The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 January 1846
1846-01-29
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Title Section16 1846-01-29 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. »v». 5. not, it. TifiHMUf .«OA4'M%. 9»tm 1840. •*>». cccccxi.16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1010 1846-01-29 1 OOVEKNWENT HOTiriCATIO W. f|l II F. r^tIOWINO |H RU'i HllMiri) FOR THI INFOPMATIOf! 6L CL'ID«WCt OF MARINERS TVot io«* ll hereby Riven, that a New Light w»i tgltihtttd at Flug s »aff Pont. Tiincomalee, on th< .l,i of the Ist Ocl'>m»t. 1845, and will te couiinu ».,f from -unset nr>til1,010 words
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Advertisement1300 1846-01-29 1 -wfT? r WOV IRON WORKS. I Mown in r 8 d Sfe€l C m^y have a ai I execute orrfJ he r D fu ";*<*s, «nd are now ready ,o ev^r7de,X c ,70n Or IrOn d Ir C^ of Iron'T im P rovera^'» the manufacture of their lZ: OVV Bpable1,300 words
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Advertisement528 1846-01-29 1 M. hers 10 the Sinsa|K>rp Schools j s cre w ™«lby order 0f,.,. Ttn^mm Friday XIS/h" of February .846 when all persons ini«/,i,rf in ih. cause of Education are invited o auend-Meet to take place a. «he Institution Boiding-hour i 7 T. OXLEY. TTO I.3ET. HE HOUSE in Campong Glam.528 words
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Article551 1846-01-29 2 *HIP CHANDLER, PROVISIONED &c. (Contractor for Supplying H. M* A/iif/a with Stores, SfC.) 1.-t<)ie, mid (ienileinen's Pans Kid and Mlk Gloves Ladies 1. i ai.it |4MM( MilttM?S, Ld )irs >rk Mockinu*. tMm *a»in nml silk lor Tody's D« esses. Eniili>h jiiuJ Fremh B« ots and Shots. Ladies Leather Shoes551 words
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Article70 1846-01-29 2 {From the Mauritius Price Current, October 8 The Russian barque Sue Hroder, Captnin Galdstedt. which sail«d from New Port on the iytl» June, with Coals for Singapore, experienced on the 18th September, in lat, 4'» 0 8., and loug. 61 0 a severe gale of wind that lasted 2470 words
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Article1094 1846-01-29 2 (From the Zuid-Afrikaan, Novr. 7.J The di« is <n»t. and the long dreaded general ewtgration from the land of Natal, now appears to bo a subject about which not the least du«bt remains. 1 lie madaeis which attended the origiaal expatriation fr»m the colony, appears once1,094 words
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Article290 1846-01-29 2 (From the C*yl>m Advertiser, Decemhtr 2.) We are btppy in beine enabled to announce the safe ar'ival io (ol>fub of Sir J*mes Eioersuo IVunent. Ore*t thin^a m*\ be except.cd of the new SecreUry. wb«»ae high litermy acquirements, ind^pendenlly of bis ►kill as a st«tesaian, must stump him as a290 words
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Article3584 1846-01-29 2 The Punjab. (From the Friend of IndU, December 2h.) The year close* with a Declaration of Hostilities agaiast the Lnhore Government bj the Govrrnor-G«. neral. The cri»ia which bat been impending tor some months back has at length arrived, aud we are now to meet, and we trust overthrow3,584 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement804 1846-01-29 2 MR CURTIKS, Surgeon, Accoucheur, &c. late of Kind's College, London, and recently attached to the Seamen's Hospital, has the honor to notify for the information of those requiring professional asHirttance, that, he may be consulted at his rooms Oeiumill's Buildings, Coining r-ciaJ-Square, from 9 A.M. till s P. M daily,804 words
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Advertisement35 1846-01-29 2 Claret l»t qtiatity— St Julien and LeoviU«<. llnndy Best ouiiiM 1 Beer, Situaiwe «i.d Rny(lisb bottled Pori«»r Do Do lloHtnri*, W'hi-ky, Liquears Btc. &c. Public Auction* held on \l>hcuih mid 'Vhurzdays* LITTLE, CUR^ETJEE «c CO35 words
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1315 1846-01-29 3 (Prom the Calcutta Star, December 21.) We have just received intelligence J.o.n Foietepore which, as we consider it settlea the question of He.cc or War, we lose no time in laying before our readeis. Tbe first part of the account we have1,315 words
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Article275 1846-01-29 3 iw itib JSUITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Air, A Circular has of ln'e been issued infarming the Prote»ia»t community iha! the Seats in •he fhurch having been again rh ng«*d, the Thapi«in and Church Wnidens have aUnte I tlie different Ninings M they have thoti.ht hear With275 words
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40 1846-01-29 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 29th Jany. 1846. The H. C. Steamer Honghly, left this on Tuesday for Mtilacra for the purpose ofbrintfinjf down the Governor, and may be expected to arrive to-morrow. His Honor we learn is much better.40 words
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Article87 1846-01-29 3 By tl»e Vrinee ALhert, Thompson, we rereived Calcutta Journals to the 31st ultimo Fro'» these we have extracted all that we find lelatife to the commencement of hostilities with theSeikhs. We ohserve that the Friend of India, who generally assumes a very warlike tone for a Journal of such pacific87 words
