The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 August 1850

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORMNO. thb Ist AUGUST, ,850.
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  • 221 1 7 hursday Meriting, \st August, 1850. There is little local news this morth to send from Singapore. The Admiral has goue to Pinang to enjoy the cool breezes of the Great Hill before proceedin£ to China. H. M S. < ontvrt, Hon. J. W. Spencer,
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  • 107 1 Memorandum of < ove s Kpreived and Despatched Hi ihe Singapore Post Uflfi hy the (Jveilaud Sxe >uieis, during lii« Month of July, vii: Received. F«r ttc»m»r flomw fruoo iUta*ia&c. 231 Prr Aehi I t tr<»m CMai 6SB Y-t Bragama (torn Europe &c 6 «9l from oiber placet.. 92
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  • 179 1 About 75 tons of Coal were lately sent here by the Sultan of Linga, having been procured from one ot the rivers on the East Coast of Sumatra. These Coals are of a very fair quality if we may jud c from the price which they sold at viz., Drs
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  • 558 1 News have been received from this Colony to the 9th inst by the A *ielia which left on that date, and arrived here on (he 2lst. She brings accounts of the death tf Dr Wilson, the acting Colonial Surgeon, on the *23nd June, after an illness of only five
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  • 848 1 By H. N. M Ste«m »hi(> P/>rntv>. Captain Van Gurkum, we have ./ura Cuwants to the *2"th instant, from which we translate the fo If win*/. In the districts Rengel anH Rembes, divi•ion Tuban, residen y of Kem>>ang, a gieat mortality had n»a- i'eaied itself amont:i»i the hon-ed cattle,
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  • 517 1 Ihe Java Courunt nukes no mention or the following incident, but we have the particulars f rom trustworthy source*. It only confirms what w e j jave often k p n tQ{d^ b||t would fain luve di.believed, of the conduct of tome of tho»e dressed in a little brief authority"
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  • 4095 1 The great and increasing employment of steam vessels in the Indian Archipelago, and the establishment of numerous lines of Steamers for the mail service, have made it of the utmost importance to secure regular supplies ot coal at a mode, rate cost, and hence of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 490 2 The overland edition of the Nieuwe Rotterdam*che Courant of 23rd May last, contains some very lengthy editorials on the subject ot the proposed changes in the Dutch Navigation Laws, and an answer by the Cabinet to the Report ol the Committee of the States
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 8 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FFG
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    • 1409 1 t4. I' ol lni f) of Gof«rnmrnt to cm. i,lot •"> olher lh ulcJl 'or »be carnage of Gof^nmenl ptoduce Is. I' is IMe int*"tion of Government to allow lit* Netherlands flu in future to participate in the prifl^ *»i°y** P rwnl 1 '»<*■* by th*» Neih«r. Uo<1« M» n
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    • 3727 1 Last week we mentioned tl.at report! bad been receir•d, that the Dutch authorities at Samba* lmd Sd it necessary to have recourse to hostile measure* aXst the turbulent Chinese, who are found in such £EwSS2 number, on the West Coast of Borneo, livine in a ™at!
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    • 281 1 The I». &O. ompan> s steamer AckiUm. Captain Lvaos, arrived lure on the Ist insiair. having left Hon^koitK on Hie 28rd ultimo. -Uut JuU i. The P. &O. Company's steamer Brmmaa, attain PoUs, arrived here on the «rterno«n of the 2nd Instant, with ihe Europe Mail of the
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    • 371 1 Juno 17 Brith-h ship Menzies, Crocket. from Ufemnol 12th .March for Shan<rhai i 19 British schooner Champion. C.'hristoph-r, from Swan iiiver sth June tor Uatavia. 19 American ?hip Tartar, Webber, from .\>w York 16th -March for Hongkong. 22 British ship Foi larshire, Tudor, from London 17th Marciifor
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 505 2 18 BritUh barque Fleetwood, Richardson, from Shurapore ftad July for Cork, 18 Hambuiw barque Eameralda, Tollens, from Persian Gulf 14th May for Sourabaya. 19 British ship Shah Allum, Dumayne, from China 10th June for Bombay. 20 British barque Coaxer, Bell, from Singapore 36tb June for Liverpool. 20 British barque Junior,
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      • 372 2 26 Ardaseer Macao 36 Slisa Penelope Calcutta M 26 Bangalore Sydney 27 Dos Beraaanos (Span.) ManiU 29 Rob Roy China „2y Borneo (H. N. M. steamer) BaUvia 30 Atiet Rahman Bombay 31 Pielades (Dutch) Uatavia „3 1 Oqutndo (Spanish) Manila 31 Ann Jane Liverpool DEPARTURES. July 1 Lanrick for China
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