The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 March 1848

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  • 23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 13, F\>L 13. TMwn Sl V .»o» k m' 6, 8 T3I jm^avß. i***. MCXJLX
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 452 1 Tht following Statement exhibiting the Receipts and Disbursements <f a rViact *V WaLSS UlABB), jWy V Viitue of a U oaporf k .Malacca >E3 Precept to mc diI'o NN it 3 reded, I beieby prof! im and yite notice, lhat a Session ol Oyer and l'mit,c r and Get.erul Gaol
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    • 386 1 Messrs JOHN STEEL CO. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Thursday next the 30//* current, at nuon precisely. ""5U -T-. npHE well known fast sailing schooner f, HA M /v> 1 29 Tonf O.M. buih at Pfegj ■■••Itott ot Bayluh Oak, wm r» -copper' ed in November 1846 and carrier
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    • 586 1 Feeding a »H r r FIXED CONTINGENCIES. U 11 ,964. o, 0 Watch-Maker Dhl0 80. 14 o lound Keeper and Lamp-lighter Diito 00 0 Oil for (he Police G.ard Lamps Diito 2^^. o 25. 10 o Oil and Wi U, f CONTINGENCIES. 329. A. 0 in the liousc of Correc
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 649 2 Hsts, black and white beaver, silk, pith and straw Huckabuck Jacket*, naval, shootit.g, f»c. Kid Gloves white, black and colored Loo? clu'h— Itonorks annnufacture Military »nd Navsl Kr»ulettes. Buttons, Lace. &c. Medical rubber Towelling rcfiMs— silk and satin, black and colored s reaily-uaade iineo, c»ttun, Lamb'a wool and Met Silk,
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    • 65 2 tOTZOE. Just received and exposed for 'Sale at the Singapore Millinery liooms. I id es While, Pink and Blue drawn Satin Honnets of the la'fsl falhfc n, 1. .oi' i Straw Bonnats, I y< do Hats. Cvp and Bonnet Uilibons of every description. White ani Ulack Lace Veils, and Mantillas.
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    • 801 2 Xttessrs WHAMPOA COS ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA 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 (he VVoik Table Balzarine Dresses Ponneis of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool, of assorted colors
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    • 1138 2 FOR SALE. At the Marine and General Stores o f J i> a a it: (SUCCESSOR TO C. J. PERRY.) Sail Carat, Duck and Twine, Cordat-e Ram_ Manila and Coir Piu h, Tar, Paints, and t^akum Sheet o t >per, L-ad and Zinc, Do. Iron and Boil 1 Plates, Nails,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1551 3 T» NIK EDITOR OF nil MNGAPOHE FREE PRESS J'f.ir "ir. It was not my in'enti n »o intrude on your filumns flt>«iii, '-in liHiiiiii* ill' Kecjordef is mkm I. tnd M little aatiltfl «hii doi.e in cumin* 1 1 c (Jr<iiui Juiy, I caMMM iefr»n> liOin a w remaib*, sn-i'-u
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    • 590 3 Dear s ir, It is not my intention to dhcu<s th D > t qurxtiriii iii rC| ly 10 I'uir I'l ti/'s leliei wliicli ;i| c I in your la t Usup, a* 1 btve not the time 10 cJ< v >te
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    • 314 3 TO THK EDITOO CF THE SINGAPORE FRFE PRESg Dear Sir, The approach of t lie Criminal Sessions recals to mind sonic of the unnecessary in:ouvenie>ic wliicli Mended ihe Use, ami it may doi be amis* »o sua-je I a remedy iU protracted »n I eottHanl i f^.i <rp of vviinevsp..,
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  • 12 3 1 nr#, on Kridav tho 34th March, M-s (>T.nnc.v PrißtAU.ofa Dauobtki.
