the iTekZth?^ TV^ for E r °Pe an anviety or holders t ?.t-H c«.e. J *T" ff<Br b re rices a «J "••p. .Ml. 40 yd, »rirX& <"vy *Air<, n at ♦2.«0 per pee 185.) n 9 per447 words
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Article208 1845-04-10 4 Silk Raw. Canton, No. 3— in nome inquiry and none in tlie Market; talcs of 10 chests of interior quality at 4 300 a 310 for shipment to Hatnvia. i Tea, Junk Some sates of the new Mipplies have 'taken place for the Calcutta Market but tlie rates have not208 words
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Article41 1845-04-10 4 From England, 2wth January via (.Hlcutta. From Bombat, (3th March via Culcutia From Calcuita, 27fh March prr Fire Qtistn. Froun China. 27th March per C€wa>jee Family, 'rono Manila, Ist March per Alex Johnamn, horn Batavia, 18th March per Warwick'41 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous147 1845-04-10 4 II M.ii.i,) Ifo/veri«e I Clilfurd, E*q I ill C nearoer rhleutthon I Cov«ly B tifaraer tin Queen 500 McKellar Thcs O Crane Calcutta pßichnr liftcht 50 Dennet Geo ArrMtrong Co f.Bremiihip Yuukne 420 Lumpke Behn, Meyer it Co r'B who'oer J«/w Wiers Ko-.siead o Sanwak -B. laque AUx Johnston 296147 words
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Miscellaneous78 1845-04-10 4 Cape of G Hops t Uclfna. 2 CiLCUlTA l; Bombay 2 Madras tt Persian Gulph 3J Iv'id Sea 4 Ceylon 1} MaURITII'S JJ China 1 Batavia.... I Malacca 4 Pickang FREIGHTS TO LONDON Li VLRPOOL Antimony Ore, 10s. Tin, £i per 20cwt. i Sugar in I'a^s £3 f Gambier in78 words
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Miscellaneous80 1845-04-10 4 Arrivals in England. Fiorn Sir»Ba;>ore •—Jany. 3, Martj Hulme> 9 h M is. Ihirlequin 13, D'Any; 16, Hutiff) Mt c/iint. From Chi'a —Jany 8, City of Derrt, 15, \i M> i Velicun, and Edward Rubinwn; Iti. />.</// From Manila Jany. 9, IJarrit/; 15, Mar^anr' Departures. For I him— J -ny80 words
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Miscellaneous199 1845-04-10 4 ARRIVALS. Date FU !> Ve,nr 9 Name,. Captain p~ ~~DrtTo1 Mar. >7 "Brltf*- s^ J^*B7oVn B^"" R~ ApHM DuS 1 b8 H rq ™4| McDonald TrZ^ 2 Br,.,.h brig S«»/orrf Benj 1, ''V" 5 ST I* sd- s Pi r 8 Bt't TV [Jb "Si M 8 British «hipCotrfl*;^F,/»«i/y Durham199 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
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Title Section12 1845-04-10 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 10th APRIL, 1845.12 words
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Article2400 1845-04-10 1 a '\BLES of Sugar, Clayed, and Unclaytd, the produce of the Philipine Island, and exported ft em Manila during 10 years from 1835 ta 1841 inclusive, with its places of destination, average prices, and relations of Exchange, and the number of Vessels engaged in its shipment. diog one with tbe2,400 words
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Article658 1845-04-10 1 fF,om the Monthly Timet. Jan-ay 7.) great peculiarity of distitujuUbed merit is its freedom all selfish ostentation. Men who have ennobled themselves by their deed* can well afford to hear s)lWtl speak of them as they deserve without being f gotisncalty infixed, »iid the. more s> wuenTimes - 658 words
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797 1845-04-10 1 The old year out and the New year in." 41 Th« year that is p«st h»a been, beyond all recorded parallel, a year of sucessful peace. There are grounds for a confident hope that we are at a turning point in the path of civilization, at the beginning of belter797 words
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Article212 1845-04-10 1 Major-General W. Napier has published a rery handsome volume, crimson without and florid within, in praige of another major-General of bis family, Sir Charles Napier, conqueror and present governor of Scinde. We regret, for the renown of tbis troly gallant family, that these major-Generals had not more212 words
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2649 1845-04-10 2 The Bishop of Exeter and Church Discipline. Two •oo»ewb*t reuaaikttole document!, from the pen of the above i<h* rev. prelate, hare just been ■ude public One of them it addressed to the church wardeua of the partakes of St. Sidwell aod St. James, Exeter, and tbe bishop takes occasion to2,649 words
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Article91 1845-04-10 2 Christianity. It \f authentically stated that KkYing has memorialised the Emperor on the subject of the Christian religion and accompanied this paper with copies of Christian 1 1 acts and other books in the Chinese language. It appears that these have been minutely examined, and an answer91 words
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Article185 1845-04-10 2 King o* Pruuia expels the Poles from Poesen— Becoming, like Nicholas, a knout and knottier. Ruling Pasiion, SfC —An attorney, being 'given over hy ois oociors, issues a writ of tie exeat reono* against himself. Stmm Letter carriers dismissed, for opening Utters at the Post o^cc—Sarte 'em185 words
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