The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 12 June 1845
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section17 1845-06-12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERUANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 94. #>»!. 10. TMMCRSn^tY JHOUJrWjrG, 13th JUJTE, 1845. Jn>. ccccrvn17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement706 1845-06-12 1 FOR LO OOtf. 4 HE fine A. 1 Barqne QUEEN, Captain A. Huttoh, i« shortly Xl expected from Pinanc and will have room for some measurement goods— *he rias excellent accommodation for Passengers, and w probably be detained here only few days Apply to W R PATEIHON CO. ,»pnvo". tOf^706 words
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Advertisement1157 1845-06-12 1 TO I.TJT. From the Ist Proximo. r p H E Hou«e in Uiuh-Sueet recently fl^W^ occupied by Willi, m Nal'itp. Esqr r,EMMILL &CO mgapore, \Sth Janunrt,. |R45 T~rroa &,Ai.f:. a Hfc Dwellmij Hous^ situated in Victoria Stieet, recently occupied by Mrs Kelly. also Eiaht substantia' Brick-Ruilt Shops boated in Victoria1,157 words
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Advertisement343 1845-06-12 1 NOTICE. TO RE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Godowns of the Undersigned On Saturday next, ihs 4th Inst. at Noon. AVahnble Spir P Plantation in the Bukit Timah l Road, bounded by the Bukit Timah Road and the Swiss Cottage Plantation. The Ground comprises about 30 acre- and is343 words
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Advertisement726 1845-06-12 1 SALS BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Without Reserve. At Noon of Saturday, theUth Instant, AT THE GODOWNS OF ftUssas. •4. L. JOH*SIOArS CO. 60 Hhds Beer Pale Ale. 30 Hhds and 5 Butts Dilto double stout. Singnm* nrt.W 184* F- MARTIN; TO B£ SOU) BY PUBLIC AUCTION ONAN EA1 aV L UAV726 words
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Article668 1845-06-12 2 (prom the China Mail, April |4J The artN^e mtitled Peking Caxette in our 4th Nam. her, contained paragraph under the head Chriitianity, wbtch has been reronrked upon by the Chinese ßepo'. si>»ry, the writer of which seems to doubt its authenticity. AH the explanation we ran afford ii, that668 words
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Article1024 1845-06-12 2 (From the Ptnnne Gute4t*, May 24 During the week 20 keys of sugar candy wer seized on being landed from tb»- sli pping in the hai j bour. 'I he party a Chimse alleges hn was not awar j of the new regulations beir»^ io operation and com plains1,024 words
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812 1845-06-12 2 BOMBAY Effects of Noxious Vapours. A. Portugese man having descended a well for the purpose of washing himself, fell into tbe water, and sunk to the bottom. A chowkeydar whoattempted to rescue him, oa reaching tne same point ia tbe descent also fell in A seOnd cuowkeydar, likewise, who ventured812 words
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Article1624 1845-06-12 2 From the Englishman, May 2 U-I^TZ receive,! Mauritius papers to the Sl* Match which cou.am no intelligence of importance The Mauruuu mentions that a regular trade be tweenthm colony and the Swan River settlement may now be considered m established. The car e o" from that hitherto neglected .pot1,624 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement884 1845-06-12 2 i hioiiumeterstif well known makeis. Ato Out Square Patent (Jrand Piano Forte. (iH> AUMbTHONCi «t CU. Bwporf, lit* Frtnf IR4.S. ru<t bAL_. SIIWKKY WINE, in hmt»h«adi SMd «|»i«rtei C»*k<, and in c«>e» of 3 doien aeach. f 44»ai»dy, or #ery s«perH»f fi«lny, 4n »»ogs heads, and in ca>ts of 1884 words
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Advertisement505 1845-06-12 2 Ln.wn,, in J)o-teftr BKIGIIT vit In renulut 4eoua h*r itM'ilf avia, il dit jc suit tout a la foi* rtor*^ et II rKatm, Car j+ myait, ti jamaitje 9Ohs revuyais, I| qne ce eerait »/im» votre brat. Celte cure est vraime*t uue mervedle Del vri tout *e r mt>it a505 words
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Article822 1845-06-12 3 Sir Charles rapier's I peech and the > unjab. From the Friend ot India, May 8 Sir Charles N»i'ier bat returned to Kurracbee, *here be was ieceited with that enthusiasm whi h bit unexpected and complete success was calculated to tn•pirr, and was welcomed to magnificent entertainment' by the822 words
