The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 November 1851
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Title Section16 1851-11-28 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. F\>L 18. Flll^r JioMjrurv, ssth jrorjummßm. iBsi. ♦Vo. 4816 words
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Advertisement1105 1851-11-28 1 OOVIRNWENT NOTIFICATION. —•mm— THE FOLLOWIHG KOriFICATIOW is UPCBLISHSD rua omikiL information W. J. BUTTERWORTH, Governor of P. W. Island, .r.l %i in H a P ore a *<* Malacca. Singapore, \Slh Nov 1851. No. 883 of 1851. fort William, Fowgn Department, the \7tk October, 1851. NoTirtc4TiON.— The Honorable the President1,105 words
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Advertisement1077 1851-11-28 1 IX. Notwithstanding any thing in this \et contained, the said Collector appointed unde^his tSt may X, Ue f and recover c amount of any tolls payab c to him under tbis Act, by action of Court 0 TV** Eqi ty »»»yof6er y^«?y O f paime^^uS Z^ A. In order to1,077 words
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Advertisement757 1851-11-28 1 v v.galed wholly n ballast) which shall arrive at, or depart from, the Port of Stromness or its dependent creeks in Orkney, or which shall pass in ci her direction through the Pentland Firth, b«. tween ihe Island of Pomona or the Mainland of Urkn»y, and Dunnothead in Caithness the757 words
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Advertisement985 1851-11-28 1 NO TICS, THE Undersigned, Belgian Lonsul at Singapore, will receive until Friday the 28th instant at y noon, at the Belgian Consulate, Battery Road, tenders for a sum of about ${,500, required by the Captain of the Belgian barque Mercator, now lying in this harbour. The atiove sum to be985 words
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Advertisement578 1851-11-28 1 I LibT up ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CURSETJEE 6j v CO Commercial Square Singapore, LADIES*APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colors) Boot and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and o«t» Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dresses Caps— Blond and Lace Capes and Cuffs578 words
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Article247 1851-11-28 2 WINES SPIRITS. Al#»— Kti({lith «nd Ha(ipore-bottU4 Hraad*—^eitCngnne j CbaapftX"*. By i;iiw-(ir»« quality Cordial, cherry aad ra*r>b«rry •berry Brandy U <llrnh"t Whitkty Utn in rates II «r« 7o *«wi»u6#rf l,iqaeurt— ■•■orted Maraacaino tod Ratafia O.d T<»tn Port very mpcrior >tri" J. Cockbum'f, < •rrjibfi; 1 *c. OILMAN'S STORES' •J»ff -•piffH «od247 words
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Article13 1851-11-28 2 A Mount Zi >n, (he 24ih instant, Mrs Keasberry, of a Daughter.13 words
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2105 1851-11-28 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Friday, 28th November, 1851 <■■■ The Hon Colonel Butterworth, c. 8., Governor of the Straits Settlements, embarked on the 24th instant, on board the barque Penelope, bound for Adelaide, under the usual salute, a guard of honor attending at the landing place. A large concourse of2,105 words
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Advertisement604 1851-11-28 2 ■ATOM OP ADVERTISING IN TIIK SINGAPORE FREE PUESS FROM THE Ut JANUARY 1848. Drs. Cis Sir Effry Shipping Advertisement.... 2. 50 Foi fcvny additional insertion after I month.... 0. *i& Hon-e to Let, the same rate, O'l'M Ailwnisements not t-x--ceer)n c 12 1n.e5.. 3. 00 p mouth |my idditim.il Insertion604 words
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Advertisement845 1851-11-28 2 NCTicr. MF9SRS LITILE, < CKSETjER CO., have received per Stumer, LETTS' DIARIES FOR 1852 which ire now on sale. Sing pore, 6th Ni>rember, IBs>. Xessrs WHAMPOA COS ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA fc CO ha»e always on Sale an exlenme and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for iheir Stores845 words
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Advertisement985 1851-11-28 2 WANTED A N Oflßce in or near Commercial-Square. Apply at the Free Press Office. BXersrs Little, Curset jee Co. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, the \Oth of December next, at noon, AT THEIR COMMISSION ROOMS, IN COMMERCIAL-SQUARE. THE Land between Syid Alli's and Mr Caldweil's Hills, extending; from985 words
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Advertisement199 1851-11-28 2 JUST RECEIVED Per "JAtoNET" Gentlemen's Patent Ventilating Satin Hals, Merino and G-tuze Shirts, Alpacca of the best quality and of colors, Flannel of the finest quality, White Marseilles Waistcoaling, Colored ditto, Colored Tweed for Trowsers, Shepherds Plaid ditto, Shepherds I hecks for do and Coats, Checked Gamhroons Fine Black and199 words
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Article202 1851-11-28 3 (From the Friend of china. Xovember 8. c u.te H£*ia iin- p.iiuiu t«»k of itcoiuiu< another limey iv our iium dime vicinity. In tLit c»ge a |n»tn<tr bunt fiom tbit port, when jxtttin^ tLruu<h tie I »p»i gjuoon on tbe Di.Lt of Monday last, \ui I uardt-d by two202 words
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Article1251 1851-11-28 3 The Removal c f the Seat of Government. {From the Friet.d f I,dia October «J The NMMI ni the at of Guternm- nt, which km been fruitful topic <•( discussion for tbe l«t lidei o jears,— in fact t\er since Lm4 Willuiij Mfiitinck pronounced the memorable words, liia must1,251 words
