The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 23 November 1848

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I.V©. 4-f, Wytl. IS. TBSSJBtSIS.4Y *lt*c* *Vo. iicxiirxiiai
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 781 1 03V£RNM_JfT NOTIFICATION. m*Sjm rjMlßFoiLOsriaa Nonrieaitoa n aa-raatiaaga 1 f» n ct 1 11 a l la i'jrii BTiua W J i-UrTERWiiUTII, Gjitntor vf f. II lJmmd, f*W****\ K i>.gupo*e himlmecm. < ruber, I 8 18 J No 2515. lot Wil'itm, fememn Department, the '2 1st October, 1848 NoTiFicATion. The Honorable
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    • 747 1 STEAM NAVIGATION IUWWEKN TRIESTE and AI.EXAN_>RIA JJ IIt1: C I. ,S?tvA fi_ NX hp AUSTRIAN LLOYD yfl^y COMPANY'S new Stem, PacK?J!--& >I >S f 600 To s Measurement and Mv 260 I,or!ie power, reamed the above l\j\ Kia t| ie mo ot 0c 0 ef )ast Ihe Packet will leave
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    • 644 1 ESTATE OF ALFRED SIMONIDES, an Insolvent. JY| ESSaa LITTLE, CURSETJEE .V CO ITJL w,i .ell by Public Auction, at their Koomsi on Monday the 27th Inatanl, a. lo o'clock A M t %^wia R ArtK lesbelo« f ra f toibeaboeeEalaia Casel e T^hp W r reatin I,U,i Arih^ ld s
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    • 778 1 FOR _ILE.' 4 New Asso-.ment of Mem. Rowland Sons well-known Perfumery Apply lo SPOTTISWOODE fc CONNOLLY 'mgarore, 2nd August 1848. G. j. dark; *h, CO. Ship Chandlers, Auctioneers, und Commieeion Agents. «EG to aoaoanea io ship Owners, Metchaals, JL» ommanders of Vowel., and the Public in baaml, Ihat .hey baaa
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  • 1123 2 (From the Pitting Gaz tte, Novr. 11.) A fatal case of Cholera occurred at the Protestant Free ocbool on Wednesday last The vicim w«. B a U.intselad-a d,y schoUr-i.e WH g r j Z cd about II a. m. and died at 4p. a,. We have hea.d of several
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  • 603 2 TO THE EDITOR OF IHE bIHOAP >RI PRIR PR] Djur Sir, On mj \ds\ trip fr<-m Chi-i* lo this Port, havii been absent some months, I ordered a good look nearing the Malayan Coast particularly 'or a Light t ll I expected to se on I cilia Hrar.ca, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 658 2 Dress Improvers Dress Handkerchiefs Edgings, thread Figured China silks and satins lor dresses (iloves, French kid and aik wfcUe, black colored Handkerchiefs, plain and worked, pine, Cambric silk Horse Hair Petticoats Jtconrt white and colored Linen fine Irish Lace— ihawls, serfs, real and imitation Bru«sels manufacture Ladies Companions Work boxes,
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    • 733 2 Cheeses, constant importations Hates and Prunes F.uits (Fiencb) in syrap Brandled Ginger fCtiina; preserved in jars Hams— Yorkshire and Westphalian Jams and Jellies Loaf >UKnr MaccaroK'. ai tins and boxes Marmalade tv \mt* Mustard, in ootlles and pots Malaga Raisins [tbe first bouse Preserved Provisions in tins, regular importations from
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    • 624 2 stationery. A c, reat assortment of Paper, plain and fancy, Envelopes, Sealina-wax, Wafers, Bloning cases, Writing Oe-ks, Viaiting (aids, Fens, Peacili tad Papeterie; Office and Account Books, .\c &c. Outfitting Department. Braces elastic, colton and silk Buttons, Navy and Military; Boots, Shoes and Slippers; Parisanp London made Carpei-bags wiih patenl
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINQAPOBS, THURSOAY HORNING. 23.0 NOVEMBER, IBaB
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    • 1284 1 From the Home S'eus, September 25 fTbereeet "ten ol English birth are <athr.ed together, .be st.rr.lmg news of the sudden d. a h of Lord tj. bentiuck will be icad with no ordiuaty lutett.t. Ibe noble Lnd is 'oj probably otis ..f the"_wny vn;
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    • 351 1 From the Liverpool Mail, 9**4 la. s i ips, Colonies, anil Commerce" bare long ben c'osely and inseparably connected in the lavotite formula of evety great commercial community Hut scsjrdiug to tbe shop book arithmetic of tbat prodigiously elerer "calculating boy," Cohokn, aod of >he other
