The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 May 1852
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section16 1852-05-14 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser n»i. 19. F REDELY MOMU 14TH I§5«. Vto- 2016 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement782 1852-05-14 1 P0& FREIGHT OR CHARTER. IflHE A. I. Ship PRINCE OF A ORANGE, Captain STEPHENS, 566 tons burthen. For particulars, gsS9i apply <0 WM. 8POTTISWOODE CO. Singapore, 29th Apnt, 185*2. FOR LONDON, THE A. 1. Ship ROYAL ALICE, Captain Bores, 534 tons, having -JJJL GTT 1. Captain BOTCE, 534 tons, having782 words
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Advertisement905 1852-05-14 1 8T. JOHN'S SCHOOLS Conducted by the Christian Brothers. THE Public are most respectfully informed, that Ibe Christian Brothers will open Day School for Boys on the first proximo, in the large and airv premises, lately used as the Catholic Chapel, No. 8 Brass Baasa Road Besides the ordinary rudiments of905 words
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Advertisement942 1852-05-14 1 Oir SAM. AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. Petermann's New Map of Borneo, piice 43. Circulars, plans and other work in lithography, executed with neatness and despatch at the office of this paper. FOR SALE. Iron Bedsteads. Vinegar in casks. Apply to FREDERICK LENDER CO. Singapore, I4tk May, 1852 NOTICE^942 words
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Advertisement1079 1852-05-14 1 Deal*. Brown Sugar lo be kepi separate from white Sug r, and both kept from direct contact witb Saltpet re i 7.— Poland P tar I Ashes, Tobarco, Bark, Indigo, Muddert, Gum, tic. whether in Casks, Caaes, or Bales, to be dunnaged in the bottom, and to the upper part1,079 words
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Advertisement658 1852-05-14 1 Jewellery A Watches. draceietes, ricltly chased ic geld and silver Broaches in various mountings Chains—of gold and silver Desert Knives, Spoons, and Forks, Ear-rings of the latest fashions, Uooks for Watches, mourning Rings, Needle-cases of gold and silver, Pencil-cases of gold and silver, Uings in rich variety, Seals and Watch658 words
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Article749 1852-05-14 2 POLICE OFFICE. 4th May 1852. Between 9 and 10 o'clock last nigh! a Chimrmn fell off t'oleman's bridge into the river and was s*v ed Irom diowtiii g by Police peon No. 125 who was awarded a month's pay for his piaistwoiihy conduct. Constable beitbter teporteil that a house749 words
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Article25 1852-05-14 2 At Singapore; on the lltb instant, Mrs COWPAR, of a DAUGHTER. At Lady Hill, on Thursday, the 13th May, Mrs MCMICKING, of a DAUGHTER.25 words
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Article1987 1852-05-14 2 Singapore, Fiiday 14 th May, 1852. The H. C. Steamer Hooghly, Captain Stewart, left this on the 6th inst. for Malacca and Pinang. conveying the Hon. the Recorder and Ccurt Establishment to the latter place. >*»■ H. M. Steamer Hermes, Captain Fishbourne, arrived here on the 6th1,987 words
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Article633 1852-05-14 2 Steam Communication between San Fxancisco and China. (From the North-China Her aid, April 3.) We nudcratand that inquiries have been making Americana from tire Pacific at this port, re'ative to it-, fitoraa of Shanghai for a Steamer station bel China and San Francisco. We are aery clad tb»' 1633 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement712 1852-05-14 2 Shawls and Scarfs, pine, crape, sst'n, Cashmsre and Delhi-an elegant assortment Stockings, silk, cotton and Lisle thread Satin—white, bine and pink Thread Edgings, Toilet Covert. Ac. Ae. BABY LINEN, &c. Bonnets in varlety Boots of worsted Caps of lace, silk, Ae. Frocks, long and short Hoods and Bonnets Socks—cotton and712 words
