The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 August 1845

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. <»•<». 35. V»/. 10. TH I 1 HHn.tT JHOHjrMJTG, 28TII AUGUST, 1845. *n». cccrrxYin
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 638 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION ON the requisition of the Assistant Comrnisiioner in charge at AkfaH it m hereby notified for the information «f the Commercial Community and others, ,M i Spanish and Mexican Dollars will coiunue to im, received intu the Government Trpasury at Akyab a rhe exchange of 220 Company's R»-
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    • 1082 1 T n ry S ™y a P Ore > 27<A A W* 1845. TO BE SOLD B. BU i_.T^ AUCVrov, ToCapumF^BEK On Wednesday next, the 3rd Septr. bhenjf. Singapore Sfc. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, blf On account of ihe Estate of Htdii Mobtaw. and We the undersigned request you w l'
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    • 316 1 i«or.CE. IT having been reported in China, that Opium Shipped on the tire Queen lost in weight 5 to 6 Catties in each Chest. To remove, all doubt on the subject I have examined before Witnesses 2 chests Benares ex hire Queen, and lound them to correspond in weight with
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    • 1041 1 TJjd't Tvf! or M ittJgi. HE Undesigned heri-hy give noice to all interested, hat on i he »sf <«ay of *e|»teml>e next, Ihey wi| make a dividend of all the fui.ds rem.imng j in trust in tl.eir hands amongM such creditors of M*it« Moss as art- eniitled thereto under the
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  • CALCUTTA.
    • 73 2 The Mofussilite," a Weekly Newspaper. (Fr«m the Englishman, August A.) Saturday uabered into this wourd of letteri a new candidate for popular farour in the form of hebdointndtl entitled the Mofaisilite. The trrit al of the mail prevent* us from any notice of this journal, except ■rationing tUat the editor
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    • 125 2 (From the E*gliihmzn, Anyntt f>) The llnrkaru has obtained some Hob«rt Ttwrn pa per*, wlu.h announce a regular war between ttie natives of Hmm Zealand and the settlers. At present success iuolmes to the former but such a struggle nuut eventutlly terminate in thfir utter fettruetio*, recording to
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    • 148 2 (Fiom the EngluKman July 29.) Ot'R readers will see among our advertisements the J announcement of a new daily papnr. The Economist; and we also hear of an intended weekly one, co that ifcaM is no fear of our fellow- citicens being without abundance
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    • 163 2 (From the Enyluhman, July 31. Our readers will find among the advertisements in this day* p»per. the pronpertusof the Bagt Indian and (J'jioninl i crew -PropeUer Navigation Campauy, a scheiut! which was innounced about two moottta mo* l It it proponed to r«»«hlitri a nunthly v«n«el,
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    • 88 2 We are happy to hear that B .boo Govinchunder Dutt, a ion of our worthy fellow citizens, B»buo RusI Bomov D-iU, has b«en appointed a Urputy M^^istrite at Rtjakahye. He baa loin; been a literary corresI pondt ut of our paper, and we
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    • 85 2 As there sic not many sights to ue seen in Calcutta just now, mm may gratify some of our readers by announcing that a new ship, of 6<)U tons, will be iauncued at Honrah to day, trom the yard lately oicipied by Mr Uremner. This ship is
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    • 110 2 The English Gentleman." Mr StocqueJer see/ns to be following the example of one of our Calcutta contempornsies, absorbing rival nevrspapeis by purruase. He aunounceg in the Euylmh Uentieman of the 3Ut M«y, that the Xiiional Record has, from this date, merged into the Btftbk Uentieman, and that the latler will
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    • 294 2 We have teen London latters wbicb state that the Couit of Dirt.iom approve of the plan proposed by the Liw Commissioners for an in termed late Court, preferring it to the suggestion of the JuJges. We hope tint approbation will be speedily followed by action, and that
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  • 188 2 {From the Englishman, July 28.) We had not noted that tbe Friend 0/ India mentions a shock of om earthquake as having been felt at Js«ramporr on "Wednenrfav morning, and we learn that it wai also vf ry ,11,1111. lv felt ncr« at about naif-past 4 A m.
