The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 November 1849

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. §\>l. 14. SM*r G **OM^n M MM,^r Maujru™ MTrrff tnirt .Vo. 4<»
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  • 181 1 Cheeses, constant importations Dates and Prunes Fruits (French* in syrup Brandted Ginger (Cnina; preserved in jars Hams—Yorkshire and Westpbaliao Jams and Jellies Loaf &ufar Maccaroe? ta tins and boxes Marmalades in jars Mustardi in bottles and pots i Malaga Raisins [the first bouses ESoi? jsxssi: -«<°"'«°""».» Sausages— Italian and German
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  • 631 1 THE JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO AND EASTERN ASIA. Edited 6y J. R. Logan Esq., F. G. S., Member «>f tLc Asiatic Society, Corresponding Member of the fiatavian Society of Arts and Sciences, and of the Ethnological Society of London. The object of this Journal is to convey the most
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 725 1 FOR LONDON. CALLING AT THE CAPE. •ahii H IHE A Brig JOHN BAGA SHAW, Capt. Hacketti**Sfii -05 Tons, hiving a consider, able part of her Cargo engaged, will hay quick despatch. For Freight, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON C 0 S ingapore, \7th Oct. 1849. FOR IvX\NILA. ~&Si r P
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    • 867 1 rpHE Whole of the valuable Household X Furniture &c belonging to the late r. Sorabjee, Esq., will be sold by Public Auction, at Parsee Lodge, on Wednesday the 28th instant. Catalogues will be issued a few days previous. LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO Singapore, 1 5th Nov., 1849. Ex < 'CHRIS Ir
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    • 790 1 Lace of English and Brussels manufactuio Muslin and Mualinet Dresses, Curtains, &c. Mousselin de lame Dresses Needles— a choice variety of the best kind Pins of London manufacture Pine fabric in great variety Parasols of the latest fashion Ribbons— silk, satin ar.d sarsnet Slocking* and Socks of silk, cotton and
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    • 693 1 Glovei, French kid and silk— white, black colored Handkerchiefs, plain snd worked, pine, cambric silk Horse Hair Petticoats Jaconet white and colored Linen fine Irish Lace—Shawls, scarfs, real and imitation Brussels manufacture Ladies Companions --Work-boxes, London, Bombay and China maJMuslm— plain, figured and colored nufacture Dresses, embroidered and plain j
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  • 2734 2 Municipal Committee. No. 67. Letter from the Municipal Committee to the Honor able the Chief Civil Authority. Dated 2&th October, 1849. We have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of of your letter No. 187 dated the 31st July last, in which you review the opinions adopted by this
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  • 6108 2 I Constables. I.— The Head Constable shall have authority to act in any part of the Po ice Jurisdiction, and may inquire into the acts of any of the other i onsiables who are bound to obey his orders: they may however' if thej object
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 994 2 BOMBAY CAMA. INSURANCE COMPANY ri^HE Undersigned having been appoint" JL ed the Agents of the above Company at Singapore, are prepared to grant Policfes on Goods, &c payable in Bombay, Calcutta, China and here. bYKAMJfK lIOUMUSJEE CAMA CO. Sint/apore, Ibth Nov 1849. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVEBPOOLTHE Undersized are appointed by
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    • 855 2 NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY— FQUIIY SIDE. RAMASAWMY MOODILLY MOOTOOSAWMY llouutLLY Lotnplatnu'tli. Versus. SrtPHBN LaZir, Joseph Na7ar ShaMIER, Framjee t'owA'jtt, Namabhoy Fb.am.ies, AMD ALEXANDEa MaCDOMALO Ritchie, Esq. Defendants. PURSUANT to a Decrelil order made in this cause bearing date the 25th day of August, 1849, whereby
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  • 2469 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREfc PRESS Sir, 1. Since I wrote my last report, the thieves appear to have been active and daring. Some days ago the house of Tan Sew in South Bridge Read, op osite tUe Motque, was broken into, his box forcibly, opened and
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  • 18 3 in the China Sea, on hoard ihe brig Gallant, on the Ittli instant, Mis Coswtr,of a Dauoutik,
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  • 2706 4 S'ngctpore, Friday, 16//< AW., IS 19. China.— By II M. Ktesfci Ship Fury, Ci.pt Wilcox, advices have been received fri m Hongkong to the 3rd ii.st. We published an Extra on Monday, giving the particulars of the successful expedition which had been made by 11. M. brig
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  • 2038 4 London, Monday, Stptemler 24 We have scarcely a scrap of news wliioh will have any special interest in your uland, indeed we have very little that is of interest to any one- Her Majesty remains in Scotland, and Ministers, gentry and commoners, have all followed lur
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 77 4 The September Mail. By the P. O. Company's Steanie Braganza, Captain Lovell, which arrived here last night from Ceylon 3rd instant, the Overland Mails for September were received The principal items of hews will be found below. The following is the list of passengers Fir Singapore. Mr Mra Miller, Mr
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING, the 16th NOVEMBER, 1849.
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    • 1658 1 The North East Coast of Borneo. (Frcm the Daily Newt, September IS.) A series of article! baa recently bean published in the Tijdtchrift voor NederUndteh Indie, relating to Borneo and Sulu, from the pen of the Her. Baron Vao Hoevell, calling the attention of the Dutch authorities in Java
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    • 1368 1 (From the Timet, Aujutt 27,) An incident which hss created considerable interest abroad, and may, perhaps, occasion Home debate at home, has recently occurred in the old Portuguese colony of Macao. A few paragraphs were allotted to the anecdote in the last Indian mail but our readers
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 94 1 NATIVE CRAFT. British— Zeelust, Dido, St. Maria Sanjive, Salaumat, %yed Mydin Biur, Futte Rahman, Hydroose, Mahabooly, Mahomed Samdanny, Dolphin, Ariel, King Henry, Mahomed Bux, C. M. Bux, C. M. C. Bux. Dutch— Cheng Seng, Albas, Sri Lampong, Asia, Chin What, Sumanap, Jadul Karrim, Keang Gaun Binlang Tvju, Ching Guan, Sewtw
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 448 1 SHIPFPf Q IN THE HARBOUR. Vessels' Names. I Tons Commanders. Consignees. Destinations SfC. H.M. ship Amazon 1070 Trou bridge, Esq, 11. C steamer Hooghly Congalton H. C. steamer Nemesis Wallage, Esq B brig John Bagshaw 205 Hacket A. L. Johnston &Co London B. barq Bright Planet 185 Cousens Ditto Bombay
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      • 173 1 DEPARTURES. Date Wiag I Vessel* Namet. Captain > Bound For Not 7 British steamer B«ker Pinaog Ceylon 9 Brem. ship Aristides Feldhusen China 9 British brig Z. Paneoh Towle Calcutta 10 British schnr Swallow Swee Malacca 10 Dutch schnr Matilda Jalil Samarang „11 Siam. brig Ariel King Siam „11 British
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