The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 August 1845

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MARCANTILE ADVERTISER. V». 34. I'M. 10. THIHHMKIT JUOHJTMjrG, 2| 8 T AUGUST, 1945. Mo. CCCCCXVH
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 668 1 QOfXIRKEVT MOTZFEC A. "TXOH ON the requisition of the Assistant 'ommisrton#r in cha/itc AWyah it is hereby notified for the information ot the rotnmrrcial < ommunity and other*, ,h«i s>pani«h and Mexican Dollars will continue to t* received into the Government Treawv at Akyab >h« exchange of 220 Company's Asv
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    • 1404 1 SALE OF JcvJFVf COFFEE. THE UNDERSIoTio WILL SELL AT THEIR GODOWNS BY PUHLIC AUCTIOH, On Friday next, the 2U4 «M 2 a. m. 672 B gg JAVA COFFEE, weighing 768 diculs. 'terms and further particulars will be made known at the time of sale. BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, Ukh August,
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    • 897 1 NO'flCE. P MARTIN. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS-DAY THURSDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK A M. PRECISEEY. By order of the Trustee of the Insolvent Esute of AT THtfR tATE GODOWNS COM M FRCI AL- SQU 4RE. The Stock-in- Trade. Office Furniture, belonging to the above firm. Terms Cath. F. MARTIN.
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  • 239 2 Vrttm the t'itann Gazette. Ausmt 2.] Dm vi the week a lew more prahtis li.ye come -in fiotn Ai'kefit and the brin 'from the W. C >uinatia with tnoie lietelnut, and several vessels have arnve I fioin other quaileis The Haihour it> at p»eM>nl beitei tiMed with meithani men
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  • 632 2 He report lust wetk o: Ai b'ty lav g I- ft the Heei and gone On In l!liii..i wa- U ouec 1 sue s>i <d irom AJala>ca on il».' I7ili ultimo tor >y«lney wlier* Captain Bl ickwoud x peels to tind o der« lor kit re
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  • 164 2 Since we lasi adverted Io the su*ar I uMiVaiion of the Province, we have heaid of several other pieces ot land having heen bought from Government toi thai purpose, which we believe are situated somewhere near to the Soonghy Juiijong Other Applications have more recently been m
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  • 90 2 tft We haave received die. two first numbers of the Struils Times, and Irom it we have copied he opm ny addnss ot the Edilor It is a large sized Journal lor tiie Stfaiis consisting of eii<tit lolio pages We have always considered tt»e f»«e Hressmu\>iy sufhcii-nt lor the
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  • 973 2 The Calcutta magistracy. From the Friend of India, July 17.) Some public *i>vited Native gentlemen, anxious for tbe increased efficiency of tbe Calcutta bench of Magistrates, have nddretseil a letter to Sir Henry Hardiotre, in tbe columns uf tbe Hurkaru, entreating that mi the next vacancy, and on future
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  • 399 2 The Sorting; of Letters on the Steamer. The proposal which we offered last week rehtive ta he »ortin< of our letters on the steamer, after the m .il boxes have been delivered on board at Suez, has been supported by the Surkaru, who proposes that the community should memorialize the
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  • 1439 2 Jultf \Q. lbe Star stales that the L^w Commission will be" legally put out of existence before the present Srssiun of Parliament is brought to a close and that a new uupaid Commission, consisting of a Judge of the •Supreme Court, one of the Sudder Court, and
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  • 785 2 Kangaro Hunting other Sports in New South Wales No. 1. (from the India sporting Review, for June.) In the year lS.to, a young man from my part of the world set sail with about j£f>oo in ready money, for tlie flourishing colooy of New South Wales. He was absent about
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 864 2 TOTI BAI2. At -the Godoirn* of MVRTIV, DVCK CO. MIIK luiluwintj e>ie^u»«a NN me* jti»t hnHpd ex I Ji, Q*oom mid /'«i»j^/i^rr--'rtin llie well-known |i. niie« of W»-«» r I- II Ur*iv Co. of lioideaux Sl.d i**>* XXI RN, tAMHBI I L fc C't. v l i Win c 11.
