The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 August 1849

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. B'ol. SM*\ U^rOKK, MHMn^iY MOHJTMJVG, 3rd «AWJGUBT 9 1H49. .r-». si
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 572 1 "Sl'SVls'TL OREMTAL ST3*M NAVIGATION LCOWIP^NY'S OPFiCE. HafUry Road. ri^HE Peninsular and Oriental 1 Steamer PRKiS, Ca-.tain il L "itwfc Bakkr, en route to Bombay, be^xp^cted at Singapore about the Proii*«S ntl tne P^niNSular and Oriental Company's Steamer with the En- opean Haiti en route to CHINA, about the sth Proximo.
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    • 705 1 n otic a. TO BE SOLD HY PUBLIC AUCTION* At the Commission Rooms of LITTLE, CURSETJEB CO. OIT FRIDAT, TUB I7TH »4T JF AUGUST, INSTANT, AT 12 NOON BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR, the following landed property BELONGING TO TUB ESTATE OF CHOA IRN DltfQ, Deceased. No. I—All1 All that
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    • 692 1 NOTICE. ON Monday last, the 30th July, a Chi nese Christian named Teo Oh K.4H, is supposed to have been waylaid on his way to his house at Suntfei Pandan by Some other Chinese, and to have been either destroyed or secreted by them, any person or persons, who will
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    • 876 1 There is a very considerable savins in taking iht l*-(ier sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of Patients in every Disorder are fixed to each Box and Pot. M. T APCAR. THE CARL OF ALDBOROUGH CURED BY HOLLOWAY'S TILLS, OF A LIVKR *ND STOMACH COMPLAINT. Extract of a Letter
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    • 635 1 I Teas and Grocery. j Always ok sale, Teas of the sh Ml flivnur— > 'odii nsir.a, Gunpowdpr, PekuP, Hyson. S«-uclionfl[, J Pwankay,*c of the fir*t chop and sppcially select.l "1 qiwlnies Sugars raw and rtfiued Camon aud I Chin-cliew Sugar Candy, &c &c Oilman's Stores. Bacon in tn.s o*
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  • Correspondence.
    • 4250 2 TO Tilt EDITOII OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear S«r, In a Minute on the Singapore Police, prepared tt the rrqu«at of the Municipal Committee, and •übaaitted to them by Lou>« 8. J.ckaoo, Esquire, Superintendent of Police, which appeara in your Uat la-ue. 1 find in a remark in aute
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    • 507 2 TO THE KDI Tutt OF THE BINGAPOKE FiIEE PUESg Dear Sir, Jn tlie Minute submitted to the consideration of" the Municipal rommi'iee and of the l hief Authority of tlie-e Seulements, regarding Pulioe miners, the Su ermtendeul of Polne mention* ilia the «t*te of ihe interior of our Is. and
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    • 485 2 TO THE FDIT..R OF THE SINOAP^E FK.it P E The sad and melancholy eoaclntoa of tlie U.iiHi e«,.P.iiiion ru,| v leom* me forcibly of your remarks on «hes;>eecl. of 'lie Goven,o.-Ge.:eral, which l, e mide to the iroo,« on their em «rfc«tion hi BaU/Mj a altho I sboald ..eihaps ap'ilo^iio
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  • 136 2 Singapore, Friday 3rd Auyust, 1849 The barque Belhaven, Capt. Gilki*on, from London the 26th .March, arrived here on the evening of the 3 'th ultimo. 1 his vessel unfortunately struck on a, reef in Rhio Straitji on the morning of that day, and although immediately got off,
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  • 220 2 ••»•♦s♦»... The H. C. Steamer -emir amis, Captain Daniell, •irrived here on the 31st intUuit from Labuan, which she left on the 26th We regret that we have no advices from the colony by this opportunity. In a lute issue we mentioned that the Resident of Rhio hud suspended and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 672 2 Ribbons silk, satin and g«uxe Kills and satins— plain and figured of assorted colors bawls and Scat fa, pine, era, aatin, (Jasbmtre and Delhi— an elegnot assortment Stockings Silk, cotton sod Lisle thread Satin— white, brae and pink i Bread Edging* leikt Covers, tkc. ho. BABY LINEN, &c. Hornets in
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  • 63 3 We are glad to perceive that the Bu^is bo:tts are beginning to arrive from Bally Celebes, &c. with their usual cargoes They woul I seem to find tome advaiit i re in the royam to ttafapora, which leads th m to prefer resorting to such a distant part instead of
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  • 363 3 It will be seen from a letter signed Pro Bono Pub/ico, and from an advert isoment in another page, that the interior still c\m. tiiiues m a most lawless state. A miin, a witness in a case of felony, is kid tapped in broad day light on the public road,
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  • 448 3 In another column will be found two letters, one fatal the Court of Directors, and the other from the Governor General of India and Council, relative to the refaction of the Straits Settlements from the dignity of a separate Presidency to th j humble condition of a subordinate residmcj. The
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  • 1528 3 hell',?; b r leamep Batavia, arrived fr 7Jh f ifU>r l b "'^»g advices rom t B h ataV a to he 2th Extracts bn the Ci»rtf«/, will be found Mow The New Guinea expedition! "f one vessel, was on tf.e point ot setting out It i 8 to
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  • 8100 3 Pubic Dei.artm nt Our Governor Geneial in ouncil Fort Uilidm io Bengal. Para l.—Onr last teller to 50,1 in this Departmeal was dated th- 3,d Instant. V 2 Our mm 10.1s -mention having been given tn the sTff r "*S?"J V c Settlements «f Prince ol Wales
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 150 4 KATES OF A l> V fe »< T I S 1 T ft IN THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FnOM THE Ist JANUARY, 1818. Uis. Cis, For* Every Stripping Advertisement 2. 50 For every additional insertion after 1 montlt 0. 25 (louses io Let or for Sale, ihe same rate Other
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 550 4 SHIPHNG IN THE HARBOUR. rT^/j,' V-i'Mfs /«"••> i.Q'B'Hg'iflers CWM^WWI _J iJesttHutiuns $C m tl C sie*mer ~e»u utmt 71 Daniifil, fcsq Libuau H schnr I l 46 Kirk Almeida V Sons For <*le Fr.ncuship Arckevequc Afi.e I 111 Pe'.ier Nan.es hrie p 218 batimga.ten Duio lor .ale B b ,m
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