The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 May 1854

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. BINGAPOBE, SUNDAY EVENING, TUX 14m MAY, 1884.
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  • 230 1 Singapore, Sunday, 1 4th May, 1854. lo"cal. Memorandum of Covers Received and Despatched at the Singapore Post Office, by Overladd Steamers, during the Month of April, to: RECEIVED. f#r itemir B tavia from Batavia...... 304 Per Singapore from China 679 P»r Cadiz from Europe 5,300 par
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  • 6585 1 For upwards of a week past Singapore Las been a scene of continued confusion and civil disorder. On the morning of Friday, the sth current, all was quiet and orderly in the town, and every one going about his business as usual; but about mid-day a riot
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  • 14 1 MATH, At Singapore, an Tuesday the 9th May, Mr Eowaio RHODE, aged 25 years.
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  • 282 3 Chinese pirates still continue their lawless courses in the Gulf of Siara. The Rajah of Tranganu has reported the presence of a large squadron of piratical junks on the East coast of the Malay Peninsula. The following is the statement of a Chinese trader, who arrived here on the
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  • 73 3 The following are the monthly sums for which the Malacca Revenue Farms have been let for the official year 1854-55 Opium mm mm mm Co s Rs. 5,000 Spirits MV« MM MM MM MM MM 2,000 Tin MMM MM M MM M MMM M MM 2,831 Toddy and Baang.
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  • 451 3 By H N. M's Steamer Batavia, Captain Van Bisselick, we have received papers to the 26th April. The Java Steamer arrived from this on the 23rd with the Overland Maila of the Bth March. The J.va on her voyage to Batavia ran upon some rocks and sustained such damage
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  • 492 3 H. N. M. Steamer Batavia Captain Van Bisselick, arrived here from Batavia on the tat instant, too late by a day to allow of her Mails for Europe going on by the Caaiz. She left this for Batavia on the 3rd, with the Dutch Mails from Eu> rope.
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  • 263 3 April 24 Amor. Solo, Affix, from Manila S3rd March for New York. „25 AID* Winded Arrow, Beaie, from Manila Ist April for Boston. 25 British Sophia Moffat, Bell, from Siagapore 9'h April lor London. 26 Dutch Proteus, Watendonk, from BaU*ia 22nd April for Schiedam. 26
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  • 354 3 ARRIVALS. AprU>B Cadi* (itNMr) Prom Hongkong lf 29 K. Hae'ioge (American) S. Franeiaco 29 Lion (Stameae) 9iam 29 Batavia (H.N.M. ateamer) Batavia M»J I Shanghai (iteamer) Calcutta 1 Redgauntlet Bombay 1 J. J»ej'ebboy do tt 1 Courier do 1 Sou'heror (American) P. Philip 1 KLekeath do 1 Niobe
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 510 3 NOTIFICATION. Several evil disposed persons having caused a disturbance between certain classes of the Chinese population, the Governor of the Straits Settlements calls upon all Chinese interested in the Peace and Quietness of the town, to aid him in putting an end to this feud. With this object in view
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    • 597 3 oierce and the Nival Commander-in-Chief, previous to His depart ore for China, will, ire are sure, he perused by oor local readers with audi satisfaction To His Excellency Rear Admiral Sir JAKM STIKLIVO. Commander-in-Chief!"'lcit. tot. Sc. Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, 28th April, 1864. Sir, —The Singapore Chamber of CommerceSavejeen with
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  • 440 4 Vessels' Names. Tons Commanders. Consignees. I Destination Ifc. 1 Ml' MT" rMHH T m jT 1633 Hon. Capt Elliott H. M. sloop Huptd 319 i Blane, Esq H. M. brig Lily H C. steamer Hoogkly 431 Sanderson, Esq IT# I I Stewart Malacca 8s Pinanj Dul
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