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  • 2214 3 Singapore, Thursday, 3Q(h March, SIS The H C. Steamer Hooghly, ma^ be expect( I here on Saturday, bringing Hie Recorder and Court establishn The Criminal Session will open on M next tJ The ,%/o left Calcutta earlier th.iv she intended having received 1,500 Rupees from G. i
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  • 2741 4 OFFICIAL DETAILS OF THE CAPTURE OF BALANGUINGUE U«ne>' Order of' t'e litik oj Fcb- vary. The a'tack on the fort of Haljuguingue beiu^ diter. mi:;-d fir t,..m.Mrow, it will, in ro;u'mu'nee with the ;i| oi .lurine >\w 1 wuli bid valuable u»-i» ie«, be n>a la in the foi owiiii;
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 415 4 a aV-SlPpim* I a- ;■> .3,7 n u"~i~" "I'luta 1087 McQihaa K«>f land Li.ht»m 147 Ker, itvTjjji S« Co I Laid up Ilip If 'il'i.m Jii'dmr 6 Douity DiUO I Munuli.u U ic] Uiuvk J :t> Uivid,on j Diiu jJ or Sal« uq Madiln- 270 i>^le Di to R*patrinf in
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    • 192 4 SEFAKTUBES. Dite V ay i Vessel* Names. Caotain J Bound For Vk%t,t& British i barq Water II tic Fuig.n Chin^a H 2;< British bii» Earl G>ey Chester Liverpool n26 I Dutch barq J.ac/imnlie Hah s^ey Minto 23 Bcitish bai-q Red Rover Olivr C alcutta 2H British ship Ccwayee Futnily Durham
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  • SUPPLEMENT OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 30th MA SCH, 1848.
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    • 563 1 Tut; 21%t we commenced the catting dawn of tbe Ut.-e r «*SMMI trees which surrounded the fort and tbe ijui m>( °f «n I!i y bous«i whose inhabitant must have formed a considerable population. ]n the tlurooon witb the companies of the IstLiggh fnN'it'y *nd M Ztnboan^aas we took by
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    • 1873 1 (hum* tkc I'inuHz (iu»ctte. March 11 l\um •!!■> ot ctMHgaf i-i our Liuv. mmml Urticials rHve htM n»f duiiuy» the week It is Mid olonel Hi t-i# ri|i us PtcMVftri a more lucritive appointni.'iil in tome pirt 01 Mm M idrat P.eM.leney, lhal the RcaMtam at N'inK»poie, \|r. h.irrn.
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    • 1555 1 The Falsehoods of the Singapore Merchants the Free »X i D accusation of the English merchants ia tne Indian Archipelago often repeated, and always of new imputed, but never with proper proof established, that the Dutch strive to establish their supremacy tKi'*' l ac< uire tbe monopoly of the
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    • 3064 1 (From the Daily Netot, January H.) It is no exaggeration to say that not one British legislative act relating to th« slave trade and colonial .avery has bee marked by the knowledge and forethought of statesmen. Frona about the time that the nti.i avery movement assumed tbe
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    • 2166 2 No. V. -BRiri^ll RESIDENTS AT CANTON. (from Ihe Daily Newt, January, 20 J Immediately on its becoming known io C«ntjn that a ommittee of the House of < oinminii hud been »p pointed to consider tU« suojtct of our telnciout with China, a petition was prepared by
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    • 1316 2 (From he FtkndafCkim, Much ll I litre ins *twf<n a ,)■!!> y ol Ain«ii..au» *nd s „ne ChlUtM Tlitj JFui invotVM s.'iivjus i<-s .uu^'utMies, an we w >ul j wish il>« oio*iug tube rectiv-ij merely as a report ii .io i uol d:»f«r materially litMM »anous oilier s»ia'eitttfutl brought
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    • 481 2 On th« Is* ->f ln§t then w-re 2').^30 E 'glish r«»iJi<i^ at Pa:is aid In the environs. At H <\i -g <« tta ri> were 7,000, and at CaUit 4 <)Hfl 2.V000 resi.l-d in oth^r p*rtß of PranOfl TnH' expense* *re reck inf.t •ttogftfcflf nt jfS.UttO.UiHi A»arj.? .V/ini?^vii/ Print.
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