The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 June 1845
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Title Section17 1845-06-05 3 The Singaproe Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. t«o. 33- F>»l. 10. THURSDAY JtORJrMJTG. sth JU*YE, 1845. •*>». cccccvi17 words
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Article1923 1845-06-05 4 Shanghai. (From the Friend of China, April 26.,) Shanghai, 12th April. The Flora ami Thomit Worthington, arrived from Liverpool on the btb intrant the Seiore, from Liverpool arrived on 10th inataot aUo tbe Gazelle, from Hongkong to-day) aud the Itadella Anna, on the Utb from Hongkong. The ibip Thomat1,923 words
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Article246 1845-06-05 5 (From the Alhenceum, Apru 24.) We understood, and mention it for general information, that under general instruction* from home, letters U J Newspapers ior England nifty bo forwarded in yiartnUit, ]o a Bombay paper of recent data we observed, but t.cmttfd to notice at tbe li'ue, a Government Order,246 words
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Article513 1845-06-05 5 fFrom the spectator, April id We uui<eistMitd that »t < hambera yesteid<y the P e»i<l'«>H jutltfr, W \V. Barton. «ave r-itu k.o n, ui«.-ei Ui- •wl>Jn wt ibv Cuit r^atloM t he Ir> t«k<u in l»i Mh-.lct'- Aluolre linm Sooral Run c A D u/." J't Bill* of coats for513 words
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Article170 1845-06-05 5 Convict Alloo Paroo. From the Gentleman's 'uxettc, Aprtt, 29.) The treatment of Convicts by the Ilon'ble East India Company bat been often commented on. We ud Una occasion runy mention what ia atated of the mode inwbicb the notorious Alloo Paroo haa been re. csived at Singapore. He who170 words
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Article157 1845-06-05 5 Th« disturbances in the Southern Mahratt < Cou 1 r y in Sawunt Wtfftt are considered a> termmaied m the ntui, The whole of Pho«'de Siwum'» faliuly aie »afe in the custody of the Governor of Go», ana their iutute fate will d pend up tlie <jfcisi>> v»157 words
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Article656 1845-06-05 5 One of the principal points which it will be meJ"l for tbe Inhibit ants of this Island, by this day's Mail, to urge on the attention of the Host Office Authorities in London, in the propriety of m*king ui» separate boxes or pa eels of Letters656 words
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Article97 1845-06-05 5 Great preparation* are, we bear, about to be made for the purpose of putting an end to the atrocities of Ragojee Baugria. Tbe Government baa, mi it asserted, off. red a reward of 4JOU Rupees for his apprehension. It it to be hoped that a speedy termination will97 words
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544 1845-06-05 5 The American Semi- Steamer "Edith" Yesterday the American Semi-Steamer Editi came into harbour after voyage of 110 days from New York. She ha* two high pressure Ensjnes of 40 horse power each, and is propelled by the Archimedean Screw. She made tbe voyage from America chiefly by sailing, as it544 words
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Article792 1845-06-05 5 Duty upon Gold Lea f We menti tnrd in this Paper on the 30th ultimo, that io consequence of instructions from tbe Supreme Government, in order ml sent to the Bombay Custom Home to levy duty U|»on Gold Leaf." that may hereafter be imported. Scarcely was this order received, when792 words
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Article63 1845-06-05 5 At Mancheste ,o• HM 27i1» February, A G. P*TER9ON, E.sq son of Lieutenant Gt-n^ral Sir W Hatbrson K C. 11. to huz», daughter of Broadhurst, Esq At Brighton, on the I 2th March, Captain It J. Crozier, 26ih lietji Mom'»ny Native Infantry, sou of U. B. Ihozur, Kurj Westlull,63 words
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Article21 1845-06-05 5 On the 2nd March, at i tie Holmes-Home, Mrs Fairlik, of Williauifield, telici of late W. Ijirlie Esq. of Calcutta.21 words
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Article1296 1845-06-05 5 Singapore, Thursday, bth June, 1845. The Overland Mail of 7th April was received on Tuesday by tlie Anonymu from Bombay. The hiiilisii news are not ol ftuy great interest. Sir Robert Peel is apparently carrying every thing before him in Parliament The Premier must have rather hard1,296 words
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SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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Article1172 1845-06-05 6 -.v,.*POlt*. TIIIIUM.aY JIOB«l»e. STH SVMK, 1845. NMeotiy .old tor «sli. Hrouith ■>. «en*r»ll| »»ou«».t tor pj*. s and RICB re goJtl by the Coyan of 40 PicnW. Java Tobacco by tl.e Corge of 40 Kaskets. B.hcal Ricr w,,. eqnal to "»St craino troy. > PKli.Ka. I I PRICES. j I1,172 words
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SEPORT ON THE MARKET
