The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 March 1850

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 26 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. «J JrlonihEy Summary of General and Commercial Intelligence from the Straits, oJaca, Jflanila, &c. Nnfa.ilNialr, TU£§»AY KVKltflltfe, THE STII iIIAKCII, ISSQ.
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  • 599 1 Tuesday Evening. sth March, 1850. TV. principal event in Singapore during the past month was the visit of the Most Noble the Marquis of Dalhoufie, Governor- General of India, who remained three days, during which he succeeded in making a most favorable impression upon all classes ofthe conimuni'y. Full
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  • 3970 1 Memorandum of Love s rteceived and Dep.tchetl at the bingapore Post Office, by the Oveiland >ie,.meiB, durinj- the Mouth of Fei'lt.diy, viz: RtCB.VBD. I>r steamer Batavia ii.m iUt.tie &c.... 24S l'er Achdie* trom I Ln.a 460 Per a°e*ia fTom Europe 6,61? Do. from other Places 862 8,182 Despatched. Ter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 92 1 NOTICE. TUB Partnership heretofore existinu hetw^n the Undersigned under the Firm of BKIIN, lEYIR CO t ms* dissolved on 31st December ia«i t>v mu'uai consent 1 y THEODOR AUGU-T BEH*. VALENTIN LOKENZ MEYER. Singapore, Ist March, 1850. TflF. Undersized established on th* Ist Ja-uary Usi an Anency and ('<«m.r.i-*if>n tiu-n.es*
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  • 2336 2 Presented to the Most JSoble ths Go ver-no*-Gen sat during his visit to •> ingapors. F*OM TBI Masonic lodci. To the Most Noble The Marquis of Daihousie K T. Governor-General of India, and Most Viorshiplul Lord Patron ofthe Mas jnic Fraternity throughout Bengal aud ita territories kc. Stc.
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  • 243 2 Late arrivals from Rhio have brought information of a very extraordinary transaction which was engaging the attention ot the authorities there, and as the itives tigations which ihey had instituted have not yet been brought to a cose, we shall at present only briefly allude to the facts as
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  • 74 2 By the Kusmvie advices have bee 11 received from Siam to the Ist it slant Cholera, we are sorry to learn, was again prevailing, although not by any means to such an extent as in June last. By tins opportunity we have received Irom Air Chandler part of his
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 7 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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    • 17 1 Chaufa Mongkut. well known for bis in defagitable application to literary and mechanical pursuits —Ibid tfsby. ll
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    • 6261 1 There is little news from Labuan the enquiry into the conduct of the Lieuten-ant-Governor bad terminated, tbat officer of course continues suspended until the decision of Her Majesty's Government is received. On the site of the town temporary shops are rising in all directions, while the principal Chinese Merchants
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    • 510 2 The Straits 'limes of Tuesday l« ha* published a collection of extract* f r English journals received by the \Z Mail, relative to the proceedings the pirates of Borneo, which are h,ll (f sound and fury, Signifying Bothies," J cause while they arc moat aemeiiitfari, denunciations olbSic
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    • 222 2 In the es«ay on akrutf by Mr Cam.aU de Grorr, Serrctii.\ Groetal o tlie Mmi.t.v efrms oimi pilbhUh. d in the Moiiiteu-- des Indes Qekaiaka S> •**> rind tl.e foi. win.; no. ice w lbe Dy*k rirates iO 18S9. The «olt oner Ihe Unas, st .tion t at «">- -bas
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    • 394 4 capturing all the trading boats they I could lay their hands upon. Setting at naught the efforts made by Sir James Brooke with the native forces at his com maud to restrain them, as they had before broken etigairements and despised remonstrances, over and over again, we fi id them
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    • 1390 4 *-i' J teams Brook-, from the time he first visited Bo.nao, en -wa>e of the piratical character of hberet)as and S>k*rrana snd ha. beea throughout cjo latent in J. noui.ing tbem. Eeery peace'ul community on tbe co is' t 'on been harassed by tbeir ferocious and meets-, a afa. k«
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    • 657 4 Tue following ia the add.eaa referred to t— To His Excellccy Sir James Brooke, K C. B. Stc &c. &c Sir, We tbe undersigned Retidents in Singapore having observed wnb deep regret tbe tttacka recently msde on you through a certain portion of the Public Press here and in ttnglanr),
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    • 841 4 By H. N. M. Steamer Batavia, Capt. G rolls, we have received Java Cowards to the 2jrd ut. from which we make the following extracts In the Hreanger Regencies a fatal accident bas tsken place. On the 21st of January, at 12 o'clock noon, a very considerable mass of
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    • 240 4 H M. S. Cleopatra, Captain Maesie, arrived here on the Kth February having left Hongkong on the 2nd and Labuan on the 10th instant. She proceeded to Bombay on the 15. The H. C. Steamer Hugh Lindsay, arrived here on the 9ih instant for coals, having left Madras
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    • 63 4 Jany. 19 Bel,. tan ship Due de Brabant, Schmidt, from Antwerp, for Singapore. 21 Biitish ship Nehatenia Bart, from Newa port 7tb October. f..r Manila. i 87 British ship Artemis, Remington, from Bom* bay Ist January, for China. Feby. 5 Swedish ship Hebe, Nohler, from Cape town,
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    • 16 4 At "Singapore, on u.e «*7'ii Februaiy, the Lady of C. lYJos&s, lisq.p. of a Son.
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    • 53 4 ai Singapore, on tne 7tn instant, the Reverend Francisco da Silva Pinto e Maia, Vicar of the Catholic Chapel of ->an Joze, aged 72 years and 16 days, a resident in ingapore tor 26 years. On si.ii._ay. iba _4hi iaamei, _ner a febvfl iilmas, T, n ocK"i no K«o/»,
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous
      • 477 4 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Feby 5 A. row from Hongkong/ 6 Grindlay Airacan gO 6 A. I. lie* (steamer) Hongkong*/ 6 Sir v battel Forbes llongkottg/ 6 Prince Albert Amoy 7 l apto (An.e icai t abfurnia rf 8 Ranee Amoy 9 Irpmefga (Port) Marao *r+ 9 Hats. Lindsay (If. C.
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    • 18 5 i wvmnuw rnvrni urn vial vuvumcme J IMPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN.— QUANTITIES. SDLFDKSLFKDLFKDLF
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    • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
      • 159 6 In this Port there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of eve ry Nation are free of all charges. Aecount sr« kept in Spanish Dollars divided into Cents. Tbe usual credit oo sales is as follows -.-Euaopa Goods, 3 Moaths. Indian and China Do. 9 Months. Opiom,
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      • 1246 6 Singapore, \st March, 1860. The Hindoo. Nonpareil, Stuperh, Enchantress and Senator have arrived from England during ihe i I*4 month As anticipated in our report of the Ist ultimo bush ess has improved in some degree and holders hsve succeeded in e».ialilishing an adva.ireon the better
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      • 719 6 BEER, WINES SPIRITS. i ta >nc;.LA< -t.iie-s ul.iDot't JiU pi** at Drs I 1^ per pt€vil, Sfgars, ,1/ant/a. Sales of N'». 1 at Drs 16 No I at Drs 9^ and No 3 at Drs 84 pern il Sago, Tearl. In good request and supplies limi'el. Sales at Drs 3,15
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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