The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 June 1854

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS BINGAPOBE, TUESDAY EVENING, Is* l*ni JUNE, 1854.
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  • 1983 1 Singapore Tuesday, 13 thJune, 185 4. LOCAL. The Court of Judicature has been ened lor the last week in the trial of Chinese implicated in the riots in Singapore. The Criminal Session is not expected to jerroinate lor the next ten or fourteen days. The peace
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  • 184 1 The following is the statement of a Cochin Chinese Nakoda whose junk was lately plundered by Chinese pirates, while on his way to Singapore Ails; Kim Jee. .tales —I a»n Nakoda of a Cochin-Chinese Junk of 18 coy*"* 1 urihen, I left Anain 21 days ago bound fur Singapore
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  • 447 1 By the Mail-steamer Koningen der Nrtierlanderu Captain Curiies, we have Batavia papers to the 7th inst. Small pox prevailed very extensively in some parts ol the Netherlands India dominions. In two districts of the Larapongs (Sumatra) containing a population of 4,829. as manv as 651 hal been attacked by
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  • 354 1 The P. O. Co's Screw-steamer Shanghai Captain Munro, arrived here 011 the 27th ultimo, from Hongkong the 18th. She proceeded to Calcutta on the 29th. The P. O. Co's Screw-steamer Chilean, Captaiu Down, arrived here on the 28th ultimo, from Calcutta the 19th. She proceeded to Hongkong on
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  • 28 1 At Singapore, on the 10th June, by the| Rev. CUARI.ES GEVDWIM, GARCIES ALLINSOX, Esq., to AMXKS CAROLINB, youngest Daughter of the late ROBERT SCOTT, Esq., of Java.
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  • 805 1 *4 English Uotu Kiln, Looey, Hongkong IBih April for London. 2 Dutch Jovaan, Teensraa, Singapore 15 1 1 April for London. 3 Drilish Che6»cto, Johnston, China 2nd Ma] for Halifax. 3 British Myrtle, Mordue, Singapore I Ail May for London. Vessels Names. Tans Commanders Consigners. Destination
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
    • 1301 2 SINGAPORE, 13th June 1854. IN THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AND VESSELS OF EVBRY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT 3 CENTS PER TON LEVIED UNDER ACT Yl^ r o •vti /i r>—*. The usual credit on t ales is as follows:— Europe Goods,
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    • 94 2 On LONDON —The transactions since our issue of the 30th| ultimo have been very limited, and as most of the Specie received by the last Mail was forwarded to China the rate for for Bills at 6 months sight has advanced to 4s 1 Id. On CALCUTTA —Court of
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    • 86 2 Although more plentiful is still wanted for several ports and offers of £6 6d to Calcutta have been refused Tht rate of Freights remains without alteration. The Duke of Portland has been chartered to Ceylon to load home at £ti and a Dutch ship to Pinang at £4 10s.
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    • 558 2 COTTO NGOODS, GREY SHIRTINGS—JHE sales during the last fortnight have been on a very limited scale and at previous rates. T. Cloth have been in more inquiry, but very low prices offered. White Shirtings of the finer descriptions are still in some request and sales made at $3.80
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    • 468 2 ARRACK, Batavia —Moderate stock and saleable at $l4 per half leaguer. BEES' WAX —Superior quality still commands #4l a 42 and small imports. Sales ot Middling at $3B. BETELNUT—In some demand and imports very limited sales at s2s. CL T BEBS —In demand and no stock. CAMPHOR, China
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  • 231 2 Viay 17 awed Jucob, Taut), Port Phillip 15th April (or Baiavia. 20 Amer. Brothers Erowel, Boston 18 h Jan> tor Hongkong, 20 Ilritish Celestial, Kaymur, London I5ih February for Honkong 21 Amer Bedford, Ropens, New Yo'k 15th January lor Hongkong. 21 Amer Benutheris, Cnowel, New
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