The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 September 1845

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. l». 3T. F>»l. 10. TMMtJRSO^IT MOUJrMJrG, 11.., SKi'TK.rtttKß. 1845 •Mo. CCCCfXX.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 797 1 isOTICE TO MARINERS. THE following remarks by Captain Rom of the y] I. Company's 3team Ve«sel Pklegethon are „,o#»d (or ibe information of Master* of Vewels *°TV Hobble E. I. C. Steam Vessel Phlegethon h(K ed off the 8. W. part of Pulo Tingy on the h of August 1845,
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    • 1368 1 NOTICE. fIINE half yearly Sale of Useful and Fancy ArX tides— in aid of ihe Chinese Female School" will be held (D. V.)on Tuesday next, 1 6th September at the bouse in Kampong Glam. The sale to commence at past 9am, to close ■t 3 p. m and will be
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    • 621 1 Trip !t* V 1 n *X***M. HE iTndwigned laket .hi* PF ori IM ,j. of *H*~, 30M A V ,U, ,845 MARTIN fi- m of Ltxx, ESiSSttV** URder JOHN MARTIN LITTLE m CURSETJEE FUOMMUH7F And X J HW D U O»AtE.» And Jor Slt fc at U,e Cmrntmm llovms of
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  • 3032 2 (From the Friend of Cktna, Augtut 16 A mere incite friend has f»?«ured as with the following valuable |Mper on Shanghai, which we publish •to the exclusion on our editorial remarks on local «t--rfaira. Notes on Shanghae. 'SHANGH A B, in the province of Kiaugnan is one-of the «fite
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  • 514 2 These are generally used by Niugpo people and raders to that pact. t These are generally used by A.moy, Canton, Formosa traders. X These are generally used by Kuantung, Shantung and Northern traders, The Custom-house and Commercial Standard. besides the above weight*, there are several other i By the Pntnn
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  • 15 2 At Singapore, on Thursday the 4th instant, Mn I Gio Perreau, of a So«.
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  • 4362 2 Singapore, Thursday, Wth Sept., 1845 'Hongkong. 'By 'the Steamer Lndy Mcnj Wood we have received Hongkong papers 10 the 30th ultimo, from which we have m-t-le extracts Amongst the papers is the Ist No. ofHhe Overland Register., a carefully prepar, 2d epitome of news and 'commercial inlelii*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 653 2 iuifi jud Cape oau lieei. Arrack, (liataria( in wood. Siifjiy, Port, ami M«d«ita Wine«. Ciarei and Sautern«. Gin ariJ Htandy, in wood and boiile. 'leer, in wo« d and botile. Kumiw, Manila and Coir Cordage, of >i»M. l.uop. Sewing Twin*, and lines. P-wuts, black, while, yellow and .gieeu. Fmiiii Oil
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1845.
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    • 1627 5 (tiomt*c HoH*kin£ Keener, Agmt ij.) j We i'i* tpjr i" 'earn ihti one of ihr Junks iow I tit- fiu»»<>ii', ho ci»m» Irnm Foo-cbow-100 ««uti a f fw of 1 hi? «hows the heut-rkui rfiect of ,1, r*UJuiioiio r «.Mr liovfriior in ex*ciit>g he *bsurr| „*ni« ieq»iired *>y ih« s
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    • 665 5 American Baptist Mission as Canton. (From the China, MM August, 2l*t We are s »rry to learn th«t the American Baptist Mission <tt Canton has lately encountered se>ious tnd unexpected obstacle* which though far the present tnie/rupting their Operations, will in ihe lon< run p.ohahly tend to smoo h the
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    • 519 5 The Present &tate of Ispahan By H. Ma Brif Pilot we have received intelligence of the present state of P.Wtce improvements in that ancient seat of Royalty the City of I»p*han. Uoder the rule of her present Government Afjhtamed not only have the different tribes in the neighbourhood of
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    • 447 5 We .uu.nT .i\ a bin Natives credit f»r the foil < n 'i r of sapiaeiiflM «»:ii -h i« so eoßcpica >vi in t teir cha «ot^r, tnl it »< H)nfrf*«|is#ntlj m* sr<* mu;h antioye I and inconfeniencd by their insensibility to the vafuff of tiiue.
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    • 118 5 (From the Englishman, Attt/uft 19 A correspoodent at Sylhut s*y«, that the earthqaakes of the 6th io«tant, seriously injured several houg-t, and the portico of the I'burch he think* tb« direction of the shock, wbich lasted about balf a minute, was nearly due east and west. The time he
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    • 325 5 Letters from Bbaugulpore mention aa accident ths> might b«*e been, but fortunately was not, attended with disastrous consequences. Last Sunday week, the entire roof of the Church felt in. An hour later, and the Church-going inhabitants would h»ve been assembled in it. Some suspicious crncks being
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    • 506 5 The First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Bengal now alive in tar dadoes. (From the Calcut a Star, Augutt 16 We learn fi ora the Hurkaru that Sir Charles Grey was H the fir«t Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Calcutta." We had b^en l*bourin< under the
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    • 83 5 Aft.iir 9 re looking warlike on the Frontier Ttw I Commissariat are hytng in frtnres ard buying elephants aird rumHs an fa»t as thry can procure them, and on the 28th ultimo, directions were given th*t tbe order promising an irrcreme of pension to ibe
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    • 210 5 We have beard of an act of generosity, performed at the tame time with so much delicacy, that we have tha greatest pleasure in making it public. Tb« Bombay papers not long since announced tha death of Capt. Totikt, Surveyor t« tbe Insurance Offices, and a
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    • 226 5 We mentioned yesteaUy the loss of tbe French Ship *farc2rn ie we liav* since received some particulars >f the same. She wis homeward bound and weighed rom Saucer anchoring buoy on the morning of Sunday ast. In fhornsliill Channel she refused stays, being lien in
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    • 412 5 CFrom the London Mail,\July 2\.) The Em India and China Association have pablishd their usual comparative statement of the nnr.ber of Jritish ships with their tomm^e. wbich have entered nwaids and cleared outwards from mid tv places writun the limits of th« East India Company's charter, rora
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    • 40 5 The Queen has been pleased to appoint George Grey, Esc, to be Lieutenant Governor of the colony of Nevr Z -aland also Frederick Holt Robe, Esq., Major ia tue Army, to be Lieuten&nt-Goveruor of the province of South Australia.
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    • 2051 5 Amkricv. The Hon. L Alauiean, of Baltimore, h«8 been appointed Minister to l£ag!itnd. This mission is merely of the ordinary chitrauter. The Union regar Is "it as a matter of congratulation that Mr Mar.---i lean's sentiments accord with those of the Admiuisj tration on tbe Texas and Oregon
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    • 2530 6 The projected bridge irrmn the Severn for the liristol and Liverpool Junction Rtilway. would only be two mum, in is-ngth and timt across tidal stream the estimated coat, BUO.OO A project lias been formed lor uniting tbe Great Western Railway witli tbe Eastern Counties line, by
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    • 1456 6 Portablb Liric-Bovra.— On Saturdayexperi fc to te*t the efficacy of the new Hfr-boat. recently in Tented by M. Manioni, were made i« the ba.i,, V, Wooiwieh Dockyard, i,, presence of great many tical and icientific periooi. The boat employed this occasion had been tent to the dockyard i n
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