The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 August 1850

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Flat. Hi. SiJTO^POKE, lHll>*4r MOHJVMJTG, 16th AUGUST, ISSO. .Vo. S3
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    • 1316 1 Government Notification. THE MUMTIN is llflHUmi fob NNM| InF'IKM%TI'»N tort Wtl/ium, H<»ne Department, Le^is'altve, the 2\st June, 1850 The following Act i« passed by the Hon'hle ih« Pnsidenl of the Council of India in Council, on die 2 1 »t June, 1860, with ihc |MM of the Most No* le
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    • 612 1 XII. Every person, who shall wilfully alter, defacp or destroy any Register Ticket, or counterfeit »ny such Register Ticket, or transfer or traffic in any such Ticket, issued or purporting to be issued under lhi« Act, shall he liable to a penally, not exceeding One Hundred Rupees. XI II. Eftry
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    • 1409 1 I. The Master of any Ve«sel, navigated from any p. rt within the territories under the Government ol ihe East India Company, where a Registrar of Seamen is or shall be appointed under Act XXVII 1850, registered as a British Vessel under any Statute of Parliament, or Act of ihe
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    • 1494 1 in accordance with this Act, pay or rsuse to be paid to such sevtnen the wages remaining due to them faff tbeir services, taking a receipt from esch man for the amount paid to him, either separately or on a general Hit, whicb receipt sball be certified b; the Chief
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    • 1451 1 which the men are to serve, tffeo ttiitll litre or eneaga a seamin, to be entered on board any Merchant slrp at any Poitof Registry, and tverjr p. rgon, whetbir licensed or notother tbao tbe vwdf r, j> ,rt owner, mmter, or per«on in charge of the Mercha >t nhip
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 893 2 dicine*. inMead of any which may be signified by the ■aid Surrey in* Officer to be of a bad quality tr unfit, or if any such Matter *hall not thereupon procure the need'ul quantity of provisions, water and medicine*, or shall issue to the Crew any provisions, water, or medicines,
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    • 1348 2 SCHEDULE II Tick.t «f •llMBtmt ot-.j' I>J JSaMI J t > < "..,UU,«dN.«b«r -v iDee, which time will expire on the d»y of next, 'and I hereby .utbor»e the regiatra. r pay the m m» or the pertoo holding tote pape" ta.oTbi. or their receipt? -nibl,, o* the back befeo
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    • 1327 2 in solemn affirmation i» receivable by law instead of to oath, of one or more or more credible witnesses, shall gitr judgment accordingly, and in deiault of payment of any fine to which an offender is adjudged, be shall be liable, by order of the said justice, to imprisonment in
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    • 932 2 VI Every licensed pawnbroker, who shall take fro^'any chUd, .pp.r.-°U -der.tbe a <e of ourteen years any article whatsoever, as a pawn, pledge or lec«rlt;, ny for any of money lent "'*<'™*« such child, or who .ball buy from such child any at., cle whatsoever, shall foifcit a penalty not
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    • 693 2 LIbT OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. *AT TUB COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CUHSETJE2 CO Commercial Square Singapore. LADIES APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colors Boot and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, ailk, satin and aait Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dresses Caps Blond and.Lac* Capes and Cuffs Cardinals, a la
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    • 897 3 lid oil and Sardines Saaagee— ltalian and German T*aioes. smoked and taltrls, and Vermicelli. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Risketa. thiat-saade for clothes Uutteas, tilt tor Coats and Jackets Cssnlets (blue N and ash on ere for ditto fiears. Manila No. S and 4 Cigar cses, Manila and China olort, oil and wat«r,
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    • 1741 3 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. BWs^Hffp^s^s^Sf^B^BßiiJ^^ *T**f* B^H^ttmammm-^ THE Interest and Responsibility of M. J. MARTIN, Esq., M.D., ceased tnfthts concern on the 31st day ol December, 1848. OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VESSELS are respectfully informed that they, their Passengers and Crew, can be attended on board at any hour of the day
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    • 980 3 1 IKftWIM Straw Bonnets richly i.-i mined widi tlowers and ri'Hons, at Drs I each Straw Bonnets without trimming at 1 rupee each. Table Butter very superior in Glasses of 1 1b each and casks of 5 lbs. Claret in ca&ks and cases of 1 dozen at Drs 2.50 per