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630 1851-11-28 3 From the Friend of Iwtia. October 16.J Si me thidy years ago, Lord Byron inured the world tbtt there w.is nothing certain underneath the sun, ticept the Whigs not getting into place. They hate now been in nearly fifteen yean, In tbia couutry,630 words
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Article445 1851-11-28 3 desperate Affair with the Enemy and Serious loss of life. (From the Cipe Obtetver, Sept 23 P e ddUor;; MChed t0 tbii Inornio tro F "t thY ■."•■parate affair between a s t rOD body of Ru. 7"5 tbe dente and rock 7 kloofg'of tbe Fitb445 words
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Article1590 1851-11-28 3 The Vice of our Yachting System, From the Exawner, Augutt 30. The victoiy of the American yacht should not discourse our y»i:bt«rr§ a jot, but sbouM induce ibeuj to xnaai'c their system, and to intioduco the impioveuif n> of which it may be susceptible. It iii» hitherto been fondly1,590 words
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Article185 1851-11-28 3 Uur NMkn will be RUd to 1. urn thnt tuts eminent litrrary tbiHties and Übour« of J ihn Wilton, Prof e •or of Mora! Philosophy in the UniTfrtity of Edinburgh, and the world renowned Chrntopher North of Blackwood'n MafashM.' u*ve been reoovnited by Government ia tbe185 words
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Article499 1851-11-28 3 {From the Expositor, September IS.) Several pifikaif«>« of article* from India have been opened. Tlieir consents are the rudest kind of iumim facfure, but are highly iu;ereBtin< as illustrating the stale of socie'y amjn^t the hill tnb»s in the province of liu»n,u bo.c. Am-t.i^ the anicleu are the499 words
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100 1851-11-28 3 A report it rm rent thai kg expedition it about to be lent from France into the aea of Jnpan. It is svd tuat it will tontiji oi a Ir.-a'e, a corvette, and a ate*. mer. u»,der tka or»!ert of a rear-adruiral who100 words
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Article550 1851-11-28 3 Ttm immeme n^ial ship United State*" it now on the »tock§ at lloboktn, and nearly rt ady for launching ii.to the air. The c<»r it aixty four feet in length, very sharp at either end wirfih, six f>et height, aix fetal four inches the whole cimpoged550 words
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Article169 1851-11-28 3 .r t^ ntlon of ""tu'alttU b». been recently, much arrcted by two tpecineoi of that extr.tr <!„"« animal the ornithorhyuchut, or duck-b:lled*p|« fVi u> exhibited ,n the we.t nave of tho Exhibition It i native of Auttr,lia, and bear B ,ome rewmblance t* the beaver and the otter,169 words
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Article399 1851-11-28 3 me i incmnaii paper. UUOUcf the iavratUa hr a Mr vSolomam ot lhat city, of a metlioj 9t'mi*Mm^ a motive power. The idra o f a |W^Mi M is old but h.tlierto the danger of ining such explosive materials tor purposes of locomotion |j d399 words
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Article148 1851-11-28 3 Last week some little amusement was afforded (ha £*M*M iv lijdepark \>y tb t exhibition of a ■Mdtl ttowa boat (te U »>e t o ne) on the Serptatfo. U ver iHu.ir.iii,« Mr He.rj Yin.', n, me uod o l.ioi.elln.K «eweU by mean* of Miliniei^rl W |,e e148 words
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Article978 1851-11-28 3 (Ftom (he Daily News, September 24.) We are by means chagrined that towards the cWol. lns meat year of frien.lly compet.io,, amo,, uBt naiioni U.o Anier.can 9 should have redeemed .he effect c»«ed by the paucity of thei. contention! to Hie Great Oryui Palace in two m«m*l triumph" t.e978 words
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Article1379 1851-11-28 4 (From tbe Aew York Smm Tbe following mi tbe olticiai order for the expcutiou Ue?ul 'ion of the Pl-zi on Atu-u«t SI. By a iu<ennr decree of bis Excellency ttm OnntainGeieral, D N*rciso L»p- z, who roTomimled th* |><tity f pira es noo rlisembtrk'o 1 on1,379 words
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Article1992 1851-11-28 4 We ha*c itceived iccounti of ft Are »t tea. re»uUing from spontaneous combuitinn, a»<t occ«si< nin tbe total lost of the Jaeger, engaged in tbe Em India tr iJe. Tbe loi» it reported to be very heavy. She wa* a large ship, prob«b y »b1,992 words
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720 1851-11-28 4 (From the Kolner Zeiluny.) The paper money now in actuai rm-ulation in Ivirope represents a value of 1,261,428,520 dollars The total of thp pub ie d»M is I y far k«fffj it amounts to 1 1,397,096,000 dollars. Great Britain (wuhout720 words
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Article755 1851-11-28 4 Gentlemen, there is an omiiilon which would eer. tainly be made on tbii occasion, if we were to allow this evening to terminate without an ezpreuioQ of feeling in which I am sure yon will all participate with me, and will cordially respond to the toast I755 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous848 1851-11-28 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. H \J ship Amazon iDiu bdiker, Esq H. MS. Vleopuira 909 Massie Esq I B. baiq Ann Almei.U Sons For Sale B. barq Prince Albert 2?2 Mason D.no I For French barq La Genetitve 289 Guilleand Ditto Nantf-s B. hnij tmfl—m '200 Bo..n>man l>'»o Uucertain B.848 words
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