The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 November 1846
1846-11-05
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Title Section18 1846-11-05 2 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,V>. 45. fol. 11. THIStIKIY .HO SSJriJTG. »*a jrOVBMBEK, 1546. ccccnxxx18 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement729 1846-11-05 2 T A P>cr. E»f|nirp. s/i.rtff ol Ptince of Wnles Li ,»d, Singapore and Mnlucc i Sir, tl\p iimitr*; Ji.ed requpsi \nu will convene x t- of !i? inhr.ii ufs ol tins pUce a 1 ,ii ii *t ■•'veiunie, lor ilip pni|)»)«e of l'kin^ u'o :ill l|fl l'<i,os<i .ill Act eiitiul729 words
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Advertisement835 1846-11-05 2 TO BS SOLD OR LET. fTfI'JE Hwtise at Cam' ntii{ Glam at prejjWßW »f"t occupied ly J A mes Stepuens, A cor.«ideral>le portion of the purchase money m iy i^main on Mortgage if required. Apply to KKR, RAWSON Co. Smptfore, Ocfnher, 18 16 W/7A Immediate Entrance. b^A rfflUE M'.ij>h at835 words
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Advertisement552 1846-11-05 2 NOTICE. HH Busine9 snf the (ndenianed will from this ate le earned on under the Finn ol T U Rane Co. 1 o Til OS O. CRANE. SVignpoy. t.vf Nnypmh'r, 1R 1 6 A 5f dpsiral-^ Planhuon, sitnated in Oukit ri Timah Distiicf, 7 Mifc* f. O m Town. The552 words
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Advertisement597 1846-11-05 2 M IS S GOVVb^^ o C^orm the Ladies of the Settlement and the Public" general that she has removed to the I ouse lacing the Institution. Millinery Rooms, Singapore, Ist October, 1840 Jftl*£fX" begs f0 inforin the Ladies of the Settlement and the Public in g ene next, the J6th597 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement805 1846-11-05 3 LITTLE, CURSETJEE 6k CO's ADVERTISEMENT. JUST RECEIVED FOR SALE, AT LITTLE CURSE rJEE COS. COMMISSION ROOMS. AN Invoice of Jewelleiy consisting oJ handsome Gold Chains, Watches, titequet Chains with Seul and Key, Key* Pencil Cases, tlnumetled Studs, Kings, 6tc Also Fine Drab Cloth, Broad Lace, Trimming and Binding lor Buggies805 words
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Advertisement976 1846-11-05 3 On Huildings ot Brick or Stone covered with I'iles, sUtes, iVJeial, or other incombustible Material, used either as private residences oi mercantile Depots, with their m:. tents Uate of Premium i per cent per Annum. Oi) Ships in Harbour for one year.. 1 per cent. tor 6 v 9 Months.,976 words
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Advertisement509 1846-11-05 3 INDIA CaXNaV MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. r I^UE Undersigned aie now prepared to i?»ue Policies on hehalf of the above Company, payahle in Singapore, China, Calcutta, Bombay, Loi.don and Glasgow. HAMILTON, GRAY CO. Singapore, 4th August, 1846. CHUACH OF EH GLAND LIFE] ASSURANCE COMPANY of London. r 9^ Ii E a^ove509 words
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Advertisement911 1846-11-05 3 Flour in b» k s and <uses. «a«pt»eiry Vnicgaf in pints I alctitta buffalo Humps and Briskoi, Salt beef and Pork in bairel, !-iolo«iM Sausages in kegs. B W es! le ;a-, l ff 6u laCka ldGreei ai "'(E U .ope Best Kwannee and Picko Tea in 5 10 Cal911 words
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Article178 1846-11-05 4 ■0 THE EDITOR Or THE SINGAPORE FREE PRIS^ Bear Mr, I nee the K»rang Lakoo Dollar nuisance novr i n a fair way of being abated. All that ii SLrtbcr reqiiiird seem* merely to give sufficient pubamong the Native population to the proceed«ot t li«* hamber of I omineice178 words
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Article1663 1846-11-05 4 Manila, Vth September, 1846. T O THE FPITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FU.ER PK.ESB 1 take the liberty of sending you, with a view to their publication, copies of various letters &c. on the subject of Consular fees imposed at this port by Mr Farß«w, the British Consul. ]o my case,1,663 words
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122 1846-11-05 4 THE FREE PRESS Singapore Thursday, 5ht Oct. 1846 The alleged disturbances on the Lingie River turn out to be all moonshine. The Hooghty on proceeding to the spot found no stockade or other fortifications and no hostilities had ever taken place. The whole affair appears to have originated in the122 words
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Article45 1846-11-05 4 From the extracts which we give from the China Mail of the 15th ultimo, it appears that the Governor of Macao, by his prompt and decided measures, has for the present put an end to the resistencc to his authority offered by the Chinese boatmen.45 words
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Article301 1846-11-05 4 On Tuesday last the roof of the Covered building, at the landing place, in process of erection, gave way whilst several men were at work upon it. Although several of the men were severely hurt, yet none, we are glad to say, were killed. This accident is ascribed to the301 words
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Article129 1846-11-05 4 We observe from a requisition to the Sheriff published in another page, that the inhabitants are to have an opportunity of expressing their opinion regarding the proposed Act about the Police. It is to be hoped that they will be unanimous, and declare their opinion in such a manner as129 words
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Article485 1846-11-05 4 Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, 27th October, 1846. Specul General Meeting, Convened at the requpsi of seveial Merchants to take into consideration the present state and uture condition of the Silver Currency of this IshnJ. It wa< resolved that Spanish, Mexican, Peruvian, and Bolivian Dollars we^hin? no» le-s than 4lsGrains not485 words
