The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 November 1852

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser W'ol. 19. Si.Vfc../f'Of{E, 1HUK1 1* MORJTMJTG, 26Til 1852. ♦V©. 4*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 740 1 In the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors in the Settlement of Frkce of Wales Island, Singapore and ftlalacca. In (he Mailer of iiusri llerrior, heretofore tra-"| that it was dint; at Prince of Wales j 1si this day ordered that Island inco-parinership ihe hearing of the Matteis wrh one
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    • 775 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. J Battery Road—Singapore. nntlE Peninsular and Oriental Cora~Jy JL pany's Steamer SINGAPORE from China, en route to Bombay, m«y be expected at Singapore about the 5lh proximo, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamer with the European Mails en route to China, about the
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    • 836 1 White rod figured Cashmere, fixated satin, velvet end faocy Wtiiie»*li«|> White end colored Waistcoat Quilting Neckerchief* is *iik, i*tia and gauze. Corduroy, drill and tluck trowseriug. Wove woollen Shuts. Flaonel—white, |>iuk and blue. Sork* cotton, LisJe thread aud i lk. Glovei —thread, tilk aud kid. Riding Glove*. Brace* io great
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    • 656 1 JUST IUBLISHLD At the M ssion Press, SECOND EDITION GREATLY ENLARGED. Price 2 Dollars each \VOl AliULAltY of the English and Malay languages, c< in prising all the words commonly in use, ai>d sufficient for tlic ordinary purposes ol conveisaiton and al«o some Nautical Trims aie ii'rod.iced lor the convenience
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    • 728 1 Wax —plain and fancy Wafers—initial, opika plain, Ac. WINES SPIRITS. Ales—English and aingspore-bctUad Allaopp and Baaa' liter Brand v— beatl'oguac Chaoc-pagne, Genler's CUrei—firat quality Cordial, cherry and raipberry Cherry Biandy Glenlivet Whitney Gin In catea Hoc*— J^hannisLerg Liqueurs—assorted Maraschino and RsUfiu Old Tom Port—very superior sherr*—J. Cockburn's, Campbell's me. OILMAN'S
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  • 278 2 The following is the CHARGE SHEET from 18th to 25th November E Charge Property found or not Hoio disposed of 1-2451 Nuisance S Fined $2 or 10 124(5 Gamb ing i days Q. Sessions 1247, hurii.g contraband chan- < Charge with- dooin his possession drawn 124H! agraucy 124H I.aie«m,
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  • 186 2 TO THE EDITOR OP THE 1NGAPOKE FREE PRESS Pray favor a 'benighted Brookite' with a grammatically English and commonsense translation of an extraordinary doc ument which appears in the Straiti Timet of this morning, signed Edward Belcher," whom I suppose to be that eminent Surveyor, whose truly amiable disposition
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  • 1584 2 Singapore, F. iday 26fh Nuv> mber, 1852. The Session of Oyer and Terminer was opened on Saturday last before the Hon. E. A. Blundell, Esquire, Officiating Governor, Sir YV. Jeffcott, Recorder, and the Hon. T. Church, Esquire, Resident Councillor. The following Gentlemen were balloted to serve oil
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1108 2 Loudon-made Carpel-bags with patent locks; Camp and sea Cots to order; Coats—dress, uniforms, 1 shooting and plain of the finest materials and most I approved fashions; Caps—Naval and Plain Epau- lettes—Naval and military Flannel Waistcoats and Drawers; Gentlemen'sCompanions Hats—Bearer, s. lk, pith and straw; Jackets—Naval, grass cloth, Linen he Lamb's
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    • 697 2 J. DASE CO. n SHIP CHANDLER8, SAIL-MAKERS, Auctioneers and Commission Agents WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WNE, SPIRIT BEER MERCHANTS j Boat Quay, Singapore, BEO lo announce to Ship-owners. Merchant!, Commanders of Vessels and the Public General, that they have always on hand a large and well selected assortment of Marine and
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    • 665 2 HER Britannic Packets. 312 h<>r»e power, possessing every requisite accommodation for passengers, hnep up a tegular n mmuniralioo between England and India, via Marseilles, Malta, and Alexandria, twice per month, leave Ma{ seilles for Malta 9th and 26th t Malta lor Marseilles about the 12th and 24th, passage about 68
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    • 39 2 NOTICE. LLOYDS. WE request that paniculate of ail casts of Shipwreck be communicated to us by the Master or Surtivors on their reaching this pon,lor the information of the Uuderwtittrs in London SYME CO Uoytfi A genii Singapore, 1851.
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  • 1505 3 (From the Hongkong Remitter Extra, Novr. 10) Yesterday afternoon toe Inhabitant! of Victoria were thrown into a atate of excitement, from it baring become generally known that a murderous attack bad bteu committed on two gentlemen, who bad landed on the Cowloon al.ore to enjoy an afternoon's walk, the
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  • 1946 3 (From the Pinang Gaseite, October 30.j On the morning of the 25th instant a second collision took place between the Convicts and the Police peons. The readers of the repot >a will recol'ect tbat the Convicts re cued a prisoner from the custody of the Police Dot long ago.
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  • 570 3 Review of the Market. (From the San Francitco Prieee Current, Sept. 15.) Since our laet ate.mer inu*. there baa been o° change n<nhing in the condition of our markets. Prices ha»e fluctuated little, with a alight tendency 'o a decline in one or I«J, leading staples, which will be
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  • 5344 3 A Lost Prince. (From (he Evening Mail, Auguet 30.) Tbe Comtitutiounel contains the following strange artiole. nader the title V* Prince perdu" Romance remains often beio reality, and the kingdoms of tko Op&ra Comique, which are to fretile in unexpected revolutions, can sesreriy support n comparison with oan of
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  • 1380 4 (From the Leader, August 28.) Thoiras James Holloway, a young man in ihe service of the notoiious Captain Shepheard, and whose duties partly consisted, it is said, in carrying home •«»«i Ik* whirh hi* era.plnypr may have left at his club, was charged by the Captain,
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  • 1592 4 it was wall great satisfaction that 1 saw, a tew days since, a notice ol the revival of this r>ssociation at the Society of Arts; and as 1 deen> the su ject to afiVct literaiuie as well as commerce, 1 take 'he libei ty ol troubling you
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  • 436 4 Madam, you amid your aon was a Lawyer; ba» he much practice?" Why, yea, Sir, he has a practice of smoking cigars I" A young dandy walking into a library in Strads Ra,le, asked if he cou'd have a punch. "No Sir," aid a lad, but you may get
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