The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 22 February 1850

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. F»X. 16. SMJ%'G+4POHi£> FHMMM+AJf MOb,JV*Mjr&, 22ffD bilit HU+dHY, 1850. J%~o. 8
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2036 1 I The following Statement exhibiting the Receipts and Di bursements the Assessment and Taxes at Malacca for 1849, is published in accordance with ft the 15M Section of Act 9 of 1848, passed by the Right Honorable the Governor-General of India in Council, on the 25: A March 1848. Balance
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    • 676 1 \OIHE. NOTHING having jet transpired which could lead (n the discovery of what has become of a Chinese Christian named Teo Oh Kah, supposed to have been kidnapped, and either destroyed or secreted by some other Chinese, on the 30th July 1849, any person or persons who shall give such
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 707 2 list or I 1 ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT TUB COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLtt, CURSETJOB CO Commkrcial Squark Simyapvrt. LADIES*APPAREL. Berlin Wlol of colors: lioot* and Shoea, EnglUb aod French. Boooeta direct from Paria, ailk, aatin md.nett Dunstable and straw Baliarine Dresses Caps Blond and Lace Capea and Caffs Cardinals, a
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    • 887 2 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baskets, (bina-made for clothes Buttons, gilt for Coata and Jackets Camlets l »lue^ aud ash mere for ditto Cigars. Manila No. and 4 Cigar caaea, Manila and China Colora, oil aid w.ter, ia Ua be»ee aid eafts C.mpwir voed Iruiika Crowns, lor Naval capa j Dinner aod Tea
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    • 919 2 Ex "CHRISTIAN" from China^ v FOR SALE AT THB GODOWNS OF Messrs E. APEL Co. Commercial* Square. I A N Exieusive and c hoicej consignment of China i X^ andOapan Goods, wlichW* to %c seid wfih-U au addition of 5 per tei.t comnaissinn >—At> a««oi«— mci tof Cra.pe Shawl? aud
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    • 1812 2 of Piles. Holloway's Pills, in all the ahov eca ought to be used with the Ointment as \1 means cures will be effected with a much certainty, and in half that time that it would ren by using the Ointment alone. The Ointment pioved to be a certain remedy for
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 587 3 T0 Tll» EDITOR.Of THE SIUGAPORE FUEL FRESS Th<» Daily Newt has done me too much honor in statin* that I was sent over to SaraL „,v official capacity to take evidence or i, Hinatt whatsoever in connection with the 1,:,,, for head money made by H.M.S. Albatro*. V -niiit me
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    • 339 3 10 TIIK EDITOR OF lilt lINUAPJRE FliCB PUK-S I tir itr, I addre<»el you la?t week under the failure of A FfttK Hit**, and regret exceedingly 10 hud that d circumstance anttag out ol tut tjj M. lure ha« bren ioiture<l '>y >our cuiiM'iu, <i a>y to Mr James Brook*-'*
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  • 1352 3 List Saturday a M^lay named Hadj*e Silen rl a siuMe b->al (o carry part ol hia properly ■> a fifdhu on >he v-oinl ot tlepatture. He jutnfed '•oaril rf ,,d was welcomed by his friends, but in \he "in>e ilte tampan pulled away with hir ptroperfrr ld i"iptarfi] beloie
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  • 125 3 ■^To William Scott t>q Shitiffof P. W. Island, Mnyupote £r Malacca Sir, We the undetsigned, lequest that you will rail a Public Meeting on an eaiiy day, to take i.ito consideration the roost proper mode of c<>innieinuia'in^ lie visit of the Most Noble The Maiquis of Dalhousie X T., Governor-General
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  • 37 3 At Singapore, on the i7th instant, the Reverend Francisco da Silta Pinto c Mau, Vicar of the Catholic Chanel of San Joze, ag:ed 72 year 3 and 16 days, a resident in Singapore tor year g
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  • 4640 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore Friday, 22nd February, 1850 Memorandum of Covers Received and Despatched at the Singapore Post Office, by the Overland Steamers, doting the Momh of Febiuaiy, VU Rkckivkd. Per steamer R.ativia from HattvU Ac 213 Per Achilla fr.im China 460 Per Pekin from Europe 6.617 Da, from other
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 733 4 ADDRESSES &c Presented to the M,st Soble the Gover- I nor- Gen r at daring his visit to Singapore. mots ras uasoxic lodgb. To the Most Noble The Marquis of Dalhousie K. T. Governor-Geaoral of India, and Most Worshipful Lord Patron of the Masonic Fraternity throughout Bengal aud its mr
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    • 1308 4 to the Straits, we may be permiWetf to congratulate ourselves that thereby we are enabled personally to offer the tribute of our respect, to one whose claim to public esteem is founded less on his position ta the highest authority in India, than on the miiueiit ability which has uniformly
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    • 1478 4 tions arising oat of them should be co«n»z«M. i. eompeteot tribunal, having the rtsotct «nY I J of the whole M.h«^.. f "i»iSiT 1?. di e•ent there is often maeh difficulty in as.ert.ini P e c«e. of dispure, whether msr-l^e h*b™ n 9 l l c lebrmted, what mahar was
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  • SUPPLEMFNT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMFNT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1850.
