The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 January 1850

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTIESR. I»r. 10. s,M..i,><> lt w»ir .woari^B, IBto _r_fjrr^ity .i V 3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1074 1 OOVEBK-d-NT NOTIttCATIO-f THE FOLLOWING 18 REPUBLISHED FOR THE HP* FORM*II"* AND GUIDANCE OF MaRINCRS:— AMINO DIRECTIONS FOR THE TORT OF a'kYAU, IN THE AttRACAN RIVER. S .ips sailing tat Akyab during the South We»t Uoii*oon should steer for the South end of the Westlern Holongn, in La. 19° 50 N.
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    • 603 1 FOR LONDON. 3^aa HPHE A. 1. Barque GUARX DIAN, 400 tons Register, feWWWBB Captain VICKEBMAN. ror Freight, apply to W R PATERSON CO. Singapore, 15/A January, 1850. VALUAB-E PROPERTY, IN CAMPONG GLAM TO BE SOLI). MESSRS LITTLE, CURSETJEE A CO HAVE RECEIVED IV STRUCTIONS TO SELL BV PUBLIC AUCTION, On
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    • 607 1 NOTICE. BOOK-BINDING in all its branches, neatly and expeditiously executed at the FREE PRESS OFFICE. Sin? pore, 16M Jang. 1850. 11 NOTICE. THE Undersigned begs leave to inform j Commanders of Vessels visiting this Port, that he is prepared to receive Chronometers, and carefully rate them by Artificial Horizon. The
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    • 789 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. T"of I SSS£? XXJ?*** f M J MARTIN MD CeaSCd in the 31st day OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VESSELS are respectfully informed that ihey their P a MEDI'.AL ADVICE can be afforded at the Dispensary from 9 a. u. to 5 p m dailv Singapore. \U January, 1850.
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    • 773 1 Views ol the hief Peaces, Ci«iesand Ports of China i ra wn b y Yonqua. A handsome collection of Uice! j Pa.ntingss; Lvory, Tortoise-shell and Mothero'Pearl Arncles, as Ivory Chessman, Ladies Work Boxes Card Cases, Segar Case,, Baskets, Flower Vases' Paper-cutters tans, Whist Counters, and a v-rietJ of Puziles&c; A
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  • 2078 2 1. The number of Robberies committed since 1 vvio'e tny last report, proves Beporters former stats mnit th.t Crime inctea?es to a v^st extent for although some, oi tie < oustahlea and J> medars do all th»>y c«n lo prevent ine from becoming acquainted wtib the pxact number of
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  • 21 2 At Cairn Hill, on .h* i7.b instant, Mrs C*R N ,r of twins— i Son and Daughter. a— t--,--- ">a--BB_i^
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  • 1270 2 Singapore, Friday, 18/A January, 1830 •~—»naa»a-i Labuan.— By H. M. brig Albatross. Captain Farqnhar, advices have been re' ceived from this place to the 1 _>th in^t. Sir James Bro >ke after his arrival there suspended the Lieutenant-Governor from office, but on what charge or charges we
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 730 2 Laee Shawls, scarfs, real aad imitation Brussels ma* nufacture Ladies Companions VVurk boxes, London, Bombay and China m»Mualin— ptiin, fieurtJ and colored nufacture m Dsaaaaa, embioiiiered and plain book and Scotch Muslinct, emsAeA Mu*telin^si Xemtrm Drrovea Pin* saarsa> «te\pvm, kh.wls, collars, handkerchiefs Lu.dc at Manila Piraauls alik, plain and figured
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    • 863 2 IN THE MATTER OF J. I. WOODFORD, an Insolvent, WILL RE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE ROOMS OF Messrs LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO., (Jn Thursday, the 24 th instant, at Noon. ALL the right, title and interest of the abovei araed Insolvent, in and to a piece of Land on
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    • 601 2 ALL MAY BE CURED HOLLOWAY'S PILLS OINTMENT THESE VVoi.derful Medicines can be recommended with greatest confidence, aid time should no. be lost in taking this remedy for any of .he following Diseases Attoe Indigestion Asihma Inflaination bilious Complaints Jaundice Hlotches on the Skin Lepra j B-wel Complaints Liver complaints Cholera
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  • 2164 3 London, November, 24. 1 shall not oeeu y much of your space on tlii- occasion, for little has transpired during I tie la«i month lhat will interest your readers. Padnn.ent will not meet till about the usual I t'lne. namely the beginning of Febiuary, and I
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  • 521 3 HALF-YEARLY ANALYSIS OF THE POLICE SHEET AT SINGAPORE. For tiie half year terminating at the close of Criminal Sessions in April, 1849. Taken cognizance of at the 1 Sent up to QuarSent to the Sessions of Oyer Police Magistrate's Office.! ter Sessions. and Terminer. Witrressea. Bim- Summarily convicted charged. victed.
