The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 November 1846

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. 47. FT»*. 11. TMMVH iki y JnoßjrgjvG, iotu .\*oi*vunvn.i\*in •Mo. CCCCCJLXXXII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 873 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. THE F9LLOWIIIO IS RKPL'BLISHID FOR GEMtRAL INFORMATIO*: Fort William, Home Department, Legislative The 17//* October, 1846. —The following D.aft of a proposed Act was read in Council for the first time on the 17th of October, 1846. Act No of 1846. An Act for establishing a Copper Currency
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    • 555 1 Immediate Entrance. _4 T IIE llous e at Camiong Glam adnt JL joining the late lesidence of J. USfclnj l 'Rvjs, Esq. Apply to TO LET, i^J npilß KOOM> lately occupied hy W, 4li~Mk A Napier, Ksquire, over Messrs Lit{■■■ty| TLE Cursltjee Co's Shop very Ullab!e for a Law yer's
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    • 455 1 ADVERTISEMENT. THBATRBJIOYAL ON Tuesday Evening, the 24ih instant, Her Majesty's Servants will perform the much admired play of King Charles the Second OR THE MERRY MONARCH. TO CONCLJJJ2« WITH THE COMIC BCRLKTTA. OF STATE SECiCETS. OR THE TAILOR OF TAMIVORTH, Places and tickets to be secured as usual. Boxes %2
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    • 651 1 LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO s ADVERTISEMENT. FREsiTTRRIVALS. FOR SALE "o!IfiisVIo1? T Ao oA c m Westphalia and English Hams Dutch Cheeses, Salt Butter in lo Ib. kegs, feels and Sausages in small kegs, Loaf Sugar, ALBO DIRECT FROM "EDINBURGH" Ferguson s well-known Lozenges SUperfin Coa^ erilJ TartanforVes a^ Shooting Ladies Tartan
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 825 2 of all sorts and the best quality, a fret* supply always on hand. Hoffman's Jams and Jellies. Bouled Fruiie, Sauces, P.ckles. Vinegar, Salad Ort Capers and Mustard. Sardines, Wiltshire Bacon, Sliced Beef. Tongues, hams, and Cheese. Cabin and Fancy Biscuits. Sperm icelti I'andles. WINES BPIRITS. Sherry— J. Corkburn and Campbell's
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    • 1711 2 fJMUACH OF SHCrLAMD LOTi AMU* mjLMCX OOMPAMT of London, TH E abewe Company having established b Branch of their Office at Singapore, invtei the attention of the Straits Community to the reduced rates at which the Lives ol Europeans and their Descendants may be Insured. I Subjoined are the rates
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    • 686 2 •SIX 0 1 u^i di iou «»««c!%:^ Ladies Fancy Handkerchiefs. Manila Pina Handkerchiefs. n c E "B' i8 h Duck for Trowsers. Pan 1 r? Wr "S** < Dfab and Wack.) Eaude colo^e, Lavendar and Rose Wai. Milk of Rose., Q. V. and Italian v ler Turkey RhubaVb, Esse O
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  • 21 3 At Singapore, on the morning of the ICih instant, the Lady of Captain Fowler of the Hero of a D«VOUTER.
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  • 107 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 19th Novr. 1846 Memorandum of Covert received and forwarded at the Pott Office, by the Overland Steamers, ?ii. Reciivid, Per steamer Merapi from Batavia.. 162 Per n Lady Mary Wood from Chi. na 494 Pec n Braganxa from England via Galle 3,y67 Per n Do.
