The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 February 1851

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 23 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. g.UoniMu Summon, of General ana Commercial Intelligence from the StraUs, Java,Manila, *c SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, the 6th FEBRUARY, 1851.
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  • 1131 1 s7//'/<«/- f"<> Thursday, 6th Feby 1851. The loral news from Singap^e will trlouml below. They are not of much interest. A visit from the bishop of Calcutta constituted the chief eveut of the nn»nth. Tlif news from Java will be found under that head. The opposition
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  • 712 1 Memorandum ot Covei* Keoeived and Despatched ai liie SMitgapore J'uai Otiiee, by llie Uveiland Sieuners, dumig ilia Month ot .1 .tiiti.ii y vu: Reckivkd. I'it itf muf r Bnlaria from t»aiavia &c.... 2^S IVr Achilte* \t»m i hina.. Hl3 l'er I'ekui troaa England 5.87.S Per fioiu other place*.. I,U4'J
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  • 555 1 The maintenance of the Dutch Trading Company has been so frequently shown to be most injurious to the real interests of the Dutch Indian Colonies, as well as to the Mother Country, except to those individuals who are connected with the Company, that one would be led
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  • 403 1 By the H, C. Steamer Nemesis, we have intelligence from this quarter to the 16th inst. The rumours of the death of Pangeran^ M nine in, the Prime Minister of Brune, turn out to be incorrect, but by last accounts lie is stated to be alarmingly ill of fever.
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  • 367 1 Accounts from this Settlement are to the 17th instant. The coast is in general perfectly quiet. Lamm nira tes have been reported towards the North, but their depredations have been very trifling there. The Serebus and Sakarran tribes continue to hold faithfully to their engagements to abandon piracy. In
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  • 129 1 Accounts from Manila mention that a steamer having gone to Sulo with a letter from the Governor General, the tone of the letter or the demeanour of the bearers was so objectionable, that the officers were regularly mobbed and had their clothes torn from the backs, and with difficulty
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  • 217 2 1849 imports. From Singapore 43,085 Sambas 5,312 Sainarang 3,000 Natu nas( Bunguran,suhassan, Subi) 4,748 Pontianak 903 Labuan, Oya, Muka 1,010 Sadong, Sereekei 354 Pulo Panjang, Siantun 241 Total 58,653 Tonnage 1,934. Exroms. To Singapore 22,012 Natunas,( Bunguran,SirhaBsan,Subi) 4,324 Sambas 4,765 Pontianak 325 Samarang
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  • 437 2 i T/? ihe r, sl "Pwrecked seamen brought by the Dutch annual trading ship Iron. Japan to Batavia, where they arrived last month, were the Captain and crew «!tlie L.ighsh whaling barque Edmond. belong to Hobart Town, Van Diemen'g Jrfiul. It appears from the statement of lie commander, Mr
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  • 2827 2 By H, N. M. steamer Ratavia, Captain van der Moote, we have files of the Java Ciurant to the 29th ultimo, from which we t'Hiislate the following By a notification from the General Secre tary. it is intimated that passe* will now be granted t o D ulr vessels,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • 1444 4 Singapore, I*/ February 1851. The Napohon. Science Born-o and Bintonq, have arrived with general cargoes during the Month I The remarks made on our import market on the Ist ultimo nnJv in a greater degree to the present state ot ousiuess Sal s se%£ description of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 6 5 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, the frm FEBRUARY, 1851.
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  • 75 5 The P. O Company's steamer Mai' ta Captain Potts, arrived here to day, bringing the December mails. The following are the passengers by this opportunity Mn Stirling, MUi gtirlinc. and M.«t«ri StirMm, Mr Nieo aoa, Mr Pr'tic'tw, If' W. D«»t, Rr«»r«nd Mr 'timSrr..
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  • 1652 5 London, 2Ath December, 1860. Parliament is to meet on the 4th of Feby. fcr the dispatch (we trust it mry prove so) of business—and it seems that news of every kind is deferred till that time. I heard it said by an old Editor the other day that
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  • 700 5 Bifkto Aoj-m—Continue in good demand, tod uj extreme prioes have been realised. Benj,min-S cheata ordinary thirds realised 137i 6d Uui per cwt. C'ocecm.* Oif.—The demand U limited, and chiefly confined to purchasea for host uie, m usual at thli period of the year. Co^Sre—2oo bags Java lo ld
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  • 165 5 Arrivals in England From Pina*g— Deer. 19, Friendship. From Singapore—-Nov. 29, Lawrence; 17, Emperor and Coaxer. Dec. 9, Eleanor*; 16. Anne and Jane. From M«Nii«-Nov 25, Otierspool- Dter. 14, D«vi) Malcolm. From China —Deer. 3, Sea Witch; 4, Oriental 5 Reindeer 14, Patua, 18, Orion, and Stalely 19,
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  • SUPPLEMENT. TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT. TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, THE a* FEBRUARy7I£T
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    • 257 1 opening beyond the bay and lyin, f urt k. r te turned to hi, for.., «ch.,ij« ?o o,d. r Lieut. Coiled went oo j •l»od of Q,h.Qu, ix prllh ,u of to. Ur«. kind with d»« I. h. nk of 7 J p.r«« h«l .ot .hough, i, m^« tow funher
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    • 183 1 Ihc H. C. Steamer Nemesis, Captaiu Wallage, arrived here on the 20th Lt." last from barawak bringing H. i£. Sir James Brooke, K. C. B on his way to Europe. The zemiramis had not arrived at j-arawak, when the Nemesis left, and nothing was seen of her on
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    • 218 1 M Iwi- Calcutta. y leak 523F »5 10 Marie Huii fa r KO/Jfe !J»y HC -—> S 8 SSjrifS'Sg S I 12 Aurora (Spaniaii, v^-utu 12 Water VwtcT^ KBE* 12 Mor „12 Caii Harmanii (Hanbru'j w 13 Vrouwjacoba^uiciii T, 13 Sabroan u I,' 14 Baily *-*<*<* 15
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 485 1 G»« iT BK,TAI» CONTIKEKT OF EUHOP.. Grey Shirtings pes?: J***** gjgg Domestics" 86,099 Maddapollams ***** f^ 9 '701 I JaconetsTMusUnsand W M 'l44 19,052| J J T^cioth;;:: 58, ISSS 13° Chintz Prints ***** 95^4.^ 239 550 31 Handkerchiefs dozens *****^ sg2^ S'^ 649 1,900 1,251 Salendonp corges.. 2438* 5,^ l%™
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