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Article142 1846-01-29 3 On Thursday last H. M. Steamer Vulture returned to Singapore after an unsuccessful attempt to reach China. We have leceived the following Particulars of the voyage The Vulture left Singapore roads on the 17th ult and during the hist four days had flue weather;—on the 2 1 ni. 22nd and142 words
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Article145 1846-01-29 3 The Chinese New Year commenced on TuesUd), and tiace lUeu lha celestials have been engaged in a round or* feasting and amusements Monday was also a <lav of con Mderable huatle being a piepa-ation and foretaste it we c of the Ctfiain* gaiHe* Although the following NolififMrou limits (he noise145 words
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Article65 1846-01-29 3 The weather during: the past week has been of a very unpleasant description Great heat suddenly succeeded by hijjh winds and heavy showers, forming; an alternation of temperature most living; to the health We are torry to hear that considerable sickness has consequently prevailed There have been inline.ous cases of65 words
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Article95 1846-01-29 3 The Library.—We unde stand that the annual general meeting of the proprietors of tha Singapore Li^rarv will be held ow Saturday next at 3 o'clock P. M at tire Office of Messrs A. L Johnston fe Co. The career of the Library dining- the past year has been highly prosperous95 words
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Article635 1846-01-29 3 We are not awate how far the complaints of An Original Subsciber to the (Jtutck are founded in justice, but if the facts are at he states them there is certainly great need of a radical reform In regard to the allocation of seats we do not see why there635 words
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1183 1846-01-29 1 SIMKAPOUK, THURSDAY MOUH I^9™ JAM UABY, 1846. Si- 7T a Duties on Imports ~aid~Expoits and Vessels of every Nation axe free of all charges. 111 **lJ!^M*!^l*^ T«,e,,,»»« credit on sale, i. follow, :_E U «ov B Goo UB< 8 Months Inu.an and Chin a Do.1,183 words
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Article56 1846-01-29 1 ON To EoROPfc (not north of Great Rritain) 21 ycenl Do. (north of Do. 3 America and N. S. Wales 2$ Cape of G Hope St. Helena.. 2 Calcuita 11 n Bombay 2 Mil". 1J Perstan Gulph 3^ Rkd Sea 4 Ceylon Mauritics.... 21 China Ac Manila56 words
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Article852 1846-01-29 1 EUROPE GOODS. The demand for BarOj c Alanufai lures dniirm the past we*-k I been very limited, and no impiovement oan be looked for in. til termination of the Chinese Holidays when a fair business will i>ably c done as the Sho,>kee iera will commence Stocking852 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous135 1846-01-29 1 ■hitpiko nr Tag hakbop*. B »..rq Oraiia 350 Butchird Ker, Rawaon fc Co Miulmaia B.ihip 1W Ellis Do London Sp.biiK f£«i 900 Rod R er Syme Co. Manila B ba.J UJv h"t 648 Goldsmith Do L.ve.pool B. baique Lanch'tter 333 Conway „V° n±r n i B. barq Arm 285 I135 words
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Miscellaneous231 1846-01-29 1 FREIGHT3 TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Antimony Ore, £l Tin, £2 a 2 10. Gauibier £4 per 20 cwt in bales. Do £5 in baskets Sauo £5 per 50 feet. Sasjo Flour £4.10 a 5 per 20 cwt. Coffee White Pepper per cwt. Black Pepper £5 10 Uid eg £4. lOsI Os231 words
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Miscellaneous234 1846-01-29 1 ARRIVALS. Date FUg Vessel's Names. Captain From I Date j I I I Deyart. Jan. 22 H. M. ship Vulture McDougall Niutrang 17thTn»t „23 British ship Prince Albert Thompson Calcutta 6th inst 24 British barq Lanchester Con way London lath Aut 24 Briti»h ship Genl Wood Stokoa China 17th inst234 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
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Title Section12 1846-01-29 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, 29th JANUARY, 1846.12 words
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Article592 1846-01-29 2 Pray Sir, coniimie totend me these »i?id self e«tK>»iiion« of your merit, at journalist I shall be ,a,.i>y to read ihem, provided, as on llie present occ a»i'<n, I am not to par for them that would he ,-lirr'a wail* of money, because m> convictions are B lrrady entire, and592 words
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Article663 1846-01-29 2 (From the Friend of India, Deer. 18 and 25.) Deer. 15. —The Hurkaru has an editorial article on the failure of tbe project to establish tbe Fire Qttten •testner, at a picket between Calcutta and the Sire's. Tbis vessel has performed several voyages to ami I Mi663 words
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Article3470 1846-01-29 2 I The Atmospheric Principle.— Upon the io»it*tion of tbe directors of the London and Jroydon Kailwty, a large party of ladiet aud gentlemen alienated on Monday at the London terminus, and having pTUkta of a cold collation, elaborately spread by Mt«ns Bathe and Breach, of tbe London Ta»ern, procttded3,470 words
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Article1097 1846-01-29 2 CIUDi.B HAS "TAKBN TO PLAY* AT BILLIAROg. 'So, Mr Caudle y >u're tuned ui.lurd |.hyer, eir. Only once* Thxt'a quits eitou h you might well play thousand times; for you're a lost mtu, Caudl-. Only once, indeed. I vrwider, if I nut to •ay Only once,'1,097 words
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