The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 July 1851

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rot. is. SMjrG^rouis, iniiKty- jnoujruru, asxn issi. .Vo. 3O
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 807 1 nmCHASEg A^TBE OHEAT MESSRS HENRY t ASSIN fc CO. of No 9, Uld Broad Street, London, East India Agents' »nd Mercantile Corre«pondents of several Rnti«h and Foteign Manufacturers, referring to their Advernietnent page 63 oi the first part of ilie Illustrated aujlogue beg to inform Persons desirous of making purchates
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    • 844 1 FOR LONDON. Touching at the Cape of Good Hope. •J^AbVITIHE Russian A 1. Ship PRO<Jmmk *> of4^Tonshur.hen, B^t Captain I «m d'Ehcn**, will have quick despatch, having a good portion of her Cargo engaged, for particular? apply to J. d'ALMEIDA Si SONS. V&tk l**e, IB.SI. FOR LIVKBPOOIT Calling at the
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    • 815 1 -tteisrs WHAMPOA COS ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA fc CO have alway. ot Sale an extensive and choice assortment o the following Goods, selected especially for theti Stores WHOLBSAI.R. RFTAIL FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles (or the Woik Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnet* ol th«- latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wn«.|. oi assorted
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    • 858 1 o. j.:dare Co. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and Commission Agents WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT BEER MERCHANTS Boat Quay, Singapore, BEO to announce to Ship-owners, Merchants, Commanders of Ves«els and the Public in General, that they have always on hand a large and well selected assortment of Marine and General Stores.
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    • 616 1 NOTICF.. PLAIN Needle work of ev«y description will he taken in at the Institution, and made up by i he Children of the Female llranch of the Free School, under the superintendence of the Matron. A list of charges for each article can be obtained on application to the Matron
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  • 157 2 T TIIK EDITOR < V Tilt >INGAP RE FREE PRESS Sir, Would you do me the favor to inform me if a tingle Magistrate or Justice of the lVace has the legal power to commit any person to H. M. Gaol for perjury? 1 am Jed to put the
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  • 31 2 At Camr>rnv» Cilnm, on the 1 4 li instant, Mis Gekw a p. d, of <i n On the liMti instant, the v»jfe ol L. Fi'.aser, E?q of a Sen.
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  • 40 2 On the 9th April, at St. George's f'hu'di, by special lirei^e, hy »h» Lord \'i-U \i of O^pn Town. J im HcwofN oi.f, F.^q., to M«ry, D^ujhitr o' m >corr. Ksq., oi ll*ehurn, L^s^udden IK.use, Uox l 't!ri;h«lii?, Ncodaixl.
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  • 5699 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Friday, 25th July, 1851. By the P. O. Company's Steamer Erin, Captain Tronson, which arrived here on the 2'2nd instant, we received txtras of the Calcutta newspapers containing English news to tlie 7th June. lmnudiiiUly on the arrival of the Steamer we Jamil* d an l^xtra
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 820 2 !jO( ant) car«« Hnuks Vd«ers ai»H .l^urnnlr If Booranihi.r, Monks ''-ni— Mr,;! MMI U«ili I'.itfolios Mtid A I) u ins VraftlliDK CtsM Wtt'* JfUim snd fare? Waftrt— initial. mMM v\*ln. \c. wiNi:^ spirits. Met— Eng'tah and Sin<»(>ore-bvttl«-J \l!#oi'o «nd B«»a' K~e< Hr» odv— bestt 'ognnc I IJAosucgnc, Gtfler t .•ret
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    • 70 2 FOR Sftf.F. At the Oj/Ue o/'thh l*aper> A ('hail of i.rfi.li Mi'lsiaOd and il.e liiuiii Itivtr, rotni i'«il f*om recent suivey?. Fnce M% t tin /opore, I'ith June, 1851.* NOTICE. LLOYDS. WE request dirti .iiiituiais of atl cases of Mii| wmck te tomn.unicated to us by the MaMer or >urvivurt
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  • 2166 3 (From the China Mail, June 26) While Mr C<tltlw<-ll wan on Ml w»y to Sow k*. wan on Tuesday morning, be fell in wuh two s«mp«Da containing 12 men, 4 *oieo, and 4 children, tr c crews o' two fulling (Mats, who had been attacked the previous d«y at
