The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 July 1849
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section15 1849-07-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. foi. tS. mujrejtmsmoMss. fhiss^y mohjvmjvg «x„ .VO. Set15 words
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3616 1849-07-06 1 Captain Rowe of the ship Queen Mmo\ which left this for London on the llth May, died three days after leaving the harbour. Riiic. Sotre d.iys a^o a very serioii9 encounter took plm c between two l.ir^e bodi 3 of Chinese on3,616 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement647 1849-07-06 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFIC VTIDN. riTilE Following Notification is republished for G neral infoimcu >n. W. J. BUTTF.RWORTII, O over ncr of P. IP. Island, Singapore, and Mulucca. rin af, 22nd Jue, 1819. Ho. 387 of 1849. fort W'tlli'tm, FSfSSJ* Depart™ tt, the Xlth May^ 1849. N.t< licit un Tsa Honorable The647 words
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Advertisement778 1849-07-06 1 This day is Published, TIIE JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO, ass EASTERN ASIA. No. VI of Vol. 11l CONTENTS. A Translation of the Keddah Annals, hy LieutCol. Jurnes Loxo, c. m. ft a. s. ft m a. s. b. Fnneril of the King ol Cochin China. ■MM_|r_i A General Sketch778 words
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Advertisement772 1849-07-06 1 Writing Desks, Visiting Cards, Pens, Pencils and aoetene; Office and Account Books, &c. &c. Outfitting Department. Brace, -elastic, coiton and silk; Buttons, Navy and Military Boots, Shoes and Slippers; Paris anp London-mide Carpet-bags with pitenl locks; Camp and sea Cots to order; Coals-dress, uniforms, shooting and plain of the finest772 words
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Advertisement1214 1849-07-06 1 Silk Umbrellas, with Berlin iron frames. An invoice of Pendulum Clocks, &c. Morocco Leather of colours. A collection of Music for Piano, Violin, Flute and Guitar c &c CAUTION TO THS TUBT.IC. We beg leave to brinz it lo the noiice of thp Public that -he or.gmal inventor and oldest1,214 words
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Advertisement573 1849-07-06 1 constantly in motion, being relieved ly other parties-, every 8 days. The In*v ector would in a few months be acquait ted wiih all ihe dttl'eient localities, and tlieir inhabitants, with their connections, pursuits, means of livelihood, ft.c, B_c, and could sas_lj procure neatly all the information he required. If573 words
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Article1110 1849-07-06 2 -mtmmsnmmm The H. C. Steamer Nemesis, which left Labuun on the 25th May for Sulu with 11. E. Sir James Brooke on board, returned to Labuan on the 10th ult. We learn that Sir James Brooke was completely successful in accomplishing jthe object of his visit. He found the1,110 words
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Article636 1849-07-06 2 By H. N. M. Steamer Koningen der Nedeilanden Aye have intelligence from Batavia to the 25th June. Below will be found full details of the progress of the Bali expedition. It seems to have come to a most v lame and impotent conclusion" after all the expenditure of means636 words
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Article4665 1849-07-06 2 We take the following particulars of the progress of the Expedition to Bali from the supplement to the Price Current of li.. S Voute, l£sq. Tbe sccounts received from Bali since 20th uki-a, continued favourable up to 3 1st ditto, wlim the dii. astroui and melancholy tilings reached ut of4,665 words
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Article1341 1849-07-06 3 ■isjsje.n By the H. C. M. Steam-vesel Reina de Costilla. Captain Arha, we have received a few Manila journals up to the 20ih ulnmo, but we find no uews in tl em The Steamer Magailunes arrived at Manila on the 19di from Mngapoie wiih lli* AjTil Mail. His Exrel'enty1,341 words
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Article1871 1849-07-06 3 Opening of a new Trade with one Hundred Millions of Civilised People! Mr Montgomerie Mailn, a gentleman of tome notoriety, has been preachia.; a commercial crusade in the towns of the noitb, and promi«in« the merchants and manufacturers ol Yornshireand l.aucashiie lhe rich maiket ol no less than 100,000,0(01,871 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous774 1849-07-06 3 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. r«_*_s' tt r tons Com-nn-in r e 7 ClMMMlsn I Uettsmmttons_Api lI.C steamer St jmesis I Wallege, Eeqie I c2_Tsr__l__i 11. C. steamer H**al|| Congaltoii, bsqre Vl'ib Sp. steamer lieina de Costilla Lt. Acha B|ssnreh Consul Manila B. schnr Thermal 46 Ktrk Aimed* Bone ft jh774 words