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  • 862 3 HALF-YEARLY ANALYSIS OF THE POLICE SHEET AT SINGAPORE. For the half year terminating at the close of Criminal Sessions in September, 1849. » Taken cognizance of at the Sent up to Quar- 1 Sent to the Sessions of Oyer and 1 1 Police Magistrate's Office. ter Sessions. Terminer. j Custody.
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  • 2893 4 (From the Bt>mb"U timet, December 19 H. M.'s Me»mer Fury, 515 II P., Commander Wilcox, from hina, is now in dock having her copper repaired. > v he is a beautiful ship, with a pair of inftaMS of M5 Ivoe power: she i- considered oue ot the fines! steamer
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  • 936 4 The XtZacao Affairs. (From the Gatignam's Messenger, November Tbe ast.sjinaton by Chinese uf the I'ortu.u te Governor of Mwcio may have political consequences and coming upon us so recenrly after C<iuiu Kepptl's violent release (torn durnnce of a Britiah surj<ct imprisoned by this same Gjvemor, for dim apt el
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  • 517 4 Rumours.— The often repeated aod always plausible report of an irreconnileabie qu-rrrl between Lords Grey and I'aimc.t >o has been renewed witbin tbe last few days, but we have not been able to (race it to any very high authority, and the difftretit versions of it
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  • 273 4 United States.— Canada. The news from Ihe tales and Canada is both inI (ercsting and important. From the former «e have the announcement that I the Government of General Taylor h»e issued olfi cial order-, decreeing that on and after the Ist of January next, all vessels with cargoes from
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  • 78 4 Divonport, Nov. 15.— The Serpent, 12, Com. mander Barker, arrived here on Tuesday from Por'. smouth, bound for tbe East Indies and t hina. She is now having some defects made go -d previous to sailing. Soe will take a mail for Rio de Janeiro, and proceed thence, eta
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  • 405 4 Navigation Laws.— Reciprocity by Sweden. (From the Globe. November 17.) Tbe following important letter hss been received at Lloyd's Swedish aod Norwegian Consulate, London the I4tb of November, 1349. Sir,— l have the honour to communicate to you tha I following translation of a royal proclamation issued it Stockholm, under
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  • 194 4 (From the Unity l\tws, i\'arcmber 5 THE HAGUE, Nov. 2 —Tbe new minbteis, Messis Thorbecke, Van Sonsbeeck, Mangier, and I'aiiud, took tbeir oaths yesterday at the hand of the king. M. Van Bosse having been anv mtier of the Cm mer cabinet was ofcou.se exem ted from taking the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 615 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. .esse/.' Names. [_J: ons «-""«"«<_«.*«-« f Conua'irr^ Destinations &c 11. II ship si mason 1 100 Troubridne, E«q 7777" 7777. II M hrix Albutioss Faiqiili.*r, Psq HC. steamer hooghly Conaalton, Esq Malacca B brit; Veloapele 140 i Wolle Almeida v"so*i7 Sulo R hrtg AMI M Attn
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