The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 October 1848

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,r». rwiHsiur JHOMvrurv, sth October is«s. *vo. ncxiiCvn
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 790 1 •it. PoUowfef transition oMhe P>o.cedinijs of i k« Co'iri of J»«»»icf at Sourahaya, relative to nitifh C««ff Houl Jones, and ihp Ariulns re--4 t sue published for the information ol the i f»~~"*- By Order. T. CHURCH, Resident Councillor. tt 3 m/ Qrtilr. fa. f /wder, 1848, S^iwd J. O/imer,
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    • 629 1 TO BS LET. b« I^| NE «r more of the range of Godowns flSft VT occu r'^ hy the Undersigned. tij^ WIDDLETONS, BLUNDLLLfcCO Singapore. Is* March, 1848. TO I.}GT7" i (WIHE House in Carnpong Glarn immemk A diately behind the Spaoish ConsujiZ law, apply to MARTIN, DYCE CO. Singapore, 16/
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    • 585 1 NOTICE. Commissariat Office t Singapore, September, 1848. f I^HE Deputy Assistant Commissary A General invites tenders to Supply during 1849, Rice, Cachang, Cocoanut Oil, and Salt, for the use of the Convicts at Singapore. For further particulars, apply to J. SHEPHERD, Major. D. A. C. Genl. Commissariat Office, Singapore, WthJfepLjSl&f^
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    • 591 1 LIST JF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THB COMMISSIOJ* ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CURSETJTEE CO Commercial Sqi/are— Singapore, ladiesTapparel. Berlin Wool of colort Hoots and Shoes, English and French. Booneti direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett DuDstable and straw Balzarine Dresses Capt Blond and Lace Capes and Cuffs Cardinal*, a la
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  • 17 2 At Singapore, <m the l!nh ultimo, the Lady of Jozk I U'Almh da pf a Daughter.
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  • 166 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 5th Oct. 1848. j The H. C. Steamer Auckland, Cant Young, arrived here on the 2nd instant I ing left Labuan on the 26th ultimo. f I seems to be considerable fever prey in the Colony, and amonost the shippj,! Victoria hadpour and at Bruni,
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  • 48 2 This week we insert the first part of Hr Crawford*! evidence before the Committee on Su<rar and Coffee Planting, which will no doubt prove interesting to some of <> v readers. When we give the rest of M r Crawfurd's eviden^ve may perhaps make a iew notes upon IV
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  • 1341 2 Tt will no doubt be gratifying to a'l our readers who feel an interest in the establishment of a steam communication be" tween Australia and England, to learn that the arrangements between Government and the Royal Australian Mai! Packet Company have been finally concluded. This Company is to occupy tiio
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 845 2 C.aret first quality Cordial, cherry anil raspberry < berry Un^L fJlenllvet (iin in c**^P WoOL—Johannuberg Liqueurs assorted Maraschino and Ratufu Old Tom Port— very superior Shrrry— J. <ockburn'', Campbe'.l's sk*. OILMAN'S STORKSBe* f— spitreH and Stroked Bottleu Fruits and Sauces Bacon— iv tins Kitcuitt cabin ani fancy Candles wax and
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    • 820 2 Messrs Apex., Lender IVleyer. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Merchants and Commission Agents, HAVE Received ex Wilhelmine, and Queen Caroline Amelia, the following Goods which are sold at thei r Warehouse A variety of while and black superior Trench, liruxelles, Saxony and English Laces of all widths; Muslin Dresses colored and white
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    • 808 2 Messrs WBAMFOA Co' 3 ADVEKTISEMENT#. MESSRS WHAMPOA CO have always oh Sale an *xten»ive and choice assortment of the following Goods, seiected especially for their Stores WHOLESALE, RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery dc Hosiery. Articles tor the Woik Table balzarine Dreeset Honnet* of me Lues' modes, fiom Paris Berl'i) VVnol. of
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  • 1386 3 j a va —Ry H N. M. Bleta*tbip Etna, we have if«et%ed Java Courunls "li( 'll ih uli. fro« which we have gleaned tin- following items. These 1 apers are unusually haneu ol itews, and private Mcouate ilo not supply t > y of im oitunre During th" firKt h<*lf
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  • 1959 3 From the Pinnns, Gnzelte. 23rd September On Saturday last a CkirtCM Junk went down in the Larbour unJer the following circumstances In wj« partly laden with rice and other merchandize and w\< pioceedina through ihe nonhpru channel, with a very stiont> tide and wind Ifaintl h^r, after patttnf th~
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  • 424 3 W e have received some Singapore papers up to the 20 ultimo, but have found no news in them. The Free I'ress is very indignant about Singapore bein* made a receptacle for the Hongkong c nvicts Our contemporary throws all the blame on the Bengal GoTernment,and says v it
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 493 3 SHINING IN jrHZ^KAr.SOVR. s>f/ v f °'"> ummmmStru > Cimngnem. I t/eunmttmu a, II L, »lratiM»f Auckland i Vuung TTTTTTTTm Libuau 11 < steamer H>< '^hly j i untidit >n II r. M. in us Liter* 550 lxq«i«rdo Spanish Consul Manila M N. M steamer Etta' I Li ut De
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    • 155 3 ARRIVALS OF PASSENGER?. P*r Fel*— Mr J. Tbomsom. Per .teaoaer £/»a— Metin Marvpy, Swavm? 2*l it R-"' N ?er oquendo M *J° r Re y Qe famil y- Per Hooghly- Lieut Irut, DEPARTURES. n^r^» i y. a 7 t VesieP, Names. I ff« g /«i W "j ~Bo~^nd Fot^ hept
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 6th OCTOBER, 1848.
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    • 4714 1 Evidence by John Crawford, £sq. relative to Sugar Planting in the 1 Straits, before the Select Committel of the House of Commons, 27th March 1848. *****. Mr Vtllkrs.] YOU have lived a considerable time in tropical countries, have not you long while 20 years. *****. You have given a
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    • 1219 1 Extraordinary Optical Illusion. Professor Whe*tstoue, in bis indefatigable researches into the abstruse but beautifully interesting phenomena of light and optics, discovered a property in optic*, previous to the perfecting of olotype pictures, to which Mr Cundell lias since successfully applied it, and which, while most extraordinary in an optical
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    • 3498 2 Below we jrive tlie Pietentmeni into* to tiia ourt IV ibt 1 itt (jraml Jii'y on Monday l«stHit- Honorable the R -corclci made BOOM very heneil re:naiks upon it, a re >ort ol wlnol) ii is not in our power lo tiive. We believt he said thai the paWlic Otfffbt
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    • 799 2 To T. O. Cb\n<\ Kaqoi<e, Foreman of (he Grand Juru. Sift, His Honor the Recorder bavin* in big address to the Grand J llry solicited the opinions and u ftl ll)ni <)f f artie wl 'O ™uht de*ire to cutnmuni. cae with him respecting the New Insolvent Act, a Meetin«
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