The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 November 1853
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section17 1853-11-18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser *Vto. 40 rot. so. SIJITMBOHE, EBMBJLV JB OBJVIJITG 18th 1853.17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1055 1853-11-18 1 EOVSKVVOR* IOVXVMATIOV. TQE roLLownie it REPUBLISHED roa GENERAL IEFORMATIOH At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 13 ih day Of June 1853. PUIIHT The Queen'* Most Excellent Majesty in Council Whereas by the M Foreign Deserters' Act, 1852," it is provided that whenever it is made to appear to Hsr1,055 words
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Advertisement1117 1853-11-18 1 the foot or back of tho Bills inatead of bemf attached to tbem. T. CHURCH, Resident Councilor. Singapore, ike 16 Ik Noaemker, 185?. ooTMLMimrr lonnc ATXOM. TH E FOLLOWING NOTIFICATION IT PUBLISHID FOE GINBRAL INFORMATION. No S3. FOBT WILLIAM, FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT, The 28 Ik October, 1853. NOTIFICATION. Notice ia hereby1,117 words
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Advertisement1212 1853-11-18 1 M Rupees IMLMM I* tt< lit Iodic Co no pee L »a4 do«« hereby pcemiM for »< on Jutr of the «aid Company to rape* the •■idLogl, by paying the said mm ef Repeat UtkmUi-Rte Etetotervoc Admieistreten, or bit trlMr Ordsrs on demand, at the Qcocioi Tree- aery at Fort1,212 words
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Advertisement1057 1853-11-18 1 they cone* fifty copies of tho MOB* to ho printed in (•Ha, sod traasesitted ot their expense to the R -gittour of tho Privy Cooneil, two of which primed copies shell ho eertified u shove by the offiom of th* Court appealed from and in this seen no farther expense1,057 words
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Advertisement768 1853-11-18 1 in* Her Majesty's Mailt, may be looked fortn-n. Hongkong en rouif to Oallt end Bombay oo lb« J 6 >» hum Application for Freight and Pattagt by th#»t W- tela to be made at the Offices of tbt Company, Balte* j Koad, to H T MARSHALL oupcriutemdcnt Singapore, 4th November,768 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement939 1853-11-18 2 NOTICE. F THE Interest and Responsibility of tbt fate Mr JOSEPH WISE io our Firm ceasetl eo the SOth June 1853. Ma ROBERT BATE was admitted a Partner in our Firm on the 1st January, 1853. The Partners in our Firm now are Mr F.DWARD BOUSTBAD, Ma WILLIAM WARDROP SiiAW939 words
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Advertisement755 1853-11-18 2 T NOTICE. to he ii parMrm TIM EU fare, Wm MORE HOBO AND Koa, under ihe Chop i'koak 'Feng Kee, or otherwise, on the lit day of November 1853. CriOAH TENG QUAN. Singapore, 9th November, 1853. NOTICE LLOYDS. WE request ihai particulars of mil eases. <4 Shipwreck be communicated to755 words
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Advertisement1041 1853-11-18 2 ART-UNION or tontfun. INSTITUTED 1837. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 10 Vic. 1846. Every *B*>(crib(r of Uiw Guinea for 1854 will be entitled to— Ao impression of Plate from B,P*iaiie|» ®J C. STAN Fit up, R. A. **Tilbury Fort: —Wind spinal Tide —tod The Chaoce of obtaining one of the Prijgp1,041 words
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Advertisement1081 1853-11-18 2 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMWBION ROOMS OF JOHI LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. SL k OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Rippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton Button*— Naval and Military Coat>, Ready made Dress—Surtocfta Codringtons, Pilots, Office < Shooting, of the finest and lightest materials Carpet Basra1,081 words
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Article1879 1853-11-18 3 Singapore, Friday, 18M November The Dutch Steamer Java Captain Batten, arrived here on the l*2th instant, from Batavia the 9th. The P. 8c O. Co's Steam-ship Ganges, Captain Baker, arrived here on the 17th instant, having left Hongkong on the.llth, and sails to-day for Bombay. The Peruvian1,879 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement819 1853-11-18 3 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GENERAL WARE-ROOMS W. O. ERBB GO. (Adjoining the Oriental Bank)—Singapore. LADIES APPAREL. White and colored Glacd Silk, Satin and Tarlatanne Bonnets always on band, and made to order nocording to tbs latest Earope Modes, or to init the taste of Cnatomers. Tuican. Dunstable819 words
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Advertisement892 1853-11-18 3 E ectrn. nl.t.d liquor «nd craft Stands. Patent Filtering Mnebioee. Nurarry Leapt with Kettles tad Tinned Tee Kettles, rigou Wiikt Cennlater Powder, Joyce's Patent Shot. Percnaaion Cape, Qua Nipples, Nipple Keje sad Tarn Screws, Oan Wadding, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts A Peaches, iPMallel brtso jointed Compattet, Oantera Scales, Meesariag Tapes,892 words
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Advertisement987 1853-11-18 3 o» useful and ornamental-wares and fabrics in silks fold, silver, porcelain, ivory, lortoissshell, sandalwood also paintings by ibe first China artists in oil, water colors, kc he. WHAtyPOA CO. Bdst Quay— 8i O. J*. DAftE 6 GO. SHIP CHANDLERS. SAIL.MAKERS, Auctioneers and Commission Agents WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINK, SPIRIT It987 words
