The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 June 1852

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rot. 19. SIJYGvMPOME, Emo.ll* MORJtrtJfG, 25-rn J U.Yi:, 1852. „%>i M
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 775 1 Xn the Court of Judicature of prince of Wales' Island, Singapore and Malacca. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Third General Quarter Session of the Peace, will be liolden by the said Court, for Singapore and the places subordinate thereto, at the Court House, in Sin* gipore, on Thursday the
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    • 872 1 NOTICE. r Subscribers to TAN TOCK SINO'S Hospital, 1 and all who are interested in this Charity, are informed that the Annual Public Meeting will be held at noon on Friday, the 25th instant, at the Court House. R LITTLE, Honorary Secretary, Singapore 23 nd JUM, 1852. NOTICE. Firm of
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    • 714 1 LIST OP w ARTICLfciS FOR SALE AT THE GENERAL WARE-ROOHR OF W. O. KERR CO. (Adj-tiling the Oriental Bank) Singnpo r e. LADIES APPAREL Whl'e and colored Glare Silk, Satin and Tarlatan n« Unu-U alw.ye on hand, and made to order according to the latest Europe Modes, or to suit
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    • 852 1 OILMAN STOKES. York tod Belfast li an. Wutabtre Bacon in tint, Trip* in jtrt and tint, Wiltshire and fine CUeeaee, Preserved Provuinns. Pick let, Salad 0.1, F.ench Olives, Sardines, Tonguea, Stucrt, Preserved Pntalora, Metmon Pickled, and Pre*erved in thra. Dach«m Mattard, Yarmouth Bloaters in lint, Vint|«r, Capera, Oatmeal in lint,
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    • 662 1 Fn&listt and Bengal; Table-clotha— Datnsuk o<l plain of sizes Trowaers-eloth, duck, drill, cord«>« roy, Ac. Ac Waistcoats, Paris and London-mad* Seer, Wines Spirits. Aitso) p,Bass, Hodgson and Ttnutnl s Beer, English and &ingapoie bottled. Brandy—reai old cozuac dittera, direct from Germany Clarets of choice flavour Champagne of tint quality Cherty
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  • 1461 2 THE SINGAPORE RACES. TO TilK FDITOft OF TUB SINGAPJRB FABB PRBSS Lear Sir, The Races have come off and before making any tematks on the result ol the great events,' 1 will give you the best desciipticn 1 can of what took place Thi'Rsoay, tue I7tii, the first day,
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  • 815 2 POLICE OFFICE. 16(4 June 1852. A Cliineae wood-cut'er stated thai about 8 o'cltvk laat night, while he and two o he«a we»e in a ho» rff Tanjong Katmng, a sampan wi>h to M.lay* j t it C'tne alongside and six ol then armed wi<h n.b,.»,« a ears came on
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  • 3110 2 Singapore, Friday 25M June, 1852. The P. O. I ompany's steamar Pek'ti, Captain Grainger, arrived here on the evening of the 19th, from Hongkong the 12tb, and left on the evening of the 20th instant for Calcutta. The Brig Pockety Captain Thompson, from Adelaide the 16th May,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 819 2 STATIONERY BOOKS, A fine teLatio* »tNi« Mus'e NuvuU, Histories, Travels Ac. Acttaal BMU, strongly bound Blank AMII, plain aad rated De«ka writing, plain and faaey Day Booka Drawing Proelli and Crayon# Envelopes in cares, or per HM) Foolscap, Letter and Note Papaf lake, buck, blue and red Log and wis
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    • 1350 2 Lloyd s, 28Ih May, 184 I« X® Mtwi SYMR fc CO LLOYD'S AOSSTS, Singapore Gentlemen, I am imraettd hy the Conwiiiiw for Mantling (he Affairs of Lloyd's to transmit to you ibe accompanying Copies of Instructions to Commanders and Mates for the STOWAGE CF MIXED CABOCS, aud 10 request ihst
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    • 544 2 ment. The Stowage and Dunnage mutt stand Al, and it often of mare importance than the elate ef the Vet*el,as experience not proved. When Skips are chartered for a lump sum, the draft of water should be limited, as it not unfreguently happens that Brokers insert a clause that Coals
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    • 279 2 Ex "CHIEFTAIN" FROM LONDON. THE Undersigned hare received the following seletced by their Agent, sod are go w opesfcr inspection pancy Colored Alpuccas for pine Black and Blue Ditto. pine Back and Bin* Cashmere for Coats. White and Colored Marseilles Waistcoating. White Cotton Shirts of qualities, Linen Fronts, Collars and
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    • 127 2 FOR SALE, At the Godowns oj the Undersigned. PAT EN I VV I MIL ASiKS suitable tui Vessel of 100 to 400 lons hunheo a tso MI'MZ'I PATENT YELLOW MIT-L JUIJN bTEEL A C Singapore 24(A June, 1852. NOTICE. LLOYDS. WE request that particulars of all earn of Shipwreck le
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  • 1987 3 (From tit China Mail, June 3.) Oar obituary record* tke death of George r bin. any, a man who lor upwards of half a century Lai held a distiugnishe I place among the noteb e» of the East. not lea on account of liia great conversational p>weis than of
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  • 1630 3 (Prom Ih« Timer, April 34 The nrui« story biougbt beck by (he m«fe of the Ucnoiiiioo affords tli« only ray of hope which he* yet i to mi tied the disheattening (earth after Mr JOHN FRANKLIN. We ceo scarcely apply the term to the dUc very of a few
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  • 868 4 Prom Ike Willmer Sf Smilk't European Timet, Aprill. TH« N«W SHIPS BLOOMER AND FALCON.— Ever anxious for the development of colonist trade, and the progress of our mercantile marine, wa delight in calling attention to the continued exertions, and praiseworthy enterprise that is being daily manifestd
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  • 571 4 Some time ago we com iieuied on the (peculation which a few tpirited Weat Indian proprietora had made, of bringing Hill Coolies fro-n the East to tup ply the paucity of labour in the Weat. We showed that, although a conndeiSble amount of capital
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  • 1541 4 We have bad occ.sion to show that tUe repeal of the Navigation La»i lus given the greatest imaginable impetus to shipbuilding that the ownefs of vessels, knowing the healthy Competition to wlficrb'they were exposed, had deliberately set about meeting'it with the energy becoming Englishmen; tbat every great
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  • 798 4 appointment of incompetent servants, and the < adoption of ill-considered measures. The co onies 1 #p to a certain point may be misgoverned with im- < punit*, but in India we CIQ neiiher aff>rd to act t with rashness nor to persist with pertinac ty. The < stake is too
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  • 524 4 (From the Kaitical Standard, April 7.) Tbe General Screw Sle-m N«vi<atio,t Company's screw steam-ship l*ropnn<ii, Capt Glover, commander, which brought the diaaatrout news from tbe Cape of Good Hope of (he lots of (lie Diiktiibead steamer, cams into aerioni collision with a Dutch merchantm while coming
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  • 350 4 If tbia periodical were a newspaper, in announcing another Burmeae war, Mr Punch would have to express bis regret at the intelligence which he was obliged to publish. A brother journalist, howevei, of Mr Punch's, so far differs from Mr Punch as to cmaider
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  • 774 4 L i" tV i o-I* 1 .«> »I rr. tcc. H V. mainti tio-'tU!v on a I rune 11. C. S brig Krisnna Ward Esq Su'veying 11. C. S liig p.V 5 he herd Esq Almeida fn Sons do B. brig Isabella 255 Peacock j London
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