The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 22 June 1848

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. y>, 25. i\*i. IS. T£*UH&M>JIY jnvnjrMJriw, 32m JTUJfiS, 1848. *Vo. DCXIXXII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 798 1 in C UMI Of JI'PICATUUV <F PHINCI* Of If mk lfl* l-l AM> CIUOAfOM AND MALACCA. TkTOTICE i^ mnrßV given, that the Tiiir Uwrral Quarter Session of the p li"ldeo by ilie said Court p m d ibe laces subordinate the Court House, in Singapore, i cl ti p First
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    • 665 1 SHERIFF'S C ALE, In the Cause of LIM TONG YAN TOAH TEE. TO be sold on Saturday the 24th inst. a4 Ten o'Clock in the morning, by Virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias issued in the above cause, the Chinese Junk named Quart Wan of 200 tons burthen as
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    • 682 1 Shortly to be published in London. PULO KALAMANTAN. (Borneo.) Its political history, and commercial resources, with An authentic account, and description of the Manners, Customs, and Habits of the Native, and European Population of Sarawak. By William Alfred Gliddon, (Late Supt. of the Sarawak Smelting Factory.) In 2 Vols. Bvo.
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    • 597 1 NOTICE, MESSRS LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO. have received instructions to sell y Public Auction, this-day Thursday at 10 o'clock am, the Household Furniture, Plate, Glass-ware, Palanquin and Ponies, belonging to V Fontantfr, Esqre French Consul which will be sold at his Residence (North-bridge Road). Catalogue will be issued next week. LITTLF,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1062 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FRER PRESS Sir, Havin* recently been compelled to institute legal proceedings in the Court of Judicature here 'or the recovery o' a just claim, I was induced, in order to avoid ihe trouble and vexation atu n Ime; such matters, and for the better
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    • 305 2 lu THI KDITCB OF THE SINGAPORE FHEE PR»->S iJcur M», In lommcii viih mheis I h »ve BO doulu you have hctttf a u«*ai de.»l <>l lr»»h a<« ut the *x- en-es intuited foi the Prlii Jury m tl><- trial of iW oiiva ts <•< i <eriKi m ili f
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    • 254 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE M^, bingapore, \Sth June, 18J8 Dear Sir, Allow me through the medium of your valuable piper, to concratulate Singapore upon if possessing a genius in its Superintending Engi De worthy to rival the ingenious Faddy, who finding M blanket rather short for him
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    • 1863 2 TO TUB EDITOR OF THE MNOAPoRE FUEIi PKESS Dear ><ir, In last Thu-siay's P,»per I o^me the publication of two Lexers from «he Su pe rime'dn.jf Engineer of the Sirens of Malacca to he K I'ouncillor, which wee ch < ulated the latter nil of la>t inumh for the special
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  • 88 2 I say of course to lower the level of th* <an*l•inee it is to meet the Presentment ''that two BrhuJ across the Canal, by their fl-ttness were obstructed i to the Traffic", that Major Faber proposes to excavate the bed of the (anal. My
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 537 2 Mourning Rinis and Broacbes Needle i taes fce. Pencil gold «nd ailver Rin^i. for Ladies anr" Geniionsen Seals and Keys Watch Hooka Watcbea Ladies snd G«ntlemen't. of gold and surer STATIONERY BOOKS. A fine selection of New Music Novele, Histories, Travels Ac. Arconnt Booca, strongly bound Blank Booka, plain and
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    • 799 2 tSOLO FOR PIANO. npoier. Composer. „ueUi—L ucia Weber— Jubel Gemma Preciosa Fausta Freischietx Anna Bolena *tc. Ike. &c. Linda di Cha- Waltzes. nwunine Strauss Meloay Filledußegmie.it Swedish Songs Faverit Helenen Don Pasquala Jubel Delisar Secrets Iline— P nales Drollery c. Pumani Gang'ls Ideal Bianca Heavenly Strain* Ife Haimonsk Welcome Ligeunerin