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208 1845-06-12 3 The age in which we live is one of novelty and innovation, especially in matters ecclesiastical. We have lieaid of die introduction of popish crosses, genuflexious, tapers, chauntings. consu' staniialions, and priestly assumptions, in protesiant churches. This- has tiet'ii done and it is said,208 words
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Article449 1845-06-12 3 (From the Englishman, May, 9.) The Hurkaru yesterday noticed the project of a Steam Communication to England by way of the Cape to be carried on in vessels hs large aa the P. and and Company's, and to be ultimately extended to Australia. Our contemporary thinks tbe profits449 words
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Article231 1845-06-12 3 Oar reader! may remember the account of the affray which occurred about a month ago between the Oude troops and some Zumeendars opposite Cawnpoor, and in the course of wbich some ibot found their way over into our territory. We have received a letter from that station, informing us231 words
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Article118 1845-06-12 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRRt PRES* How i, t \fr E litor. that we never h«nr word from you, m pn,U« of our Police No record of stolen property tr*o, tl and e.tored, of *,ng. of Burgl.r* r,.,ghMn the very rt of carrying away bulky articles a,118 words
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Article1845 1845-06-12 3 Singapore Thursday. 12 th June, 1845. The Coiirt of Quarter Session has passe 1 a set of Regulations for the guidance of Masters of Vessels, and the letters out to hire of conveyances, whether by land or water Ac. Some of the provisions of these Regulations may1,845 words
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SINGAPORE FREE PRESS RICE CURRENT.
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Article1199 1845-06-12 4 ....nm*^ 'v;?n^lsciV fflAßllin. I^lsl JliK. iMlii In this Poit there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and of every Nation are fretToFaU chargesT Acton»u .r, kept in S p." W. Dollar divided into Cent,. T»,e credit ou Ba «es Ua. lollop :-E««om G00d.,. Monti... C«o»an and Chi«a Do. Months.1,199 words
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Article401 1845-06-12 4 COTTON rnnnc EUROPE GOODS. SS2J SSiS lip*. 50 pcs Gr*u V linn PCB J^**-™* <&* "Si 5 rtOO DCS 5 94 i 350 cor Bultick Handkerchiefs LmbreJas.-Markee wHI supped Gu^owdkr Continue n brisk |p qiiotalioni ot sale at ~ry low rates. Sale, of 2 000 of401 words
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Article86 1845-06-12 4 e v Jo 1° If! 1 S ■S i J| c? U» 5 M H 2 <S u 2 I -5 I 1 1 hihi 2 2 a buflbsGu o 1 S" oJ^ gs'^=o je 1 •< w^a^ csTJqch c- o* M I flit I IJI86 words
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Article60 1845-06-12 4 I -t* —ct »n -*w .55 i 5 q 2 2 d i it o 3-* o s i j 1a j> c I :i ::o:: o i O S 2 c, <- u J CD <O o "11 53 *2 a a- q. t g2§ f60 words
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Article8 1845-06-12 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL hlilj- Hill Hi illli8 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1845-06-12 4 5 s \l fe El s I PS* B i 3 3- 6O< S < < WaJoyiSs aaa s a s 222 2 2 i. fe Ct, &j26 words
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Miscellaneous337 1845-06-12 4 Date I Flag Namet% rU e fi BritUh I! ~Tr^7Ca7d^ p^SJ- p^' B ih k"* G M Guam [Esq Do IftbtH 6 BcltMh j ship Mermaid Gill Calcutta 15tb ult British barq an Limington Do Bth ult 52SS K n sMte R«^y Arracan 7th ult r'v'k H ar<l /W Baumgartcn337 words
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Article1100 1845-06-12 5 1 1 i,. I lo i.i I 'roin ilie OhW edition of .i ittu St-r lM jrft io »av ttui fir* took plirc la*t niijit t \le~-is \kVmr, Numb, and n Miit.u en-i rof ih.ii li'mse, jiodnwm, &c I *iim lite premises oi Messrs > **w>eis ami j ,ri:<)'i(1,100 words