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    • 385 1 Mk Tbe anntsal proceasion and offering* to the Queen of Hetten of tb« people of tbe junks from C M!h' The beating of Gongs on board the Chinese anks 'la the baibour on the arrival and departure of a the two last wage. solicited on behalf of Session. I bei
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    • 147 1 SIAM. Names of Rivers. COMMONICATED BY Hi. Royal Huhne.. T. Y. Hum Monokdt. ThL .ord Menam" in M.meae ia jrnenc name Co Rivl Li one of che name, of the Bangkok mer But aa^he Si.me.c call all rit.r. "Mcnam- and the •oYd" u«d by them io the aame manner aa
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    • 877 1 TbU diace wm unknown in Sl.m unt. 1849. It brok. oot in Pio.ng in the early j>.r1 .of th. t f pr. and after raging there pMied o*er to *^J *J.lay mn.uk It epread through molt of the MaLy a< tnd then paaaed up the weetern co.it of the
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    • 737 1 Present to the King,- Banishment of Sight Roman Catholic Missionaries, Soon after ihe Cho'e a had abated the King's Offi cers» tent ciiculars to the foreiitn residents informing them that it was customary when any calamity like Ihe cholera befel the country and had passed <*way, to make presents of
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    • 548 1 From the Pengal Hurkaru. November 5 (Communicated by Rev. J. H. hamdlbr) August Ilk, 1849.—" We have jast passed through season of that awful scourge, the Cholera. It began in this city on the 17th of Jane. For the fiitt twelve days of It raging
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    • 581 1 Song of the Cocoannt Plantation. Let En«l.nd still boast of her O»k or her Beech, Of her (ruitt, the ripe Apple, or delicate Peach, Bat where, let me a»k, ii the plant you can tee More fair to btli -Id than our Cocoadut Trk« Wbeo faint, in the beat
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    • 372 1 •The Bombay Police, (From the Bombay Gazette, January 9th.) Our Bombay Police will soon get a bad nine, and, if we ssust speak tbe troth, and before it deserves. It really finds out nothing. We gave early publicity to a general iapression prevailing throughout the native community, respecting the
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    • 661 1 (From the Bombay Time*. January 12.) Tbe following notices of Shoals in tbe Straits of j MaUcca are of very great value to mariners November lytb, 18ty.— At 3 p.m., suddenly came aoross a large patch of diicolored w»ter ;»l)ip at the time running y kno's
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    • 554 1 Burning ef the Ship Dartmouth." (From the Bombay Timet, January 9.) j Under our local bead will be found particular* of J the destruction by fire of the ship Dartmouth, jast I at the was ready to leave pott with a valuable cargo for Eoglaod— tbe work, there it every
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    • 296 1 Lord Monboddo's Original Man. From thy U'tekly Newt, Deer. 8 J M Dv C»)u»ey, travel!, rin Africa and Asia (siy* lie Medicul Times) Ins lately read be'ore the Fien< It Academy an txracl from hit travels refer, ing to the nii.e of the Gilants, a breed intermediate in character
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 627 1 BHIPPIWQ I« THE MARBOUR I t±»el* y H't'Ht* ions otM'Handers i isim-murf.^ tte.s ttun tmn* Ac. II M L b« IK 'Albatrot Farquhar, Esq H M.sieamer 9+9 *4 w «cox, E*q ll. C. steamer Hoof-hly Congalton, tsq French brig Arthur 1 95 Merchant Almeida St Sons Nanfes B barq Hindoo
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