The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 24 June 1853
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section17 1853-06-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. roi. 20. SlJ\*G*APORE, FHIMK1 1* JUOMtJ 24th Jl.Tli, 1853. IV17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1031 1853-06-24 1 GOVfiRNMENT NOTIFICATION, 102- 48' E. 102 50' E. 100 32'E. 100, 4' E. 99, 52' E. 99' 54* R. 99 58' E. 100* 12' E. 100 8' E 100 37' E 100 37' E. rflHE FOLLOWING IS PUBLISHED FOR THfc inF OKMATION OF MARINERS.*— Positions of Places in (lie Gulf1,031 words
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Advertisement737 1853-06-24 1 NOTICE. IN consequence of the frequency of, and fhe conragement given lo desertion by ihe present high rates of wages at this port and the temptations of Australia, and in order to protect, as much as lays in my power, the interests of Shipowners arid others confided to my care.737 words
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Advertisement782 1853-06-24 1 PASSAGE MONEY. A reduction in the Rates of Passage Money by the Steamers of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company wilt take place between India, China aud England, from the 1st January next, from which dale ihe Fare from this place (throughout the year) will be as under:— Singapore782 words
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Advertisement929 1853-06-24 1 Fori liartinrien's, Hunts, Ac. Sherry H. P., Campbell's Cock burn's, Ac. Whiskey—Scotch and Irish, Ike &c Ac. Marine Stores. Anchors and Cables CoiJage and coir Hope Canvas and stwmg Twine Huns and Carrunades Pitch, Tar and Rosin; Spgars and Tobacco. Tallow, Turpentine, Palms, he. Hardware Cutlery. A great variety of929 words
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Advertisement590 1853-06-24 1 Embroi t/eitd Rjbes and Frocks. Au assortment of [(idj>ibsd« DreilCI io Merino, Jem, Ac. Cotton Stocking! acd Socki. Silk Gloves. Knitted Boots. Black and bronze kid Shoes with straps: Sky and pink Silesia, ruttable for Cloaks. ARTU LES FOR THE TOILETTE. Brushes—hair, nail, tooth and flesh. Combs—of tortoiieshell, horn and590 words
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Article323 1853-06-24 2 '•••> POLICE OFFICE 10th June. Constable Cunningham reports that an Inquest wtsheld at Teluk Ayer S ation yesterday on the body of a > hinese who committed Suicide by eating Opium, Verdict Felu de at". 21 if June. Constable Male reports that an Inquest was held on the 'ody323 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement665 1853-06-24 2 LIST OR ARTICLES FOR SALE. A1 THE COMMISSION ROOMS Of LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO COMMERCIAL SQUARE— Singapore, LADIES*APPAREL. Berlin Wo.l of color. Boflt sad Shoes, English sad Preaea. BoaasU direct from Petit, silk, is tin apd aett Dunstable end strew Belserine Dresses Cape—Blond end Lsce tepee end Caffs Cardinals, e le665 words
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Advertisement881 1853-06-24 2 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baskets, China*made for clothe* Button*, gilt for Coats and Jackets Camlet* (bine) and cashmore for ditto Cigar*. Manila No. J and 4 Cigar case*, Manila and China Color*, oil and water, in Un bozo* and eako Camphor-wood Trnnk* Crown*, for Naval cap* Dinner and Tea service* Desk*, travellers881 words
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Advertisement868 1853-06-24 2 NOTICE. THE Interest and Responsibility of the late Mr JOSEPH WISE io our Firm ceased on the SOth June 1852. Ma ROBERT BAIN was admitted a Partner in our Firm on the lit January, 1853. The Partner! in our Firm now are Mr EDWARD BOUSTEAD, Ma WILLIAM WARDROP SHAW and868 words
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Advertisement581 1853-06-24 2 IN THE GOODS OF THOMAS HEWETSON, Deceased IB HERBBT GIVE*, that Her Majesty's Court of Judicature at Singapore, has this day granted Probate, with the Will annexed, of THOMAS HSWITSOH, deceased, unto Hauar HIWETSOH, ooe of the Executors in the said Will named: All persons indebted to the Estate of581 words