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    • 1156 3 to thank you for the benefit I have received from Pi, Is ami Ointment, which bate completely curr of the Rheumatism, under which I suffered lait four yearn, at times I was so bad as hardly be abe to w»lk. I had tried every kind of Medicine thst was rpcommenc'ed
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  • 892 4 1. Some thieves got unobserved on hoard a native vessel at about 12 o'clock in the night of thesthinctant, and were caught in (he act of stealing nome fowls. Tuty'tried to esca[C. and reached the shore, but ha/ing teen chased, two of them Chinese, were apprehended and being convicted
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  • 20 4 At Pinang, on the evening of the 4h instant, or Dyten cry, Hsnby Sainder?, Commander of the brig Dido,
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  • 1085 4 Singapore, Friday, Augt. 16/ A 1850. H M Steam sloop Fury, Captain Wilcox, arrived here from Piiiang on the 9th instant, and left for England, via Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena on the morning of the 11th instant The Fury during her period of service
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    • 1208 4 EX ORISSA FROM LONDON MESSRS WHAMPOA CO. Uve just received a very large ami choice «Hrction of Goods, comprising a great variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel wliicli will be laid out tor inspection, on Saturday the 10th instant at 10 o'clock a. M Singapore, 8M Aunt. 1350. MALTA,
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    • 811 4 *x "ORISSA" LITTLE rtl KSETJ KE CO. beg lo intimate the armal ol their extensive assortment ol Ladies, Gentlemen, and hildren's Goods by the above vessel, they can confidently recommend them at the best and cheapest ih»y have yet had, ow.ng to the experience their London Agents now have in
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 220 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR fm itmmn L <iM> l Jig-Mlw (Jo»w. g e 1 Iftmmmtmm *c" IJ. C steamer Hoos,/ity m». Wj »h J;^? n T 40 I 8l *P Mariin'.'Dyc^&Co' London 8p.b..4 DMlbnM^ Ji.oth.lh.nd Diuo Manila Swedish br, 5 "»--«i '»W I U.and.r Behn, Meyer ft To Wharnpoa So
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 14 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. HN JAP. RE, FRIDAY MORMNG, 16th AUGUST, 1850.
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    • 6468 1 irs rower in Uiese latitudes upon so'id and periiuient i aset, for the execution of all this j, ,t sretent e.»»y seconded as it would be by the sympathy of the native population to lansje themselves voluntary under the cc Hs of iv protectorate, seeing that the favorable inclinations, manifested
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    • 508 2 {From the Overland Friend of China, Juhj 24.) j The July Criminal Sessions occupied three days. Ele\en out of a Calender ot fifteen eases were sent to a Jury, and convictions had on levra of them. The ca>es tried were— Assault and false Imprisonment, one— Assault and Battery, one
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    • 1844 2 EX&x Cobden and Captain Aaron Smith. From lh" Tin.es, 3une I. The following singular conespoudeuce liua b» en llbUI d: (No. 1.) 16 Cam. Un cottages, amdcu town, May 25. it §j, —My lii' nd, Chi lain A.ncn >initb, La» toqntittd me lo wait upon you in reference loa
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    • 772 2 (From the Manchester Courier, June l&l The buneeaneering expedition to Cuba has tailed, as it deserved to do. In an article in Sunday's Courier we gave such a description of the atiair as the imperfect state of the information then received enabled us to give but since then, latter
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    • 94 2 The Comma dore for the East Indies. From the Times, June 10. We believe we may now state with more confidence than in our former report that Captain Lord George i'a; let 1833 who formerly commanded the CarjMOft, "iii, in the Pa itic, will succeed Captain Ptamridge as Meoad in
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    • 1952 2 (From the Times, Jure 17.) The arrivals during the last few days from the Atlantic have brought sad intelligence respecting losses of a large number of vessels amidst the floating fields of icebergs in the western latitudes and among the nuuber, we regret to add, one
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    • 780 2 On the quest^r rf sfeati communication with Australia, the report contain., .he subjoined paragraph: "Jin their last annual report the directors intimated that Her Majesty's Government had issued an advertisement inviting tenders for establishing a steam -packet communication with Australia. These tenders were required to be lodged with
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    • 331 2 (F om W './'w tr vV nvU\ Ku opeon Times Jwe '7 The bui dine will be about 2300 tret Iff, rather tn re than 40) feet ac os«, »nd the roofed aiei wi I probably eilend to about 900,000 q are ft*
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