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    • 1086 1 Her Majesty's Visit to a Scotch Kirk. I' rom me North BntiJi Urnil Her Majes.y aud Prince Albert attended divine service on Sunday at noon, in Crathie parish church. It was generally known ibat the Queen would be present at worship there, r>ur tbe circu nstance did not cause any
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    • 3212 1 (From the Athenteum, Augl. ly.) Mr Whishaw lead a paper at lhe .Meeting ef the Biitish BSCQCislisa Bl Bwoaaea t*.i-ing an Explanation I of .be vaiiou. Applications ot' Gulta I'eicha BOBSO- roil- specimßßS of which, in t ie shape of thread, coid, tubular staves, diivi.u bails, coaoiabicc' Maeee,
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    • 2244 1 COLDBATHFICLDB. i-'rom the I) tiiy News, September 15.) Compared With N-.w<-»tc tb- pri on if Coldootlitieids is cci laiuly not tin if— prolog structure. I', his tie thereat h na.^i ospoet. Without the m-.s-.ive diaau i of ibe former, ii has nevertheless a lytbmg but
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous


  • 67 3 I'li,. (Jovernment certainly seems to |0 sleep about this too 1. ng O gtponed li^ht-hrnise. If something is lt done soon, the subscribers in Singaotight to forward a memorial to the 0 verr»or General, or the Court el Directors, pointinf out what lias hilherto been in this matter, and no
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  • 17 3 cc tl'P IB.li May 184R, tl.e wi^e Garni v < i ml J PatonttY, of a Son
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  • 57 3 jt( ittiannre. on Sonrl;»y 'he 2P.ih of |la| 1848, rnrciT, iho I < -loved wi'e of Garrfrea Beil it'll i iNDLfcv, ated 25 jears, 1 month md -it") day*. < Ai Cannawofo, on ih« 27 di June 1848, Benjamin, m j, fn.. Son of ftarrisoa Seijianl- Major J. C.
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  • 76 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 23rd Novr. 1848. A correspondent asks Bl how it arises, Ibal wliile tiie passage money by tiie P. ck i i t.iiian\'s Steatin rs from Pinang to Singapore is only *2~> dollars, the sum charged for passage Irom Singapore to pinang is 50 dollars? We
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  • 27 3 The Spanish Government Steamer Heina ila Caatiita bit this on the 17th in -st mi t for Manila, having in tow the Spanish brig ol war fjtyero*
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  • 49 3 Paction tights are recommencing amongst lie members of tbe two great Chinese it-ties, the Tan 'JY or Muka Etam, ami the Qtian TVk or Muka Mora On Snndai last pitched bottles look place in Circular-road, in ell-street j nil in New Bridge-road, which are said originated in gambling disputes.
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  • 73 3 Tin- H. C. Steamer Auckland, Captain arrived here on theevening of Wed- tin* 15th inst, from Labuan wiiich iir Irlt on the 9th inst., having in tow IT. Hoy ali Jit. The latler lefl on Tues- for Trincomalee, under jury mast-, or the purpose of refitting. The Auck~ ''md also
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  • 21 3 The Flag Ship thtstiinjs, 72, Captain ii. ami 11. Sf. War Steamer Parry, r.nt Wilcox, left this on Tuesday last for
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  • 41 3 -•*op»*»«— By lhe f\>b Hoy, Captain Francis, we China papers to the llth insi from nliielrwe give extracts. Tl.e V.\ b Hog) encountered verj severe weather during t-r passage down The Mlwh'ut and ie had not arrived when she It It
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  • 41 3 On Tv; sday last the Hon the Recorder, 8c Lad) Rawlinson, and the members ot the Court Establishment, embarked on board If. C. Strainer Hoogkly, Captain Concalton, under the usual salute, to pro:o Malacca ami after a short stay to Pinang.
