The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 September 1852
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Title Section15 1852-09-10 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser y»l* 19. s/.i'e.iPOJtfi, MORJIRURU, iotd SEPTEMBER, i§s2. a15 words
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Advertisement1108 1852-09-10 1 aroxiCß IS hereby OIVES lo all to whom it may concern —That whereas the Leasees of" the Lands hereafter mentioned hawing made default by failing to fulfil the conditions expressed in the Indenture of Lease, (< e intention of the Undersigned, unless the Quit Rent due is forthwith paid, to1,108 words
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Advertisement799 1852-09-10 1 NOTICE. MR THOMAS HINTON CAMPBELL was admitted a Partner Id our firm btrt, at Singapore. Mkoila and Glasgow on the first of May last, at which date Mr Chaslii Carnie retired from same, when his interest sod responsibility ceased. martin, DYCE A CO. Ratavia, sth August, 1852. G. J. DARE799 words
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Advertisement758 1852-09-10 1 Real and Imitation Lace and Goaaamer Falla, plain and colored. Do do do Her the*. Do do Lace, black and white, of all widtha. Do do Lace and Embroidered Maalia Chemitette* and Tippeta. Satin, Saraoet, Gauze and Velvet Ribboaa. Black Paramatta, anitable for Dieaaea. An aaaortment of Alpaca for do.758 words
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Advertisement920 1852-09-10 1 Wafer*, plain, initial, motto and de«ic* Letter Clips, Memorandum Hooka. A large aaaortment of Histories, Travel*, Scientific Work*, No.eJa, Muaic, Ac. Ac. Pidding ton's Horn Book. Raid'a Law of Storms. An aaaortment of English Toys. Cigar* No. 1, 2 and 3. Ac. Ac. Ac. The above good* have been selected920 words
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Article341 1852-09-10 2 POLICE OFFICE. Two attempts at wilful fire raising are reported during the past week, both of which were discovered in time to prevent any mischief resulting from them. 7tA 'tyltmbcr. A Chinese trader from Tiinganu repcrted that at 3 p. M. yesterday he came on shore with a servant341 words
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Article768 1852-09-10 2 TO TUB EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESI Sir, I have observed in several Journals, English and local, that the term second best" has been applied to the operations of our navy on the North East Coast of Borneo. If by second "best" they mean that our party suffered768 words
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Article3620 1852-09-10 2 Singapore, F iday, 10 th September, 1852 The Hon. Sir W. Jeffcott, Recorder, and the Court Establishment took their departure from this on Tuesday afternoon in the H. C. Steamer Hooghly for Malacca, where the Session of Oyer and Terminer was to commence to-day* On Tuesday evening3,620 words
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Advertisement708 1852-09-10 2 Edging!, thread Figured China silks and satins for dresser. Gloves, French kid and silk—wbite, block 6t colored Handkerchiefs, plain sod worked, pine, cambric S silk Horse Hair Petticosts Jsconet—white and colored Linen—fine Irish Lace—Shawls, scarfs, real and imitation Bruasela maLadies Companions nufactur-Work-boxes, London, Bombay and China mat Muslin—plain, figured and708 words
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Advertisement742 1852-09-10 2 PltlZti MEDAL WATHERSTON BROGDEN'S GOLD CHAINS, BY TROY WEIGHT AND WORKMANSHIP AT WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. THE Extravagant P ROFITS charged in INDIA on JEW ELLERY, combined with the Great Exhibition at home having established the advantage of purchasing irom the wholesale Manufacturer, wherever it can be accomplished, and thereby dispensing742 words
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Advertisement916 1852-09-10 2 the Iron sold by 'he Defendants, upon each of occasions in execution of ihe contracts, was Swedis i Iron and no dispu'e had ever arisen between the parties as to the article which ought to have been fur nished under the description of Swedish Iron. After this long course of916 words
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Advertisement337 1852-09-10 2 merchant*, that there are in this market two well known articles of commerce. One an article long and well known called by merchants who speak the English language, "Swedish iron." The other an article lately introduced called imitation <>r coun* lerfeit Swedish Iron," or as one called it Swedes Iron;"337 words
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Obituary41 1852-09-10 2 DIED. At Malacca, on (he 29th of August, 1852. TT F. D'Souza, Enquire, Chevalier of (tie Order o* Christ, and Vice-President of the Portuguese Roman r atliolic Church, aged 41 yeais and 10 months, deeply resetted by his family and friends41 words
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5521 1852-09-10 3 Auguit 3rd, 185*. [From the Nortk-Ckima Herald, Hi 106 GILMAN, BOWMAN A Co. v. ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, Thii *ll on action brought by tbe Plaintiff* to compel the dalirery of £lO.OOO Bill* of Exchange per. ehaird of tbe Defendants. It was tried by H. M'a Conaal,5,521 words
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Article584 1852-09-10 4 DREADFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. —OB Monday several monster excursion trains left Burnley, conveying upwards of 5,000 of the teachers, children, and friends of ihe various Sunday schools of the to»n to York, Goole, Liv rpoo', and other places. The Goole 'rain, engaged by the Wtaleyan Methodists, consisted of about thirty-five584 words
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Article593 1852-09-10 4 Yevtels' iV Von* <» '1 It ill 1 U. brig Rival 16 I franklyn A L Johnsiou Co. Metliouiue Dutch barq Peking 550 Lt-onhardl Ditto baiavia Dutch schooner Mercurius 170 Waller Ditto lUtio B ship l'hot. Arbuth <>t 620 i Bannatyne Syme Co Londor &CaptTjwn B.593 words
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Article794 1852-09-10 4 The Apostates' Duel. (From the Examiner, June 26,) For what haa this foul atream of obscenity flowed through the publio press for the last week For what have indecencies been brought under general view, the like of which would be prosecuted by the Society for the Suppression of Vice,794 words
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381 1852-09-10 4 House of Commons Thursday. July 1. THE FATE OF MR BOYD. Mr Goold «»ked whether the Admiralty had given instruction* to cfficera of the Royal navy commanding in the Pacific to make ioquiriea with the vit-w of aacertaining the fate of Mr B. Boyd, who w»a auppoaed to have been381 words