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Article243 1845-06-05 6 COTTON GOODS.— There km been a steady fair demand thr u the week for Cotton Manufactures and u «eral tr.nwSJJn. at h U| r .«d e9^T/ laffe Cale Conriderable Com per S^T •»d Jrtm. are now in the Maiket and the feelinVof im l seem o meet buyer,243 words
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Article268 1845-06-05 6 Anise bd.— Stock trifline but in no demand. atX A e C r K haffta^;"" lVloderilte U ad ««»y decreed qualUy* WAX COntimies in K°° d dem^ at*33aJ4 per pkul for f* Bktslnct. In some inquiry but no stock. Cloves, Bourbon. None and in some inquiry. Cubbbs In268 words
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Article37 1845-06-05 6 cl,ange down to low in InJ. and (S'L en<l On Calcutta. No transactions renort<»/i t».« t and Private Hill. a. e nominal at "a K!, Treasury contiuue. closed On China.— Geoerall> wanted On Madras BOMBAY.-Seldom wanted.37 words
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Article27 1845-06-05 6 To England continues to be much wanr»ri Th. a Jo** will probably load tor Liverpool Mw Ann aod Ann < t&See the preceding column for the remainder.27 words
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Article57 1845-06-05 6 I a o S So u; if .93* •1 f« S fh fe j: a s < iS T gffa g I 1 111 a I "goo o < c/j "> SB (*3h=Qca-< cr> fid? =-2 jl I jiliih^iiHiittii T !2?2 •O«o<r*o»oo o» I I tS57 words
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Article51 1845-06-05 6 •<)» -n -*e» ~T» *>• eo c* c*»-??-f»-CM"-— •*hi> •••'z2rr i i la::'.:Ii i c» q 2 5 O 3 1 c -JS o 3- M ?s *3 i:*:-: o iti •t* I i 3 id 2 "O ::o::- S o 3 s S ►<" S b51 words
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Article85 1845-06-05 6 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. If .2 .2 d .2 .5 .5 i 2 J| lafi I'lf II I I aa-* sr 3 Sa^ 2 cis 2P -^3 -o 1.1 i: i |5< -b r lJ s E >-: S T» i |s« ?lff*^t trill?*;: ftliiH 3 HiiSMl'i!* l I J'85 words
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1241 1845-06-05 7 Important to the Commanders of VESSELS trading in the Indian Seas. Two Case* of considerable inrerpst to all the Com■>«nd*r« of Vmtll tracing in the ludita Seas, cane vii befof*) tbe Police Maiflitr.tn ynterdar. Several Laecars belonging to tl.e S. hoouer Zut were brought «p ■■der custody o« t»>e Police.1,241 words
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Article825 1845-06-05 7 The following exceV.em and "copious yet concise" account ot >hi» v^late n copied fn>na the Athcuaum teport of a meeting of the Uuyal Asi uic Socieiy on the ii»h Febiuaiy. It i*. as will be seen, from the pen of i Cieoikiuiu we»l Luowu aud much i«|*ecied in bombay.825 words
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Article181 1845-06-05 7 Intelligence from Persia dated the 16th of February describes the state of that country a* most deplorable every thing is going to ruin, under the actual Government Mahomed Shah, the third Kadjar Sovereign is afflicted with the Gout to such a detfree at to be incapable of attending to181 words
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Article1196 1845-06-05 7 Law Reform in India. (From the Atlas/or India, April 3.) The improvement of the Uw goo on steadily and systematically, but slowly, in India. What has been (loo* ii all in the right direction, though occasionally it has, most, provokingly, baited suddenly where fur. tber progress was indispensable to1,196 words
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Article784 1845-06-05 7 It is, we presume, to ilie incidental expression of an opiuion advene to the deposed Rajah of SatUrah some three weeks ago, that we are indebted for the receipt of a bulky pamphlet* in big favour. Though ably and elaborately argued, it has notaltered the conclusions784 words
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Article3818 1845-06-05 7 SE f O J r Th laB§ fo th ttrdw of hu ow f for riff T ttr 6r f hU of T.well tVJua T, f themoth r °'N» children-have recalled public attention to the .übjecr of capital puS Tne Ow' §l T Undi tttrbed public MmC ham,3,818 words
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Article898 1845-06-05 8 we made a great mistake in declariuir that uw Ellenborougi, ifve, tn peace," for w e by to d paper, tbat hi, lordship enacts the Governor L a f\ j •u.l, breathing the .eminences ot caZ a'S*'* waru.n* the heroes whom his wlminbtwdin crl«2" by those; swords898 words
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Article96 1845-06-05 8 the irh W-r f '•""cSi.d «t Deptford on i-d^' 7 m !i de on Lieut Col o ani J:';z°j Pl t e.cb m.d.lup,, «M,, un ,e,| •Mp-crlLi .nd.!.. *wo 56-pouodar guat, 85 cwt euch »ft Th. pounder .hot. di,f nre of upward, of two »ilj p!^ 8-mch gun., of96 words
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Article381 1845-06-05 8 Yoono at Sixtv I On Tut-sday, ita jud«« s as»emi»led in the Court of Exchequer tor ihe pur,,os* of nominating a list of K*n.leti.eu o »eiv e a* sheriffs for he ensuine y ea r In iliv ca« o' tho coun.y of Southampton the nanw» upon the381 words