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Advertisement582 1852-05-14 2 PKOSPKCTUH SINGAPORE RACES 1852 lirst-day, Thursday, 17th June. FIRST HACK. —The Governor's Cup presented by the Hon'ble A. Blundell, Esq. value Drs 150— (or all Horses, weights fer age and inches 14 hands, and aged to carry 8 stone, heats R. C, Entrance Drs 5 b. f. SECOND RACI —Club582 words
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Article2012 1852-05-14 3 Saturday, 17 th April 1852. The following jury was empanelled :—Meaara W. H. Sutton, W. F. Bevan, A. Scott, L. Guttiems, J. Lemon, and S. Appleton. Deroteo Clementi, Aoacleto Franciieo, Anaatatio Ozorio, Gabriel de Loa Santos, Lorengo Maria, Vale* rio Fernandez, Simao Buzilio, Valentioo Franciieo, Solteiro de2,012 words
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Article1929 1852-05-14 3 From the Evening Mall, March 19.) The majority of mankind think the right of private judgment either wholly inapplicable to political questions, or only to be railed into exercise as a last resource. Of course is a species of what may be almost called animal com'o*t in leaning on1,929 words
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Article4014 1852-05-14 3 (Prom the AC at for India, Match 24 J Among the eubiects projected (or Legislative discussion at the present period, not the lesst Important «*s the Charter of the East India Company, which by the terms of the last renewal becomes opeu to considerations in tbe4,014 words
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1033 1852-05-14 4 (From the Edinburgh Advertiser, March 16.) On Thursday (as »e shortly intimated in our Telegraphic News of Friday last) a meeting of Liberal Members of the House of Commons was held at the residence of Lord John Russsll, besham Place, to consider what course1,033 words
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Article971 1852-05-14 4 (From the Homo New, March 24 The C iitract which has lately been concluded for eight yeara with the Peninsular and Oriental Strain Navigation Company, tor the maintenance of an extensive scheme of postal and passenger communication with the Mediterranean, with India, with China, and with971 words
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Article504 1852-05-14 4 (From the Spectator, February 28.) The Ina are out and tbe Oata are in. Tba curtain haa fallen and baa riaen again, with a celerity arhicb baa given the goa.ipa of the pit no time for tbe ape* dilative criticiam proper to an ioterregnum. Here are tbe504 words
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643 1852-05-14 4 (From He Spectator, March 6.) Disereet politician* in Australia are dismayed at the effect of Sir Cberles FitzrOy'e measures to control the wanderers of the gold diggings,—Sir Charles being followed by Mr Latrobe in Victoria aod tbey foresee possible consequences yet wo<ee. Onr readers643 words
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Article671 1852-05-14 4 (From the Spectator, March 6 The Ineome-Ux I—tbe aiagle word ought to otertle Mr Disraeli ia bis new bat not aosoaght capacity as Chancellor of the Exchequer. What does be mean to do with the Income-tax The question is one of gravest importance to the state, pressing671 words
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425 1852-05-14 4 (fVsm tha Wit men, March 13.) At the meeting of the Royal Geographical Society in London on Monday evening,—sir R. I. Murchison in the chair;—it was slated by Captain Fitxroy, who had visited the Pacific, in the course of a discussion upon a paper425 words
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Article960 1852-05-14 4 ANECDOTE OP THE LATE bin R. PEEL.— Mr C"bden related at a free trade meeting at Leeda on Thursday, lha following anecdote of the late hir Robert Peel: 44 I remember', said Mr Cobden, in February, 1848, while aiding in tbe House of Commons, about seven o'clock in the960 words
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Article759 1852-05-14 4 1tUtW Names Ions I C om maimers i,ons\eneci Dexftnaiiim at. B. brig UabtlU 255 Peacock Almeida fir Sons Freight or chatttr Macao Port brig N. S de Lug 266 Jesus Ditto B. brig Johar.na 120 Pereira Ditto For sale B brig Jemima Perd'a 183 Maiquard Di'to759 words