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  • 5197 3 Singapore, Thursday, 22nd June, 1848 The Bengal Government has, we understand, sanctioned M outlay of Rs 2,662. 12. 6 for I'uiiiiniji a new »nclo«ure wall and three cross U on t he West side of the New Jail, in order to increase Hie exercise and recreation y.mls
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  • 2121 4 Notes on the Policy pursued by the Government of the Netherlanda in the Indian Arcnipelago -I»-7^!S 4L ooain object ot Mm acrtmgements made at the C— V— Tfl^lrtf to erect anewjn^;^. Mate on the northern frontier of France, and Uteit Britain nond« tbe cliief iacr\fir.f4 for cartying this object into
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  • 297 4 NATIVE CK APT ivkitish— HuffuUt, ihee*,, Fmttvl Khar htm Yaptoot, MrifdtH Cmwitr J Duica Hoan Tung.Sree Leut>, t'uttwot Hnkmm*. J*m ii/om, -oo i< M4| v,^,, j,^ ii,Faid'ol Hachmtn, hatt«l Khni' t»mtt«t 'nchmnm I rsse.l s N nines I OHM (irrs "«♦< 'if I Meander 12-20 Hon Kfp
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 215 4 ARRIVALS. Date I Vl*g Vessel't Namtn. j Captain From Ot^artf J u ae 1 5 British schr Hrickley Padaftg 24tb ult 15 British brig Meydin 0. Hex j Merricnn j Pioang iCii ult 15 MaUy scbr Young Qieen Rthaiaa P bing &lk inst \C) British barq Christina <- raig Hartiepool
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    • 184 4 Pet Wadi.otot Rihntun— Mis Vi*«l. Per itrif/a»d« Mrs U utchis >-. md t children, F. Horabjiw, E-q--Fraajce, Cowa,j-e Banbj««, S«rab|«« Pouj-e, m B«tite IT»«B( 1 I PS /W* <iv Vex*»t'H .\,i Juueio B.ii.»h ►„!< /J^ M«cdoo«ld Pedier I If I Briii.h schr Kim Keat Hut S we i M*Ucc« ft
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    • 5319 1 SINGAPOUE, THURSDAY MOWING. 22nd JUNE, 1848 rentage added to tba invoice price, and is fixed and invariable one. At tbe Dutch Ports, there is a new f.lu-tioo every tbrtr mouths, made by tbe officers of Government after consulting th« merchants whott opiaion, however, they
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    • 220 1 Severe Gale —Disasters to Shipping. (From the Shipping 3f Mercantile Gazette, Mat/ 14.) It n this week our painful duty 10 report a 3uc-ces-ion of disasters to shipping, upon our coast and at sea, more numerous and extensive than it has been our lot for a 10-ig
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    • 102 2 tlip but could nol cut *v«ay, the chain being nvetfd loihe mtinmaM. MMCMM pm *».<«•• a« I m u Ifdni o k, na .i > «tet t,, k t 1 v l' u i,l Im-i io bl MM, e ill, tin fciirli. Trii »»d »b««p •lu.Mliit-d i il." I botol
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    • 59 2 WRECK OF THE BARRYS IN STRUY'S BAY (Lxlruct from a letter, daltd I'ort Btaujort, 7th April By exptes* from Mru/s Bay, I have l«eci«Cd inieliliiM.ee 1h..l lM wliOOWtf barr^s was Juvhi M ■ktM H the mkI.I of il.e 4th iul Md would be- on»e awietk. l!itfi sav.o. Slie had 300
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    • 79 2 Tkn lufconnrr ttii toil on ihe sui iniMMN lo»lo«ir»n tf« H»e particulars winch iuve readied us. Tl.i* v was wrecks,' durll»^ a hejvy «>*ie frum the 8. E M ttie 5 !i instant, tut most of iier mwjid caraO ap{)»-.irs 10 i.^ve b«t« «*iousiy
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    • 893 2 This vessel, on lier voyage Irorn L.aWutta ana i>iadrass to London, t>ul imo TaMe Bay on Monday last, totally uVn. M*d I JM totlOWtOg fcXlracl (torn her log-book gives the parncuU.i ol u>e disaster On the Ist A|nl at midmtthi, ii blew a lurious gale Irorn the
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    • 2685 2 Insurrection in Mooltan (From the EatUrn Star, M»y 18»> Later intelligence Com <be pui.jaub confirms the app.eluiisions thai were entertained ot the charactol ot the explosion in the iMCN capita ot that state. Although .1. übts .till hang over the lultUl C irra«»tances which attended the nnuder ot Mr
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    • 1305 2 (From the Friend of India, May 3f ay n. A. case o» death frooo chloroform ii re ported in the Madras Spectator; it is remarkable the tirst of the kiud taut ban occurred in India, though oie or two are recorded to have Happened hi EngUaa, It
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