The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 July 1851

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY EVENING, the Ist JULY, 1851.
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  • 2575 1 T HE OVERLAND FREE PRESS. Singapore, Tuesday, \st July, 1831. During the past month nothing has occurred W Singapore requiring special mention. The Cholera has now almost ceased and the only extraordinary mortality amongst the population is produced by t ii» rs. which, in the district of Sirancoon especially, commit
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  • 271 1 Memorandum olUnej Received and Despatched at the Singapore Post Oili by the Oveiland MeniK'is, during the Month of June, viz: Rbceitrd. Perttr. X Nederlanden from Matavia S.c 2IS Per Malta from Chins 6t»7 Per AchiiUs (rum Europe 6,292 Per n t i from other pUcea.. 834 7,945 Dbbpatchkd. P
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  • 131 1 A Census of Pinaog has just been taken which exhibits the following results, but t he Gazette questions its accuracy, as it thinks the disproportion between the sexes ought to be much greater, considering the large majority of the inhabitants are immigrant* fnmi Continental miia and China, who do
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  • 480 1 Two junks beloning to the Rajahs of Cambodia, left Kampot for Singapore daring the course of last month, with car. goes of silk, elephants teeth and other articles. During the voyage one of them was taken by pirates and the other suffer ed shipwreck, so that the unfortu:i&t<i Kajali
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 .1 \.lionthly Summary of General and Commercial Intelligence from the Straits, Java, Manila, #c NOTICEMR WILLIAM MARTIN ii authorized to Sian »or our Firm by Procuration McEWEN fc CO. S,« e apore, Wth June, 1851.
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  • 596 2 By information from Pinang we learn that piracy is flourishing on the Coast ot Suroajtra. A fleet ot prahui is said to have been committing great devastation among the Uelli and other 'boats trading to Pinang. It is asserted that these harmless characters carry passes from His Highness the Tuinungong
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  • 245 2 A report, which seems entitled to considerable confidence from the channels through which it has come, has reach d this place that the King of Siam is dead. Should this turn out to be the fact, we may reckon on its having a considerable influence on the state of
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  • 163 2 Advices have been received from this quarter to the 6th inst. The parly j irom Sarawak had returned from their tour amongst the Dyak tribes on the 1 neighbouring rivers, having every where met with the most friendly reception. I The Kayan tribes on the Baram river had not
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  • 901 2 By the Nether lands Steamer Koningin der N ederlar,dem, (attain Patten, we have received Java CourantM to the 25th ultimo, liom which we translate the following The English ship Che bar. Captain G ayaon, i of 400 tons buithen, fn no Hongkong to London, with a cargo of the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1119 2 Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Square-Rigged Vessels which have arrived at and departed from <?,»« j 7 Official Year 1850-51 compared with the Preceding Year. J during fe ARRIVED. DEPARTED. 1849-50 1860-51 Increase Decrease. 1849-50 IAVWii ~~r T Names of Places. -Z2l_ IncrefUe Decrease. No. To.mage No. Tonnage
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 790 3 I*- "c- pc- rc|p«. p.. p.-..c^:-c^P^i^ P -p-^~# r -f L -p^J---i-j_J I* U T vI 3 5001 2 ***** ]S ***** 9013 8^75 227^ 64T0 IS 9001 _S iSJ i&_ 105 1 ~r _o- «p .hip R- de los Angeles I 111 I j j i 1~~ i ns
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
  • 741 4 Coppkb Tokkns. Stocks are still large. Sales at 970 a 1,000 per dollar. Flint Stones. Demand over for the season last sale at (JO a 05 Cents per picul. Imports of 600 tons and large stock. Guns. —Heavy stocks are still in first hands without any prospect of
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 13 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY EVENING. IBTl 8T JUI^IiJT~
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    • 3118 5 Considerable attention having of hue been directed toward* this country, we have much pleasure in laying before our readers the following very interesting narrative by Mr L. V. Helms, a recent visitor to Camboja, who to have made {rood use of tha opportunities for 1 ■'~r\» t ion which
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    • 1624 5 S AiA- age Two cases of salvage; in which the officers and crews of truvernment vessels appeared as claimants, wore nrgued in the Court of Admiralty here in the course of the last fortuight, before the Honorable T. Church, Esquire, Resident Councillor. As salvage cases are intimately connected with
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1049 6 The Dutch Steamer Koningin der Nederlandtn, arrived here with the Java Mails on the 29th ult., and left again for Batavia on the 6th instant. Fret Press, June 6. The P. O. Company's Steamer Malta, Captain Potts, left Hongkong on the 24th ult., and arrived here on the
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    • 470 6 May "2 buu>li 1 1 n G.od Suaets, Hum trum China, fo/ Bombay. 21. Brritish ship Duchett of LanC'itte", Siptrenion,(ronrt Liverpool 2nd Feby for Shanghae. 2>• Krui-.ii chip Putnu, Kobmsuii, Iron Liver* pool, for Ho'ittkonu. 25. Bntish ship Euphrutet, Oowanlock, from Liverpool, for llonxkoi'K. 25 British brig
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    • 18 6 At Mu.Vi Dill, on the ib »h June, Mrs F. A. I Capoilc, ol a Daughter. I
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    • 50 6 A i L-)l>u<kn, on the J'Jili of May, of pulmo. *ry I coiiKumption, atheuine, the belovt-d «ie ot High I Low, KMjuire, a^rd 22 years. At Singapore, on ihe 25 Ii June Jessie Auodjta, ihe iniHiii DiUK>>ierot C«|>J. and ftdr» G T. rioht agfd one month and 14 days
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 1098 6 m 18 Sooyrna (American) i a 20 John Bartlett lsna>ba T 20 Eli,. Penelop. U le«u n 21 Nerbuddt H0.,/kon. 22 Hooghly (H. C. attimer) O.lcu.t. m 23 A«well M. 8 i 23 Ad-laide PI(U 24 P.rha (.teamer) C.lcuti. M Gu.rdi.n Loa,bock m 24 Aberaman Malacca 24 Cbarif* Grant B.moay
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