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  • 43 3 11. At. S.'J.Ve*»<fer,Capt Hon. H. Reppel, embarked a Company of pepoyi y lerHpYf l will tail lor Latouan this morning. Th« lepoyi uvr intended to the mariaei ;>t Laboan* the Admiral having objected t<> tke letter being employ- longer on sliore duty there.
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  • 996 3 Tie Scree Farm bis ken frequent y desoanrtd, both by Grand Junes in iheii l'.t hi it. tiiis and by lhe nblic press in the Straits, as Icing a uk st ol jecti., liable source venue, tie smount it yields fanning no idrqssie compensaiioa ler 1 1 c c v
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  • 610 3 *tm**^%e****h The Phtmmj Gazette, while he aor pp with us .!> to the propriety of hiving two irofessional Judges in lhe Straits, is indignant I arouse we i ropnseil that llieSingnpnre Judge should have s higher salary than hi* hr* th» r at Pinang In making our estimate we had
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  • 724 3 •••It-fit,,. Calcutta —By ihe Wat'r Witch, we have Cab utta papeis to t!.e'26th ultimo, lt is said the new irregular tegiaaeats are to be offieeied from lhe line, a measure of veiv questionable expediency, as it is notorious tbat the ie.-. n ems of ihe line are too weakly officered
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  • 1060 3 It will be seen from an Ad verti*emeMt tl»a J the A istrian Lloy.l'* Steam Navigation Cum-g p.«i.y have now two lh.es of S. earner* pl>i'"/ moi ihly betWteu Tiie«te and Alexandria, tl/; one in connection with the Bombay and lie ether wall the C a'cmta lnjnth.y lines Jof S;e
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  • 556 3 Tlv following New Booki »nd Periodicals for Set fiii'.er, wto received at the Singapore L.'.raiy iy the l\ o Company* Steamer Pekin O(i the 1 i tli instant NEW BOORS Rciii'gton's Middle Ay^ M hairnets'* Natural Theology, 2 vo's. g arlvle's !J ernes and lino Wor*hip. g Crayon's F^lcs of
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  • 897 4 (From the Ft lend of thintt, >\ pi ember 21 .ler Majesty's government has laid tieioie partismeal a series ol document* relating io tho new colon on tl.e coast of Borneo, ihe tin. of which we publish to-day. it will be ohseived .hai the civil rstablishn ent o Li(uai)
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  • 974 4 (From the Cemmertini List" (her. 31 NYe think we hive a. last, fe.rend o U the particulars ef ihe Opium rabbery. lout a week ego or peihaps ra.hei moie a vessel hiie.i by v. bines- was attacked by 5 large, well erased ani w t manned boats supposed to
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  • 1551 4 labuan and Sarawak. (From the Derbyshire Courier, August 2ti f Hy the oveilaml rcail we have advices from our new settlement of Labuan. Tae Mil mines of the island > had already been worked for the supply of the vessels on the station, to which the coal had been
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  • 69 4 (From the Friend uf < hina, Noeemher ll.) Island Qeseen bring*, .id v ices, to tho 3e h October* The KeifH had not ai rived Fever disappears be. fore the cold weather, and it is hoped then- w\,l mo be any moie fatal cases. Oj.ium Quotations, Pataa Drs 550,
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  • 241 4 T&ooltan. (From the Friend of India, October \\t.) Our intelligence from ike Funjib of this week is very slight and unimportant. General Whish maintains his position about three miles from tha town, and his troops appear to be in v-*ry good spirits aud condition. Alooliaj li -s not offered
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