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

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. §*ot. 10. SMJTGaAPORE* JFRMMBmMV .»HOfl»Vl_r-&, Mm .H *Hi II IWSG. .Vo. 12
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1569 1 The folio winy Statement of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Afunicipal Fund for tiie year 18 49 li published in accordance with the 15th Section of Act 9 of 1848 passed by the Governor-General of India in Council on the 2oth of March, 1848. RECEIPTS. Drs Cts Drs Cls
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    • 943 1 one Farthing per Ton ol the Burthen of every snch Vessel, for ea. h time of passing ihe said Li^hthovse, or deriving bemfit thereby, on a ('oasiing Val^ge, and double the said Toll for passing or deriviug benefit on an Oversea Voyaije and Double the said respective Tolls for eveiy
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    • 903 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TUB Following is UrVBUMB for general INFORM ATION NOTICE TO MARINERS. SHIP P.OrK OF SANDA LIGHTHOUSE. AT TUE MOtrU OF TUE FlfaTU OF CLYDE. The i inii)is>ioiHr« of the Northern Lighthouses T>t-re''y eive Notice, tlut a Lighthouse has been built upon the Hock called Ship of Sanda," off
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    • 963 2 TO LET. *_^^^ja*e. HTIHE Ilouse in Campong Glam l_P_ eL lately occupied Ly .VI GuaTier, '££ts\ r&A; I Fiench Consul, also the one adjoining The House in Brass Bassa, near the Beach, lately occupied by N. P. Rats, Esqre. AND The House on the Beach line, Campong-Glam lately in occupation
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    • 839 2 rom 8AI.1: BY PUBLIC AUCTiO.V By order of CAPTAIN JAMES MARSHALL ABOUT 470 tons of Coal, damaged ex Bark ABBOTSFORD from London. The day of Sale and further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. LORRAIN, SANDILANDS CO. P inang, 14M February 1850. JUST RECEIVED, AND EXPOSED FOR 6ALE SINGAPORE
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    • 846 2 aJVi-T REC* IVED. Protomelia ck Ardaseer from China, AND EXPOSED FOR BAL£ Black Satin. Coloured Hand aod Neck-kerchiefs. Glass-cloth diMO. White Embroidered ditto. Silk. Ribbon for Braces. Embroidered Waistcoat Pieces. Silk and Velvet ditto. Oil Paintings. Oil Vjews of Chinese Ports and Landscapes, and other Paintings Paper and Feather Fans.
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    • 721 2 t,x Cart and Harmann from Hambinq A large ase-orfneial of very beautiful Ladiea i,^ Bonneis ol the latest fashiun, direct from |W Chiidrens Straw Hats. aiso Handkerchiefs &c. Japan and Morocco Leather of colors, An Invoice of French Porcelain vi/ i)in-, ner and Breakfast Setts, Plates, Tea,' and Coffee Setts,
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  • 18 3 Al Macassar, on the 22ud January, the wife of Captain bisc, of the Lightning, of a Son.
