The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 December 1845

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. SI. PM 10. th 1 Hmn.tr JHonjrurv, ls-m December, i»45. -Vo. CCCCfXWIv
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 836 1 IS IHrCoURTOF JIDICATIItE OF PIIIVCEO^ Wales I-i and, Singapore Malacca. Y'DTK'E is mkri-hv r.ivi:v, that a I^l (Itntral Qu irtf-r Session of the will l>e hnldt'ii by tlir s till Court lor ftingtpora l tHe pleoei mborHiMitfl thereto, mi the Court Honst*. in Sragaporej mi Pride) the set -oml day
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    • 1508 1 NOTICE. .WA T lll Peninmlar and Oriental Steam i. ■^-1> Nav lgi »tion Company's Sieam S***&&i> S v^ iM BRAOANZA h LADY MAUY WOO D are expected to arrive here on the ,h and 7th Proximo. The former veMel on the sth from Point de (Jalle on her passage to
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    • 732 1 Ceylon, iv, r Black. Horißkon:;, Messrs Lewis and B.roett Singapore. Mr Thos. Smith. The puhl.c are hereby cautioned against purchasme spunous P,m,w made ai Birmin«ham. which are injurious ic .the nearer, and a wry inferior article «one are genuine but those stamped as above, and which bear the name of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 445 2 Dear Sir, The repeated complaints of the inconvenient distance cf ihe Reading-room and Library from Town jugge»t9 the idea of the Committee tryina to j, f cur« the unoccupied rooms adjoining the Godowin o f Messrs Little Cursbufb V Co. in the
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    • 286 2 Pray can you inform me thf» reason why no step* h.ive been taken to clear the drains in and about Campong Bencoolen. 1 a*k the question because I see the Streets are in the same filthy and unwholesome stale as when I
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    • 253 2 Alt/ Hear Mr Editor, I am in doubt whether the Editor of the Straits Times under the cloak of b* ing a friend of the Drains, is not endeavouiing as much at is in his power to put a stop to any
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  • 10035 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 19th Decr. 1845. We give two able and instructive articles from the Times and the Economist, on the subject of the Railway mania in England. It is evideut that a crisis and a crash are hand. We have been favo»el with a publication which has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 793 2 V OILMAN'S >T«>tifS. rXeiv^d rrovi»n-i, s in tins, fmm «he n»"t Hou«es of«ll is xnd c 'he i>x^t quainy, a freih »up. O'l hind. m \\mfTu s J.HUS AUi\ J.HiOS. I3outK4>"H-, fIaBBH. Pickles. Vinegar, Salad Oil, Captfl «rtd Mustard. Sardine. NVilisliire l?ac n, Sliced Beef. Tonunes. Mains a'"' Cheeses. Cabin
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    • 784 2 l)t'HllllUI MIR «|i(l hfHltlM r-dl S Dit'O China Flower Vases and Suuar Jars. Ditto China I >esert Serviee(new patent) Enamelled Silver Btskels for Ornaments. Silver Snuff lUtxes, Cjrd and Needle casei &c. Reiutiful pair of Silver Mugs. Gold Chains. Chinese Marble Chairs »nd Tables. China Itattan Cloth Baskets. 1 hint
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 186 4 IHIPriNO IN THE HARBOTTU iTM 8. Ins UmSfTBSi H. C. steamer Ihlepefon lUn II C ifeamer Dinna Coimalion Ilambro' baiq Unn, 3RO, Ho »gt BouneaH, Selitfal-e fc Co. Hamburg B hrig Tkmt Queen 8i Hart A L Johnslon Co B bri^ Eliza Ann Oranier Do Bombay Swed barq Jas Moorman
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    • 154 4 Ii Mi oii. L n-^ Sqsqcsq a :3 SiJlJa :ij gllillll g^Jijllgl-^- board ship ami 8 te 10 coyjns of Jine quality at Dis6f>. White Hally may be quoted at Drs 70 a 75 and Cargo at Dis 60 a 65per coyan. Svgar Imports of Java have been sold to
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    • 311 4 AKTIXVALS. Dai9 Fl *9 Vessir, Name: Captain Trom~ I o/ ..2 Dutch b.rq Fattal lluir I Rh. mO a 18,1, ult H!« P I k Uf Gir f I BoU °H fiatu.raug 2Uth ult "r! k! 1 «r B igaHd I Alna id Macao *JKh ult 13 Hn uh I
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, 18th DECEMBER, 1845.
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    • 1474 5 The Railway mania. (From the Time*, Oct. 14.) Tbe attention of the more sober tad calculating portion of the public seems at length fairly awake to tbe stupendous amount of railway undertaking*. It appears at last to be understood and felt that finite powers and resources are not capable
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    • 1190 6 (Trom the London Mail, October 24. Few things present greater difficulties to statemen than the government of colonies and dependencies. Tuis has been exemplified in the most striking manner by tbe history of our progress in tbe East, where, thoagu we have succeeded upon the whole, our errors have
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    • 3500 6 A Charge delivered to th» Grand Jury of Bombay, Sept. 25, 1845. 1 BY TUB HOW Mil JUSTICE PfiRRY. Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. -—ln accordance with long •■tablifthed ussge (and tbe practice dates back at least 600 years*) it it now my duty to address you on the
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    • 710 6 The W. SalxnondL (Fiom the Friend of I.mn, Xjuember, ><)-; About *ix months << >, i,, n;t..-ini <»o nenrjo wcvurreuoe in the StniU, wa r»,ad« the fuMuw.ii* i«.u«k»: "Th* «i!ig M x>re pap*** •nno« M fl the bi-t)i „a ti Mr J. \V. Snliaoad. R si l«i>t <0u..-i !or.
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