The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 August 1845

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 3:f. fnl. 10. THWJRSn^Y .lftttt.VJ.Vtf. Hth AUGUST, 1845. jr*>. cccccxvj
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 689 1 FOR LON ON. a'|lHß A I Barque WILLIAM ft 1 J A VIES. aaialn J. Hnowcw gre»t«r art of her Car^o engaged will have q>ji,k dispatch. For freuhl apply io MACLAINE, FRASER CO, Sia*"/""'- 9* 7* v 1845. r^R x«o^i>o^7" '|IME A. I BitfGIP*RY Captor, I Tikpin 390 Toi>t I'avmg
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    • 1774 1 I* OiVEVT E«»T%TE OF MARTERU^ THAHDEUS APCAR AND SIMON STEPHENS. V ESOLO AT Public Aucno!« on Monday the »s'h September n-xt at M o'clock A M hy •he Unders^ned, at the Oodown, o f Messrs Apc4r and STrp«KN» wiih ihe assent of the Mor^atfees the undermentioned i ropert? wit. Lot
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    • 615 1 i T k nortec r hav.ng been reported in China, that Opi«ra C a,l h s IJ ;re d ac°h £JT E To remove all doaht on the sabject I have ■mined before WWine, n e, 9 e 9 2 chest, Benares ex Qoeen and found them to correspond in
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  • PINANG.
    • 102 2 (From the Pinany Gazette, 19M July.) We Imve been requested to contradict a Native report which prevailed here a few weeks ago of the lon of the Ship Metlekel Behar formerly belonging to a Par««e Merchant of this Island and sold to certain Arab traders who paid
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    • 733 2 In oar paper of the 24th May we reported that a Mr Bright would likely come down by the Fire Queen's return to establish a Hotel and purchase a bungalow on the Great Hill as a Sanatorium for invalids from India and elsewhere, the information we tbeu
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    • 1578 2 On Thursday we observed go ne specimens of rock fee. lying in the Company* buildings which, we ua-deri-und, Captain Cougalton of the H. C. Steamer Diana collected at poiut of the Mainland, near Gicbee, situated 300 miles north of this Island. The Steamer, we hear, could
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    • 348 2 By the Wiyram* we have received the Chronicl* from the 4th of May to the 25th nit. A cones, on dent of ihe Ckrmick suggests that communication *ith the owoers ot the tire Queen be imuieUiatt ly entered on, to invite tlWio iHow thf iTR^^ Kail at Amherst on
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  • 425 2 TO 7r/^ ToßoFTHEdiNGApoM^^p^ vere cruici.m-or h I .hou.d ha*, b^^l n. a r.ew S p.,,, er controversy, winch I above aIT d.,l.ke, b since 1 „a/ c heeil „ono^ 1 «.«.l HOC tt »lo« my head to be c.u^d be heel wuh-ui attempting to km 1 am accused of
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  • 444 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAFoJtfc fKEK PKIsJ. Deur w, I am directed by the Committee appoint io manage the affairs connected with the buildup of ihe New Catholic Church" to inform you, thank teller wgnei >tella whi<h was published in your issue of the 7ih instant, contains statements not
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 746 2 NOTICE. THE Undersigned have established a Branch I Home in Singapore as General and Commission Merchants. HUNTER HAVES. Srngtrpare. 3Or* htlv 1845 ~if o rxczL TUP, l"nHer»iirned have been appointed A^ent* at ibis port for the ltdtu lnturance Company of Cllnfla, and me anthurizec to grant Policies ma le pa^ahle
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    • 281 2 an., attempt to open them. Th-y *re in «de of every six c, and for all purposes to whi h Lo ks are appli ed, and are strong, secure simple, and durable. C liubb's Potent Fireproof |sirong Liooms, Soles, DoMar Chests and ttoxes, form a complete security for Money, Deeds,
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  • 1961 3 It i« cufficieni thai Hie < ommitiee and tho*e ac" q IM nied with the affair* a>« satisfied «nd anited l.^'h^r, happy lo »cc ih« *eal and MCCMI of our ,le«r a"«i beloved Pastor in obtaining funds for the convle'ion of »hi« mc«H e.iihce and the generosity Minieredoes* of Our
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  • 143 3 We have received a leilei t'.otn Pinan^ signed An Okano Lama, requestini; us to publish a letter enclosed, addressed to the Editor of the Pinang Gazette, but which it seems had <>een refused insertion in the columns of that paper. The letiei is not calculated to interest the
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  • 27 3 At 10 Park Square V\esl, Kegrnts Park, on ihe 31 st May, the Li y of James 1 kasbr, tLsquire, late of Singapore of a Sos
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  • 1807 3 btnyapora, Thursday, 14M Auyt., 1845 The large numberof Strangers, many'of them Invalid**, which we may shortly extent to s«:e the vasious montlily Steamers blinking to our Island, would teem to render it peculiarly desirable lhat there should be on the island or in the immediate neighbourhood, a
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  • 392 3 Monthly Report of the Singapore Institution Free School furnished by the Secretary. This mum in* 1 exttnioftd the English t^omposittous of tbe several boy» of the First Cla*s, and pointed out to them various corrections and improvements which were itquisite. Their themes were various, aud some of tliem displayed a
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  • 1248 4 SiWWAPOBK, TIII'KMI»AV *****16, 1 4TU ADfillT, 1^45. In thi^^rthere ar. n« D««e. on Imports and Bxpo*._ «d Ve art. of^^ver, rt i^. Ac~«»t. mrek.pt in B|«..Wi Uoll-r. divide into Cent.. ...e v,0., "eau^.^™ vr, UM x M0 «U«. The last Article rrqurnuy urfd to. »*.h.