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Advertisement533 1853-06-24 2 STEAM TO JAVA THE Netherlands India Steam BMI r Steamei JAVA, having been eng.*® K« Java Government for the 8ervice of ih* hY 1 ,flt Mail between Batavia and Singapore una tract for 12 months, will ply regularl'y duiL*?" period between Batavia and Singapore ,h, former port about the 10th533 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous415 1853-06-24 2 STATE LOTTERY. Established 1789. GRAND PRIZE AND PREMIUM DISTRIBUTION of the Free City of trank/ort OJ the Maine, of one Million 33,100 Florins. This Distribution is guaranteed, authorised, and under the Management of the Government. It eon tains .I7.8u0 shares, ef which 5,811 must obtain Prises, viz;-Florins, 300.000, 140,000, 120415 words
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Article1760 1853-06-24 3 Singapore, Ft idatj, 24 th June, 1853. H. M. Sloop Bittern, Capt Vansittart, returned to this on the 17th instant, from her cruize in the Gulf of Siam and along the eastern shore of the Malay Peninsula in search of Pirates. As regards the immediate object of1,760 words
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727 1853-06-24 3 ARRIVED DEPARTED. Namet of Placet. 1851-52 1852-53 INCREASE DECREASE 1851-52 1852-58 INCREASE DECRKASX No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. BBW Ly«. Tonnage No. Tonnage727 words
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389 1853-06-24 3 ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Names of Places. Arracan Bally Borneo Celebes China Cochin-China East side Peninsula Java Maulmain Neighbouring Islands Siam West side Peninsula 1851-52389 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement117 1853-06-24 3 NOTICE. LLOYDS. WE request that particular! of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated to us by the Master or Survivors on their reaching this port, for the information of the Underwriters in London 8YMB 8t CO, Lloyd't Agentt S inenpore, 1851. NOTICE. THE Annual General Meeting of the Subscribers to117 words
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Article909 1853-06-24 4 (From the Hongkong Register, Meg 24.) We have received s few particulars of the attsik and capture of Amoy, which, being ot some interest, we now give; Early on tbe morning of the 18'.b instant, the foreign community were swakened by a frightful noise, when they sooo learned that909 words
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Article1495 1853-06-24 4 H. M. S. S "Rattler" in China. On the 5tli of May, in a letter fioin Mr Acting Cer.sul Walker, it was intimated to ommauder Meliersh of H. M. S. S. Rattler, then at Aimy, that a formidable fleet of pirates was at anchor about Nam quau,* a harbour abo«e1,495 words
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Article477 1853-06-24 4 The Crystal Palace. [From the Xew York Herald, April 12 From the present appearance of (bit far-famed structure, we abould suppose tint it will not be completed before tlie middle of M*y, or the nut of Jane. Tue frame work, however, ia nearly finiabed. witb the exception of the477 words
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Article1677 1853-06-24 4 (From the fptt tutor, Afrit 30.) While minority in Parliament it keeping np a •quibble over the paaaing measutca, the Government ia going airtight ahead, and the country ia pronouncing i'a own deciairn with a chreifni and general •rqaieacence. On Monday, the Hrnie of ('omiaona b-g*n to t*ke the1,677 words
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711 1853-06-24 4 {From JVillmer 6f Smith's European Timet, May 1) During the tilting of the Second Chamber, on Mon« day, committee wet appointed to examine the CJO* een'ion between the Dutch government and the Handelmaatacbapptj, the great trading company of Holland, timilar <a tom« reapeeit 10 oar711 words
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Article1058 1853-06-24 4 Vesatls ik i«k> l 0M> in/ana tUr* b Xs.iiistgnee* I 1 Jf.siinuiiv'i Ofc. li. Ai. 3. Lily 4 aT" Sanderson, bsq RangoonS England II. 1X1. S. Bitter* 485 Vansittar t, Esq t H C. steamer Hoonhly 170 Stewart U. S. Consul U. 8 steam-frig Powkntam 27001,058 words