The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 March 1854

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY EVENING, in 18TH MARCH, 1854.
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  • 2325 1 The P. O. Co's Steamer Ganges, Captain Baker, arrived here this day at noon, bringing the Europe Mail of the Bth February. The following are the passengers by her Mtjor Mrs Gr»h«m Mr*ari J. Ga'brie, Frederick, Heyeron SL Wigging. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] LONDON,,
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  • 120 1 London, Friday, 10 th Feby. Count Orloff leaves Vienna. His propositions have been finally rejected. Austria and Prussia remain neutral. The Turkish Ministry is changed. The British and French Fleets escort Turkish Troops to Varna. By the report on the Madras railway 19,430 new deposits have been paid.
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  • 92 1 (From ike Malta Timet, February 14.) Bj th« arrival of the French steamer iltnurt laat night from Constantinople, wa have received pa» ptra from that capiul to the 4th inet. They contain little of politieal importance. The combined fleets were atill at Beicoa, with the exception of n
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  • 1151 1 HOUSE OF LORDS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31. (From the Home Neve, February 8.) The Queen in parson opened the Bsesioo of Parlie. ■sent this day. Aa early as one o'clock the interior of the House of Lords, with ths exception of a front row of benches reserved for
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  • 334 2 Cuich, 5315. Outta f'ercha—~Wia taken in to-day at Is 3d to la 6d, and spurious at all manner of prices down to per Gambier 31a to 335. Ht'np—Manila is scarce and much higher. India Rubber —There has been more inquiry for Java at 10d per lb. 489 packages
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  • 38 2 ARRIVALS. From China—January 23. Alma and Olga; 25, Ashmore; 26, John Knox; 27, Centurion; Crisis; 28, Cambula; 28, Abergetdie; 30, Celestial; and Old Hickory. DEPARTURES. For Singapore—January 23, John Bibby k Patna. For China—January 24, Surge.
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