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  • 412 4 Shopkeeper, are well .locked^ cmfctilil. «!Z l h rl1 Th. White Shirtines-7iH> pg SO in. 40 yd- at K 2 471 S "0 36 in 4n yds. at 4T*.50 J '<>* q«u|j, t K,nn Fnvmn,- 6o cornea at Si per <£S Common Sarongs- 100 corgen at
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 289 4 Date FU Ve,*V, Name: Captain" ~FroZT Aogt.6 Dutch "blTq^ TMJTTrt C^c^T I;;:;:!: ft? b Igs ::!S Sri a. *3SI te** 1 hu „.o|Bn>i.b 8c 0r Jfor.CrlZ mi" M."" StK 12 rii D £^'We Thompson C. G. Ho* c 20Jur,« „12 I Bally Bc hnr Ruuganni, bmith Batavia 9th iuit ARRIVAL
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    • 672 1 (From the BtufHtkmmn. July \b.) We insert C*nspte«a)«sly for the information of our ptu'iral and commercial readers, from the Nautical jfgpzine of May 184.5. notice of what if, it would appear, new sboal in the < bins Seat, and one ve ry much in
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    • 1587 1 The following is tbe copy of l«tter potted id the Underwriters' rooms at Liverpool, respecting corn* rctf, discovered by Mr Johnson, of the ship Tory Hingmpore, Nov. 2tf, 1844. Gentleman, t bsve to acquaint you, that 1 left Mncao on the (sth of October, with favourable wind. On
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    • 3975 1 (From the India Sporting Review for June.). Delighted beyond expression M my first appear ance tit print, and ereat'ul beyond acknowledgment for the dexterity wih wbirh «h° breaks intny san<s we c managed, i was hoi iwo diys older after reading the Review before 1
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    • 26 2 (From the Athen&um, July 24.J The intelligence contained iv tbe subjoined gupple*neut to the Delhi Gaieile is of importance, and we 'therefore give it promioence
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    • 172 2 DELHI: Junk 9. ImpobtantNkws. One o'clock. We have this moment received intelligence from Hydrahid under date tbe 30th June, to the effect thrt AM men, with Head Quarters of (he 18th Bombay Infantry and 2 mountain guns with Golundtz, had embmked at 8 o'clock <m the
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    • 1267 2 In the brief notice ot iniellurnce from the Mauritius and Madagascar which appeared in our iasl, it was stated that H. M. 6. <'onwat had not arrived at the Mauritius." it should have hern tbe ton way had arrived at the Mauritius. The affair tpoken of is likely to
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    • 161 2 The Government Gazette -alao contains an Order-in Council repealing two former Orders, and thereby I Again idm tin< mr >' eylon, foreign goods composed of or manufactured from Iron, Steel or Cotton. It was found that under the existing state of things China Nankins, Negapitam and Pondicherry Cotton Cloths,
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    • 803 2 Revolt of the Convicts at Aden, attended with gxeat loss of rife. The following pabticuhrs of thia occuirence, with which we h»ve been furnished by our correspondent at Aden, may he relied upon as perfectly correct On the Jlst June whilst tbe convicts were at work aHout two miles
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    • 985 2 Caiko We subjoin tiie communication of our < airo cih ■e«|i(>iui«'uf Tl>p intelligence which he gives ot'llie stme of Syria in most d|>l raai ing Cairo, jut/i June, 845. You will hear wit l i much satisfaction, that the Victoria made an excellent paosuge, ani arrived at Mies on
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    • 378 2 Prize money to the Troops in China. On the sth of June Captain Berkeley asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether, having iewarded our Plenijiotentnry and many of the officers en<aj.'rd in the Chinese war for the services which they there had rendered, it w« the intention of the
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    • 1347 2 LECTURF. XI. Mrs CAtrnL* *CGKSsr« that h r pw. AR mothr, »H<iULD COMR AND LIVK WITH THRM. 1 Is your cold better to-night, Caudle Yei thought it w*s. 'Tvrill be quite well to-morrow I dare s»y. Tkere's a love You don't take cure e nou^ of
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