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Advertisement443 1853-11-18 3 PKOSPKC.Ua. A C AD E MY FOR THE EDUCATION OF YJYNG LADIES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE V SISTERS OF THE "HOLY INFANT JESUS." A'o. 2 Victoria Street, SINGAPORE. AN Acadeiby lot ilia huucauon of Young La die*, J conducted by the 8inert of the IJOLT INFANT lues, hat be443 words
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Article1315 1853-11-18 4 By the Dutch steamer Java Captain Batten, we have Batavia papers to the 9th instant. On the 22nd Octr. 80 boxes of edible bird's nests were sold at Batavia which brought /1,266.70 per 4 picul for the 1st kind, 670.92 per 4 pieul for the 2nd and 330.34 for1,315 words
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THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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Article1281 1853-11-18 4 IN THIS PORT THERE ARB NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPO RW AND VE8SKL8OF BVERY NATION ARE FREE OP ALL CHARGES, EXCEPTS CENTS PER TON LEVIED UNDER ACT Vi WW Accounts are keot in Spanish Dollars dividedinto Cents. The nmalcredit sn smlee is as follows: —Europe1,281 words
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Article57 1853-11-18 4 On ENGLAND —Since the 1st instant the rate has decline J to 4s 10s 6 months sight and 4s 9id 3 months sight and has still a downward tendency. On CALCUTTA— Sales of Court of Directors Bill at 233. On CHINA —In less demand at 3 per cent premium.57 words
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Article76 1853-11-18 4 To England continues without alteration. Vessels are wanted for Akyab and from thence to hurope at about .P4 per ton- Also for the Colonies, chiefly for Lumber, at £4 10s a £4 15s measurement goods. Tin at £2 a 2.10 20 ewt Coffee C 1 Sago in boxes.... £3.1076 words
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Article665 1853-11-18 4 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS —The sales during the last 15 days have been on a very limited scale at a 1.69 for low qualities, 1.93 a 2 for 64s Reed mud $2.10 a 2.15 for 66s. In White Shirtings the same dullness prevails as noticed in our last,665 words
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Article910 1853-11-18 4 ALUM —No supplies and much wanted. ARRACK, Batavia —Continues in demand and as the Market is nearly cleared the present rates ot <$14| a 15 artlikely to be supported. BBTELNUT— In demand. Recent small imports realized <$1.50 a 1.62*. BEES' WAX —Continues in good demand and first quality910 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Article1309 1853-11-18 5 the Pinang Gazette, November 5.) We ate glad to My that, through the activity of the Police, tne peroelralor* ot the late daring gang robbeiies at Batu Uban and Panaga are likely to he discoveied, although their anprelieusion will he a work of great diffiu'ty, requiring time and t-atience1,309 words
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Article490 1853-11-18 5 [From the Chin* him, November 10 W« bear there hat been a mutiay oo board the Flig-ship. It seeme that, on Tuesday laat, tha mea, who have not had liberty for eighteen montha, aaat in a petitioo on the enbjeot to Admiral Pallaw, who Immediately ordered tha abip to490 words
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Article966 1853-11-18 5 -«S«w (Prom the Eastern Star, October 29.) Since my last letter to you, nothing of very stirring interest has taken place. There have bsen dacoities in town and country," and some daring ones too, but as they do not affect the general peace oftnese newly acquired possessions, and are966 words
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Article345 1853-11-18 5 Australia. (Prom tko Ceylon Overlond Oitoroed, October 7.) Mr T«yior, late Editor of the South Autrmlion Regiiter, came a* a Passenger ia the Ohiua steaner from Oade and baa favoured u with a aote of which the following U au extract: The Australian Mailt, conuiuiag important mercantile and political345 words
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Article1220 1853-11-18 5 Resources of Turkey. (From th» Rxmminer, September, 17.) It U difficult to •tuibuie anlitely to ignorance the misrepresentations from diy to d«y pot forwaid in* p.cting the resources of the Toikieh empire, and the oetore of its government. We were told, when the possibility of e collision between Ratals1,220 words
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Article351 1853-11-18 5 Lord Elgin's dspartnia from Qusbee was not made without some public proueedlog*. The .treats wsta lined with troops from the Government House to tha Queen's Wharf, decked with evergreens, and well fit ed with people. All (be civil, judicial, aod military authorities, followed tbe Governor; who walked bare beaded351 words
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Article496 1853-11-18 5 Tba publication of Lard Cloroodoa'a oaawar to tko eircalar despatch of Coaat Nraaalredo kaa raaotad aaay doakta to wkiek the want of o eiaar etatrmrot aa t tka eoatsa takaa by tka Britlak Goversm-at bad gitaa riaa aad oaarybody facia that If it had bora pabiiabod before,496 words
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Article831 1853-11-18 5 ,V met /ow iMtM'Xtrrt I.IWM(WK> 'Oil'MlMt H. C. steamer tloothlp 17 0 diewarl 11. T. Marshall Repairing U. (tenner Dutch steamer J-va B. oarq Otodini Swedish (hip *C trwr 1200 Baker Bombay 270 Baited Macliine, Fraser Co Baiavia 369 600 Boag Col'»erg A. L Jolit.it on831 words
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