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Article34 1849-07-06 4 GciucrCrHia.-A w,iu, in Pc r rsvlvsi ia ucder•Skt.Uriwa Mhi Mm, obtsi n rd lU. pold f. r .he l"l! V\_ ifo nU ••»< Ate wss the place died cv n^ilr\ k X'K n 9 c34 words
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THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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Article1322 1849-07-06 4 Account .re kept in Spanish Doll.r. divided into Cents. The oiu.l credit on s.l.s is a. follows --Europe Goods, 3 Months. Indian snd China Do. 2 Months. Opium, 2 Months. Tbe1,322 words
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Article2045 1849-07-06 4 Singapore, 30th June, 1849. TLe arrirals from Gieat Biitain duiing- the Monili have I ecu numeious rou>i.tin£ of the Enterprise, Yoany Enjtund, Hamlet, Mary hiui-, Anne Sf Jan? and Christ in t. Impoiters ol Goods by these vessel having freely met the demand a large business2,045 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous258 1849-07-06 4 Vessels Passed Anjer. May 22 British shin Duilius, Maxton, from Shang liaj I I'M April for London. 22 Amei'cin ship M/rs, Bordon, from Cap» CooH Hope, on a Whaling voyage 23 Kriiish ship I'rntomelia, Harrison, Londoi 24ih December, for Canton. 24 Danish ship Christian, Peiersen, from Coper haven. for Singapore.258 words
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THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA.
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Title Section11 1849-07-06 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY EVENING, 10th JULY, 184911 words
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Article1507 1849-07-06 5 [from our londun correspondent London, Mth May, 1849. We have no < hange of Ministery and little em eclat ion of it. When last I wrote we weie in net fear that the Lords would throw out the Navigation bill, bring Lord Stanley imo power, cause a dissolution of Parliament1,507 words
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Article745 1849-07-06 5 (Prom the Atlas for India, May 24 The ordinary intelligence of the paat fortnight is not without intereat but it embraces little that bears immediately on Indian Affairs. An outrage committed on the Queen by an Irish labourer, who fired a pistol at ber Mr.je.ty in the P.rk,745 words
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Article1140 1849-07-06 5 At no period of lime since the outbreak of the French Revolution have the prospects of £ino|ie been »o gloomy. AH the efforts ot France and I* upland to prevent a general war seem I. Rely to be frustrated by the pride of monarch* and the passions of1,140 words
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Article222 1849-07-06 5 Money Market City Intelligence Wednesday evening. In consequence ofa favourable reaction of 5 per cent in the French funds, Consols opened this morn- ing at an advance of three eighths per cent Th fir., quotation was »|J 0 nd t ,3s U iey cIo9e J .tier li.ving tem,..,,»ii'y receded to222 words
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Article834 1849-07-06 5 CirVNAMoy-No change tin. week, and scarce!* any t.usme.s has bees. do.,e. scarcely Cassia Liosba F.rM pile his again been sold at 100., but nothing .loinst m other km *s for want of a supply. The stock is now re.luced to 18* pk_.es LtovES-Com no., kinds eoniinna in request,834 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1849-07-06 5 The Arrival of the May Mail. <• Th P Company's Steamer Pektii, Captain Baker, arrived here this afternoon bringing the May Mails. The cause of her tardy arrival arises from an accident to the Oi iental Steamer by which she was prevented from reaching Galle before the Ist instant. The94 words
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Miscellaneous138 1849-07-06 5 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVAL-.. From Singapore. —M.y 14, Worcester; 15, Tory 19 Bolton. From Chin..— M.y 13, Bucephilus 15, John Bu, nyan; X 7, Confucius Iti, Favourite, DEPARTURES. For China.— M.y 13, Sea Witch, For Singapore.— May 8, Bleng. Butch Shipping. ARBIVALS. Brouwer«haVes, Hellevuetsluis &c— G Van den Bosch, Jan Daniel,138 words
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