The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 November 1850

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 27 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS *.wmm* mmmmmy of Generai and Commerce Trr m the Sfr «^*f Java, JUaniia, A-c. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY MORNINr MORNING, the 6th NOVEMBER, 1850.
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  • 468 1 I Singapore, Wednesday, 6th Noor., 1850W« matt re-echo the complaint of the English Sumimriiti (or the last month a two— every thing has been so quiet ia Singapore for the lust month tha ii U difficult lo find anything, to remark on. We ha»e had, indeed,
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  • 2061 1 Memorandum ot Covers Received and Despatched at the Singapore Post Office, by trie Overland Steamers, during ilia Month of Oct., vis:-— Rkceivkd. Per steamer Bat ma from rlstavla &c... 192 Per Achiliei from Chins 824 Per Br agmmxm from England. 8.0J4 from olbc places.. 851 9.891 Dbkpatched. Per steamer
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  • 698 1 f»iwm orunr mo l*du»o we nave difrt to the 27tb ut. There are a«<d to h»»e been tom e disturbances Mt Limbang in the interior of Hrune, the on»in of wh cb u stated at follows:— A considerable time back tome Chinese went to Limbang to trade aadg«*e the
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  • 1281 1 i lo lowll •«»"»»«ry of tbe proceeding of the late Mi.sion to Si.m, wilt Bo doubt be acceptable to our ra.de. s. «nd we regrrt ibtt circumstance, a.va ««Ujed oar laying ,t before them until now. We shall not, until we have further tiding, from Ska,, offer any remarks
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  • 122 2 The last news from Banfca m-iorm us that the hostilities between the Dutch and Dipati Amir still continued, but that the latter had lost many men. This small war will probably linger pountil the Java Government can sent a sufficient force to crush all opposition, which cannot be very
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  • 1431 2 News from Bali to^ a recent date bear that the Rajahs of Tabanan and Mengawi wore quarrelling and preparing for hostilities —Ibid November 1. JAVA. Ry U. N. M. Sieamer Batavia, Captain J. J. van der Mooie, we have received Java (nuraftts to the 26th ultimo, from which we
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  • 17 2 At Malacca, on the 25th October, the Lady of J, II V'blok, Enqoire, of a Sox.
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  • 29 2 At Siranijonij, on Uie I7ii instant, af'pr a «h >rf hut severe illness. Tun Comm*ndtdor Joz« <I'Al mii m Consul Gk*ner<il ot k'onu^>l in me Stiai's, aged 68.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 259 2 SHIPPING NEWS. H.M.S. Lily, Bedford Esquire, Commander, arrived here on she oth inst. from the Cape of Cood Hope on the 18th August. Free Prvea. Oct. 11. H. M. brig Arab, Captain Morris, arrived here on the 18th instant, having lett Hongkong on the 18th Sept. The Arab found no
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    • 986 2 The Danish ship Creole, Captain Mathieseui, bound from China to Batavia, shuck on a reef in the China Sea on the I2th October in Lat, ll* 12' N. and Long. 112*. The ship tilled and was obliged to be abandoned, the crew taking to lhe boats in which they arrived
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    • 441 2 12 Arab(H. M. Biig) Hongkong 15 Gem Ampanau 16 Sir Chas. Forbes (Swedish) Bombay 17 fieorg Heinrich (Uambro') Hamburg 18 Gillant f Macao 18 Caroline Colcmb> 19 Oquenda Manila 19 L.rkins China 20 Arrow do 20 Urgent Batavia 21 Semiramis (U.C. stemr) Labuan 21 Clyde (American) t anion f „21
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  • 994 3 COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. 3 "*POKTS FROM GREAT BBJT_r»__lW V -C >. -»--i«iii.-. ■^_______*_____j___*__^ ■>-■ i_r i_- s_ sr ib lT -i- i_ Ji*»™m II a a In October. 4000 **»W| 00 00 3300 300 20H31 1290 510/ «jwi ...i^iaMißHamß mow aiiiMiniffl) sows aw»i|
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