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  • 1156 3 THE FREE PRESS Singapore Friday, 22nd March, 1850. -mmseeem— Capt. Schmidt of the Due de Brabant which arrived here ou the Oth inst. from Antwerp, reports having spoken in the Straits of Banc a the Druid on the 12th Feby. from Manila to Fngland, and the Eliza Kitlick on the
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  • 628 3 i. S m Ken Keh a Christian Chinaman 22 years of age, the son of a Bumtoati-ian, has been in all probability* murde ed in the Singa.-ore river, his body, with a wound on the side, and marks of violence on the neck, having been found floating near the
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  • 2697 3 TO THS EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Singapore, B_aJ March, 1850. Sir, I have viewed with deep regret the remarks in the Daily News of 23rd January, upon a letter to Sir James Brooko from 22 Residents in Singapore, because they exhibit a spirit so verydifferent from that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1686 3 b Vf-SpS 0r ,0 VO,!.' «e>. Le,,ef Md NO e black, b'or and red i,, .ad cars* Books, Xjausrs -nJ Joarnals Memorandum Books PfDl -.Meel and Quill -nd Altm-aa Itoss-alu-f Cases w.s— f l *m fancy Chft-t hsttUl. I'Oika, plaia, Ac. WINES SPIRITS. Knjluh and »ini apoie-botllsd .mafgaad -'■•aa* »eer
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    • 236 3 An »5f? no 7 e i Han Manufacture n a* son ment ol common Glassware, consisiing of Decanters, Beer, Wine, Water Liqueur Glasses, Cheese and Butter-pots, Coiifactiouary-va.es, Cruit-stands, _c. Quills, Playing-cards, silk Umbrellas, black and colored Bohemian Manufacture An assortment of Glassware plain colored, richly gilt and painted, vis Punch
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  • 66 4 1846 1«47 13.8 ships lasts ships, lasts ships, lasts Hutch 26 21 lis 35j3.09 34i 3151 Kr.sji«>h 6i 475 I u| French ij 2tl Portuguese 1 1 17 l{ lv* |j 187 ealine.se 3| I*. 2j 55 5 520 Native Vessels un i der Dutrh
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  • 640 4 Address to Sir Christopher Raw- linson. (From the Pinang Gazette, March, 9.) "We have been favored with the following copy of the address present to ir Christopher Rawlinson on Saturday last, at Navy House, by the delegates of a large body ofthe Christian, Mahomedan, Hindoo and Chinese Inhabitants of
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  • 481 4 Gentlemen, o is confeBS t,,at X never Wt so great a d.fbculty in addressing a body of persons as I now experience I feel quite unable to thank you properly for this address and for the far too flattering and r-artK expressions which it contains. Ido not however hesitate
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  • 1790 4 Destruction of a Pirate Fleet. {From the Friend of China, March, 9 J On Wednesday we published s short account of the destruction of a pirate fleet at Mir's bay by H. M. steamer Medea on tbe Monday previous, and toduy we extract from the China Mail Captain Lockyer's
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  • 1860 4 (From the Bengal Hurkaru, February We republish fiom the Singapore Free heu a memorial lo the Governor of the Straits Settlemeai,' signed by ihirty-eight ship-masters in ihe habit 0 f visiting Singapore, and who pray for the establish. ment of a Registry and Shipping Office for lascars at that
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING, 22nd MARCH, 1850.
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    • 4086 1 (From the Globe, December 24.) It is po..ible that there may b« impartial persons who neverthelea. approve and **e»^J_JJ MNeile*. cu.tom of imputing to the whole Kom.n Catbo /community corrupt .nd vic.ou. tand-uei.., ;b. c hunfortun.t.ly.reto be found earn** a* hey bod.e. of men. It ia a«ain powible, though
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    • 223 1 From the Witness, J muar y 5 The Navigation L,w. «ill. which, a. stated'in our last, came into operation on Tuesday, and consider able agitation has been perceptible I. the sbi pi" market during tbe latter portion of the year w find by the circular of an
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    • 157 1 Lord Brougham A letter from Cannei of rhe lyth ult u»u teurdu Soir, .ay..---. Lord t.^eVu* making lome intere.ting experiment? on light her. which are j ait tero_.n*ted. At eleven o'clock at ni Vll on the 14th, four member, nf the _£2 T*u\ Jjgfjj London gave to our population a
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 552 1 SHIP PINO WM THE HARBOUR. 1 mmbk Saints fons Commnnam Constances j Destinations ~&c~ H. IVI _>. serpent baker, Seq H. M. S. Albalrossl Elliott, Esq England HM. steamer Fury\,m Wilcox, Esq Maulmain R barq Senator 277 Nagle Almeida St Soos Arraean U> schr Louis 96 Hart Ditto D. b.rq
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