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  • 723 2 Ice. Ice. Zee. We are happy to learn thai the enterprising Mr Tudor, tbrtiujh whose zeal and application residents iv India are iruiuiy indebted fur the introduction of all the long train of luxuries that result from the application of ice to domestic use», is about to extend the
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  • 96 2 We beg to bring to tbe notice of the authorities, the rrctrit unju«t intpogiticD mmlr by the post office f'unc-tioiiaru-B nt Manila, in cbnrfting 50 < ents on every >r»ule b?»«er <i«epatched by the Overlnad Mail, notwithntundiitg time the i»Unil« govrrniuent dues not p»y h hiimle cent towards
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  • 437 2 TO TIIR KDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRES? Jitr Kdiltpr s I find myself railed upon in justice to Mr Tudor, of boston, whose name has been introduced as well an mine in connection with (he Ice House Scheme, at ill s Settlement, in an eili'Oiial ailicle in the
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  • 104 2 €< AM classes a.ie said to be dissatisfied with the New Anhbishdp. He has been reprimanded for some of his acts by the Court of Formal. It is conjectured from ihe heavy taxes he has imposed on Candidates for Holy Oiders, and from the un- mitigated avidity with which
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  • 4178 2 Singapore, Thursday, 28th Augt., 1845 The American Steamer Edith which arrived here on Saturday last, from Bombay, announced ihe arrival there of the July Mail, but in consequence of the Bombay Post Office' authorities having declined to send the Singu- poreparkelsinlhe^rfi/// only one London M ai of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 613 2 Sell* I I 111 l Cilll. WUaktf in cask and »>oiile. AlNopp's Pale Al* in hhris cagM 3 dor *>a h CiMiidelieis, Ar^aud, Table, and UeaJn^ Ltmp burtg. To«i Cheats, Buggy L«mp«i. of lion Chest* and Book S.ife* "I'jinj Pr «<e« mf s<t*>*. Fnwlin^ Pieces a-tfl Pi«t"l«. OolJ Mud Silver
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  • 1251 4 ftlffUAPOUK, TlllWiriV ]fiu«»mm«*, ~^mm* Aimii, 1945. In this Foit there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Katioa are free of alfeh*. AcronnN .r, k.pt in 8~«Uh U .,11.r. divided into CenU. The ,uaal credit on .ale. a. follow. :-E U
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  • 207 4 D EUROPE GOODS. \<y V** Mocked cwiflvS t th"!r h nWIMen i <°**£rft^ rln **l£ «M &M 4^ M «J| -b. Mle nfmt re. Cotton Twht, A/«/ e Nft fr uuo pc s ™r P d.m.nd for r o o I™s™°°' Tl, Pre J la b
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 376 4 ARUIVAIS. Datt 1 Ftaff V **< ~Ca~^aT n >^T~ "SST"./ AuBt 22 S!;^ 77^"^^ i-u^—^=i tn S"c h BbtV8 b t Va q m e Rhi "th 22 Sn.n I iana C °"Ba'ton a Cr UM 23 i m !t F/^ Gandi M nil 15th.lt "23 BrTti h r a
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, 28th AUGUST, 1845.
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    • 596 1 (/Vows iht Katte.m star, Aujt. 6.) Tin volcanic ag«acv which, from >i«f to lime, ditpl«ys itself aluna the line of tbe rastern districts of lirii*al and tbe Tranagangrtic provinces, happens to ]ih«>- been io vivid action of late. Frequent shocks r i!ti'(|uakea bay« occurred throughout this tract, during tor past
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    • 4372 1 mfea General ±temarks. f From the Lttmtot Mml, July 7 The more rapid succession of mails for India, instead of tinuiiig us uuiTt-pired at each departure to meet the. Ny of ne*»' news! which uju«t greet the arrival of e*OfJ de»|i*u Ii ia our grent empire uf
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    • 1561 1 Letters a:.d papers from C.leutta, the 3rd, and Bum >ay I2.ii AJay,ti.< Southampton, Wire delivered in London on 2 6 Hi June. The Duke of Coruwull, wiih the mail for Malta and Aleftawina, left Sou Hampton on 3d July. Iff Edward Veroon ScbalcU, Professor of Hindustani ai
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    • 3462 2 HOUSE OF LORDS— Junk 27. T»« P«»T.OFncc— Mr T. ])u<iro«ib« rose to mil tbe attention of the House to the present mode of remunerating certain officers of tiie Post-Office by per. quisites md fees, and moved that tbe returns which Lad been made by the General Post-Office be
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    • 1445 2 LECTUKE XIV. MBB CADDLK THINKS IT HIGH TIM«" THAT T CHILUHKS SHOULD HA.V* gUMMIR CLOTHING There, Caudle If there's anything in the world 1 hate— ...d you know it— it it asking you for moo-, I sure, for myself, I'd rather «o without a thin, thousand
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