The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 May 1845

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. V<>. 19. Ftof. 10. Mll'lv ■m* f a—aa^^■^—^^— s=^^"
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 652 1 lORLIVLRFOOL. 1 J amis, 215 Tons register, will meet H W l l de8 P alcn or r€ *R nt or passage apply to SYME CO. Singapore, \btk April, 1845, FOR CALCUTTA. Touching at Malacca and Pinang. «*k mHE Steamer FIUE QUKEN, *a\ Wl de»paiched on or about y^f-rv |UK»
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    • 1482 1 i^ft't'iß'J^""™ 1 11 1 THE half-yearly Sale of Useful and Fancy Articles, will be held (D V) on Monday, May 12th, at the Chinese Female School, Campong Gl.un, in behalf of the Funds of the aame. The Sale io Commence at past 9am until 3p. it. Should any Articles remain
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    • 684 1 On Monday, the bth JtlJtTuS!?' V a uable Sp.ce Pl, n ,a«,on, the Joint Property of Captain John Ade, deceased, and Mr jl« I Hartok. The extent of the Ground is .00 Acres and s planted with 1,700 Nutmeg Trees i Ino Cocoanut Trees, and about 500 Be^h.uf T^', foil
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  • 672 2 ihe soutb CHannel (From t\e Pinang Gazette, Anil 2f, The barque liintang left this, wittra valuable cargo, for Singapore on Saturday mOrniug last. Id pasting through the south channel she came upoo t mud hunk where she stock until dragged off by boat* the follow ing day in the
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  • 897 2 Since we last noticed this aubjpet we have beard of various applications for the purchase of unoccunie.d or waste lands at the disposal of government. These have been for lands in different localities, but those to the south, on the banks of the Krean, aeera to have
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  • 785 2 Chi ilanity in China. m (F »m the F>i<ud of China, Aj r>l 12 We b«v«» been favoured with the fo 1 >wing translati ii of a mrrriori'i! from the illu t<i<>u< Vice roy, Keying, to the Kinjier.ir of China. Tie memorialist, who h«s, it s t* he hoped,
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  • 940 2 (F on the friend of Chim, April 9.) The Meduta, a.r-d ye.terday. When she tiil-d from Arnoy (an the t>th) ail wag quiet nor wa« the r then nny apprehensions of immediate disturbances. This it very satisfactory bat it it evident that, for I .tig perion foreigners will
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  • 450 2 On Saturday a 6re broke out in some roa( sheds on the Queen's road, which fortunately did no fur» liter dam 'ge than burning them up, and a few ihou•and dollars worth o' Singapore plank which »u v-ry injudiciously s'ored under fheov There wa* "0 wind at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 844 2 X Captain A r»EY, 270 Tons lU^is EHtt Ct'TIIRCEai CO. Sf'tmpnrt^ \tt May, 1845. rdit sal. AT J MANN CO S GODOWNS. A Psvai consignment of Preserved Provisions' jfX f^*'d per hmbtlL, Uotn 'h* wel'V< i"an H-.-use of C U«aTu.n 61 Co. London, con»4i4 b Ai'fineiliy BiKuiti, in 7 M>**tin.