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    • 29 2 1 i hen Wai c, KoVklllU pieces and Pistol* A vaiiely ol China Goods, Japan Cloak, Silks K««keis, Birds of Paradise., Leiier and Foohcap Paper Sic. WALTKR SCOTT DUNCAN
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  • 1097 3 TO THE EDITOR OF lilt SINGAPORE FREE PRKSS Snip ulluiw, Batavia Roads August 2nd 1845. Dtnr Sir, 1 lose no time in forwarding the following account of a Miotl I di>tu*eied in the Schiiod Sea, winch I ben you will insert iv your exteuMiely enCiiln'ed PhjkT.. On the 2nd
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  • 174 3 We have received from Stella a rejoinder to Mr Woodford's leiter published last week, which we withhold for several reasons. One is, because the communication is unauthemicated; and another i* that th* dt'cussion, as begun, does not promise to be carried on in a proper tone We think
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  • 46 3 At 9inr»pore, on the 16th infant, ErtztßßTit, the o<ily Dau^hur of Mr Oeo. Nicholson, aged 15 yean 8 Mon'hs, and 4 d iys At Singapore, on the I9ili intrant, William David, second son of Mr Geo Nicholson, aged 19 years, II Months and 14 days
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  • 1701 3 Sinyapor*, Thursday* Ulst Augt., 1845 The fnllewing 1 extract from a letter from our former Resident. Mr CiiAWrunD. is valuable, as showing the opinion in legurd to the land sales of a person, who by his long residence in and thoiout?h knowledge of the Set tlement and
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  • 192 3 (From the Straits Times, August \9.) We deeply regret to announce the death of L J. H. Grey Esq. which melancholy event took place at Singapore on the l Oth instant. The deceased, who was greatly respected by every one within the circ'o of his acquaintance, belonged to the
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  • 216 3 m Sububbv. Islands. Country. Town. -5 s 5 H Nation. I| fe -o 1 -3 a M«le» I Femaleß- Males Females Males Females. Males jFenoaie*' 3 Eurupeaas 7T. 777. 777. 7777
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  • 1055 4 ilJlGAVflMtlfc TlfcCfctJOAY MOIUIAO, «i*T AUGIIT, 1945 la this »o t there ?to no Duties on Imports and Export* and Vessels of every Nation are free o* ~in~^Z Aoro«H g^hD^hn 4hM»d ln» Cenu TLe tt»a.i crHlll on M *e« i«n...w. ,-c«^r, uo. 1 Month,. Ofi UM
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  • 246 4 ootton goods a EU PE GOODS P"ce. We h^r of m >nd <"""<« be .old in an? 3 pica., N.. 38 J5 N.. 48 ;J* 'I •^lst—^— .b.« devMipHo,,,. o °d *».nd Dd h fear -|wJ rf teTJ 1 in fi -~y d«n of Mle Metals
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 56 4 If I a a t ft t>« -a jjj |1 ii 3 liiiiti Mil ti* I V 8 if aiiMliiii!! ii s i s i\i Sifesiiifiiliyj f ::so fi» «*I i"S S 2?2s E «a »y Pglg<»gWI^8j8i?i j|f I I j« II if 5r|l^| S: 5o55^w hi! 1 tr 1!*j
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    • 228 4 ARmiVALS. Aagtls British ship KvH Sr~j: DeparL Mugjj 41. «,z A ba— ;r P io 7 S;j b*2 p^ a rri§ r "\i u^ w k^ r^, Hanrey Bomb.y llth.tt „16 Briti.h ahhp Duke of Bronte Barclay J Madras 21st alt Ifi tOl*' v q £*??< Jttl?O C di 27
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 6 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
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    • 2322 1 I iball not bore yon, reader, with my sheep f rasing ar raace«a«i»U. but introduce to you ti«« Urge docs l»r«cr th«n the Kn|li»h greyhound, but not to large as ,l, r Sro»ch deer h<>uud. Something hrtwrrn the tw »as 1., v me kOfi— but more powerful and muscular I
