The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 22 July 1847

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERGANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. 2». W\>l. J2. TMMWJHHMMY •HOJIJI^Jr^, <** JTUW. t®47. *Vo. DIiCXXXH
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    • 722 1 NOTIFICATION. tl,c Honble the Oownwr of Prince of Wutts Island. Malacca. 11 i< iicrev NOTiHto, ih^f lite llon'ble J W. aim' nd, F.sqnire, ha> bfM directed to relieve T Liwis, Etquirc, Irom tbe duties of Resident ilor at MallCW »»d io ie>ume charge of that i) from the date ol
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    • 709 1 T*f OTICS* MESSRS JOHN wrtSL CO. will jell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, on Tuesday, the 2?lb instant. »t io o'clock A m. precisely. An lovoiot of Cutlery, eoatpatrtng Balance Ivorv Table Knives ard Forks in fHs of 50 pieces (ienllemen s IVol Chests comjile'e Peicussion Pocket pistols; Telescopes
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    • 796 1 JUST ARXXV£D. Ex Bowes of Streathatn from London. A Small supply of J. CrckWurn k Campbell's r* well know.i Sherries, in case* of 4 do/.en each. ia!e Sherry ((Jroen Capsules).. S7 per doz. Da. (White do.) Pale Brandy (He.-. do 8 Bass' Beer in wood price 4T33 per cask. White
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    • 598 1 UTTIiB. CTJRSETJEJP, CO' ADVERTISEMENT. A to«. a e Piano, P,ain Mahogany FVane in u S ffo r P rm d ere dilion C P l^~ An excellent Calcutta-built Family p.i ~TO*~hsAl.ii Apply to CURSETJEE CO. Messrs Li^s?*Air SBTJBE fc Arum, /r«m Glasgow Wel^"own Sherries ex Pale Sherry (green capsules) D,s
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  • 271 2 Spernicttti v'and'ps IMBfl IPIRITI. Shorry .1 Corfchsjia auJ Clalpbtll*! ''< 1 1 very superior. haja)|ias|iM Claiel l»t (|<n!^y St Jnlien anj LeOMlle. liMmiy Qi'>i v o^nac R-tr, Siit/ijoi' hikl 1*1 1 1 14 i > 1 1 'iu"leil I'ortpr Do Po UolUii I*,1 A hivhy, Liqtieui> »\c I'ublic At filers
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  • 693 2 MIIP CHANDLER, PRI^VISIONEIt, \c. (Contractor for Supplyuig 11. M* SJtifJS with Stores, ftc.J I.i<lie<s and Oaait>als>o*i Parit Kid and >ilk Gloves. Ladies loaf and short AJitiei I^. J^n'lifS silk Stockings. l liina >.»tn» aad silk lor Lady's Dieses Ladies Leather Shoes. hioa Grass cloth and ditto KJaadketcbitli, Rsjrapt silk
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  • 1703 2 The Englishman reports nonr. rve taken out by Mr R. O. Sliitu. hnesay, the pit em. ii!^ un<lei ihr influence of eta^r. U. j was perfectly unconscious f the operation Had when it was over enquired wlieit it wrB to be performed a question that, seems, singularly enough, to
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  • 194 2 We are -oriy to say there is Ml too much reason to fear that another officer peiished in the late disastrous Rale ot> the Western ("oast. A Pailimar, which lelt ann.inore for Ilonote. two dayg before the siorm, has never since been heard of .md
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  • 293 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thur sday, 22nd July, 1817 By the Wafer Witch, we have Calcutta •i > s to the 3rd inst. From the Eastern Star we take the following acroaut of the dentruciioii of the Rob art*, bound to Singapore and China, by fire a! the Sand He;.
