The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 February 1849

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 14. THunsn*AY Manjrijro!, i^t k^bhu^ry, i 84 9. *Vo. 5,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1191 1 NOTIFICATION. OtOME Misapprehension having arisen as to the J^ light of Foreign Vessels to receive Goods on board at one British Port of lodia to be conveyed io toother Britrttt Port of India, on freight or otherwise, the following ((emulation on this subjeit which appeared in the Calcutta' Gate tte
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    • 1144 1 the words with force and arms," or of the words tgtmtt the peace." or of the words against the form of the Statute," or for tke omission or insertion cf any other words or expressions of mere form or turpUittge, nor for the insertion of the words upon tbeir oath,"
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    • 896 1 In Ihe Matter of Hangasamy, (late a Ship-duh a .h now a Prisoner for debt in 11. M. Gaol at Singapore. In the Matter of Tan Sin Yew and Tan Poh, late Traders, now respectively Prisoners for debt io H M. Gaol at Singapore, respectively, Insolvents TVT OTIC E is
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    • 791 1 TO LET. From the Ut January, next. b m *pH AT Dwelling Uouse in Beach-Road fWßjk Campong Glam, at present occupied ■inn b AdrairaJ tor lieu Apply to r JNO PURVIS CO. Sinqopor e% 6th Deer 1 848. TO LETj^^ ffYl HE OFFICES Utely occupied by j^fflb X A. Bernard,
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    • 699 1 ADVERTISEMENT. ]||ESSRS JOHN STEEL CO. in returning IJM. thanks to the Merchants, Shipowners, and Captains of vessels for the liberal patronage they have received, be* to assure their supporters that they continue to supply every description of Marine and other Stores at the same economical terms on which tneir business
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  • 136 2 (From the Pinang Gazette, Jany. IS.) The drought continues. It is bt>>ond donhi that much of the pariilie crop already destroyed and a large am tint of the Nutmeg crop, as well as ol tlie flower of the succeeding cro <, lia* also l>**en lost. The trees in some
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  • 1548 2 (From the E glishman, Ath January W« nndfritand tbat the Nemesis is about to proceed to B iroeo to join an expedition which ia preparing against the pirates of the Eastern Archipelago. Inte'li^enee bag been receifed from Sir J. Brooke that a league his been (armed among the piratical
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 674 2 Bl&ck Figured Net. Fine White Bobbin Net. Bonnet and Sash Ribbons. Pink, Blue, Black White Paris Net. Steels for Ladies' Dresses. Brussels Quilling for Babys' Caps. Tulle for Ladies' Caps. Mourning Pins and Hair Pins. Bonnet Preservers. Best prepared Whalebone and Cane for Dresses. Wreaths for the Hair. Flowers in
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    • 829 2 Port very superior Sherry— J. Cockburn's, Campbell's tie. OILMAN'S STORES' Beef— spice* and amoked Bottleu Froita and Sauces liacon in tins Hitcuita cabin and fancy Candlea— wax and spermicetti Capers and Olive a Cheeses, constant importations Dates and Prunes Fruits (French') in syrup Brandied Ginger (Chins; preserved in jars Hams—
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    • 590 2 flic; Sucks, Stockings of silk, cotton and worsted: Shirts— ready-made, Coiton and Linen Towels Eoftlisn and Bengal; Table-cloths— Damask and plain of sizes Trowsers-cloth, duck, drill, corduroy, &c. fete Waistcoats, Paris and London-made, fee &c Beer, Wines Spirits. AMsopp, Bass Hodgson and Teonent's Beer, English and Singapore bottled. Brandy reai
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    • 544 2 politeness in sending me your Pills as you did. 1 now take this opportunity of sending you an order for the amount, and, at the same time, to add that your Pills have effected a cure for a disorder in my Live.- and Stomach, which all ihe most eminent of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 626 2 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. IN consequence ot' 'he Establishment of a Government Hospital, the undersigned have (in the mean* time) (give" up ilie Private Hospital attached to the above Dispensary. OVVNEUs AND MASTERS OF VESSELS, are respectfully informed that they, their Pa«smg. r jnd Crew, can lie attended at nuu hour of
