The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 September 1849

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  • 8 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. jr*>.
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    • 769 1 Mourning Rings and Broaches Needle Cases Pencil Cases, gold and silver Rings, for Ladies and Gentlemen Seats and Keys Watch Hooks Watches Ladies and Gentlemen's, of gold and silver STATIONERY BOOKS. A fine selection of New Music Novels, Histories, Travel* Ac. Account Books, strongly bound Blank Books, plain* and ruled
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  • 203 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE IINGAPOEE VREE PRESS Dtar »>ir f In your last week's istne appear* d two letters fiom Batavia, denying the statement* of an anonymous writer in a previous number under the signature "E. L. T." In common with other lovers of impartiality, I Jelt gained
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  • 1073 2 than such assertion.. These expeditions are not undertaken to avenge piivatc injuries or m retaliation for particular acts of ai C res«inn committed by the Sakarran and Sereba, tribe, against Rajah Brooke and hia allies. TIJ! people are proceeded against because they ai avowed and notorious pirates,
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  • 252 3 Not particularized in last Report. 1844— F. Sorabjee.. -Drs. 24. 1845— L. G. Lucas, Esy.... fi, Capt A Nicol.. 3 Mr J Sheridan 1. Mrs Butter worth.... 50. Mrs Church.. 25. Capt C. E Faber (Engineers) 5. Col Luard C. B. (2nd Re^t.
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  • 249 3 <£j&*>ra (From the Hongkong Register, August, 18.) The late daring and atrocious aisasssation of Governor Aroaial at Macao, in the evening of tho 2»ud ioslaut, ba» oeated general regret and sympathy—uot only ammiK the Portuguese of Macao, but the whole foreign community in this part of hina* So far
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