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  • 214 2 The brig Tyrone, i rrived here on the 12th instant, from Bruni the 20th iilt We have gathered the following news brought by her. The Sultan and his people were busily engaged in hunting down the pirates driven on shore by the Nemesis. They had killed 29 in the jungle
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  • 179 2 We have been obligingly furni s he<W-it the following memo, by Lloyd's Aee u here l Ships spoken and signalized by the 1 Camillus, from Liverpool to Sio*in«r.. P March 19 ->p..ke .hip ir,,,,/, i( )re: don fo, Sydney. Lai. 9 41 North 2o 15 W«™ Match 18 5,,.,^ birque
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  • 4970 2 A Correspondent has called our attei, tion to the following dictum enunciated bv the Chancellor of tbeExcbequer on the lOi], May last, in the course of his speech on the Monetary system. It contains lt plain .statement of a very sound principle but one which we are afraid is too
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  • 1819 4 X«etters from Java. Samnrang, With June. 4 V ,vn 1: ippi'y peaetd tlnougli the first Bta- I tion of our j ui u-y ►•nee the events of this travel will ao r>u>id>} tuicred each o'her, 1 have ttireudy cotnonrnceii to wute a description of our adventures Early on the
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  • 630 4 The Discoveries of 184 S. (From the West Ke.it Guardidn, April 17 J We appi<>hend that there c»u be no doubt, tfltt tli e yrir 1846 will ba memorable to the end of time, fo r the remarkable extension, or uew applications, of human knowledge, wnicii will come before
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  • 250 4 Since the fi ie weiMi-r Ii set in, pedestrians und fques'.ri»ing, hy dogeaa f 'ime, h-iv« been visiting this ship, Me ifre.it point •>( h"i tetl m bein< the hrenk wnter The spria^ iiil<* b«cinaina un \Ved"esd«y la*t the l«bourrt» ai n < r lu? hny wrre
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  • 1092 4 It is not often that meu outlive their detractors and unlpfs they do, it r»ie!y hu|f>eitß thit posterity will take tbe tjpuble to a«c* itain the truth or falsewood of allegations against them. Few individual baTe ever occupied so singular a position as
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  • 337 4 The Freeman coutuias au tl<»borate article on Ih9 profieta of fever. There is little general uuveliy in M ujeianchuiy a iuijsct, fur dearth or health u suie f follow dearth of food but (li- Freeman iutroduces Dtw element, wuich, it v>tll t'ouuded, and the generalization from oniv
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  • 846 4 (Prom the Manchester Guardian, Mi,/ We give, in another coluuiu, a letter fro n Mr Wii of Allonby, in Cumberland, a |MllMtail of well t M and very extensive nautical experience, on the Intm tant subject of manning the royal nt.yy,-.. which mint, at no distant period,
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    • 371 4 SHIPPING 131 THE HiajDJR. l t:hsers J_jji ns Vommmn&n j ,'h I M. cj ■i«amer iluugtily Congaho.i H. barq Shepherdess 295 Simpso.i SpomJwo Jd.' "conno'lly Amoy >a( q Hob Roy 400 j Francis C.icuiu bai< 11.l l Vtmkrtlim b79 I ."urvis i John Purvis &Co J»« «h'p llureuu'on 536 Eisierbrook
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    • 506 1 general way, neither are superior to that of well-re jaisted merchantmen. Steady a.bY in the merchant <r »ice, c an etrn e «>o«»?o to support and educate their hoilliei respectably, and spend a few we«ks or months t home w¥m them annually they can
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    • 1045 1 From a small pamphlet, entitled The Art of aking Mouey," an extract has been taken, and is :oing the round of the provincial press, pointing out !ie facility of making immense sums by the simple process of continuous advertising. Doubtless large urns have been, are, and
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    • 591 1 the P™l>rietura of lbe 2> a|/ jy^ reduced fn r a Uai 'y «ew.p.per to threepence, several ?he met TT' f UoWea tbe «*"P»« in the metropolis. Amoug.t others, lhe L J Journal was announced at tbe reduced rate. It. local contemporaries were at the
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    • 194 1 But the eootagioj of puenly i» rrj threat, ana ■eaiDS irreuuu jii m bath c uatnc«. M. y.ilault, in the P«rU CliA-nbcr, iuuljo ruj^t petCtOt schoolboy speech, and M. Gu z it. ot cmn-, replied in Ins puetlla aloqueace tb*n ttie ininiat~ridl reply. BilUult reproached tbe Preset minuter with
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    • 981 1 A. Food Riot loati pUoe iu Jersey on Monday rcorinini. Tub disorder originated wiili lue workioeu ot L» i'aule R>ad, for «rao»e advantage that extensive improvement wii undertaken a few mouths ago. i'uese incited others to outrage, aad, as usual iu sucu scene*, the culpable ami tuo innocent
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    • 281 1 (From the JaOiet, May Lj.) Ou the id, all the ohuroues a, id the Prado were crowded (or m ti nid*y, in memory ot t lie bp*uish litiu^ against the FteuuU, The Queen did urn puoiicly appear. It appears that her Majesty is preparing miftery aud imoQiMalny fttf more
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    • 157 1 We learn tliu f very^ vdi-known superior iSwiss officer intend*, i:i ense o( a bre«eh between tue Porte and Greece, to uke to the assistance of t ue latter an I auxiliary ej'pa <>t no fewer thin B ,*»O J Swiis. France will t;uarui»tej tlie pay, and c mvey
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    • 217 1 I lie lovers of t>ossip and scandal may expect a rich treat from the disclosure relating to an affair which i lias lons occupied the select circles of l J ari» society, —an affair whiih must be made public, alter all, in spite of the endeavours
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    • 1682 1 The Duke of Ar^yle propose! to ship fcbove 1,000 persons from hi esuteb in the Highlands to Canada. The Royal Agricultural Society has determined to hold its meeting for 1848 at York. 'I hi Emperor of Ruisia his appointed his jjriudson, the Grand Duke Vladiiuir-Alexandrowitch, who ia not above
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