The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 July 1845
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1845-07-11 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 9 f\»<. 10. THI HSMKtY MOKATMJrG, iOtii /FIT, 1845. -t>>. cccrrxi18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement706 1845-07-11 1 NOTICE. PERSONS 'desirous of supplying Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels at with Fre h Beef and Vegetable*, are invited to prepare sealed Tenden. retdy to present to His Fxcell-ncv the Naval fommanHpr-in-f htef on boatd th«* Ani-cnurt, on his arrival at that place. The Heef and bles mast he of706 words
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Advertisement1552 1845-07-11 1 TO* SALE. At the Godown* of MARTIN, DYCE CO. THR following esteemed Wines ju«l landed ex Queen and Pautn^er -fmrn tlie well. known houses of Messrs F II lUaly »t Co. of Bordeaux and CocKßuaN, CaMfMU Co. Spa»klin« Hermiiage in cases of 1 Dot. each. First Quality Claret t Sparkling1,552 words
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Advertisement735 1845-07-11 1 AT ,k a ro s AX.B* I he Auction and Comn,i«ion Rooms of il.« C-njjersiKned. adjoining the «init»iHirr /)i.«^. Mry, C ommercisl Sou.,*, he following valoaMe and cho.ee ,elec.,on of British, French, China Gocrf, Ladies^ pla.n checked plaid while -Mutiin Dr M^. emVroidlred a Clnl n Cn hl > Oems735 words
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Article1319 1845-07-11 2 (/Was tht PinauQ Qm*H**. /Jm 14 Tlie UUind «f «or« AWrift«tMuHtvh nniy aVMHMsjs] from »he otainla <1 by the QnmiL, Junjoiia and Qunlla T. iy.i4 U «o» umimllj iafeste«4 by T^m bti 4s«nl>|eet to their |>«i>odical vlsvlta of »hmrt duia'ion Thin year however, it ap. ears, they b<vt i»"*n1,319 words
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Article1143 1845-07-11 2 f F rtm ike Spectator, May, 34 IV iMuf of Lieutenant oloael W all ice's Court Martial li*b tMiru at length made public ami we mut coafeea wirMclve* somewhat MrpiUed to find tbat it n »^«r» to Mm. Annexed are the particulars, on whicU we shall remark hereafter when1,143 words
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Article1080 1845-07-11 2 {From tht Etyliihman, Mig 15 A Corespondent ioqaires as to tbe petition a* in .t th* American cbppers to which we alUiad on Moo day. Tbe prayer was we understand, for we did not see the prwion. document, that the govern.,,,, of India would in its wisdom, please to1,080 words
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Article511 1845-07-11 2 (From the Englishman, May 26.) We poblub from tbe >wytpore Free treat a pro cUmatioii of the Government of 'he Netherlands InA\\. by vrhi^h tbe clmie of the charter of the Bank of Java which makrs «pecie payments compuls »ry, i« mipende J the Courts of the Inland511 words
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898 1845-07-11 2 JAVA Mr Van Vliet and the Java Bank. HatawuM, 4tk Jume iaic Johii petitioner, lot an opposition to execution w against. L V* H Vliet defendant in thi,^ Referring to the contents ot the different ren??: up«» ibis tthJK» Km defendant takes the libe J ivbiwiiing to tlie attend* of898 words
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Article248 1845-07-11 2 SOMETHING KKUaKDINO JUSTICE. Manna inter malot concedu. r Juveiu!. L-owex d»re, laissez vous blamer, court inner emprs.nner laissez vous pendre, mais puMioz w'n pensee Cc nest pas un droii, c'eit an oV*oir, finite oblig-finn de quico-ique a unp pen«&<» de J;i j.t,Huire, e> meitre au joor pour te bien248 words
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Article2112 1845-07-11 2 Opinion spun the qoe.tion put "1/ l 9ttw of change can be paid in bank noUi, otherwiee than with the content of him who i. the bearer ef It" Th« Council v of opinion that it can hare no difficulty fa ginog a negative reply to this question. The Dearer2,112 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement106 1845-07-11 2 F>>lUe OxtH, aiV) Bo«ec form a co.nplel* M-ooiiy for Mo»»». Ue**H». I'laie, b^-oks, Xc troiw Kite »i»d Thieve* THr«e arurles are wwd »>y. and any IV teen at rite Banks o( M«»n,» ay, MaeiHis V Ovlon Cask Boxee, P«lanqu»o. and O#st«4ch Hox^a, Btrong J«pan HsjlloHt T<u«iks. **«4 Jacan Boxes a'l106 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter995 1845-07-11 3 TO THE EDITOR Of THK SINGAPORE PREE PRESS Dear ir. It is a lone while now htt I have not heard any thing fn m you or your Correspondents about tite LaMd Regulation. This apuarent apathy or quiescence cannot be attributed to the p r eseut sjiiem being s «tisf*ci<>ry,995 words