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  • 492 3 We have received the following communication from traveller, relative to the proposed Ste.m commumcation with China, a project which we hope toon to see carried into effect we cheerfully comply with (Lj requeit to publish it Messrs Editor,— At the present time there is
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  • 674 3 Steam Communicationiwith England. (From the Muitland Mercury, April 26.) *T M r.n-| D> ildiOn "^-"Thtt whereas, .urn of £6 OOd a year, out of the colonial revenue has been Le.dat.he di.p0..l of the home government for he l.st five year., f,r the purpose of nubliihing .team communication
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  • 323 4 {From the Maitland Mercury, April 26). The >ydney Morning Herald «f the 22nd publishes let«er from Mr I!. Cowp«r, Chairman of the New Sou-b Wales Antl-Tr«aaportatioo A»«oeiatioo t to tb« Colonial Secretary, forwarding to bin, fur transmis* ■inn to the Secretary of State for tbe Colonies, the
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  • 458 4 General Sumraaay, From eke Atlas for India, June 7 The great Exhibition still continues io absorb public attention. The interest which it has excited continues unabated. It opened on the 26 h ultimo at a shtlliiiK, io an unexpectedly small attendance, which, however, has increased during the fortnight till
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  • 1581 4 P arliam entary The debates of the fortnight have seldom been longer, and never ol lew importance. Charge* agaiost officials of three yean' standing, and formal monons only intended to clog an obnoxious measure by an obatinate minority, have been ihe sum and substance, On iUe 26th ult., ihe Ecclesiastical
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  • 1240 4 The agitation for the revision ot the constitution in France is daily assuming a more formidable shape. The number of important places which have already petitioned the AssemWly is very gi eat, and promises to be far greater before loop. At present the contest, is mainly between Legitimist*
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  • 74 4 The New Coannaoder-in*Clii«f of Madras, LieotGerieral Sir 11. Armstrong, C. B. t who will proceed to Madras about the 24th inst., will be entertained »t dinner ibis day, the 7ih imt., bj toe Court of Directors at the London Tavern. Mr Crawford, the Free-trade candidate, h*s been returned
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  • 78 4 A large aptiCoi-trse baa been moved la a very SKll* fat nsnner from the late Mr Alexaader's grounds, at Ipswich, to Mr May's, a mile distant. The tree waa ajfine one, 65 years oIJ, with a head 100 feet in cir. camfereocs. It rss safely transported with
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  • 980 4 (From ike Examiner, May 3.) The loudest declaiasers against the freedom of trade have been, perhaps, the greatest and most substantial gsiners by it— tbe landed proprietors for in proportion as there has been an approach to free trade, have I their rents in
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  • 431 4 A FOM riffed model uf a first cUm ■teai 8 .,M l hl beeo detuned and executed for tbe Exhibition h, gentleman of Edinburgh. Tbe object it to .bow ,k form beat adapted to attain the greatest po.iible and ncoommod.tion, with economy B navigttloo Io Queen Anne's reign, Lore
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 670 4 SHIPPING ll* THK HARBOUR. Veuelt' Names lons Commanders, Co'ununees j ■,^nnauon xi~ H. Ikt. ship Atnuson 1000 Barker, fc-aq ...*************** 11. (J.sieamer Serni r umis 1000 Stephens, Esq ti C steamer Pluto 450 burhank, E>q H. C. steamer Hooghly 193 S ewart, Esq Pinarig B. batq Ann 356 Almfida h
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    • 177 4 I> EP A H.TXJ RE S Date F'mg Vwti'm \amea. Cmmtmin I Bound For. July 18 British brig Golden Spring Power Sydney 19 British barque Polkm Watt Amoy 19 British schooner Dolphin Robertson Labuaa ct Bornio iy British bsrque Red Rover Claxton Calcutta „20 British brig Fultay Smlam Hussaaaily Piasng
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