The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 March 1851

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. iv>/. 19. $IJTGJIPORE> FHMi>*lY+ MOHJITMJrei, 21st MJIRC% 9 1851. JtV>. 12
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 777 1 peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Road Singapore. fWfHE Peninsular and Oriental Com- I JL pany's s»eamer At'HILLR*, from China, en route to Bombay, may be H tiptc'td at Singapore about the 6th prottmo, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company', Steamer with the European flails en route to
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    • 803 1 Messrs WHAMPOA 6, COS ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA fc CO have always on Sale an extensive sad choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores; WHOLESALE, RITAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery 4t Hosiery. Articles tor the Work Table Haliarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Parts Berlin
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    • 944 1 NOTICE. I Hereby declare, thai i ha»e appointed Messrs Frederick Lender n Co, as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring S :tiiemenij, and that ihey alone are authorized 10 sell and to receive order* for my manufactures. Cologne, 14 th September, 1848 JOtJANN .VIAUIA FAKINA The Genuineness ni
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    • 989 1 Woollen cloth, black and blue. Vinegar in tasks and cases of 12 bottles. Split peas in kegs, Westphalia Hams. Hardware and Cutlery of every description Razor boxes and hooks and e>es. Iron Bedsteads, and Candle-Micks. f Mtret in ca«ks and in cases of 1 dozen, each at Drs 2.50 per
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    • 698 1 NOTZCE.I WHEKF.AS ilie undersigned have obtained Judgment for Dollars 14,454.41 Cents in Her Majesty's Court of Judicature at ihi» Settlement against lursetjee IVJ unchi iuee Muosh, late of t'omhay, at present residing at this place, ny virtue of liii Moric-me Koud dated I3ih S pterober 1844. The undersigned hereby give
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  • 146 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Friday, 21st March, 1851. H. M. S. Amazon, Captain Barker, arrived here on the 1 8th instant from Pinang, Acheen and Malacca. H. M. brig Lily, Captain Bedford, left this on the 18th instant for Pinang. The H. "C. steamer Hooghly, Captain Stewart, left this on
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  • 258 2 Calcutta. By recent arrivals we have Calcutta papers to the 23rd ult. The Friend of India is sanguine that the Railroad will be carried from Calcutta to Delhi, if not to Lahore, without any interruption. A pensioner of the name of Bajee Row who has received public money to the
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  • 833 2 Several questions of much importance to the welfare of the Dutch East Indies, have recently occupied the attention of the States General in Holland. In the report of the Committee of the Second Chamber upon the Budget for 1851, we find the following points touched upon. While the state of
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  • 57 2 In another column we have extracted from an Edinburgh paper, an amusine and instructive speech by Dr Guthrie at the annual meeting of the Ragged School Association, which was presided over by the Duke of Argyle. The institution of ragged schools must be regarded as one of the best considered
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  • 1911 2 with the exception of New Guinea, »ho< e inhabitants fo.m a peculiar race, that of the Papua* and putting aside the Buds of the east of Celebes, the original population ofu,,, government consists of Alfouras, who a. c principally found in piedorninarjng Mmbcn L tl.e
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 702 2 LIST lir ARTICLES FOX SALE. AT THK OtMWHm ROOM A Of IXTTI.E, CURSETJfiE CO Commercial wki —Si*ya],ure* LAI)!ES*APPAREL I'frlin Wool of colors* I o«t and Sboes, English and Frennb. 1 "Dttiti diren from Paris, silk, satin and net* Danstable and straw 1 'lurinc Drrsies > ps B'.onJ and Lac* f
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    • 992 2 Prefer ved Provisional. Hm. r '~f hl^m tos; «»lasl Oil and Sardinea Savages— Julian ami Germaa Tontoea. tmoked an.) salt**, and Vermicelli. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baskets. < bina-made for cWthea Buttons, |SH for Coats and Jstkets CaipUts (»vlue, N and aabmere for ditto Cigars. Manila No. and 4 Ci*ar casea, Manila
