The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 March 1849

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 31 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. A Month* mummant tf General emm eJommereial MMSeSt*once frmm the Straits, Sara, Mamita, 4 c. bIISGAPORE, TUESDAY MORNING, 6*h MARCH. 1849 i i *?rice 50 Cen's
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  • 3597 1 1 he P. O. Company's Steamer a P tam Potts arrived here this morning, from China the 27th ultimo. 'I he following is the list of Passengers who came hy her For Southampton— John Wise Esqre, Senr. P*reita and 4 children, Ltruts. Lyon, and Tottenham, Mon lirnr Lamory, E. H.
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  • 760 1 W.? Bf C Steamer Captain Wallage which arrived hare on the 27th v f h«S»f left Sarawak on the Uth ult. we hay; A,T, ''T 8 fr m Übuan an<l Sarawak! At Labuan there had been no deaths amount the Europeans rince last accounts, and the Sepoy ,-op kept
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  • 427 2 (From ihe Straits Times, February 2\.) The EnglMi bark Kestrel, which arrived hereon 'the ifitti instant was plundered by pirates when io the latitude of Trinidad. From Captain Bi miner we learn the following the baik Kestrel left Ports« nuui'li on Sept Sth and called
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  • 2437 2 By the Carl Sc Hermann we have received the lattetta lo the 31st January snd the Diwio de Manila to the I3ih Fen. In the Dturxo cf the -Tib Jan. we find the following extiaordiuary birth mentioned in a letter fiom tie piovince of Prfngasinan: 44 On the I
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  • 251 2 By H. N. M. Sieamer Batavia, We have Java Courants to the 24th ult. They are almost devoid of matter for extract We subjoin such (sw items of news which we find. By a decree of the Governor General dated Ist February, white pepper exported from Java and Madura
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  • 329 2 (From the Pinang Gazette, February 17 We very much regret to learn that Cholera bas made its appearance in a serious form at the Lunatic As,lam. Between Wednesday night and Thursday we believe eight occurred, of which four died the seme day. We have not learnrd tbe result of
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  • 140 2 Jan. 23 Swedish snip am* Vha-le, SSsrA*. Ifr,,™ from Batavia, for Stockholm. 21 British ship Orient it, Sayldb, from Bombiy Bth December for Canton. Feb. 3 American ship Congress, French, from Chios 2 st January. 3 British ship Ranee, Mills, from Swan Riter Uth January, for Singapore.
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  • 2061 2 Exports to Europe. To London, Bp the ti. barq Albion, ""Pl-.a^.c.y.p,.:,...,,, 885 pis and 90 cty* mother o-esrlehell, 68 f>lsand62ctys l»'», 78 pis and 7) ctys gutta lercha, 46ca,es cassia. ...Almeida Sons 406 cases ditto, 200 pis and 17 ciy. black pepper, 222 pi. pearl sago, 467 pi.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 40 2 This appears to be a provincial term, as we cannot find the word in tha Spanish dictionaries. It seems to bar a general term for the wild tribes iohab'itinc the i OiOaatsia. ia tha interior of ths Philliplaes— Ed.F. P-
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  • 17 3 At Singapore, on the slh instant, the lady of J Aucust Behn, Esquire, of a Daughter.
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  • 62 3 At Singapore, on ihe I7ih February, 1849, at his residence, Farsee Lodge, Frommurze Sorabjee, Esqre. Merchant, aged 43 years, 8 months and St days. tie had been long a sufferer from severe sickness, which he had borne with most exemplary patience, and haa left by his denth, his Family
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 341 3 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS. Feb. 6 Canton (steamer) jrom Galle 6 Pekin (steamer) j Hongkong 6 Malta (steamer) Ceylon 6 Sarah Arracan 7 Anna Maria (Dutch) Amoy 7 Frolic (American) Bombay 7 Ina London 10 Charlotte Jan. Hongkong 10 Cacique Sydney 1 1 Young Chong (Siamese) Siam SHIPPIWQ IW KITE _S_t________§U
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    • 195 3 ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. Per Charlotte Jane —Mra Lawrence Dr Jamieson. Per Cacique —Mr Lebattoo, Mr Mrs Lebatto Jnr. aud Mr Salvador. Per Minstrel —Mr and Mrs Bush. Per Teazer —Miller Esquire. Per Surge —Mr Kemp. Per Ann Messrs E. Mackey and D. Clarke. Per Sylph —Mrs Macdonald child. Per Arrow
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  • THE OVERLAND FRE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 725 4 nave been made for ihe English .Market. Opium Ha. continueJ steady for Benares at Drs 405 a 410 during the Mouth with n fairdemand. Supplies of 34» chest* and I 0( chests Patna. No sales of Turkey which U held in some qnanrity by three or lour patties Nominal price
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