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Letter93 1845-07-11 3 TO THE EDITOR Or THK slNuAi* .»i.. t+tM l'iu..« Mr, In another month the Ui-m ■»mniy Sieamers come in«o operation and we m^y to 9 quality look •or a lar^e increase of hii»ine« m die Pent (Jrßce Can you inforin the public whfihtrany arramjHin-itN have bee<i raaile to mcci tt»i«93 words
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Letter117 1845-07-11 3 TO THK EDIT >X OF IHfc dINGAPJKE tUt€ Pit MS Lhnr Ji>, There is nothing lik«> travpllingr for a i -Ming knowledge ~l wt< taking my v unl ri< c t«*w mominijs since and tailed at a Gem w man's douse hi-youd the 3 mite stone In conversation he 'Old117 words
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Letter89 1845-07-11 3 TO Til* KDirOM OP THE SINGAPORE KKtl PllF.i* Dear Mr Editor, Is it irue thiit the A Imiral hiving received such unbounded attention from ih« Authorities on his Ust visit to this Settlement rii« Excellency has sitf.iified his intention of passing thro' the roads without anchoring rather thin trespass upon89 words
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Article20 1845-07-11 3 At Hamsttad, on the S7ih April, the Lady of CapUin T. U. Johnston, late of Bombay, of a Son20 words
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Article77 1845-07-11 3 On the 26th A|>rtl,*t St. Mary v s,Bryantton>»quare, R. Murray. E«q. to M«tiLD«, widow ot the laic C. N< rris, Esq Bombay > ml Service. At D fer, Maj MrssiTSß, X I C.'» Serrice, to Mary Jo-ipiu, dautihi r of late Lieut -Cot. G Cooper, E. 1 Co 's77 words
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Obituary48 1845-07-11 3 At Singapore, on lite ni<hi of the 24th May ta«t f John Brown, Esq., Lie of Rangoon and formerly I 01 Hais ey At Singapore, on the trd Jaty, Walter— the be* loved Son of i'aptain and tin Kkynbll, aged two years ten Months and ten days.48 words
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Article1346 1845-07-11 3 I Singapore, Thursday, 10* 1 h July, 1845 H MS f7y. arrived here on the sth instant from Port Essmgton the 13th June. She brought intelligence of the toss of the Brum shix Hvd>a aa on the 2*>th May on the Barrier Reef in Torre* Straits, and1,346 words
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SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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139 1845-07-11 1 In this Por t there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Acronnt, mr» krpl it, S».m-«-h O dividnl iu«i I'rm,. l'» muvi cedii un »ie» n :>» follow :-Eurok« ii-'oo« Mouth.. Imdim and Chiiia Do. 8 Mouths Oritm Monti..139 words
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Article262 1845-07-11 1 Co"pkk r?" X l T 1 he l 0l T' >re P"«MI.W| lh« Utter wanted •f7,,T HMW^«-D'»»erBe.ttw«ied; aUo tup., Saucer. iod P|. tai i fc{W^%s^.A^ .m i»ovc Elm.— No demand »he Season beine over tirRiFW.-^ctirlet of low quali.y wanted, "the M.rkct'U pearl, (EASTERN ARTKXES Arrack. .B«faw262 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1845-07-11 1 lb if_T.fl f-Jf Ifj c °af .2 -r i A.2- j= t.£ S» 4 fc g cf .fc r S££g_iv__M g J ScS i 8 Is: i cS S 9 2.■ 1 __jj___£_iJ ?ii" *y j I*J er c *T fc Q- c i c -iijl a f_t j gif50 words
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Miscellaneous156 1845-07-11 1 FREBUA OF INSURANCE. ON GOODS. To Ei- nop* (not north of Great Britain) t\ ycent Do. (north 01 Da 3 Aismic* awd N v\ A lib 2 )f Cape or G Hope ft T Helena.... 2 B»«»*t. M M«o'»as ti Pfrm*i Ci ps 31 ID >ta 4 n Ftfua 14156 words