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    • 702 2 I «u touf 4« lro?t Nmointi fa gnirison Jut /<:<»/< /<*■, eprei qa'nn avait <rhoo^ dana qw>t-9 /ivifoxf L .»que le Docteur BRIGHT vit la r^«» t iltoiia chnritable avii, il dit •je sui» tou' h I fi- |V»»« e' chatmi Car je croyais, si jomais y voiu evnyatt, a
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  • 1293 3 (From the Chms Mail, April \O.J We are in possession of intelligence from Sbanghae of an unpleasmt and extrtoidinary nature. A British tu> jret, who last year rendered hiunielf too notorious ty volunteering hia service* in the unenviable character of ao informer, has again diati guished himself, even leis
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  • 223 3 (Fr-.m the Friend ef China, March \9.J In our short review of the trade of Chin», we do not intend entering into all it* detail* it ia more our with to keep the Mjbjfct before the public eye. and to i jireps. to far
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 301 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE PREE PRESS *V, Having perused in your last 'ssue, a letter signed) A s ut>*ctb*r complaining about the n~»nerpction of lite Pews in die Catholic Chuch of the Good KepUerd, I beg leave to oflfe. a few observations thereon; 'ru<ti<<g io vour uMial kindness
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    • 438 3 T > THE EDIT Ml OF TIIR -'NOAPMIE FIIKK P*E<B Hutuvi,i, 261h Murc/i, 1 84 S Mr Edttor, A ronslanr reader of your much estpem f(\ jnuriial, an<f conce ivinjf that tlie occurrences here will not he without it.»ere««t to som^o^ your cnminercul community who have rel«» ions wiili Java,
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  • 1976 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 8th May, 1845. We bdve muclj pleasure in publishing the letter from C •tain VVitUHir, ttte i orti»»»*«"* ei ol l e Himn+j, 4U 4s the c*Mi£ p Htfainstlum a ,♦>»,»»„ the form of editorial lu.the i,,u*g Gazette, we iliink it but fttir 10 a!!
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  • 256 3 Pavper Hospital, Su.nua.y4tu May 1845. Allisab a King Deceased. Constable Cash im sworn states, yesterday a'>out 6 p m a Klwg, whom ido no% know, reported to me that the deceased tad slab-bed It im sell, and Jemadar Supriah went to the h >use of the deceased in
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 245 4 *.fu|>» IfW«rriiie Clifford, E*q j ftl P FtfH 300 Petti on Do m Ariel »94 Douglas Poufead &Co »hip Ann A! arm Millet J. Ba!e«ti»r I wrf K Muhma 215 Jimei Syme &Co Li»e fool l «7/? q r Seron Do I China OOIW Ahn/ord 180 I Orr Do Manila
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    • 84 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Amimoiiy Or*-. 103. Tin, I*l per Vocwt. i, Coffee £4 iOji pt-, IBcwt. Black Pepper £:j i o s per 1 6 cwt. Hides £i. ios Cassia 7s f>f r box. Measuiemenl Goods £3 10s per 50 cubic feet {Latest Dates. I om England, 24ih February
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    • 183 4 Date I FUg \~^rT~^~TDn7v Aprils Briti.h "brig" n f V ET U^Cf' M.y 1 British .chnr Uunford SrT* 27th fnlt h 1 H. C. .teamer Dian, Con*ilt«« I* 7 28th Feb 2 British bri, PanJZ V™C I"*"* lU n 2 Span. brig /W* f T rt er China i.uh ult
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    • 476 1 (Joona K« ported from China in lrt.ll-2, by the E««t India Company and its officers, exclusive of bal. «rs. y,05»,184 D» exported by private traders 1 in 10 SI J, exclusive of bullion 4,187,069 A u>uut of exports in *****, dm. 13.17fi.2i3 Shippinq— E
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    • 1994 1 (Fnm the Sydney Mo**iny Chronicle, February 8. Tue Terror, which arrived ou Tuesdty U»i from the Bay of Inlands, which plac«s aUe lafl on the 21st of January, buug aews frotu New Zealand up to tbe date. Toe legitlative Council wia to meet on tbe 4th March, and
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    • 1990 1 Fro. n tie Sydney M ninny Vhro'iicle, F<r>. 15.) We received this laoming by ttir Lad of the Like, letter* from our cone-poiideut *t New Ply null h, d-ied Januiry r». The government bn< arrited 'here from l£>ti(land on tbe the Ist, and and sailed on tb* following
