The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 12 March 1846

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. o. IO f'ol. 11. THIHHMP.4T JHOKLJrjjru, g TH MAttCM, 1846. •Vo. CCCCCXjLVI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 857 1 OOVEBWMENT W°JTIFICATION. THE two following Sections of an Act passed on the 7th November 1845 by His Excellency p Governor and Legislative Council of New South vi'alM are published for general information. T. CHURCH, Resident Councillor. Hj9«* 10/* March, 1846. (Manifest J X And be it enacted, Thai after the
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    • 1281 1 CHURCH Or ENGLAND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of London. EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OP PARLIAMENT. SUBSCniBED CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLING. THE Undersigned having been appointed Agent to the Singapore Branch of the above Institution, invites Urn attention of the Straits Community to the rates at which it oftert to ensure the
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    • 694 1 NOTZCfi. fpHE Undersigned have just received ex Nymph M_ a choice selection of China Ccods eonSSj White and colored Crape Shawl, of sizes, unto Satin Aprons, Rich Silks and Satin of colors, ke£hfe n ft GeDlB Su P erfiDe Grass Clo| h HandW Jacke a ts d Unbleached Gra s
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  • 1229 2 (From the China Mail, February b.) w e bave been (ratified by an inspection of the Statements of the Trade of Sinyopore. for the years ending SO/A April, 1841 42 43 ami 44, compiled from official document*, by Mr C. P. Holloway," the Deputy Registrar of Imports sad Exports
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 744 2 TO THE EDITOR OF TflE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, About two years ago the columns of your paper were occupied in giving to the public murh valuable information regarding the Secret Societies amongst the Chinese in this Settlement— and after the extraordinary spectacle which took place yesfer day this
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    • 541 2 TO THE EDITOR OP THE SINGAPORE FRES PRESS My dear Mr Editor, It seems there was a fracas yesterday between the Police and the notorious Huey Asso ciation, which might have led to the mosr «erious consequences. That all but proscribed body bearding the local airthorities in broad day, arranging
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    • 544 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE BINGAPOPE PREE PR** 1 My Dear \j r Editor, To a spectator at the late fire in Market Street it must have been apparent, that had the active and unremitting individual effects to entinguisli it been properly and methodically directed tne flames would have heen
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 875 2 A NEW REMEDY SUITABLE TO ALL CLIMATE. TBS GALV UNO -ELECTRIC AMD MAO-ETICRINO. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. ONE RUPEE BACH. Also a variety of Belts, Ba ds, Garters, and other Instruments, constructed o» a combination of M^ials, hy which Galvanic i»#u«nce may h« applied to the human system upon scientific
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    • 871 2 Hlack, White and Green Navy faint Handsome Dinner and itu Services, Plated and Met »l Curry Withes Sc Sc Bronzed and (Hit A*-gund Hanging (htm, ilothe* Banket* of all sites London-made Single and Double Hordes Ladies tf Gentlemen 's addles Hr idles, lUa%ng Whips, Hut/ii Whips SfC SfC. Morrocco Skint
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  • 1186 3 Sinyaport, Thursday, 12th March 1846 H MS Agincourt, Captain Hope Johnstonb. hearing the flag of Rear Admit al Sir T j' Cochrane, arrived here yesterday morning horn Hongkong which she left on llie 2 d r u r i r She b« mgs account* of the safe
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  • 1662 3 (From our Overland Summary.) 3 aua, Advices from Batavia are to the Ist instant. The Java Colonial Government has at last effected the long talked of so-called reform in the Currency. A notification was published on the 11th ultimo calling in Copper.doits and their paper representative to be exchanged for
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 362 3 ARRIVALS. Date Flay VeneV* Name: Captain From ar °f March f» Dutch ship Omar daman Omar Palembang 22nd ult 6 j HNM ateamer Bromo V. Brock BataTia 2nd inat H. C. steamer Hooghly Congalton a Cruiie t Britlah i str. L. Mary Woad Cooper Hongkong I 28th ult 7 French
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    • 142 3 ARRIVALS Or PA«StKGIRS. Per Agincourt— Rear Admiral Sir Tbo«. Cochrane. DEPARTURES. -Oa^_|_^ay Veitel'a Names. Captain Mar. 5 Span. ship Itabella Primeirm Queaeda Malaga N 6 British i brig Amelia Keld Rhio N 6 British barq Belhaven Watt Cape London ,i 7 H. C. j steamer Phlegethon Roas a Cruize 8
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1394 4 STTvt- pott there are~no~l>ntles on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all chare es. in UU c u T»e«*«»' c«editon«alea»s as follows Et«oi>it Goodb Montlia. ikdian aod China Do. 2 Months. Opium, 2 Months. The last Art-cle n Aceoasu
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    • 2865 4 Singapore, Ith March, 1846. Mnce oar last report the I«belU*nd Emm« ha»e ■rri»«d from **«fi£ and tbe barah from the Clyd* with Urge Import,. T h hie o °f le° earn ptr f M M« has been Wipped to China. During the mon hot He bmlry,
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 12th MARCH, 1846
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    • 662 1 vessel* arriving during the year 1845, were 302 und tbcir (uuuage M6, 80u, abowiug a decrease of 4 vessels muu b.lt'J tona iruu 1844. 1 he veaaela arriving under the briuah fl*« 10 1845 were 182 with a tunnage of h 0.-7 being a decreaae of 4b vesaels and »5,26.i
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    • 796 1 NVp rpgrpt io li*-a r o( another piracy with in a few milts nf iln< harbour On (he eVfiill»K ol Ihe Illh inMant, the Loicha h/ninn failed lo< union wiih a valuai le carto of manufactured goods, j A'x.nMwo O'clock in IIM morning, the ves>sel beins< in ihe Capsingmoon
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    • 3321 1 Travelling Note. THE ROUTE THROUGH TORRES STRAITS TO INDIA HY THE OUTER PASSAGE. (From the Sidney Miming Herald, Deer. 25.) O«i SumUy morning, the Ist of September, 184 the good ship of 540 tons, CapUin in which I took noy passage to Calcutta, sailed from I'ort Jackson. Her cargo
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    • 329 1 The following is a description of a singular animal lately killed ar Gueci>m Buy, within the South Australian territory, by Mr Stii ling's men, a drawing of which was made hy Mr \V F. tvelyn Liardet, on his overland journey from Melbourne to Adelaide, and who gave it
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