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    • 586 2 MALTA, EGYPT, INDIA lONIAN ISLES. HER britannic ivlaje*iy'» Packets, 312 horse power, possessing every requisite accommodation for passengers, keep up a regular communication between England and India, via Marseilles, Malta, and Alexandria, twice per month, leave Mar* settles for Malta 9<h and 26th Malta (or Marseilles about the J2th and
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  • 2473 3 From the E item Si«r, Feby. 8 Once upon a lime, at least so says Mr Joseph Miller, a clergyman having to read the Comminution to I. is audience found the strut* of anathema* of which the office is composed rather too tedious to bo I'nrunh— his dinner was
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  • 1244 3 The late Framjee Cowasjee. (From the Bombay Timet, Ftbtuary Ij It it with rr.uMi regret that we bate to intimate th* dpiui-e of ove of tbe mo«t venerable witJ resprctcd members of our native cemuauoit y, Fr«mjre <'owa-j c, Eiq of Bandhoop, wbo di-d »t hi* residence, M-zt. gin,
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    • 4728 3 (From the Witness, January SJ The Rev. Dr Gathlie said —When I see the list of speakers, the bill ot tare of the entertainment which you are so get, I begin by snying that I will plunge at once in media* res, that is, imo the middle
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    • 1057 4 (From I fie yectator, January 11.) After the Revolution of 1848, Ibe one power which roasiumes tbe rule of Europe ia abioiu>e military power. Of those n teiDiut ntt ti.at h«ve breu impiicatrd in tbe movement wo tlo not descry uue taat Las auy otutr re
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    • 527 4 {From the Spectator, January 18 la the aggregate progress of human life, regrets are mora than counter balanced by congratulations. We pay the tribute of tears to departing friends, but in general the moat poignant tegret ia mora transient than the pleaaanter recollections it is seldom we
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    • 1455 4 We were sorry to notice, a few days ago, that an able organ of ibe serious Republi <ns ia Fiance QLe NatioHat), had an article headed <%vdtzation tf rit aunt que," in which the treatment of the poor workhouse girl, Jane Wilbred, by ftlr and
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    • 182 4 Amongst tbe cargo taken out by ihe Indus, which left Southampton yesterday with the Indian mail, was apeeie to tbe value of 300,000/., destined for India. Tbis is tbe largest quantity ever taken out by an Alexandrian steamer, it was continued in 1250 boxes, weighing
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  • 32 4 At Admiral D'Aeth's late rent audit Mm .4 with bis usual willingnass to me.nbe time, .hK 1 1 tenantry, made an abatement, unsolicited b» th 1U per cent. 7 neB i »f
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  • 156 4 As we notified in our last, Mr Lyali if, P p India Director, hat disqualified; but as he'could sell out, in consequence of India stock h*»jn, i sl.on, km was olligfd to delay the siep for a The vacancy thus created is being contested h» g
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  • 504 4 (Make your Sons Mechanics.— Di Franklin gave sage advice to parents when lie said that father had better give their sons a trade than leave itieiu fortune. Aram Bey, the Turkish minister at N« w York latelj remarked, at a public dinner, ihai Iberepresentatives in I ongress oid not
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 494 4 SHIPPING lit THS HARBOUR t r»»W.s' Nfnr> lout j Uwbunn J<*s.ii'Uie* OwiWS****! ftuH* tfcip Amman 1000 bai ker, fcsq nuuli barq tUnr.etta Mann 684 AiktS A. L Johnston &Co Maulmain B%bC oi»i folk* 16» Wyatt \V S. Duttcdu For Sale l>' |ar q a ru/i 163 Duncan Diuo B schn*
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    • 203 4 DEPARTURES. Dntf j fiag I Vettet 1 ..wntt. Captain Rotnd For. Mar. ls British tchnr Louite Hart Palembang 16 Britith brig Tyrone Guan Pinaog 1 7 j British brig Mury I Watt Pinang 17 i British I acbnr Swallow I Wilton Sarawak 18 Dan. barq Indianeren Holm Akysb 8 I
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