The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 December 1853

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 20. SI.rGJPOIlE, FBUMT JMOHJTiJrG. 30tu 1853. V*>.. S2
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    • 870 1 AflOTML***" XOVmOiTIOV. |T is hereby oot>fied that in conformity with the 1 I periston* comsued in Act Nj IX of 1818, passed by lh Oeterwr General of India in Council, A*, M jnieoi ef Ten per Cent for the year J984, «iU be levied on the Ren's el all Hornet,
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    • 696 1 SEA INSURANCE CO»#ASE, THE ijaderiijwj fciBfrj. em, here, for ihe above OflBae, ore prepkisd 43 lake risks sod issue PolMiv, payable in Singapore sad Butavia. MACLAINB, VftAMR 5t CO Sing apart, 9tk February, 18S3 TRITON > INSURANCE rHE Undersigned havihg been appointed Agent* here, for the above Orttce, are prepared
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    • 494 1 J ftTSAM TO IATA. THE Nerherlands India SUM boat Company* Stndtt JAVA, having been engaged by the Java Government for the Bovviee of ibe bLmombly Mail beiweeo Bfctank and •iofapofo, under Coatract for 12 months, Till ply tefolarly during thai period between Baiaria and Singapoie, leaving the former port about
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    • 580 1 NOTICE. rfe Business of the Undersigned wHI hereafter be earned oa under (he Style end Fins of HUNTER CO in which Mr ROIEXT HCITEI is et present (he Sole Partner. S1LVA K HUNTER. Bangkok, Iff A November, 1853. PUBLIC < NOTICE. Cursctjcc Jfrommurje, HEREBY gives Notice that ho has withdrawn
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    • 712 1 f-l'> HONGKONG INSURANCE COMPANY. Established in 1852: Capital £&0»000. 100 Shares of £500 each. 1 Messrs Lindsay A Co., liotekoeg, Canton and Shat.ghai. Agent*, Messrs Gledsianra A Co....,.., London. 9i Ledir A Co...... Bombay. M Stand, Faifiie It Co.... Calcutta. it Parry ACo Madras. Woo. Macdooald Is Co.. Stngapnre. With
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    • 1136 2 LIST OF ABTICLES FOR SALJU AT TH® COMMISSION BOOMS JOH1 tITTLE COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, 8hoes And Slipper*—Paris an Braces—fcl<Aic, Silk, and Cotton Buttons —Naval and Military Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtonts Csdringtons, Piloti Paris and London-made Hnckabuck Medical Rubber, and Bengal Towelling Jackets— Hre Long Cloth. Glaescloth, and Linen
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    • 855 2 ARTICLES rvH THE GENERAL WARE-ROOMS W. a. XEEE CO. (Adjoau*g the OritkUl b—ky-S*g»r* LADIES APPAREL. White .ad Gl.cd Silk. UU. «4 T.H.U... Bonnets always oa band, sod aide to order cording to tke latest Earopo Model, or to suit tkl cording to the Istsat Koropo »wn, taite of Cu*tomera. ratttt,
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    • 720 2 Xtins WHAMPOA A CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 II RSSRS WHAMPOA A CO bate always ou LYA Sale to extensive aod choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for (heir Stores WHOLESALE, ftlTAIL A FOR EXPORTATIOM. Millinery Hosiery. Articles lor the Work Table Batxarioe Dresses Bonoets of the latest modes, from
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    • 1056 2 gold, silver, porcelain, ivory, tortoiseshell ?T ■wood pa ki lmg. b, the first China oil, «V|p colors, Ac Ac. nu, >n WHAMPOA cn Boat Quay— Singapore. W. NOTICE. (jp HE Undersigned hating beta permj Utd 41 »he office of Danish Co7,y| l?V 0 Settlement from the 31 si Oecernber next
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  • 87 3 TO Tnx EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, The talented and brilliant article whi h appeared in the Pinang Gazette of the 17th instant, must carry conviction with it, and render all further remarks on the recent Commission of the Peace alike superfluous* and unnecessaiy. t Print that
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  • 7354 3 Singapore, Friday 30 th December, 1853 H. M. S. Grecian, Hon. G.-D. Keane, Commander, left this on the 23rd instant, on a cruize to the Gulf of Siam. The H. C. Steamer Hooghly, Captain Stewart, arrived here on the 24th instant, having left Pinang on the 21st.
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    • 219 3 FOB PUBLIC AUCTION BUS ON SATURDAY, THR 31ST I)E«.»1853. At 12 o'Clock at Noon, AT TIL CO DO VMS OF MESSRS KRR, RAWSON CO. A Quantity of Ssa-damaaed TEAS landed ex I British ship Mandarin. TERMS— Cash, J. HENRY. Srwopore, 79tk December 1853. SVOTXCE. I MR R. R PURVIS, of
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  • 1443 4 Fiom the t'inaig Gazette, December 17.) A> presn t (here only one Justice of the Peace in Pinang who is not a civil, military or medical servant of the East India Company. This is much to be regretted, because while the old Eoglish system is retained, it is desirable
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  • 2885 4 A newly projectedCsettlement on Koith Coast of Australia. (From the Australian and \ew Zealand Gaz.ttr October, 8.) We have Jong since, in this journal and elsewhere pointed out the nece sty of® settlement on ti»e noith ..r north-eastern oast of Australia. Our reasons were as follows:—1st, the necessity of
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  • 982 4 V essets' iMumri Tons 1 Commanders. J t 1 B. barq A. L. Johnston 275 Frauklyn A. L Johnston co Araee barq Eureka 214 Rovshover Ditto Macassar Prussian barq Fred Boehm 359 Woller Behu. Meyer fit Co Hamburg Hambro' brig Mat It ode 250 Ercken Ditto
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 276 5 [From the Union HoU, November 8.] ContTAKTiaoPLt, Oct. 35. On the 19»h of October Omar Pasha was at Rehubsr, where be had concentrated 200 gunboats, each carrying a piece ol heavy ordnance, and hi for tbe transput of troops. The Paaha was preparing to cross the
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    • 360 5 A Vienna letter nf the 1st, in the JVftnstory Cor. raapendeas. states that Bovan Mayanderff has forra.tly declared that tha Caar will aot accept say sirangemeat,ao mattar by whom it may ha proposed, aad that tha proposal, which Us Majesty latriy sab mltted to the Earepesa Hewers aia the
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    • 1258 5 Rumour, with great air confidence, ioaiats the Lord Kl(U, who has jaat come home from Caeade, te to succeed Lord Daihoeiie it the governmeot of Indie. This supposed selection ha* created eoeae lerpriee; for, attheegh Lord Elgin's aiz rears' career in Cans* da has prosed him to
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    • 407 5 From Wi'lmer if Smith't E*r*pemu Timtt, Mr* I Looking at b»e relative positions ot Australia. H#oama, and Englattd,it connot fail to be evident that no difficulty will b* «|ifiiencrd iu k*a 'in* tip a regular monthly and even a fortnightly communication in about tony tire d*y». Time
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    • 534 5 Marcy on oiu; Foreign Affairs. [Aram the New Ye<-k Herald. Oclr 11] It is a ralliT forinnate tliiug (bal our Mrelirv of Stale has had so nisny opportunities of showing how he interpret* the President's Inangma FTinnately—we mean tor the country—a* ten ling to teuiove all doubt and uncertainty
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