The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 May 1848

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JT IS, #>»*. 13. TMMUMSn^T MOMUrurG, Hth M^V, iB4B •*>>• dcxvv 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 713 1 PBOC&Arq f, TION. piaci M A ,,s Tm aND> O V Virtue of a I AKlacca. [-D Prpceptiomeoi--1 VV IT J reeled, I hereby proi A vt\ give notice, that a Session of Ot/er and Ttrmitm and General Goal Delivery in and for »no poti mmA m itiil Ttiihtiin ittiiih
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    • 955 1 M NOTICE, R LESSER begs to inform the Ladies and oentlemen of Singapore, that he has for sale a cho.ee selection of Jewellery, consisting of gold and silver Spectacles, gold and silver Eye Glares or Ladies and Gentlemen gold and silver Pencil an,? 6 ln reat v ariet y a
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    • 599 1 IFOR SALS. At the Stores of the Undersigned heathmjr Copper from 16 to 30 oz hea'hinK Nails from to 1* inch. .nglish Iron Nails from to 6 inches. Europf Cordage from J to 9* inches. Manila Pateot Cordage from to 5 inches. Coir Hope (rom to 6 inches. ALSO T^.
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    • 424 1 I for sale' .»CuStt: lltail p^" ALSO AU a an C eSlnul M ««> goe» <„«. 3rd Af,* 7^ CURSETJEE CO. JUST RECEIVE© BY LATE IMPORTATION. ci h r e C mmissi Rooms of LITTLE, CURSETJEE^ CO., 5/i::c O h^e^' C loredand P f -/3 6 45 and «W«, Itt
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  • 160 2 At Pi nan g, on tbe 22nd April, Mr Anthony MacInttrb, aged 65 years, 2 months and 10 days. At Pinaog, on tbe 25th April, on the Convalescent Hill, after a long illness, Louisa, the wife of Georgb Lovkll, £tqre.,aged 19 years And 4 mouths. At Christ's Church Hospital,
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  • 37 2 Singapore, Thursday, 11th May, 1848 Erratum.-— The quantity of Gutta Percha imported into Singapore during the last four Montbi is upwards of 1,700 piculs, and Dot 700 piculs as stated in last week's paper.
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  • 215 2 In conspquence of the arrival of the Overland Mail on|Tuesday last, we postpone any remarks we may have to make on the Presentment of the Grand Jury, for the purpose of making room for as lull extracts as possible of the highly important news received For this reason also we
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  • 70 2 H. M. Brii; Ringdove, Inglefield, Esquire, Commander, returned from her cruize to tiie Natunas on (lie 4th instant, having met with none of the Convicts whom she went in search of The Surveys of the Natunas are very imperfect and erroneous, and we learn that the Kittyc/ove Buffered considerable damage
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  • 57 2 H. M. Steamer Fury, arrived here on the Bth infttant. havii g left China on the i 29th ultimo She proceeded to Bombay yesterday to undergo repairs. The nineteen Chinese convicted at the late Session for the piracy committed in the General i Mood, and sentenced to various periods of
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  • 39 2 A Criminal Session will be held on (he 18ti. instant, lor the trial of the parties now in custody charged with the piratical seizure of the General Wood, and of any other criminals who may be awaiting their trials.
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  • 44 2 We learn that the 51st Regiment M. N. 1. is expected here soon, and will be permanently stationed at Singnpore,furnisliing a garrison of 200 men to the Settlement at Labuan. The present Regiment in the Straits will be divided between Pinanir and Malacca. 6
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  • 60 2 The Singapore petition respecting the proceedings of the Dutch in Celebes, &c, has, we are glad to learn, fiad the effect of inducing the Dutch Authorities to withdraw the prohibition formerly announced against English vessels visiting the native ports in Celebes. We shall make some remarks on this, as well
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  • 154 2 TheP.&O. Company's Steamer Pekin, came in on Tuesday forenoon,brirgin? the Overland Mails for March. The news are of the deepest interest. It is evident that a feeling pervades Europe from one end to the other, which only requires very slight j impulsive circumstances to cause it" to result in a
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  • 115 2 In England there seems nof hine as v justify any serious apprehensions fl qu.et of the country. R i()toiw M J* t n«gs had certainly occurred, buttheinot the manifestations of any ocri era l 7** ingot insubordination, or wish tc H flic present institutions of the on h and therefore
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  • 964 2 On Monday last the Grand J U r» m i the following Presentment to the IC* PRESENTMENT. To the Hm'ble Her Majesty's Court of Judirnt Priace of IVales Ulani, Singapore d )—T!)e rand j ury of ?rince of Singapore nnd Mhl>icc», hiring di«. „<„,] Bill, of indictment kid befre th-m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1325 2 Shawls a great assortment Thread ai.d ball Cotton Article for the Toilette. A great vaiiely of fancy Porcelain Brushes hair, hat, nail, looih and cloih Combs— of Ivory and Torloiseshell in variety Dressing Cases for Ladies arid Gentlemen Damask Napkins, Towels and Covers Eau de Cologne fiom Jean Maria Farina
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE,. THURSDAY MORNING, 11th MAY.IB4B.
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    • 566 1 ,]\r,s tb«? Charter of the Court he was ified th tl it was never intended that lay ju'lges s'louid hold regular Courts orndent of the professional julge. lie could Dot, therefore! with thes^ views, adopt t c r<*<'o nraeodatioa of the Grand that t\v»» intermediate Sessions should i.eld before the
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    • 2649 1 (From the Pinang Gazttt*. A t >ril 22.) On the 6Ui rsiantili tMMI while at l'lllo iMMUUBf to IIM ia,/tured a MWay < u/<e» wih i m.iVi- .11. v il. A> I MI he CUtei •ighie.i ihe Ciuu-b .«t site observed (o hoist ihe Kug iv. H an aim
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    • 4464 1 (From the Horn'; A<ws, March 21 J There bat never, peruajn, in tlie memory of nv)n, pasicd over tbe world a iuo*e nvt-ntful fartaiglit thnn tbat, the course ot wbicb we ara now oiled on to re* cord. Tin eutire month, 01 which v forms a portion, is
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    • 316 2 r-FFECT OF THE >(tWS FKu* FftAtfCS 4T DUB un. -The astounding intelligence of the progie-.suf revolution In France— the s*ekinjr o t a r,.yal palace, and the formation of a provi«iou«l government— which appeared in atom tli edition of the Morning Chronicle of Friday, arrived in Dublin soon after
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    • 574 2 ONE O'CLOCK. Beyond the important political changes and imeutet, which appear io another column, the continental advices of to-day are otherwise not of much meoaent. The revolutionary movement in Germany it rapidly spreading through all tbe States, and will, there can be no doubt, ptnetrate
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    • 1647 2 We have received the Paiis papen of Thu<sdiy ere* ning. Tbe Aloniteur pubiishe* several additional official act* ol tUe l J ruvi iooal Gjv. inuetit. Tiie head qu.rters of tbe Natioual Guards of Parif ami vi •atiuraai are transfer led to the P«Uce of th* Tuilariei 'lie
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