The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 November 1847

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. 41, g\U. t<*. TiS VftH it** V nnmwa w X I "Yo. BCXXXII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 757 1 FOR LONDON, TOUCHING AT THE CAPE. np lIX A I. B"., OCEAN QUEEN, Jl t'apfnin SiiTiir.nT.AMi, will Jeavc -Tx. 1 "jJiCTi r tllo nl "> vr ''en on or about the JOih l-v.. ►sra „,,,v n iiii'n^ (,vt if i,ir cargo nigi^od. For Freight or Passage, appiy to ALMEIDA SONS.
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    • 760 1 CHaONOIKEETiIaS TOR SAT.W. Makers AV/w^-B.rwise-BrocKhank-Bywaißr-C arter— Eiff^— Ltlhfrranri Davies «i Co. McCaSe— McLachlan— Morris To'iias and Reid Sons dera!e. aCCUra c ca h a d >rices mo Apply to W. C. LEISK, c Surveyor of Shipping. Stngnpore, \6tft Novr 1R47. F S -vOTIC£. fjTIIIE Undersi^n^d have associated themselves in -U.
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    • 798 1 it Wessrs Apei., Lender Meter WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Merchants and Commission Agents, TTAVE Just rfceived a particularly choice and JLM miscellane* us collection of Goods from different parts of Europe, which ,hey have the pleasure of ofienog to the P uMic on most aflvan a OUB lern}S> It Me** ol
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    • 572 1 I.ITTI.S, CURSETJEE C O 7« ADVERTISEMENT Dresses. and Satins fo PUin Figured and Coloured AJus| in for dfc .ion Dr« s ILnclkwCie ™k c &'c "'•">•- Cordrd Mwli.ni acu) c Uress Iniproiers "'itoafs and SftftitlS 11- F enC Xi Cove, Welsh and Lancashire Flannels o f a .i Lambs Wool
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  • 517 2 From the Pinang Gazette, November 13. On Friday week paat a little »fter 4 p. no., a Cliinamin pasting the Polict office in town wai observed to conceal something under Lit cloth'!, and, on being taken into custody, there were found upon bit person, several article! of Church property,
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  • 176 2 General ummary (From the Oosrlaml fa'eutta Star, Oct. 19J Ca'eatU is in the rriJht of tlie Duorea Poojah holiday*, a dre iry time in Lenerul for tbe news writer compelled to abide* liy his desk for the service of the public, but in the present senson rendered still more
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  • 1529 2 (From the Calcutta Star, October It.) Again Sir BnUaa Perry forces himself upon our attention. H« is said to liave received the appoiutment of Chief Justice, but he U still styled Acting' Chief Justice. We do sincerely hope that after the rthearsals he has had in the
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  • 814 2 Gallant Affair. {From tht Gentleman's Gazette, Octr. 19.) We mentioned ten days sgo tlmt the Hoogties bad resolved to try the metal of the new Government of Scinde nnd for (h it |>urp ?sa tomfl of them had left tbeir haunts in the hilli and rushed like a torrent
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  • 2290 2 The tre4ty of 27th March 1814 bbtw sejc N b THBRLANDS AND GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERED IN IIEHTION TO TUB INTERMEDDLI NC OF TH* English with Borneo.* The occupation of the Island Labuan, and the establishment of (he Biirish influence on the North West Coast of Borneo, in consequence of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 821 2 Messrs WHAMPOA COS ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA h CO have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores WHOLESALE, RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles for the VVoik Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool, of assorted
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 352 3 TO HIE EDITOR OF THE SING APORE FREE PRESS Dear Mr Editor, In some of your recent articles on th* policy of tlie Dutch I think your remark* are calrula'*» 1 io alarm your Friends and Neighbours about their much vaunted Free PoMg Monopoly and Fre« Trade never did and
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    • 163 3 Mr, In your last i«sue we no'irp'i with pleasure mat our respected neighbours Gambier, Helper Co. made an energetic appeal to the Chamber of < ommeree to endeavour lo obtain a reduction in the doty of the latter article, and the arguments
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    • 202 3 Sir, As the Oichard, Tanglinfif and River Valley Roids are Itecoming the fashionable resort in a morning for Carria^s, Equestrians ani Pedestrians, allow me through the medium of your Journal to call iKe aueition of the Superintetxlent ol Ro.4<ls to the Isjrft
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    • 128 3 Sir, Your correspondent 4^l Old Inhabitant is unler an erroneous impression a'xiut the alterations and accommodation for the Judge in the Court liaise. Such a plan as he noiced w\s vecorntnrndt'd to th« Governor, but his honor, with that high sen<e of
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    • 934 3 Dear Str t I am glad to fi»d ibat ihe sensible letter of your Correspondents Gumbier, Pepper Co has had the good effect of rousing th« Chamber of Commerce The excessive dutie s levied not merely on Pepper but spices generally, is
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    • 53 3 Mr, Can you inform me whether Ihe decisions in the Court here are according to the English Law Substantial Justice, (as one of the Liy Judges facitiously termed it) or the whim of the JuHgp Your ooedient set »ant. AUGUS. Singapore, 23rd
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  • 1741 3 Singapore, Thursday, 25th Novr 1847On Saturday last a number of Gamblers (Cock-(igl)ters) were captured by Constable Simonides and a party of peons within the precincts of the Sultan of Jobore's premises at Canipong Glam. The gamblers, among whom were some scions of Johore royalty, were tried by
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  • 1166 4 I'll* :\w .il.i'ix >l Inti re«l aunt foaled ilnrinjc ll»< itl ye rin ill.- u| t-i n cd-.hihi'icc limlh co; -'-.nil rigilrfnce ua lite |< tof Ike Indian paper* in Mii'^iv i > ui!:>!iitrtii 'M i. i" i i c lute con; ma In I 'oidiag It
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  • 2947 4 iI; i?aatl nt 11 me, the policy of the Pope, and lie-;, rif Aux'ria t) crinh the liberalism of hii Holinc s. «re Buhjecfs that excite far m 're interest in <;,-!•• '-y than they do either in F«anc? or wi'h us. i hi.*
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  • 256 4 Matrimony. —A l f n.a ,k ok Fort use. A young; gc:tleatt-.u bu few we.eki •>( a^e, ami btlhettc n, total a Ita to ibe graCv-s of tne blind goddcM Fortune, will Ittia BkOtltU I f a t > the altar the richest heiresa in IreIn iJ. The lady
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 132 4 b>n; Eusi^us Thmbuin, Uunn. and Bttt, Doctors Fletchei and Uin'le, and DtuehaMot of 42»d Kegt If. N I. P 5 »AH.TTTnJ3 -I. !>«*« Iftmg I l^e«««i'« iVci;..ss. A ,._:i JJuu...l l-> r > Niv.lB Briti.-h bi^ Elizabeth G.q Tin-m t, 19 British ihip Sir H. Compton j Brown China 20
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