The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 January 1850

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTIESR. JVW. Iff. *M*MM*emM3T mn<>uj%+Mjra, 35th mJmMJtrUaARir, isso. <SL _S& II -ZZa-BMa-I »Vo. 4 I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 657 1 SfAKIbU CONSULATE, THE Undersigned having been presented to the Superior Authorities of the Straits Settlements hy Mr A. M Segovia, Consul for H C M at Singapore, as acting Spani-h Consul during his absence, dive* public notice ihal he has this day, with the official concurrence of ihe said supeiior
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    • 582 1 /^|N Tuesday Evening, the 29th instant, *l r Ma J estv>s Servants will perform the much admired and laughable farce of TBE "VALET DE SHAM" After which by particular desire the popular farce of To prevent inconvenience at the doors on the night of performance, it is particularly requested that
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    • 690 1 aatPTflW BOOK-BINDING in all its branches, neatly and expeditiously executed at the FREE PRESS OFFICE. Singapore, lQth Jany. 1850. imfcrtXd Ex RAP IDE, from Hamburgh, AND WILL BE EXPOSED FOR SALE, ON MONDAY NEXT. n Prussian Manufacture. uu-cloth, single colours fluweieU, aud of vatious dimensions. Oil-cloth Table and Toileucovers, of
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    • 753 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY7 THE Interest and Responsibility of M. J. MARTIN F*o If r* 1 of December, 1848. mauiiw, Esq., M.D., ceased in this concern on the 31st datr OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VFSQft* •vfST Kaffir n v^^ dirK,i0 fof ptcuhar Eodemies. uirecuons can De supplied tho.e visiting countries subject t
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    • 754 1 "♦TUCKER I IT* i! Mtf Cries an"d Ports of China 1 Paints YO t qUa t A „a collection of R? ce Pantingss; ivory, Tortoise-shell and Mothero'Pearl Arttcles as Ivory Chesaman, Ladie, Work Bo,e (ard Cases, Segar Case,, Baskets, Flower \W Paper-cutters, Pans Whis, Counter's, and a m e.J I
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  • 2252 2 1. Some person* persevere in not aofiuaintina; the Police with- the circumstances attending rohherie- by which they have suffered, and at ihe same liine expect lhat ihe Police should di-cover the perpetrators of tlie crime,* and restore the property lost. This really is asking lno muih If the Police
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  • 1122 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sarawak, 2nd January, 1850. Sir, The Editor of the Straits Times deems himself at liberty to outrage decency by his uni provoked and unsubstantiated personalities, but is sorely aggrieved that the objects of his wanton and malicious abuse should retort upon
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  • 4810 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Friday, 257* January, 1850 CHINA. By the Clipper Ardas-»r we have the tfnettd of China lo the 9th inst. A letter from Ningpo makes great complaint of the harsh and unjust conduct si the British Consul toward the natives. 1 1 i« stated that no other
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 718 2 Laee— Shawls, scarfs, real and imitation Brussels manufacture Lsdies Companions Work-boxes, London, Bombay and China ma- f Muslin plain, figured and colored nufacture I ———Dresses, embroidered and plain ll Book and Scotch S Muslinett, forded Musselin de rxmefDresses Pina scarfs, dresses, shawls, collars, handkerchiefs made st Manila Parasols— silk, plaio
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    • 843 2 Messrs WHAMPOA CO'S < ADVERTISEMENTS. ESSRS WHAMPOA fe CO. have always on T I Sale an extensive and choice assortment of M following 'Goods, selected especially for their tores WHOLESALE. RITAIL FOR EXPORTATION. j Millinery «St Hosiery. .nicies lor '.he Woik Table Jalzarine Dresses tonneis of the latest modes, from
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    • 428 2 Dysentery Sore Throats Erysipelas Stone and Gravel Female Irregularities Tic-Doloreux Fevers ol alt kinds Tumours Fits Venereal Affections Gonorthea Weakness from whatever Gout causes Ac. Ac. llead-ache Worms ol all kinds. Zn all Diseases or the Skin, Bad Legs, I Old Wound* and Ulceis, Bad Breasts, Nipp!es, Stoney and Ulceiaied
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  • 5187 3 (From the Daily Xeu-s, Octo'er 31.) The apparently semi-official accounts of Sir James Brooke's atlack on bis neighbours ia Bnrnei, c<ntHiued in tbe Singapore journals just received, bare very much the character of an Algetine raszia. In» mediately to the north-east of bit territory is a native tribe, called
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  • 581 4 (From the Daily Xeus, Octo'er M The apparently semi-official accounts of Sir Jsmes Brooke's a. tack on bis n. i<hbcurs in Borne?, contained in tbe Singapore j >umuls just received, bare very much the charterer of an Algetine razzia, Inmediately to the north-east of his territory is native tribe,
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  • 554 5 HALF -YEARL Y AN ALYSIS OF THE STATE OF CRIME AT SINGAPORE. F R THE HALF YEAR TERMINATING* AT THE CLOSE OF CRIMINAL SESSIONS IN APRIL, 1849. y 1 • • EUROPEANS Indo-Britons. Malays. Chinese. Natives of India. Arabs. Buqis. Caffrees Indo-Portu-i r~ — QUESE. XLUAJL. Murder Accessaries to the
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  • 1483 5 TBKfll NATING AT THE CLOSE OF THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS IN SEPTEMBER, 1849. V European's. i Portuguese. Armenians. Jews. Chinese. Natives of IxXdia Malays. Bugis. Caffrees. • 1 i Total. I Con ri cted. Discharged. i Convict- ed. Dischar- Cunged. Dieted Dis-
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  • 1153 5 (From the Daily \eics, October, 29-) ■From this qoarter accounts have reached na to August 16th; they afford nothing satisfactory as lo the hcillhfnlnessof Ihe settlement. Indeed sickness .till prevailed, especially among«t the miiiiai y, wli'ch ill tell doubly against lhe colony, inasmuch a* the families ol all soldiers
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