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  • 51 3 The Red Rote which sailed from this en the 13th ultime, passed Anjeron the 28th ultimo, She exchanged signals with the Re cordcr, 2lst,entering Banca Straits— 22nd spoke the Mohawk and on the 23rd the Harmony, none «tf these were reported as having passed Anjer when the Red Rose was
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  • 80 3 In our paper of the sth instant we made some observaliom upon what seemed to us the very hard case of the Chaplain of Malacca. It may be proper for us to state, lest an impression to the contrary might do that gentleman an injury in the eyes of his
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  • 998 3 Calcutta— Papers 10 the 27th ult. have come to hand by the Anonyma. Maul main affairs are discussed at considerable length. TUe Editor of the Maulmain Chronicle having been liberated from Gaol, and his Press restored to hira.has again issued his paper. Another journal under the name of the Maulmain
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  • 367 3 1844-45 1&45.4t% BESSR Increase. I Decrease. Names if Places. T. Mcchan- Treasure I ggL Totat dtxe. and Total. and Merchant Tr From tireat Britain t .366,8 28 ***** i t <io t -a*? rSSTB A Bullion bCbbL i Mauritius Bourbon 29,575 Ss',7.B 1,8,363 '539 Vut aMS 987 4 i99
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  • 442 3 XB*4-»5. 18^5-46^ I Increaae. Beere^T""* maam tog. rmmje T m J2* dw jjL To Great BrlUia 514 2 53 336 2,193 408 2,193,403 JiTiTs Ti! Continental Europe 516.341 516,311 865.798 17,963 883,761 349,457 17.963 Uaitad State. 77.736 77,736 25.381 25 381 52 New Sooth W.les 124,493 f 124.493 162,762
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 188 3 NOTICE.: I HAVE appointed Mestrs Apcl, Lfc»DtVfc 1 M.mr ol Singapore, Agents fur the »-le of toy Ekv DfcCoLoon." (Sinned) JEAN MARIE FARINA frfaff*. A/oy, 1846. With reference to the above the undersigned notify that, protect the public against surreptitious rabrjcaiions ol ihe celebrated Eau de Cologne of Jiasj Mirii
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
    • 675 4 PRICES, j Stocks. Sp. Dalian akchor* tCwtt j 7/tiii^—; <£"-■• 100 3f Wanted cS a^ r». G Supplies I.J1AIN Cablbs ..C w t n t Larce k '-in 4THINC Naim ..PiVu/ 37 Supplies J'ppkhTokkn* DoJ/«r 640 Sales. orniAGft, 1 a 9 inch ..Cwt. 9 10
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    • 525 4 PRICES. S-roCKi Sp. Dollar*. f/ALOM picul 1.30 supplies. |4ni8kbd puul 7| None 1 Arrack, Batavia. Per SO Gallon 8 Supplies. Bees' Wax, Pi cu i 32 35 Sales (Cloves, 24 None. Cubeb* 8| 9 do. China Root, 2§ 3 DullCamphor, China, 13 SuppFg.. (Cassia
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    • 740 4 I I|'' a9in<;b !|^"'»>J»r«2.3operpce. «f I,*oo pieces at Dr.af peV p? ccc whiS r"^ forand l e S made piece on sales of last Season. Ch IS a red a<"tion of Dl r 1 per I at ,Dr 8 l.lj) a 1.35 per pee. Sales b
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THUH^m7^^~======== CORNING, I^th NOVEMBER 1846.
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    • 3268 1 Affiirs in China seem to be in an unsatis factory state as far at regard, En*l|.b Offi ci.L, Who., proceeding r-aS™ want of firmness and d.gnity as, well asjustic! towards the.r countrymen, much t0 be r ,ed .n persons placed in such peculiar So, t.on. a. they are. A correspondence
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    • 1972 2 (#*Mf the -Hongkong Register, Novr. 5.) The uews brought from Shanghai by t!ie late arrivals continue favorable, and trade it represented to be steady. The prices of Tea t*4 fcilk lud receded a little and were txpeeted to go lower sti 1. A m etaM of merchants ari be
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    • 269 2 (From the Maulmain Chronic c Extra, October 9 The Chronicle is itself a^airt despite Hie maclnnitions of those of this community who endeivomed to silence it for ever. A few Iriendt to the freedom of the Press have generously stepped forw»rd,Jand rescued it from its impending fate. It is
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    • 559 2 Copper Coinage for the Straits Settlements, {From the Enjlhhnan, October 2(i.) Saturday evening's Gazette coutained a Draft Vet, (which in sjine fu ure age may ripen into law) lor fun.hihing the strait* settlements with a tangible cup. per coiuage, i Q pUce of ibe iufaaious fraudulent I>j»cu doits witn
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    • 1237 2 {From the Calcutta Star, October 2fi Someweeks since, intelligence w.. received from home of the intention of the British Government U occupy the island of Lnbuan a 8 a Naval Station, and we took occasion to notice the immense advantages to our trade ,n the Eastern Archipelago, likely to
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    • 205 2 (From the Friend of India, October 22.) Oc^ i 5. lh^ star contains a notnre of v.ry surcea*tu! operit nri p^ifonneJ by Dr E«Jaile~ at tiie Native BotptUl yeste-ilay. 111 tl»e {)re B M ca „f ab >v* a d zeu gentlcMtftt. Tu* <:<»Be wns ti»c removal
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    • 244 2 (From the Monthly Tines. 2\th Sept One day last week, a passenger train, proceeding from Preston to Kirkhaoo, ran tl\ ou^h a covey of patrid*es f one of which was caught in the cinder-boy. As tbe train proceeded along, n savoury odour aross from the fowl underpin* the process of
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