The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 May 1846

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  • 30 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS A Monthly Summary of General and Commercial Intelligence from the Straits, Java, Manila, *c. Jfo. 7. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MORNING 4th MAY, 1846 Price 20 enis.
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  • 2456 1 Monday Morning, \th May, 1846. T|,e P. &O. Company's Steamer Lady Mary Wood arrived here yesterday forelO on, having left China some days earlier than' usual. Owing to this not being generally known, the Dutch Steamer has not t made its appearance, and we are therelore obliged to go
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  • 11296 1 Singapore Races. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, Should the following account of our Races be acceptable, you are at perfect liberty to insert it. As advertised ihey came off on Thursday and Saturday last and the stand was well attended— the Ladies as usual
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS
    • 6 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS
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    • 460 1 •nplicttion to those pup©"«. "houM the A«seiio r tow «ny inclination to disobey if» orders. 1 ft it not be thought that we surmise the possibility f »nT difference between the Court of Judicature in jir pr Sessions, and the Governor of Bf n e *l or the ,t India
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    • 1336 1 The following is fronl the. Wtruak* Friend of Chi>t<r. From the Otcr'aul Frind *f Mi**, Apr! >.\) (),,rino..ti»l> vmwiMwitl !i»* a >:i«. o- liMlp h«v--i, 2 ,.c«; •■•<! s-'' m- n r tat OverL. <1 •••i;^r u> «>n. gage i attention Sii 1' iJa^" 1 li; «t.»!» UinetA CtW'V
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    • 2091 1 W"" all»id» i-> 9m Ia* f overland is«ue to n ProrU:tir General of Java «s'Hblibhu»e (he (ii >: < **or«eo and its Dependencies. We now MlteS t iDi'^-ion of the document at length* We mc^ —ir<\ ]n our Overland, p»bi; BMff j on Tuft"d*yev,ni •> st our Java news,
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    • 2202 1 We are pxtrercely concerned 'to hear that "very~had news have been received from Borneo Proper yesterday hv H. M- Hizard, the Chiefs Pangeran Muda Hassim and P«nKeran Budrudepn Ifee former the treat friend cf Mr Brooke of Sarawnk, and both the firm supporters of the ErUflish'influence. and known to
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    • 229 2 {From the TXew Weekly Cent t nee Current, Mnr 28 IMPORTS Cotton Goods Til*- demmd foicolored Goo's lias continued pretty brisk during t)ie week, MMI ibera have been several sales at about the puces quoted in our last number The demand however Unn been ciiiftiv for the new Imports,
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    • 54 2 it. Liverpool liy the British hn^ Lec<ja. AA 1 i Wiippen 3,401 pis uanitneT, 92 pis white pepP er ...Symefc c 0 If r;<sfs Aid 17l bask rm'ichaudize iruiuh^ed >Di(|o C*m» Middle!***, BJandell &Cc !,8"-i-' pi' fi'">»»!. k 2bi pis bidet, 2 V «*gs uetelom, 20 '-h.
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    • 57 2 I v Hamburg fi By 'he Swedi.-li W\<t J t LXK> 585 pis »iv, ftOO f>'s MHO, l,Offl j.ls gamSier, 38 pi« wi.itp pepper. io» pll sa\)»n wood, 2OIJ pis < as*ia, 93 pis raliar;s, 1 ,600 j>h I > la c k pepper, 5i pl« 125 pl« om-ilior. 9
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    • 27 2 At S»ne«?">r«. on the 7th ins f »nt, at the He*i<Jenc9 of tbe Hou'hle Colonel BuTTF.RwoitTH, c tht wif« of Capthin C'oi'Kß, Madrxs Arrillery, of Sem
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    • 502 2 A tKIVAI.S, April 7 American ship Carthage, Fox, from Atno? 25th March. 8 H. M.S. Hwzard, Egertoti, Borneo 2n4 April. 8 British aliip Orphevt Neale, Li-,?rpoo!. 8 British s'ranier Lady Mary JVoi, r.v-;>g, Ceylon 3Orh March. 9 British ship Pathfinder, Helt, L Midori. 10 Harobro' scbr. Hebe, Hallock, Bataiia Ijib
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