The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 September 1849

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  • 1270 2 TBOE LAW OF JAVA. TO THE f DITOR OF TUB tINGAroEE FREE PRESS Mr Editor, At my last bis not appeared in youi paces per this M^il, I presume you have very propeily waited for the Aiiale" 0/ die piece litre it is, The scene of this last act
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  • 350 3 t)ci" w oi.».«i>jih| ij me .*ame rules and or j,r» ihe Magistrate is the proper Authority to def jje ihe case, and his duty in the mailer was e*>y mouth; he should have dismissed ihe case ai once, <oc die Clause VIII above quoted directs that the person hiring is
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  • 546 3 Si wj a pore, Friday, 2 ist Sept. 1849 •aa»###S»*— Memorandum of Covers Received and Despatched at the Singapore Poat Office, by the Oveiland Steamers, during the Month of September, vix: Received. Per sifsmr r R de Catttlta from M anils 188 Per stesmer Batavia from Uatavia
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  • 181 3 wholly unprepared an 1 unable to resi-t. Tucii b utal conduct has excited universal indignation, aud it is understood tlml a criuiiu*! ac-ii-m >" <o be iuftttiuted against tin- in, by <li ection ot the municipality. The needles precautions whicU were taken on Wednesday night, to protect
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  • 493 4 Colonial Office Cape of Good Hope, 9th July, 1849. It having come to the knowledge ot the Governor, that a combination has been framed among certain pcisoos residing in Cape Towi i, for the purpose of I r- -venting Contractors supplyiM^ the Govemmtni v?i h Food and other
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  • 759 4 dictions might act opon it or not. The other measures, which he did not inU< d to press forward this sestion. referred to the cbaiacter snd qualifications, moral and scientific, of masters and mates, to the discipline or the crews, and to the general condition aod well being of
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