The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 September 1847
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Title Section19 1847-09-16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JTo. 37. dfgdfg MVMmo *A T *noMijr*M.r>v,% i gth SErTjj.nnEst, is«v. 119 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement654 1847-09-16 1 NOTIFICATION. NOTICE it bcre.y oivbh, that the East India Company's Treasury at this station, la open for Bills at 30 daya tight on Bengal, Madras and Bombay, at the exchange of 220 Company's Rupees for 100 Dollars. T. CHURCH, Singapore, Hendent Councillor TheZUt August, 1847 FOR MANILA. -au la m»E654 words
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Advertisement691 1847-09-16 1 COMPANY onderr0 nder r heFlrmof KBR, DOERIrfG PANY he a f iri S of .'"CAIRN, mJSfc COlfc t-ANY, at BataTi*; SYME Si COMPANY SoSpaSy 8 'J? ER M'MUKING this d.,- f at Man "as DISSOLVED on M'MK KISr 0 k' L M regardB the tild TUOMAS a P.r.l. '?H haf691 words
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Advertisement537 1847-09-16 1 NOTICE. THE Undersigned begs to inform the Public, that his Interest in fcfce Firm of LEWIS Sc SMITH, has ceased from the 10th Instant. Z. SMITH. Singapore,' \Uh *ept., 1847. A> FOR BALI, Few dozens of Hock Rudesheimer Berg. ALSO Claret in casks. Apply to BEHN, MEYER CO. FOR S537 words
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Advertisement522 1847-09-16 1 UTTX.B, CURSETJEE CO' S ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE. T^HE Undersigned have just received J. from London and Paris the following St Ge t ntlfmen S f F U i B a d Ladies Colored Muslin Dresses, Gentlemen's Dress Coats and Surtouts Corduroy for Riding Trowsers, French Black Satin for Waistcoats, Ditto Colored522 words
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Article1656 1847-09-16 2 London bth July 1817. Th- R^ht BdmwiMi Lord Viscount PxiMirnKTOX, M. p., &c &.c, &<\, My Lord, On behtlf of t be Merchant* connected with X'bins, wf consider it t.» be our duty to pi ice u^on record in this address to your L r<J>l:ip the sentiments pntprtiined t>y1,656 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter809 1847-09-16 2 TO TUB EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Macao, I9M Au K ust, 1847. Dear S.r, I have the pleasure to advise the termination of the uijusl and harassing proceedings instituted against me by the Macao Judges, on the groundless assumption that I was an abettor in the defalcations of809 words
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Letter100 1847-09-16 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE CHINA MAIL Macao, 27th Jut;, 1847. Mr, I Vieg to enclose a copy of the judgment of the Supreme Court of Goa, reversing the sentence against me by the Judge Carneiro, and corifiimed hy Mr Paiva. As the other document* connected with this case have100 words
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Article503 1847-09-16 2 Decree in favour of A. A. dk Mbllo. The Supreme Court decrees The appellant was prosecuted by ihe Judge a quo, aaainst whose decision an appeal is sued o;it whereas he having admitted that there is no evidence, as in truth there is none, for the crimp of being an503 words
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Article17 1847-09-16 2 At Singapore, on Monday morning, the I3tb i n »t Mri A. Simomidks of a Son.17 words
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Article4476 1847-09-16 2 Singapore, Thursday, ]6lh Sept, 1817. On the 21st ult. the, Dutch barque Fr e derica, Lemon, on her passage from Batavia to this saw a vessel ashore, and shortly afterwards picked up a boat with a number of men in it,| who reported that the Dutch ship4,476 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement474 1847-09-16 2 A fine selection oT new Music Ditto of Novels, Histories, Travels, &c. OILMAN'S ITOaCft. Pie«.ei»«J Provisions in tins, from ihe hrst Houses o. all torts and the t>e->l tjuainy, I reth supply always an hand. Lacqueied Tta Caddies, V oik Tables, Writing Desk*, Ladies Cat irieia. Paper St Cigar Boxes,474 words
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Article105 1847-09-16 3 The promoters of liberal politic* and the lovers oj literature, will be rejoiced to hear that the jaatice to Mr Leigb Hunt, which they have have long desired hat at length been done by the government. Yesterday that gentleman received a letter from Lord John105 words
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EUROPE.
