The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 January 1854
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section12 1854-01-16 1 THE OVERLAND OVERLAND FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY EVENING, THE 16TH JANUARY, 1854.12 words
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Article1098 1854-01-16 1 Singapore, Monday 161 A Jauuary, 1854. LOCAL. In his paper of the Bth December last the Friend of India makes the following remarks: Thr journals complain bitterly of the v at jtude of the Indian Government, with rr-pect 10 the secret Chinese Societies of the settlement.1,098 words
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Article1113 1854-01-16 1 From the annexed documents it will be seen that his Majesty the King of Siam has been graciously pleased to purchase tor the Protestants residing at his capital, a spacious and convenient place ot burial, the want of which has long be. n felt as a great inconvenience. The1,113 words
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Article171 1854-01-16 1 By the Dutch Mail-steamer Java Captain Batten, we have Butavia papers to the 7th instant. Cholera again broke out at Tulang Bawang, in the Lampongs, (Sumatra), in September and Oclober last, and 1,093 persons were attacked, of whom 528 died. In the XX Kottas an epidemic sickness had brokeu171 words
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Article358 1854-01-16 1 Doc. 22 British .hip Anlilla, R. Ctrr. from Singepore 13tb December, for Liverpool. 22 Britiab abip Hungarian, H. Ctumplien. from Calcutta 30ih November, f„r ban Francisco. 25 Dutch abip A. R. Falek. P. V.o Doijvenbode, from Batavia 24th December, for Aoater. daoa. 26 Daoiah tahip358 words
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Article222 1854-01-16 1 The P. O. Co's steam-ship Singapore. Captain Evans, arrived here on the 2nd instant, having left Hongkong on the 27tli ultimo, and left for Bombay on the 3rd. The P. O. Co's steam-ship Ganges, Captain Baker, arrived here yesterday morning with the Europe Mails of the 24th November,222 words
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Article448 1854-01-16 1 <1 <!««• "—.unterx ares 1 Ixstintt• tec. II, M 5. Royalist Bates, Esq 11. »le»iner Burrucouta Parker, Km] 11. C. steamer Huogh/y 170 8*ewait Malacca A Pjnang M. steamer i adiz 850 I Roberts H. T Marshall Hongkong Dutch batq onst> nnu 7 tO Kaleshock Ditto448 words
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THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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Article1206 1854-01-16 2 SINGAPORE, 1 6th January 1854. IN THIS POUT THERE ARB NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AND VEB3KIE OF EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT 3 CENTS PER TON LEV lED UNDER ACT VI OF 1802 Pie cT O&d JSSL. I, a. cm, M» JgT PMt t, B.*U1,206 words
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Article67 1854-01-16 2 On ENGLAND— Continues at 4s lOd for 6 Months sight and 4s 9Jd for 4 Months sight. Navy Bills are selling at 4s 8d On Australia at 5s o£d. On CALCUTTA —BiIIs are in less demand at 228. On BOMBAY —Are also in less demand at 228. On CHINA67 words
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Article107 1854-01-16 2 The great scarci f y of Tonnage has caused a further advancrj in the rates of Freight. Offers have been to charter vessels to load at Akyab at £5 for Fngland an i £5.10 for the Continent. The Isle of Skye just laid on for Loudon obtains £4.10 Gambier,107 words
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Article621 1854-01-16 2 COTTON GOODS. GRBY SHIRTINGS —Spies have been made to a moderate extent at 1.30 a 1.60 for T Cloths, according to quality. G.E. 40 inch at $1 68 545, 1.80 a 2 for 6 Is, 2.10 a 2.15. 64s and 2.20 a 25. 66s For White Shirtings the621 words
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Article647 1854-01-16 2 ARRACK, Batavia— Sales at #l4 a 15; stock small and in good request. BETELNUT— Without supplies and inquired for. BEES' WAX— Of good quality and bright yellow color con tinues in active demand at #3B a 40. Inlerior qualities sel ling from #3O a 33. CLOVES —In some647 words
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Article327 1854-01-16 2 ARRIVALS. ■o w Jea. 2 Jnenita (Ham) from Saa Francisco n t Socratea Reagoon 2 Victoria Calcutta 4 Rob Roy M«cao 4 Sawell Hemid Piaang 4 Sooloo (American) H. Towa 4 Flower of Maaam(SUm) Slam 5 Ganges (steamer) Bombay M 5 Robert (Aaatrisn) Whampoa 6 Sheogbai (ateamer) Hongkong327 words
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