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    • 189 1 Notioe to Mariners. Floating Light off the. Roman R*ck» in Fa!se Bay Rear Admiral the Honorable Josuslinb Pebct c. b., Commander in Chief of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels on the Cape of Good Hope Station hereby give. Notice, that, in pursuance of Instructions from the
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    • 741 1 RE MARKS FOR SHIPS BOUND INTO SIMON'S BAY. T!ie Light Vessel u moored on the North side of the Rjman Rocks, and distant there from one cable'* length. It la a bright revolting L got, 37 feet above the level of the Sea, and may be seen in clear weather
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    • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY M( RNING, Uia MAY, 1845. t
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    • 254 1 The Mapch Mail. The Clipper Jslaml Queen, arrived yesterday »t Noon, from Bombay the 12tli ultimo, bringing a portion of the March Mail. By this opportunity we have received the London Mail ot the 7th March, from which we make the following selections Arrival of the Steadier from Su*s, Gintlinan'i
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    • 3897 1 (F.om the London Mail, March 1 Th' n^wi by the present M -il will be found in hti- particulars of considerable interest. 1 tit- information filed by the Attorney General, at the ioktance of the £«sl India Company against Capt. DjU(l*s of the Madras Army, his been tried
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    • 306 1 A Court wu held at Buckingham Palace for the reception of ber Royal Highness tbe Grand Duchess uf Badeu wbo bat also beeu tbe object, since her arI aval, of alt kinds of aristocratic attention* and coorfctles. The Countess of Nauoabourg. wife of the reigning I Lto'igrare
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    • 806 1 Letters and papers hy the tvfail, which left Catrqt. ta on the B*b- Jan were dthvereo* in LonH >n, ti« Southampton, on 17th Fab. Those via Mineil ei bad arrived on the 24th. The Greet Liverpool landed her pissengers on .it March Tbe D ike of Contwal
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    • 530 1 HOUSE OF COMMONS. Fkb. 26. Govkrnor of H ing Kong. IX BOWRING, in bringing forward his motion for a copy of the correspondence relative to the issue and wiihi drawal of an ordinance of the Governor of Hung Kom:, dated ;th« 21st of August last, for the registration
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    • 332 2 Lo»o WT.yfo»D.-Th« R.ght H on Will*,™. TV per Bet B.ro« Wyhford, dJ on the 3^ w'" He wm tbe .on of Tbom.. Be.t, E.u „,d w a l inf> I, I. the fowl, bo. fro. 4 co^ao" cettor wub tbe greet E*rl of Dbeth-n, t h. m h of
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    • 1133 2 ffttraic* The pruosawings Hi Con«reaa in. con s«iiuu wiih, 'be Ort|>n occupation bili pos**-** aßurh Mitrrei'. Tl»« diecuetion, O« the past of tbe fr innl. of the •*a«ureg, wu of aaoit briig~reat «Imi act". Mr A. L. eVtf««s suoamted various insportsn' a urod ascots. designed to mollify the
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    • 531 2 Pensions for meritorious services bwve been granted to Vice Admiral air William Parker, Hart., Q. c.B Captain. Heary Fiescott, C.B Captain Edward VTaUia. Hoare, and Captain John Coode, C. B. Penaioru have also been granted to (apt. J. R. Burton. Com. L. A. Robmsoo, Li^iit. J. Black' more,
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    • 568 2 MARCH 7th. Detpfttchti in anticipation of the Indian Mail of l,t ELSTSI j££ iVW At her lt|M|% le»ee, held on the sth> tbe foi lowing pr«aentation. took place Mr Matheaon IU Mr WUberforce Bird. V MiEl, Wenbam. »,r J. A,,n..ley, Dr. Shank., Sir X. Nicoll., M.jo^Gcn. Moateuh. <01..
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    • 1009 2 The triital of a vessel from Louisiana at Liverpool with sugar, It bhds., created some sensation and Mr Thornely demanded from Sir Robert Peel, whether it mi intended to charge on this slat e-grown sit. far the serae d»ty <*s o» s»«»r» the produce of Chios, lava, of
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    • 31 2 Arb tals. Fiojh Chii«--Feby 24 Medsua 25, FUaeiut 26> Alurquu of liute 26, March*,*** of Jokn Dusdute, u ,.d J*hn htbtu; I)t»ARTVRfS For 1 hina-Feby 28, Xlueedm a»i r^rfor.
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