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    • 1621 1 "Mav^MaW* (From the At hence tm, June 10.^ We believe that but oue sentiment prevails as to the rounder in which Captain Biden has conducted the duties of Air m to the Peainsulnr and Oriental Steim Nawigati«u Company he was just the mdividu d for the management of such
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    • 1064 1 Noise in the Dockyard. (From the Ge itfemu-t's Guzette, July lI.J Yesienlay morning lhe hammerm.j in the Dockyard was such a«tooustiuct the pr weeding of lhe Cuun ilie'i sitting in <h jl rimiiMl Sessioii*, \n\ a Co'lS^^l)|e was seni ovti Iv 'he Dmjkja' I with ordtrs to hive the
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    • 236 1 PoBTMASTan Gknkral, rer??/? Commander ok the Sbsostris" for Detention of a i out Office Packet. In pursuance of a Summon*. Captain Voun? Ccnmamler of the H. E 1. C's Jiteam Fri^ute Sesostrit, appeared yesterday, t>efor« the Senior Magistrate, to answer tlafl above comnUint, lkid against him by W. C
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    • 380 1 Seventh day. Saturday, July \2th. The Chief Justice entered the Court shortly after lt> o'clock. The Advocate (ienentl and Mr Dickenvm and Mr Ilouird and Mr ''uclirane took their scats, as «oiue important trials were expected »o come onThb Ihikh Jisncß addressed the Admctte General, and said, that
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    • 1976 2 teeaiioa ara < which was weakened and nreiodiced l f b. tke wli of Hie Vd»oc4te ••raenl. wilh wh« fc j the Advocate Cieneral c«»Ud W« «d»ie« I" the Uo vrnMfnl, the ourt did not iotend to interfere it niiftht b« of m\m 9% it mig lit not but it
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    • 481 2 (From the Gentleman 1 Gazette, July \A.) The public prints h*ve repeatedly pointed out the state of tin-. Vend and the mortality daily occurring amon^ the Pilgrims od boirJ of her and the Senior Magistrate and the Deputy Superintendent of the Water Division of the Puhce have investigated
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    • 1064 2 Change of Governor fer New Zealand At lengfh Captain Fiizroy has been •upergpded in the Governorship of New Zealaad. The f«ct was announced by Mr Hope, Loid NUiilfy's suboidin^te. in a characteristic manner. He and Captain Rous and Colonel kire Trevor appear to have rehearsed in private little colloquy
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    • 100 2 composed of military and natal officers, hut been appointed to prepare a bill for aildin* to tKe fortifications of th«t town, to be presented la the Chamber in tb« coarse of the nest session. These wok*, the estimates of wliich are to imoont to 23,«>un,uoi>f. t will consist
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    • 1169 2 What's this That rrses like the issue of a And bears upon its baby brow The round and top of sovereignty "For some short time back a party ha* been springing up in Ireland to which, by some means or other, the appellation of" Young
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    • 346 2 We pf reive t iwt Mr Muntz has <iven notice of i motion requiring medical practitioner* to write tbt-ir prescriptions in Kngli«h, and put plain E>i<;li.|,, th«ir gallipots If this proposal is adopted, tlit dig,,, ty of Medicine i* none, for on the pricci^le of MM
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    • 725 2 Tat ScHoniMAStrß Wanted in Mipdlkskx At an inquest held by Mr Wakely, a witneas was exa« mined who tc»rcely understood tue questions pat, and from whom a direct or intelligible answer was with tbe greatart difficulty c lie ted. Upon that occasbn tbe Coroner Cuanmenred upon the lamentable ignorancs
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