The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 March 1851

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I'ol. IS. SiJVG^PORK, tHin.lY* MOMUriM-G, 38th mUhCH, 185 1. JWor 1 3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 770 1 peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Hood Singapore. ml^ fTIM X Peninsular and Oriental Com,^l>^V JL p»ny's steamer AI'tIILLE" 8 f rom China, en route to Bombay, m<<y He QEHEbv rxperted at Singai.n-e about the 6'h prsviffO, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company', Stumer wnh the European M«ils
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    • 802 1 NOTICE. MRMUNCHERJEEFHA.MJEEisauthoriied 10 «ign our Firm hy prorurnnon BYRAMJEE HORMUSJEE, CAMA CO. Singapore, I7tk March, 1851. NOTICE. BOOK-BINDING in nil its r.ranche*. neatly and eftnediuously executed at the FREE PUEBS OFFICE. i-tupore. \6th January, l«50. Messrs WHAMPOA COS ADVERTISEMENTS. Y| F.SSRS WHAMPUA& CO have always ou t* I Emit an
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    • 936 1 I Hereby declare, that I have appointed Messrs Fkeoikick Lindfr Co a« my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlement*, and that they alone are authorized to sell and to receive j orders tor my manufacture?. iotognr, \Ath September, 1848 JOUANN MAKU FARINA Tb* Genuineness ol Jou«HN Maria FaßlMa's
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    • 998 1 Wooflen cloth, black and blue. Vinegar in tasks and cases of 12 bottles. Split peas in kegs, Westfhalia Hams. Hardware and Cutlery of every description^ Razor boxes and hooks and eyes. lion Bedsteads, and Candlesticks. Claret in casks and in cases of 1 dozen, each at Drs 2.50 per dozen.
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    • 685 1 NOTXCF,! WHE'<EAS the undersigned hive obtained Ji.d^mpfii for Dollatg 14,454. 41 Cents in Her Majesty's Court of Judicature at this Settlement against ur-hjee Muncheiuek Moo*h, late of Homhay, at present residing at (hi* plate, oy virtue of bit Mortage Hond dated 13th S'pternher 1844. The undersigned hereby Rive notice that
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  • 35 2 At M.uilmiin, on the 2lbl February, Mr Thomas Ge»nt Farquhar, second son of trie late Andrew Fakquauar. l&quire, a*ed 24 years, who accidentally lell overboard from the H C. steamer EnterP'ite and was drowned
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  • 252 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Friday, 28th March, 1851. It is stated that several cases of Cholera lately occurred in town and at the village of Tullok Blangah, but having been promptly treated, dcvii only ensued in .a tew instances. Since our last we have received Calcutta papers up to the
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  • 229 2 The Government (f India, as we mentioned last week, has given effect to the promise made by »he Governor General to provide a medical establishment for Tan Tocksing's Hospital, but means are still wanting for the subsistence ot the diseased paupers who may be placed in the Hospital, and thus,
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  • 610 2 On the 21st instant, seven Chinese arrived here from Sidili in a native boat, who, according to the account given by them, had suffered shipwreck and been exposed to considerable hardsiiip before they embarked for Singapore. They state tiat they formed part of the crew of a Siamese junk called
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  • 1159 2 The disturbances in the Jungle would seem for the present to be at an end, a compromise having apparently been eJfected, by which, while on the one hand the Pagan Chinese pay to their Christian countrymen the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, as compensation for the injury they have sustained
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 685 2 LUT M ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS Of UTTLE, CURSSTJfSS GO CoMiiKRciAL HtjVA*E.— Singapore, LAI)IES*A?PAREL Berlin Wool of colors Boet and Shoes, English and Frenen. Bouteu dirert froas Paris, silk, satin and net' Donstable and straw Balsarvne Drrsaea* Cape— Blond and. Lac- «pea and Cuffs Cardinals, a la
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    • 967 2 Preserved ProvtstOß»tn t«t»s. regular tapoitaiions from Salad Oil and Sardines Saaitrs Italian and German ToDcnee, •moVfd and salteds, and Vermicelli. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baskets, C bina-made for clothes Buitoni, gilt for Coata tad Jackets Camlets (bU« x and ash mere for ditto Cigar*. Manila No. t »nd 4 Cigar caaca, Manila
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    • 1072 2 M IXTA, EGYPT, INDIA IONI&V ISX.EB. I HEX Britannic iVlajesty's Packets, 312 horse power, possessing every requisite accommodation for passengers, keep up a regular communication between England «nd India, via Marseilles. Mala, and Alexandria, twice per month, leave Marseilles for Malta 9 h and 26ih Malta lor Marseilles about the
