The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 June 1853
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section26 1853-06-01 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. I X'-- 1( .1 Monthly Summary of General and {Commercial Intelligence from the Straits, Sc. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, THB 1ST JUNE, 1853.26 words
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Article44 1853-06-01 1 On Tbarwfay, the MKh iutint, it St Andrew'* Church, by the Revd. C. J. Qoartlby, Hbnry now*. E*q re i Coeweender af the P. &O. Sttam,hio ckwn to Emit Marian, only, child of Henry ware, Eaqra. M. D. of Midlsnd Howe, feouibamptoo, Honts.44 words
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Article1648 1853-06-01 1 'T&yjapwe, Wednesday, lit June, *1853. Our Overland this time is little better than a record of piracies and murder, aud even as we write information reaches us of new acts of piracy committed by the pirates in the Gulf of Siam. The force here is quite1,648 words
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Article1484 1853-06-01 1 From tbe following report, on the Peruvian barque Rosa E/ias by the Master Attendant, it would seem that her accommodations for her Chinese passbngers were tot do entirely on the slave ship principle as we were led to believe, although the statements of tbe coolies regarding the fearful beat1,484 words
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Article1980 1853-06-01 1 The Chinese pirates appear to be very active in following their calling in the Guit' ol Siam at present. Scarcely a day passes that'we do not receive intelligence of their attacks upon trading vessels passing up or down the Gulf. We are afraid that very many vessels have fallen1,980 words
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Article621 1853-06-01 2 Bj the Steamer Java Captain Worthington, we Ijave Batavia papers to the 11 lb instant. Letters from Banda, dated 25th March, mention that on the 19th Feby. and 5th, 11th, 14th and 23rd March, very slight shocks of earthquake had he n experienced, which, however, had not caused any621 words
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Article196 1853-06-01 2 The Dutch Steamer Java Captain Wortbington, arrived here on tbe 14th instant, from Batavia the 10th instant. She left for Batavia on the 15th with the Europe Mails Ibid, May 20 The Belgian ship Juiie, which arrived here on the 11th instant, from Antwerp the 1st January, reports196 words
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Article316 1853-06-01 2 May 5 Dutch ship itvee Gcbroedert, from Akyab lor Batavia. 5 awrdtali ship Oscar I, Gavin, from Batavia 2oi May, fur London. 6 British *hip Richard Ihornton, Dallas, from London 25ili January, fo< Batavia. 9 Bri'ish >hip Odeua, Kehreman, from Baft* 2nd May for L316 words
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Article380 1853-06-01 2 ARRIVALS IS Zwaluw (Dutch) Liverpool •i IS Vi-r O'broedera (Dutch) Cardiff it IS G H. Wappms (Hambio*) Htto'>arg h IS Jamtfijce Jeej-ebhoy Bombay it 16 Haltro (Ru aun) Hartlepool it 16 Com. Compaoie (Dutch) Bombay ft 17 Gem Labuan 19 Martina (Swedish) Arracao 19 Dido Calcntta 9 N.380 words
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Article401 1853-06-01 2 Vessels' /V <w»e» 1 (IMS .4J'M«*44<«Ur> A, 1 If.St KUt.llO" if(. U. O. steamer boognly 170 Stewart Pinang B sleamtr Lhusan 700 Down H. T Marshall Sydney Russian bs'q Hattro 393 Camuelin Ditto A kyab B barq Helen Mary 379 Legg Martin. Dyce Co Melbourne B.401 words
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86 1853-06-01 3 SINGAPORE STATEMENT OF TRADE MAY, 1858. [COMPILED FROM OFFICAL DOCUMENTS.] r T t'-^STvrl rr-' j »rnrj m jUi 1 'L i E BKt^H^B*^84'^HlPlieE2^^1CB2fi^^V BWuBBBiiiNl K n^ l ■?7'PW'lT^BHBiBiBBMIl2B^B2BK22BBEIlB^Ei2K££iitiii2l2l2i2BiEII^E£i B§j2?Hff3j2!3rE3Hu2E3^E2^BiM^E23^ELS^EIE^E£2^E^!^En^Li^5^Bl2J^^B??5j BMBH^H^^BWUsi B BSSlBE^BEi2BCflMESlBiBB5^jPEBipBBMMB I MjaMHt m BIB WP^?T• w BEBffB 1 BPH ffilll Tl ifc'i F^M^v^rvUwHMM^^QBT^^ElHilBiv^BilBTit^f:jn > f*i?!riBE5?^' fl iTy*flnttr?wBIB^BwB??!/i^BBMiBB l86 words
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THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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Article1351 1853-06-01 4 j N THIS PORT THERE ARB NO DUTIES ON IMPOSTS AND EXPORT* AMD VESSELS OF EVERT NATION ARB FREB OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT3 CENT8 PER TON LEVIED UNDER ACT VI on* A QnmmiMk Dollar* dividsd into Cents. The usual credit m sales isa$ fellows .—Europe Goods,1,351 words
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Article114 1853-06-01 4 On LONDON— The Oriental Bank offers to draw at 4a 8$d for 6 Months sight, 4s 8d 3 Months sight and 4s 7d at sight Private Bills to some extent have been negotiated during the month at 4s 8|d a 4s 9d and latterly at 4s 9$. On CALCUTTA114 words
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Article87 1853-06-01 4 Several vessels having been laid on for England rates have given way and are now 10s per ton lees than those current last month. Tomiagfe is still required for the Colonies and four vessels have been chartered for Melbourne at j£4 a J04 10. Tin at £2.10.0 20 cwt87 words
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Article1133 1853-06-01 4 COTTON GOOD9. GRBY SHIRTINGS —Imports 25,020 pes. The demand has been more animated during the past month than the fonr preceding months and large sales made chiefly of stout middling qualities. The sales reported consist of common qualities 36 inch at £1.70 a 1.90. 60s at £2.15 a1,133 words
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Article685 1853-06-01 4 ALUM —Is still wanted for Calcutta. A few piculs have exchanged hands at $1$. ARRACK, Batavia —Small stock. Saleable at $15 a16 per half-leaguer. BETELNUT —Market bare and in no inquiry at present. COTTON —In more inquiry and sales ot Bengal at $18 a 19 and Bombay at685 words
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