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Miscellaneous368 1845-07-11 1 *__t i """7" Par Hu'oue Quien /*y London '53J Bane. Ti.i. ITiu. 1» M Cly. IW Wax tm, '1 t v, _s*j_:r >ou8o s s* s.p.o Wm4 a *a ot_ k s&fc_?^ 4'f otiaits bum i J If Hhunarb. J* J T bacco 46 H.aa. tt.arrca <! y S, J«-P*«368 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Article282 1845-07-11 2 place it at tbe very head of tit *«r«|«r*q |>i>««e««i»n« I in in*- i'»»', and that lli»* !>«'»•'■ tliein«r|*e« mid dr- ftte f ff'P-Uer sJfisUt* fr<>m it than ttn y cm hope for, by monopoly and |>ioh niiiou. i (Ptont the EiytithiHun, June 7.) Tmk Ri<yti)i»ie Fiee ''»c*« stitr* that282 words
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Article508 1845-07-11 2 The Ghaut Sa rang Nuisance. (From the Eastern Star, May 18 J Two cases which have been brought before a Mv gUtrate at Bombay, of desertion of lascars though they had been pird in advance promise to revive the consideration of the existing system for manning our country vessels The508 words
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Article157 1845-07-11 2 (F out the Extern Star, June The following item is from the dak edition of yesttrHny'a V.nicmtia S7ar. We hH»e he«rd of collision yesterday morning betsrt^n the Steamers Dttark manth and trances Gordon, .ft* Middle Point, originating, as we understand, in the Jsjefca <>f tbe aptain of157 words
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Article118 1845-07-11 2 Captain Dumeretque, of the American brig Ante' lope, ha* be« n bum* lit before the Police at Bombay, ch'ued by the Post-master. General there of not de> lif:iiiiK the Post Office packet till six d»ys after bis arrival in port. He admitted the detention, but raised an118 words
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1695 1845-07-11 2 (From ike Friend of India, May 29 Tba Singapore Frtt Pres» informs us that Captain Betbuoe of tbe Royal Navy had returned from a po* lineal mission to Borneo Proper, where be received -he most favorable welcome from tbe Chief*, who have1,695 words
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Article1552 1845-07-11 2 We stated last week that the orthodox and liberal Hindoos in < -Icutta, had united in the determination to I'.und a new College, t'rttm which Missiuna y influence should i>e carefully excluded. This movement o giu..ies n the success which has Utterly attended c«~ Free i1,552 words
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Article1221 1845-07-11 2 (From the Friend 0/ India, M*y \b.) The last mail announces the death of Mr Smith, the brother of the Reverend Sydney im;th. The Three bother* N e tUut p,i.j lha debt uf nature wi»h. O »w,» J^arg of each other, and ,11 »f ter h,.i,,« ait-Lied the1,221 words
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Article743 1845-07-11 2 Mty B.— The Madras p-ip.-'M inform us that the left wig of H. VI. 57th U. «imrnt. in«rcuiii{ from Madras to Arcot, attended divine service at P >onamal«e, when t'.ie rlev. Li. W. W-itttord ascended the pu'jur m his surplice, ami tUe congregation to a ma t743 words
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Article1378 1845-07-11 3 (from tht Londuu AtuH. April Ik) The freedom of tbe city of fcdinburgh was confer»,d on S»»r lleiiry Potlin<e.r. »n )sth April. The ceremony took place iv tbe Council ru*...b.f. wblcb •tr du.etl U, Baliira Uuuca «1 Wllkie. th« Lord P VMS* ad..es»«"l -i»"» die lulUwmg SiT1,378 words
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Article634 1845-07-11 3 (From the Mont my l^mts. aprn, _<* j The accouuta of tbe Diet at Zurich we not of a very sW'jipa kind. Ou tbe recommendation of tbe Committee, the Diet have pasted a resolution for tbe suppression of the Free Corps and on tbe I Itb inetaut, they adopted634 words
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Article1675 1845-07-11 3 Ilungeifoid auspeusion- bridge baa beeo opened to the public— Mr Carua Wiltun i> again a prisoner iv tbe cuatody of tbe Vicumte of Jersey. During the year 1814 ibere were 84 person killed, and 102 injured by railway accidents in tbe United hliiidom. It having been recently diucorered1,675 words
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Article1068 1845-07-11 3 The Jo-imal J.a Di'utt putlishtf* Hie folium^ t of the milintl ieij uicii for nrintu< Hid fort, tic, nJ of Paris, according to the report of M. AlUrd 2,i''i mortars, cauuun, or hntm-rt, of iron or n, M of which 50 are to be Panuan guna 5,750 a>mj''1,068 words