The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 31 January 1851

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r>»J. 17. SMJYCSvIPOHE, tnin*4\* jmORJrMJTG* 31st JANUARY, ISSI. »Vo. 5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 737 1 Hi following Statement of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Municipal Fund for the year 1850, m published in accordance with Section XV of Act IX of 1848, passed by the Governor-General of India in Council on the 25M of March 1818. RECEIPTS. CU S Ci 9 Balance from last
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    • 713 1 DISBURSEMENTS. SITTING MAGISTRATES DEPAKTMENT. Cts Cts Fixed Sala,ies 2,160 24 CONTINGENCIES Repairing an<l re2ulaiif»>j o k- 29 50 New furnmire lor H.e Offi c and re, ai.s to the old 18 '25 Extra Interpreters |9 29 Stationery 6 95 hunani *c. X<>. 3 Si Sundnes 20 47 97 gj POLICE
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    • 861 1 V PROCLAMATION. I BmcAroßE > nY Virtue of a Precepf to me diTo Wit SL> reced, I hwby podaim and j give notice, that the Session of Oyer and Tet miner, aod Geuerci Gaol Deliveiy. will be holden before the Court of Judicature at Siugajore, at rhf> Court Bouse, on
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 2633 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THB SINGAPORE FREB PaESS Sir, Although I acknowledge in the most ample manner the claims of the Friend of India to rank as a high authority on the affairs of the Siraits Settlemeuts, and although a reference
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 719 2 LIST OP ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THB COMMIBBIOJ* ROOMS 09 lITTX.B, CURSGTJGC CO Commercial Squarb Simyajtoru LAI)IES*APPAREL. P< vlin Wool of colors I o«t and Shoes. English aad Franco. t oaaata direct from Paris, silk, aatia and n*t» Dunatable aod straw I aliarlne Drraaes ipa— Blond and Lso a »pcs
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    • 909 2 L7T?? Pr f2" on r«««lar losßortatieaM from jjelad Oil and S.adina. Ua»age.-It.lUn and Germaai -!i O i'!;/ I O k d Bd d VeraiiealU. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Baakets, Chiaa-made for clothes Bui tons, s tlt for Coats aod JackeU Cawlets (t.l^ and asbmere fer ditto Cigars. Manila No. S and 4
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    • 1004 2 NOTICE. 1 Hereby declare, that I have appointed Messrs Frederick Linosr Co, at, my Agents (or Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone are auilioriied to seii and to receive oiders for my manufactures. Cologne, \4th September, 1848 JOHANiN MAIU.\ FARINA The Genuineness ol Johamm Maria Fiaiita's
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    • 546 2 Baerry at Drs 6* per dozen. Brandy (»ery superior) at Drs 5 per dozen. Cherry o dial in pin<» and quarts* Vinegar in c*«k* and bottle. Dutch Gin at Dr* 3 per IS bottles From Portugal. Port, Muscatel, Madeira and Baal in esses of 1 oosen each. Bx Solide" Jrom
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  • 872 3 RELATIONS WITH SI AM. TOJHK EDITOR OF Til* »INC,AI> UK tBEt PIiUS, »rr, I tl.ink you are- MHag »•> y irjurfirt vi y in J>ub ilii.ig, wr-k afur wrrrh, .xtr.n from otber P»l>fri, tad editorial reu*-rk* of )<>ut .wo. Ng«t4lM Ute Mt«»ton to Horn. You knew t O nr i«
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  • 2509 3 1. ll has oever been ray lot to record in one week such a i unifier ol crimes of ihe darkest hue, as will he found iv my present report, which may be called with reason a bloody one. Head ,/einedar Arunogon being accidental^ bat Friday iv the district
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  • 5265 3 The suggestions for charging assessment on gross instead of net product) having na dou t een fully discussed amon st the lunterti, this paper is therefore circulated to obtain their opinions oa the subject, to enable those who may not have had an opportunity
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  • 57 4 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Friday, 31st January, 1851. Hon. the Recorder and Court Raiabliahment arrived here on Wednesday last fro.n Malacca, in the H. C. tteamer llooyhly, and his Lordship landed in the afternoon under the usual salute. The Criminal essions it will be observed from a notice in our
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  • 23 4 The Lord Bishop of Calcutta and suite took their departure in the 11. C. st ainer Hoofjhly yesterday morning for Malacca and Finang.
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  • 38 4 The annual examination of the Singapore Institution Free Schools took place on the 26th inst ,at which we n-gret being unable to be present, but we are glad to learn thai the result was upon the whole satisfactory.
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  • 361 4 Sarawak —The H. C. Steamer semhrmmu, Captain Stephen, returned irom Sarawak on the 25th instant, having on board the Bishop of Calcutta &c It appears th<> >emiramis was proceeding Dp to Sarawak by the Moratabas entrance whle the Xemesh- was leaving by the Baotobang. The chief object of the visit
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  • 2136 4 In another column will be found the paper advocating a change in the principle of levying an assessment on land for Municipal purposes, which has been circulated tor some time past amongst certain of the Planters and which is now made public. It has been represented to us that we
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 34 4 FoR FasiuilT Ol CHARTER, ITIIIE A l barque HKRNIt.I I. 2| X 47 1 Tons, Captain Arnold, daily S expected from lloi^kon.; I'or pauiiallaw apcly io WM. iMrrtISWOODI oV CU Singapore, ai>/ Junnury, IB.il
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 395 4 BHIPPINU XW THE BABBOUR. IJ.L. stemr iew»ir«itf»u Stephen, K-q H C. 'teatner Nemesit Wallace Esq D schnr P, //c, 165 W yaU w's/biii^ For Sl 2 V s- v ft nUloo i IAO Bonnyman Almeida Son. Ar hch B.slup b*r ti Hwiingt 608 McDonald D,.. 0 f f B; schnr
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING, 31st JANUARY, 1851
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    • 2159 5 pea heard at Pinang in 1842, before Sir Wi liam Norns, against an attempt of the Collector to assess on the gross value of a spice plantation.* We will conclude by giving a few extracts from the article Taxes in the Encyclopcedia Americana,in which the principles of this subject are
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    • 2124 5 A Correspondent under the signature of Mercator, with the laudable purpose wt correcting the Friend of India for the mistakes into which he has lately fallen, has favored the public with a ioug dissertation on Dyaks and Laming, the effect of which is to paint the one as a very
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    • 354 5 The period for which tbe Subscribers towards the support of the P.uper Hospital for the relief of the afflicted and distressed Poor of Malacca have contributed, baviog just ezpired, and as the same Causes still exist ss did at the beginning of the past year for the exercise of
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