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

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  • 32 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS t U out hit/ Summary of General and Commercial Intelligence from Ihe Straits, Java, Manila, 4rc. JT#. 10. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY EVENING, 4th AUGUST, 1846. Price 20 Cents.
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  • 1286 1 Tuesday Evening, 4th August, 1846. In Singapore during the past Month every thing has worn a most monotonous and dull character. The oppressive heat of the weather, and the slackness of trade, have combined their influence to cause a j depression and "stagnant idleness," which force one to declare
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  • 4886 1 A correspondent has noticed the long interval between the close of the Mails for Europe and the departure of the Steamer, and we concur with him in condemnation of it. The late hour on the previous evening at which the Steamer arrived, made it the more desirable thttt as much
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  • 78 2 In the present dearth of news we present our readers with the first part of a translation from the Dutch of an Excursion in Bally, made by a Dutch official Gentleman last year. The original is written in a very animated and agreeable ttyle, and conveys a good deal of
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  • 1406 2 Yesterday afternoon H M Steamer Spite /W, Commander Maitland, arrived here, having left Borneo on the '25th instant. This Steamer brings account* of the operations of the Fleet at Borneo Propei- Hi* Ec-f lien y Rear Admiral Sir J T. Coch ran b after hi* arrival off the river of
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  • 510 2 Running a Mack. NeTer bit it fallen to our Jot. nor, as fa, u m c«a lea^n to that of Dy uf our predecessor "7.S journoli.ta to record auch awful and .pp.,,' berweei 7 and 8 o'clock in faul.a street and .be P.o.ng Ro.d i» George Town, when Malay
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  • 4242 2 Tht only net?* of any intercut fro* BaUvia are those relating to the operr tions against Bally, or rather a portion of it,— Bally- Beiiling. We bav« gi"* translation of th« moft important p*^ r t j, e public documents relating to itn the first, it will be observed,
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