The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 23 July 1852
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section16 1852-07-23 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser rtol. 19. &MJr€T»APOB,E, JKLOWUPIJITG, «3bd JVJLY, 1853. JVo. 3016 words
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Advertisement1296 1852-07-23 1 GOVEBNME29T1TOTI7ICA.TION. THE FOLLOWING IS BEPDBX.ISHED FOB GENERAL INFORM ATIOB 5 fort William, Home Department, Legidnt'.ve, the 2 KL May, 1852. The following Draft ol a proposed Act was read in Council for the first time on the 2 1st of May, 1852. ACT NO. OF 1852. An Act for the1,296 words
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Advertisement859 1852-07-23 1 win from any other person, for himaelf, or aoy other or others, any sum of money or valuable ihh»g, sh4ll ha deemed guilty of obtaining such money or valuable thing from such other person by a false pretence, »Uh intent to cheat or rfefrand such person of the same, and,859 words
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Advertisement900 1852-07-23 1 18 BBfct&r GIVEN, that Her Majesty's Court of Judicature ai Singapore baa Ibis, day granted Probate, wHh tbt will aonexed, of Jot BPS Witt, Esquire, deceased, unto WJLX.HU Waaoaor SHAW, Esqnire, one of the Executor* in the said will named All persons indebted to tba Hate of the sard deceased900 words
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Advertisement703 1852-07-23 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GENERAL WARE-ROOMS W. O. KERR CO. {Adjoining Ike Oriental Bank)— tingapo'e LADIES APPAREL.' Wbite and colored Glacd Silk, Satin and TarlaUnne Bonnet* always on band, and made to order according to the Uteat Europe Mode*, or to anit tbe teate of Cuttomers. Tuicao,703 words
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Advertisement854 1852-07-23 1 OILMAN STORES. York and Belfast Hams, Wiltshire Bacon in tine, Tripe in jar* and tine, Wiltshire and Pino Cheeses, Preserved Provisions. Pickles, Salad Oil, French Olives, Sardines, Tongues, Ssucea, Preserved Potatoes, Salmon Pickled, and Preserved in tins, Durham Mn«tard, Yarmouth Bloaters in tins, Vinegar, Capers, Oatmeal in tins, Carrots, Peas,854 words
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Article318 1852-07-23 2 TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRE" Sir, The affected silent contempt with which your contemporary passes over my letter in your last issue it not so great as he would wish to insinuate, tor frequent allusions are made to it throughout hu laboured leader replying to your318 words
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Advertisement705 1852-07-23 2 roy, 8re. Ac. Waistcoats, Paris and London-made Beer, Wines Spirits. Allsopp,Ba*s, Hodgson and Ttnueni's Beer, English and Singapore bottled. Brandy—rest old cognac fitters, direct from Germany Clarets of choice flavour Champagne of first quality Cherry Brandy, Cordial and Ratafia Gin, real Hollands and old Tom jjock— Rudeaheimer, Johannesberger and HorkheiLiqueurs705 words
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Advertisement942 1852-07-23 2 \VINES SpIRlfS. v Ales—English and bnxgifflJT-bottled jfc i\ t, Allsopp and Bats' Beer Brandy-bestCognac Champagne, Geitler't Claret—first quality Cordial, cherry and raspberry Cherry Brandy Glenlivet Whiskey Gin in cases i H ocx— Johannubery Liqueurs—assorted > Maraschino and Ratafiu Old Tom Port—aery superior Sberrv—J. Cockburn's, t.enopbell's*«e. OILMAN'S STORES* Beef—spiced and smoked942 words
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Advertisement1144 1852-07-23 2 -"■n Lloyds, 28/A May, 1851. To Messrs SYME A CO LLOYD'S AC ENTS, Singapore. Gentlemen, I am instructed by the Committee for Managing the Affairs of Lloyd's to transmit to you tbe accompanying Copies of Instructions to Com* manders and Mates foe the STOWAGE OF MIXED CARGOES, and to request1,144 words
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Advertisement1209 1852-07-23 2 will undertake to guarantee the dunnage. The American Shipowners, in the stowage of mixed Cargoes in large Ships, have, from experience, discovered whal pressure" Flour Barrels, Provision Casks, $c. wilt bear, and so avoid reclamations for damage if otherwise properly stowed: hence, in large Ships above 600 tons, with dimensions1,209 words
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Advertisement525 1852-07-23 2 THB JOURNAL THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO AND EASTERN ASIA. CONTENT! Tor January 1852. Notes of an Ascent of the mountain Kina Bain* Notices of Pining. Abstract of lite Sijtra Mal.yu, or Malayan Ac nals, with Notes, by T. Braddell, Esq. Palawan (with 2 lithographs). > For February, Ethnology of the indo525 words
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Article1134 1852-07-23 3 POLICE OFFICE. Several ca«es of petty are reported daring the past week, none of which present any feature requiring particular notice. l9tkJulw. An Inquest was held on the body of a Male Chinese named Goh Ah Hoo, who had expired the day previous at Tao Toek Sing's Hospital, from1,134 words
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Article3400 1852-07-23 3 Singapore, Friday, 23 rd July 1852. m i The P. 0. Coy's Steamer Shanghai, Captain Christian, arrived here on the 20th instant having left Hongkong on the 12th. She proceeded to Calcutta on the following day. U. M. S. Contest Hon. Capt. Spencer, i here on the3,400 words
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Article1896 1852-07-23 3 24(4 June and 16(4 July 1852. PRE3EXT Hod. T. Church, Esquire, Chairman. J. d'Almeida, Esq. M. P. Davidson, J. Harvey, The Collector's Quarterly Report on the state of the Municipal Works was read, and it was resolved, that the Report be hied and the Collector authorized to make1,896 words
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Advertisement39 1852-07-23 3 NOTICE. LLOYDS. WE request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated to us by the Master or Survivors on their reaching this port, for ibe information of the Underwriters in London. 3YME CO Lloyd's Agents. Singapore, 1851.39 words
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Obituary21 1852-07-23 3 SEATS, At Singapore, on the 1 9th instant, ELLIN, the in> Tant daughter of Mr B. P. KSASBERRY, aged eight months.21 words
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Article605 1852-07-23 4 Vcuelt' Names. lorn on,mandrrt C o'is%emt<o Men malum tec. 11. Ad brig Conic >t 469 I ion. La pt Spencer H. L. siMmer HoomhU ilewart B brig Rival 161 Franklyti A. L. Johnston Co lie pairing U schnr Baity Packet 116 Crew Ditto B. brig Brigand605 words
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Article878 1852-07-23 4 Pirates. (From the G Mm Mail, June 24.) A Taige jamk from lia*apore, with a valuable carge of (Echo de mar, Cinnamon, Opium, See., was attacked off the Lad was ou Ike lOth met. by five piratical veaeoia, Iwo «f which were lorcbaa, (hough it |is not knows wbetbov878 words
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Article516 1852-07-23 4 GALVANIC BATTERIES FOR THI ARCTIC R». «IONS. Mr Hay, lecturer oa chemistry at Port." month Dockyard, arrived at Woolwich on Taesdt*' for the purpose of instructing the 1 our bombsrdierl of the Royal Msriue Artillery attached to the dilton under the command of Sir Edwaid Belcher* C. B-, in516 words