The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 23 August 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. fVW Iff. ti.M^iroHt; VHMn** moh^utg, 83 BP a .o .17*. 34
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 621 1 XII Erery person, who shall wilfully alter, deface or destroy any Register Ticket, or counterfeit •ny such Register Ticket, or transfer or traffic 10 any such Ticket, issued or purporting to be issued under this Act, shall be liable lo a penalty, not exCMidtng One Hundred Rupees. XIII Evpry person,
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    • 1393 1 •J T J?"!? 1 of an Vetsel "abated from »ny p«rt wnhin the territories under the Government J» «»e Last India Company, where a Registrar oi oearnen is or shall be appointed voder Act XXVII. i?.i r ?D le d M British VeMel und r «y statute of Parliament, or
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    • 1475 1 in accordance with this Act, pay or cause to be paid to •uch seamen tbe wages remaining due to them for their services, taking a receipt from each man for the •mount paid to him. either separately or oo general j>«, which receipt shall be certifie d by the Chief
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    • 1427 1 whleh the men are to serve, who thill hire or engage seaman, to be entered on board any Merchant ship at any Port of Registry, and eve.y person, whether heentrd or notother than toe owner, part-owner, mat. ter. or person in charge of the Mercha >t thip onboard of which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 892 2 dmno, uiM«*d of any which may b« si^nitied by the -4kl Surveying Ofhcer to be of a bad quality or unht, or if any »uch Master shall not thereupon piccare the ntedful quantity of provisions, water and medieuMf, or shall issue to the Crrw any provisions, water, or medicines which
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    • 639 2 SCHEDULE (B.) a- mltt Ticket of tllotojent of wige. by rag""" 4 Seaman ■t the I'oit of 1 registered Number Mrt «y monthly w.gw the, becom. Joe, after lib»U b.v. ser,,d tb. time for which 1 have received idv.oce, which time will expire on the d«J or •eat, and I
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    • 951 2 soon did him so much good That he pemvered in U their use for some weeks, and is now perfectly cured, and in gratitude for so *reat a blessing, he desires i that publicity may be given to his case, that other* may be induced to seek relief from the
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    • 688 2 LlbT OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. 'AT THS COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CVRSETJBE CO Commercial Square— Singapore, ladiejTapparel. Berlin Wool of colors Boot and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and net» Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dresses Caps— Blond and Lac* Capes and Cuffs Cardinals, a la
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    • 898 2 Salad Oil and Sardine* Sauajea— Italian and Gersa»« Tongue*, tmoked and salted*, and Vermicelli. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baaketa, Cbina-made for clothe* Button*, gilt for Coat* and Jacket* Camlets (blue> and <• ash mere for ditto Cigar*. Manila No. I and 4 Cigar case*, Manila &nd China Colors, oil and water, in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1812 3 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. rf^IIE Intereti and Responsibility of M. J. MARTIN, Esq., M.D., ceased in this concern on the 3lst day fi\VNERS*AND MASTERS OF VESSELS are respectfuXy informed thai they, their Passengers Vt ew can be attended on board mt any hour of the day or night by Mr Little. nvnuAL
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    • 874 3 LIKEWISE Straw Bonnets richly tiimmed with flowers and ribbons, at Drs I eath Straw Bonnets without trimming at 1 rupee each. Table Butter very superior in Glasses of 1 Ib each and casks of 5 lbs. Claret in casks and cases of 1 dozen at Drs 2.50 per case. I.
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    • 1173 3 EX "ORXSSA" FROM LONDON MESSRS WHAMPOA CO. have just received a very large ami choice selection of Goods, comprising a great variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel which will be laid out for inspection, on Saturday the 10th instant at 10 o'clock A. M. Singapore, Bth Auqt. 1850. TOOTH-ACHE
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    • 959 3 Tx ".ORISSA" LITTLE CUKSETJEB C<>. beij to intimate the arrival of their extensive •MQtUMM of Ladits, Gentlemen, and Childien's Goods by ihe arore ve>sel, they can confidently recommend iliem as the best and cheapest they have yet had, owing to the experience their London Agents now have in sending out
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1608 4 II vlIMn tnilM WOll Ml one noticed tlie niiurui iiiusu»-»o <>( t lit- pi ineinl»-.« which prompted the Municipal Committee m their meeting of the ffHh July, to resolve that the Governor should be ■owl to permit the Superintending Engineer to submit
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  • 351 4 larly the various tribes from China whose language is an unknown tongue to almost nil th»; other inhabitants. Ihe chief objection to the above proposition is the rxpen*' iMtouaiirily attendant thenwn, which after thre« years ol full operation would t.oat the institution the sum *\1 y i T r meni
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  • 1214 4 1. On the 14th in>tant at about midnight the back premises of the Hotel de aris were bro en into by two Chinamen, who must have obtained ingress and egress into the back -yard over the wall fronting 'the great public thorough fare, North iiridge ltoad, which doubtless was
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  • 1771 4 Singapore, Friday, AugU 23rd 1850. The 11. C. Steamer Hooghly, Captain Stewart, left this morning for Pinar g. She will ronvey the Honorable the Gover nor and family to Malacca, and then return to convey Sir W. Jeffcott and the Court Establishment from Pinang to this place'
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 235 4 IJ. C. s.eamer H~*k*, La n^tl *c. B.barq Trusty 400 Slap Merlin" 7i V iVJalacca Huang Sp.bng Dos Hermann 2uOLhalband Di,,^' \r£? B. bn >« Devonshtre 302 Sieuhei.s w R iV Manila B. ba.q Elizabeth 711 Reef s m I Maillla B.M| H»ln,e* 309 Hammond "1)^0° V"'^ B. schrir Polka
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPOE FREE PRESS.
    • 6 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPOE FREE PRESS.
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    • 1353 1 I that are constantly coming into notice, A f\d which he might speedily survey by m barkinir on board one of the vessels of war on the station. How useful such an officer would have proved during the present Mission to Siam, when he could have employed himself in surveying
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    • 2763 1 (From the Times, May 23./ California. 'FROM OCA OWN CORRESPONDENT.) 6\N FRANCISCO, April 1. So much disappointment i« expressed at ilie result of English shipments to this port 'hat I am induced lo call attention briefly to the. subject. A tew facts may perhaps teud to coirect the mistakes
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    • 518 1 To the Editor op Times. Sir.— Mr Diummoad, in the Home of Commons oa Thursday aight, is reported by you to have spoken as follows; "Because Sir J. Brooke was carrying on most sue c^fally and meritoriously a most thriviag colony, wmca a certain person wanted to
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    • 579 1 From the Manchester Courier, June 15. In an article under this head, we some months ago drew attention to the fact that two philanthropic societies,—namely, the "Peace Society," and she "Aborigines Protection Society," had put their heads together in Exeter Hall for the purpose of "considering the fearful
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    • 451 1 (From the Times, June 4.) k fi a 7 ni < ht or r «"»er on Saturday moraine— •bout 2 o dock, a scene took pl.ee which, if it had occurred during the short sw.y of the renowned Cuf. fey and his red hot Chartist confederates, would doubtless
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