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581 1845-06-12 5 Burning of the American ship Virginia. [from the EnnU^hwn, Muy 8] We heard a iepoil on Tuesday, that a ship had seen on fir** at lh*> Sain heads, and )e>ieniay we receivt-J a continuation o( u, staling the ves>el so drMro)ed to have the A:Jiencau ship Vu^iniu, ware saved with581 words
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706 1845-06-12 5 If a person receive an injury by the neglect, or wrongful act of another, he is entitled to bring bis action for damages but if he be killed no pecuniary claim can be made by those who suffer thereby, albeit it he to the extent706 words
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Article797 1845-06-12 5 May\. The KnCerprtze Meamer has just come in fr< m Madras, haviug lust her excellent commander, C'api. Dicey, by death. He entered the service of Government during the Burmese war, more limn twenty years ago, as chief officer of a transport. He afterwards commanded tbe 11. C.797 words
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Article1636 1845-06-12 5 (From the Delhi Gazette, April I<J.) We have great pleasure in giving publicity to the following very interesting account of the proceedings of thi., distinguished Corpt. We took occision. some time a^o, to congratulate Captain Beatsou on the suecebsiul termination of the bervice in which he had1,636 words
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956 1845-06-12 5 The Proposed Occupation of Basilan. (From the K»gU*hman, Mj j We have Doiiced both ia oar au d i,, Ollr Overland, UiilM pu<m»t only, the p.o,.osed Fi,-,i I occupation ol Builan, an i land forming the iu eastern extremity of the aoloo y,o,.pe, aud e ,mr. ed from Mindanao !>y956 words
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Article626 1845-06-12 6 Imperial t arliament. HOUSE (TF PEERS. Atrii. 4 fh B-itisii (Iki.ation* with Amkiuca. Lord CLARENDON introduced the subject of the •Oregon territory, in order to elicit from the Government »unie information at to our relations with the I nited States, and the course it was intended to pur•uf in626 words
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Article932 1845-06-12 6 «Sif Hubert did well in righting it out witli O'Oonaell He was too late hut when he henna he <iid it boldly ami stasibly, M iul I, for o»,e am heartily g)Hl O'l onneli has beeu touad guilty n d imprisoned. He was either in eaiuest932 words
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Article590 1845-06-12 6 Th< tithe* were originally possessed by the Catholic Ckmrck ot lreluud. Not one shilling of them is now devoted |o Usst purpose. An immence majority of tlie common people are Catholics they see a church I richly supported by the spoils of their own church establishments,590 words
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Article304 1845-06-12 6 ine piK»i auu ui» n»ck are c»>utiiiui*ily cuiuiog into ci>lli»it>u on pecuniary uittttera. Twice a year the holy iu.<n c»llrct« coiifri»si mi money rwider the deuoim n»ti'»n of tinttmui and Easter offerings. He selects tn »ery nij<aboarlio<»d one or two houses in wliicb. he h .Ids304 words
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689 1845-06-12 6 I maintain thit it is shocking and wicked to leave the religious guide* of six millions of people in such state of destitu'i <n! to bestow no more thought lhau up ob the c orgy o f the Saodwith Islauds I If689 words
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Article191 1845-06-12 6 I have always om pared the Prosfant Church in Ireland (and 1 ueiirve my friend Thomas Moore stole the simile from me) to tbe institution of batchers' shops in nil the villages of our In Jem empire. "We will btive a ItutcUei'* shops in e»ery village,191 words
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Article794 1845-06-12 6 Ma CAUDLE HAS HI MAIN. D l)i\VN bTAiKS TILL FAST ON!'., WITH A FHIKNO. A pretty time of light to cone to bed. Mr Caudle. Ugh 1 As cowl, too, as any |at». Enough to give any woman tier death, I'm sure. What I shouldn't have794 words
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Article696 1845-06-12 6 Husbavd'9 t ß a.-T W0 gentlemen, noted f Or fondness of exaggeration, were di.cn.*in th.V their different hotel.. One observed tluUt hi,? 2 he had tea ao strong it was nece.s-ry to confi e h an iron vessel. ol| n»e u > Q At mine,' said the other, it696 words