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    • 678 2 whom also Passages may be secured on payment a half the passage-money. The foregoing calculations are based on the latest information regarding the slate of public conveyance on the Continent of Europe, but as the extension of Railroad communication is steadily progressing, they must be considered as subject to constant
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  • 1344 3 (from the Eastern ±far, January 6 The ii, v ,i'nM.e«- Ie in tde stal war duuni; tie r»st w-t-^k s ilt-*di<l ol inieit-si. 1 lie helln duitte I ails Us rtaiiera at the rt« ul the old )<or, wiili 'he HMNMti ill*' tlie ci ntxtiicn ol the tuijtb
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  • 92 3 (Fiomthe Bombay Ti-ne», December 2.) The i.ovtrnmtnt Gazettt ot Ihu mUy contained an iut lU'iiimi th'il l.aptain Ljnch »»< t<» lv» d the a.. puiHtiutnl ot W* tir .A ti. 11. 1 nt until futher orders, aplain Ethersty to be AatiaCM to the Supeiiu tendent tlu-ing the ahcence of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 133 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE TRESS iH'i^u^ore, 3Otfi Juny. 18-»9. Deur Sir, About a fortnight ago I called atlenti. n to the daugerously over crowded state of CirculaiU o.kl, and the lisks run, more particularly by \le newly-ariived Chinese Emigrant*— and suggest d .hat at least the Police
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    • 64 3 TO TIIR EDITOU OF THE FREE PUESJ Dtiir Sir, Will you j«lrase call attention to the litter inrffirie n<*y of the Signal Department. VesspU are not only tieqnentiv unnoticed ti 1 neatly at an hor or incoiiectly designed, but the repeating" of each others «i:-na s is quite disregarded al
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    • 231 3 TO Tllfc. EDITOU OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Singapore, 30f/i Janua'y, 1849. Dear fir, I expected to have seen in your last week's issue a proper castigation bestowed upon your contemporary the Straits Times for havii X in his Juror for news (whether well authenticated or not), announced the death
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  • 31 3 At the Hnti«h Factory, hanskock, !M*m, the residence of Jamhn Haves, E quire, on the 4 1 It Octr. last. Mr David Myrti t, late it" Ediiibtugh, aged 24 yi-*>s
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  • 4023 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, Ist February 1849. The great changes, and in most instances improvements, which have taken place of late years in Singapore, both as regards the architecture of the town, and the cultivation of the country, are no where so strikingly manifested as at Tulloh Blangah, the
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  • 1165 4 Commerce of the Pacific From the Polynesian, October I It may be of interest to the commercial world o curaor y glance at ili« increoe of trade in this quarter, A cluin of events have occurred during die past few years which has attracted the attention of the world
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  • 1941 4 (From the Times, November If the alleged p*rlku art of tun uew development of the paition for territorial •<o i: lz lll > auuounceil in the list intelligence from <b« Uoitrd tales, art founded on (*c'. t a negotiation hit Ueeu p-dtlin< for ume month* botween ti.e Cabinet* of
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  • 1048 4 (From the Times J If there were really any dais of penooi in tbeie Uituidi enj >ying a perfect immunity from taxation we should believe that tho Financial Reform Association htd been organised by their sreret instrumentality, and tb >t iia oratuis and writera were
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  • 1035 4 SCRAPS VARIETIES. Reduction or Revemub Establishments Orders u»ve been tstued to all departments under the control of the Treasury that wuenever a vacancy occurs no promotion or new appoiutment ia to take p. ace until apecial inquiry baa In en made whether the office cannot be rtduced. Obseiver. A YiMiKE
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 579 4 j SHIgpISTQ lif THE HARBOUR. V'toet*' N-i'iu*. <Y»|« Comnanlrrt l*mtMfmt\M t irsr, nations 6(C 11. C. steamer Auckland Ban, Esq" )lou B. schnr. Velocipede 143 Wolfe Almeida Si Sons Sooloo B bang Anna Robertson 447 Munro Ditto Amer ship Carthage 500 Black more J Boustead ft Co Batavia Bally barq
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