The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 November 1849

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JV>I. 14. smjtg^pqre, ihm»u> MOHjrura j»««— .Vo. 45
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  • 188 1 Cheese*, constant importation* Date* and Prune* Fruit* (French) in *yrup Brandled Ginger (Cuina; preserved in jar* Ham*— Yorkshire and Weatphalian Jaaas and Jellies Loaf Sagar Maccaroal in tin* and boxes Marmalade* in jar* Mustard] in bottle* and pots Malaga Raisins [the first bouses Preserved Provisions in tins, regular importations from
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  • 638 1 THE JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN ARCHIFELAGO EASTERN ASIA. Edited 6y J. R. Logan Esq., F. G S Member of (ho Asiatic Society, Corresponding Member of tbe fiatavian Society of Arts and Science*, end of the Ethnological Society of London. The object of this Journal it to convey the mo recent
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 601 1 FOR LONDON. CALLING AT THE CAPE. MrpHE A.l Brig JOHN BAGJL SHAW, Capt. Hackett--205 Tons, hiving a consider, able part of her Cargo engaged, will hay quick d|§patch. For Weight, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO Singapore, 17M Oct. 1849. FOR MANILA. r P HE French Barque GAJ& X RONNE,
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    • 911 1 NOTICE. ItfIONSIEUR LEROUX, Confectioner, just 7! rri ed fr P«na. begs to inform the puhlic vl Singapore that he has opened a Shop in Hiah Steet, whtre all kinds of Pastry, Preserved Fruiis. Jellies, Syrups, Lemonade, and Soda Water v»irl be sold. He will also execute orders for any kind
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    • 786 1 Lace of English and Brussels roanufactuio Muslin and Musljuet Dresses, Curtains, &c. Mousselin de lame Dresses Ne*du.s— a choice variety of the best kind Pins of London mtnufacSure Pine fabric in great variety Parasols of the Jaie&t fashion Ribbons silk, satin ar.d sarsnei Stockings and Socks ol ailk. cotton and
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    • 692 1 Glovei, French kid and silk— white, black colored Handkerchiefs, plain snd worked, pine, cambric silk Horse Hair Petticoats Jaconet— white snd colored Linen fine Irish Lace--BbawU, scarfs, real and imitation Brussels maoufacture Ladies Companions London, Bombay and China miMuslin— plain, figured and colored nufacture Dreases, embroidered snd plain Book and
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  • 3836 2 to tut editor of the Singapore free pkbss 1 PntWg >••« past week no robberies of any consequence have ome to my knowl- d^e, but ibe Police engaged in a v*ty imp«rtant matter— l 6 1 liiuese and a I uci*, convict* under seulence of tiarnportaiion to Bombay, bicke
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  • 2221 2 Singapore, Friday, 9th boy., 1849. The P &O Company's steamer Pekin, Captain Baker, arrived here on the 6th. inst. at 2 o'clock, A. M., having left Hongkong on the 30th ultimo. H. M. C. M. steamer Reinn de Castilia, arrived here on the 3rd instant, having left
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 499 2 ALL MAY BK CURED BOIslOWJMTS PXU.8 01XTMRNT fTVMESE Wonderful Medicines eta to *comft mended wiiH greatest c«'nBdeii«*>, at»d time ttXMM not b« lost in taking this itmedy for any of the Mtowwg Diseases A><oe Indigestion A*-i+m» lnttainaiioo bilious Complaints Jaundice ftfoiclies on the Skin Lepra Aowel Complaints Liver compliinli Cholera
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    • 163 2 TO rut EDITOR OF THEtINOAPoRE FKRB PK.O9. Dear air. As I understand tlie St Andrews Dinner on tho 3<>th [nutaitt to oe open to ail who choose to suhscni>e I hope the 9om ot S.imt Andrew will he salaried wait the hunt. i of the feast taking plrtre on tl>eii
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  • 4355 3 By the H. N M Steamer Batavia, we have received advices from Batavia to the |7Ui ultimo. Translations from the Java Cmarmmi will be found below. H. M. S. Mmmmd r, Hoi Captain Keppel, left Batavia on the ***** ultimo for Port Easington The Governor General had returned to
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  • 107 3 (From the Overland Friend of China, October 29. We regret having to ami uvce ibe death of Rear* Admiral Sir Francs K. (Jolmbr, C« 8.. Commtailt in-( hief of H. Mtijraty's naval force in Cbi&s. I'he deceased drove out in the car^ia«9 of the Honour* able Chief Juatice Hulme
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  • 1949 3 The position of affairs remains unaltered. The Chinese refute to surrender tbe bead and bind of Goteruor Amaral until tbe Portuguese liberate three (Chinese Soldiers who witnessed the murder end whoie evidence n supposed to be of importance* I H. M. Sloop Columbine, H. M. Sir. Fury and the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 212 3 SHf""!^ tm THE HARBOUR I'fsxels' Ninrs. I /b«* L2«MM<Mrt*l uu->l ify I hsli'nttums <Jc ii .i -v.,. J//iiZcn lu?u liuuuiio^c, t-m, II M s'(-.im tenJtr liunrt llepaiiinj (I S'eainer Hooahlu Comjailoo H. C. steamer Nemesis Wallane, Esq II I! M stmr Itei'ia de CantiUa Lt. Aclia Spani>h Consul Manila II
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