The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 November 1848
1848-11-30
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section17 1848-11-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 4». *»T.i». TH tJBSMKMY JMOtMJrtJir*,, 30r., jnrMBBB. 18*8. *Mo. IJCXJLCXIV17 words
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Advertisement868 1848-11-30 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TH Following Notificatioh is re-publisiisd TuR GENERAL INFORMATION VV J. BUTTEUWORTH, Girvernor of I. W Island, Singapore, Singapore tr Malacca. l6fA November, 1 818. J No 2515. Fort William, Foreign Department, the 2 lv* October, 1848. Notii icatioh. The Honorable the Biesident in Coaactl i» pleased tn recognize868 words
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Advertisement711 1848-11-30 1 STEA3I NAVIGATION BETWEEN TRIESTE and ALEXANDRIA DIRECT. vS_T!J\ n NE of,he AUSTRIAN LLOYD «____k __> COMPANY'S new Steam PacS '^"^Hfc ke 8 f 60 Tons Measurement and j™"7^~ 260 Horse power, resumed the above E in the month ol Ocloher last The Packet will leave Trieste on the 10th and711 words
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Advertisement607 1848-11-30 1 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Monday next, the \th of December AT 11 O'CLOCK. BY ORDER OF F. WINDSOR FAY, Assignee of the Estate of J. BALESTIER, ESQ. BOUT 250 pieuls Singapore Sugar. Terms Cash. LITTLE, CURSETJEE 9* CO Auctioneers, 'mgapore, 18th Ntno. 1848. MESSRRS LITTLE,607 words
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Advertisement764 1848-11-30 1 FOR SALE. A TrTuk__!__T t W Messrs Uow D s wen-known Perfumery. Apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY Singapore, 2nd August 1848. NOLLY. O. J. DARE~i CO. Mup Chandlers, Auctioneers, und Commission Agents. "OEG to announce to ship Owners, Merchants JJ ommanders of Vessels, and the Public fn Genera ,hat .hey have764 words
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Article192 1848-11-30 2 Singapore, Thursday, 30lh K ovr 1848 EL M. Brig Arab, Captain Morri arrived here on the 27th instant, from o Cape of Good Hope 26th Sept. c The Ship Charles Grant, Cant P which arrived here on the 23rd 'ClT,' on her way from China fell with192 words
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Article66 1848-11-30 2 About ten days ago a coolie in a cor, anut plantation at Gaylang, while sitti c near a creek which extends int.) the plant/ tion, was seized by an alligator which had crawled up behind him, an 1 notwithstan ing his struggles and cries, was carried off by the brute.66 words
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Article63 1848-11-30 2 On r-aesday last a Clrinaman was killed by a tor .tear Bukit Timah, and the body having been brought to tl.e Police Office, the Coroner held an Inquest over it yesterday. We hear that about ten day's ago another case occured of a Chinaman being was killed by a tiger,63 words
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Article61 1848-11-30 2 MAURITIUS.-by the b bagr q„ c Prince Albert we have received Mauritius papers to the 2oth Sept. Efforts are being made to have a regular monthly communicriMi with Ceylon. Two vessels had beeJL upon the line by Government. A disease amongst the canes was causing -^.l uneasiness, and from the61 words
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Article613 1848-11-30 2 Cape of Good HOPB.-We have i **'PP'*g nnd Mercantile Gazette of the 7, bepteml.er, Irom which it appears that fcir H. Smith has been completely successlul in putting down the insurrection of the Boers. On the 9th September, be held a meeting at Winburg with a number ol nalive chiefs613 words
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Advertisement704 1848-11-30 2 Dress Improvers Dress Handkerchiefs Edgings, thread Figured China silks and satins for dresses Gloves, French kid and silk— white, bhck colored Handkerchiefs, plain snd worked, pine, cambric tk silk Horae Hair Petticoats Jaconet— white and colored Linen fine Irish Lace— Shawls, scarfs, real and imitation Brussels manufacture Ladies Companions Work704 words
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Advertisement683 1848-11-30 2 Cheeses, constant importations Dates and Prunes Fruits (French) in syrup Brandled Ginger (Cbina; presenred in jars Hams— Yorkshire and Westphalian Jams and Jellies Loaf Sugar Maccaronl In tins and boxes Marmalade in tare Mustard. In Oottles and pots Malaga Raiaini [the first bouse Preserved Provisions in tina, regular importations from683 words
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Advertisement928 1848-11-30 2 Stationery. A great assortment of Paper, plain and ancy, Envelopes, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Blotting cases, Writing Desks, Visiting Cards, Pens, Pencils and Papeterie; Office and Account Books, &c &c. Outfitting Department. Braces elastic, cotton and silk Buttons, Navy and Military; Boots, Shoes and Slippers; Paris anp London-made Carpet-bass with patent locks;928 words
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Article918 1848-11-30 3 *****e**\m**** The Straits iirnr* oi Saturday last cont litis some remarks respecting twenty-five Klines who proceeded last week on the H. C. Str. Auckland ta Labuan for the service nt H. M. Government. We think our contemporary must have been misinformed as to the facts,as there is nothing in the918 words
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Article1237 1848-11-30 3 1 he difficulties of the Insolvent Court become more apparent and more numerous, the longer they are considered. Sir Christopher Rawlinson, anxious to devise means to obviate these difficulties as much as possible, was obliged to declare, at one of the latest sittings of the Court, that Singapore would have1,237 words
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Article1525 1848-11-30 3 In confirmation of what vve stated last week as to the high salaries enjoyed by the Recorder! in the Straits, in comparison with the Judges in other Colonies under the direct management of the Crown, we are now enabled to present some facts from a recent parliamentary paper being a1,525 words
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Article1344 1848-11-30 4 The Slave Trade. ('From the Tint's.) The reports from the west cotst of Af« ica are highly enC3Uraging to the advocates of the b ockading system. Tbe Devastation has returned with a I vin^ coinu«ndcr, and the Dolphin has just captured i priza with ot.'J negroes aboard. Both these1,344 words
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Article500 1848-11-30 4 (From the Morning tost, September \s.) It may in Iru h he uthrmed that Lord Bri -ugham's mansion at Brougham is kept up in a liberal aud bountiful manner, his Lords lip entertaining numerous partus of noble visitors, and enjoying himself like. A fine old English500 words
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Article1009 1848-11-30 4 (From the Morning Herald A report, in circulation at some of ttie clubs, that one, if not both, nf the governorships of the minor Indian presid^ncir S Ts, owing to the il.-h allh of ih-ir pieseut incumb nts, likely soon to become vscant, has j set people1,009 words
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Article848 1848-11-30 4 FROM OUR DUTCH C ORRESPONDENT. (From the Economist, Sepfembtr 16.) Amsterdam, Sept. IS. We have just issued from a crisis which may be c Hindered as one of the most severe, considering ihe tioie we live in. 1 have repeatedly told you that our constitu ion, however appropriated it might848 words
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Article327 1848-11-30 4 (From the Economist, September 2.3 Discovery of Irow Our Ace -rJin- fa e Nieuwe Rotterdamscbe Cottrant (Xeto A ;//->&«. Gazette) of the 28th o( A., <a t| very rich iron c.<- lt been di»covered recently in .be v c-.11'.-! Lut- lands forming the S. E. c truer of Birner327 words
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