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Article342 1846-11-05 4 An instance of great hardship and practical injustice has recently come to our knowledge, which we conceive it our duty to expose as far as lies in our power. We allude to the Chaplain at Malacca, whose income we are credibly informed only amounts to the paltry sum of 250342 words
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Article171 1846-11-05 4 A project was, we understand, lately under the consideration of the local Government for still further dividing the Burying Ground. Not content with separating Catholics from Protestants, a wall of separation was proposed to be raised between the followers of the Propagandist priests, and those of the Goa priests. We171 words
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Article558 1846-11-05 4 Our attention lias been called to the notice which was contained in our paper of the 22nd ult of Capt Wjlkes' account of Singapore, and some private notes have been handed to us for the purpose of proving that Capt WILKEs' remarks regarding the arbitrary conduct of the officials of558 words
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SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
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126 1846-11-05 5 Arconnu are kept in Spanish Dollars divided into Cents. The nsnal credit od sales is as follows Europe Goods, Months. Ikdian and Chima Do. Months. Opium, 2 Months. The126 words
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Article676 1846-11-05 5 PRICES. I Stocks Sp. Dollars I wTf ~L Anchor. m mwmm BoTTL.S M 70 Wan r d Cork. ..Gross] ft ,K Jeapttea Ciiain Cable. T 6 Large COPPKR SiiRATIIING NAILB IliU t .V n >»|>pheS CoPP.aToK.N. aWhr 040 Sales. Cordage, 1a 9 inch C'«-/. IP676 words
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560 1846-11-05 5 I I'RI^ES. Stock*. Sp. Dolliira. on ,<uiiiiv I iIJ.UM rum i .-w y,..^ Anihkvd Picul Ih None Arrack, Batavia Per SQ Gallon 8 supplies. BeesWax, Picul 32 35 *alet HSTFLNDT, 2 'llpplieS. CSoVta 24 None. >ihkii. *H 9 dr. China Root, *k 3 ,)ul1560 words
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Article509 1846-11-05 5 kurop;<: goods COTTON GOOD-.- IWn h a p CaMBHJCs. 11l li. qualify di l)i> >he > e Gmbt muiming- c impitiv tnui i hi ill < i, •I nt'Otit 4 (nit. s > ;:9 > v 64 RrH a: D,- '2 Bft ,c > S 5509 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous75 1846-11-05 5 *jjjuaii4 jjjijiiiiij u uiii u 1 1 ::-3 «S ios J *< li ii "2 3 £*t Z Jfi r f.l «i •fl-i I "J I :j 1^1 I" i -1, sr :M£2c*|;-S"4lS«Il".|«|yil||i| jlj j jl i :> »[j« >l I t Mi^.- r "IS :i :.s ?<; tHiri] jfif75 words
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Miscellaneous227 1846-11-05 5 A*aiVAiS._ f 2y »«mb. barq JMe Bertha *T U Malacca 28th inst .^[Dutch BC hur K°i S C.G.Hope 17th nit HJU Dutch ba.q KtmtjUhay SeZ™ P"lembang Isth inst „31 I Untuli barb ,soi,/ii* g Sourabiya K-th inst „31 ttnikfc b..q iIcA^JIJ P 8 Calcutta 25th ult No v. 1 Duicii227 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
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Title Section12 1846-11-05 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 6th NOVEMBER 1816.12 words
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Article906 1846-11-05 1 »i. \S f! glad to see from the following the Malacca community coming forward to claim a direct participation in the benefits conferred by the steam coimnuni. pation between Europe and the East. Iheir demand is a most reasonable one and we shall therefore rejoice to see it conceded t906 words
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Article874 1846-11-05 1 (From the China Af«i7, October 15.) Just as our last number was going to press we iereived intelligence of the attack made by a formidable body of Chinese upon the Portuguese at Macao, and announced the fact in a brief paragraph. The affair originated in an attempt made to874 words
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409 1846-11-05 1 The ordination of Tsin-shen as a preacher of the Gospel to his Countrymen, took place last Lord's Day in the Uuiou Chapel, at three o'clock in the afternoon. The body of the Chapel was filled with Chinese spectators, and several members of the foreign community409 words
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670 1846-11-05 1 Inhabitants of Macao I—A1 A handful of Chinese, the greater part vagabonds, attempted to resist openly the commands of the Government it was therefore necessary to punish such insolence by all the means the Government had at its disposal, and you have juit been670 words
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Article179 1846-11-05 1 (From the Bombay Tvmt, October 14 J Sir Erskiae Perry's sound and judicious recommendation in favour of the remuneration of witnesses, has been taken up and heartily seconded by H. M** Justices of the Peace, and must, we think, under such circumstances speedily be carried out. Small as the179 words
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Article467 1846-11-05 1 {From the Zuid Afnkaan, September 7.) The intelligence from the Frontier, received on Thursday last, is not altogether unimportant, inasmuch as it contains aa account of the surrender of the Chief Stock and about 20 of his followers, with their arms and ammunition. It will be467 words
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Article400 1846-11-05 1 Whoever will be married, before all things it it necessary, that be hold the conjugal faith iv this That there were two rational beings created, both equal, and yet one superior to the other, and the inferior ■hall bear rule over the superior which faith, except e»ery one400 words
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