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Article1490 1847-09-16 4 INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT— Wednesday. (Before Mr Commissioner Phillips-) TBI CHINA TRADK-IN RR THOMAS WOODHOUBE ITBVIMi. This insolvent, who described himself as a merchant, wm Of OSed hy Mr Cooke, on the part of Chinest merchants, residing at Conton and supported by Mr Nicols. The ca»e exhibited mme peculiarShipping Mercantile - 1,490 words
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Article433 1847-09-16 4 i lie governor-general, according to the papers brought by the overland mail, had, by decree of the 22nd of April, ordered that a regular service of packet boats should be established between Java and ingapore. An agent was to be placed at the latter island to whom passengers mightDaily News - 433 words
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Article162 1847-09-16 4 The last Overland Mai! brought advices from Jal"e end o f A; ill. Amongst oilier documents payers contain the balance-sheet annually pub- ilie opeiations of the Bank of Java. From hip review ot operations, it appears that the profits o i discounts a( i exceeded by 200 000 florins thoseIbid - 162 words
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Article161 1847-09-16 4 Mr UailhP asked whether the late expedition to Canton was undertaken by the governor of Hong Kong upon his own responsibility, or in conseqnence of inxt rue. ions which lie received from government; secondly, whether the powers which had been entrusted to Sir John DavisDaily News - 161 words
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Article365 1847-09-16 4 The Dutch government have laid before the Slaft'i General a project oflaw for the reform, or rath, i perhaps the simplification, of the currency without altering the standard or the unity ot the monetary system. The following outline of the pioject is taken from the Express of this evening: llieIbid - 365 words
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Article301 1847-09-16 4 The duties levied upon merchandise imported into France, during ihe month of May, have produced less than in the same month of 1846 and in 1845; They only amount to U,056,245f, whilst last year they were 18,11 7, «84f., and the year preceding 1 4,0 17,047 f.European Times - 301 words
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Article155 1847-09-16 4 In a late official document, published by the Rel. gium Government, we find the following interesting commercial facts: IMPORTS OF GRAIN IN KILOGRAMMES 10 MAY 31. 1846. 1847. Wheat..... 57,543,254 25,(i71,«H7 Rye 13,665,377 *',2i;>,90.J Barley 12,397,260 5,754,632 Rice 7,299,033 3,119,976 Total 90,804,921 54,762,528 Showing a redaction inIbid - 155 words
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Article237 1847-09-16 4 becoming 10 some lames recently pUUligJied, i( appears that the trade of the Dutch and othet nations with Java and Madura during the last year has declined to the. extent of about 9,000,000 florins, compared with 'he returns of 1815— tlie decrease in imports being 1,101,271Ibid - 237 words
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Article378 1847-09-16 4 The principal seat of the Russian trade with Chi na is at Kiachta, and the Mongolian frontier establishment at Maimaichin. Second in importance to that emporium is the commerce maintained at Kokand by caravans from Orenburg. The Chinese and Usbeck merchants from Turkistan and HanscIbid - 378 words
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380 1847-09-16 4 inn orocer expired yesterday 'forenoon, t Ri i mood, at the advanced age of eighty, tad after a vice in the royal nary of a period cloie upon i« J" years. Latterly the gallant officer taai been beit II 7 governor ofIbid - 380 words
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Article66 1847-09-16 4 Our ooiiuary announced the death of John Ratlin■on, Esq., the magistrate of tbe Marylebone Police" court, which took place yesterday morning at hit residenee, 42, Upper Wimpole. street, Cayendish-sqime. The deceased gentleman was the oldest magistrate on the bench, his age, we belieTe, being 69. HeIbid - 66 words
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146 1847-09-16 4 East India House.— Annuity to Major-General Pollock. Yesterd«y. a special general court of proprietors i held at the India House, Leadenhall>ttreet, for the curpose of laying before the proprietor* a resolution passed unanimously by the court of directors, for granting an annuity of 1,000/. to .Major-Genera! Sir G. Pollock, G.C.B.Daily News - 146 words
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Article218 1847-09-16 4 The government is about to establish a convict penitentiary at Spike Island Cove— one of the four establishments intended for Ireland together with two for juvenile delinquents one male and one female. The depdt at Spike is to accommodate 800 convict* and in tbe United Kingdom a better localityIbid - 218 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous399 1847-09-16 4 SHIPPING IN THE HAfrBOPR. < esse.Cs N^'nt: i ons omntantters I'tmxinneet. (JttafMaUMl [77 ito >«— ■> Medeu 583 MmnfßsJiyi II C simmer PhlegeUun ...^Niblelt Labuan B. schnr £hs'-Ctu 45 Hodgson Shaw, Whihhead &Co j M. brijj Dwhus of Lemsier j 274 I Renfree Ditto I Pinang Spanish brig Martin Henera399 words
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