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    • 562 2 The Editor refers to letter* from Singaporean highly respectable and all satisfactorily authenticated." Since he has thought fit to attack me personally by name, it would have been fair to name M the highly respectable" parties and thus give me an opportunity of being confronted with them, but I think
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  • 1261 3 Minutes of the proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Proprietors, held on Wednesday, the Huh March. 1851. 1. Proposed by Mr Nicol, seconded by Mr. Davidson and resolved unanimously, that Mr Caldwell be called to the chair. 2.— The Keport of the Managing Committed read by the
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  • 1359 3 {Prom the Kngltihman, February 4.) The foi lowing is ao extract of a latter from Pining, J« u»ry 4th.— "The Daniih Bark Indian*, en airired here yeuter- fh J J r 8ln f «por«. When about 20 miles 8. E. of tb« 2£ fathom bank, »he raa against the
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  • 1992 3 (From the Bengal Hurkaru, February 15.) At the time of writing oar brief remarks on the new* receited by the mail, we bad not oar London correspondent'! letter before at, or in alluding to the quotation we mide from the Liverpool Aloion, in which it v stated that
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  • 739 3 {From the Bengal Hw-karu, February 2f») We mentioned qpme time ago that the three nooses of refuge, tba erection of which near the lea f-.e of the Sunder bunds had been sanctioned by Go Tern meat, bad been tent down to their destinations in charge 0/ Mr Bedford the river
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  • 472 3 Late Mission to Si am. (From the Bengel Hurkaru. February 27.) We alluded lome time ago to a change that appeared to h*ve taken place in the sentiments of the Bingaror« merchant to the policy of any farther negociation with the Siamese Government, and we quoted tome) remark! from the
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  • 536 4 .(F'om the F'itnd rfUdi*. *V<#»*«-y 17.) Kiinjfet io^h mn 01 c day ioi.Wu.u ovrr »om« coi»ff <l map ol India, with the aM m one of th« E«no V**n* at bis fouit, M ,a aske j what «he diffeie.t color, indicated. HU aiien^««t explained Mat llie
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  • 966 4 From the Friends vf lndi*, ttbruary Q7) f th^nty 20— We are sony 'o nonce in ilie En fswKSM*, a icport that the Governor General has bt»n Seriously indisp<setj. K.omanaoalyiMi ol the last report of the Students' Lfee*a*j in»iiiuuon of Bombay, puMished in the Humbug IswMsV »c
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  • 3607 4 From the Bombay Times, February 5.) We have to offer our beat ilnnks to Mr jPitldinglon for a copy of .he second edition of his admirable work entitled tbe Jailor's Horn- book ol Storms, to tbe merits of wirich H. Ma '<ords of the Admiralty have borne such well
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  • 479 4 EUR OPE. Steam Communication with India, China, and the Australasian Colonies. QFrom the Daily New*, December 23.) On several recent occasions we bare endeavoured to expoie the fallacious policy pufiuted bj her Majesty's 1 overnmrnt, iv permitting the greater portion of •team comaaanication with the Eut to t)e munopolit. d
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  • 405 4 (From the Nautical Standard, Deer as L,apt. Hail, H.N., whoi* at present' e.^ed I. visiting tl.e various «eapo.t s of ScorUud tor li.c unr pose ot promoting .lie establishment ol" sailors' horn, io them, held a meeting in Dundee on Wedne.d' for tUU purpose. Provost Thorn
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  • 133 4 The American journals have set up a claim for the authorship o» Jumus on bA\\\i ol (Jennal Lee, »,,d ass-eri thai he had pnvaitly avowed iinnself 0 iUt author. Mr Alfred Graham, one of the surgeons oi the Cunard line ol Btt-amtrr, anived in Livtr,.ool v. v, c Europe,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 441 4 SHIPPING IN THX HAX3OUR. '-"•<**• I it'itntris t(c» li M. >ni i .1 run tun JUiH' naikei, £.^q Duich barq Henrietta Mwia 084 Alices A. L J.>|, M on «i Co* M. D lm..n B.whnr Polka I6i Wyau WS. Dane.,. For iTle B. Urq "c-nA 163 Duncan DiUo tt schnr
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    • 170 4 Per Ann Martin -Mr, M*rtia aad children. Per St«»|/br<l-Refd. Menu OUulet, C are and Clemencean. DEPARTURES. Dati figg rg«g/'« iVgfwgt. U;>tai* T 1 floititdr>or7~ r Ui J c lor il Warte Robert. MTUccT& Pinior 21 BritUh bri< Mrra/ooi* Darham Hongkone 6" H i m< r I btr< Uef|»Aw CortU London
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