The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 September 1854
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section11 1854-09-02 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, THE 2KD SEPTEMBER, 1854.11 words
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Article1739 1854-09-02 1 THE Peninsular and Oriental Compaii) s Screw Steam-ship NORNA, Captain DOWN, arrived here this morning, with the Europe Mails of the 25th July. The following passengers came by this opportunity Mr« AlmeiJa 4 children,, Mil* Almeida, Mr M'* G'*W. H»wkin* P»n» p Read P. |:ig<n4<t,1,739 words
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Article1291 1854-09-02 1 HERMAN CREDXER'S Overland Telegra/thic Dispatches, TRIESTE, 87Tn JVLT, 1864. Hukareet 19th July—Prince Gortschakoff declared to the Bojares that he intends to defend the Danubian principalities with 200,000 men against any force. General Buturlin was wounded in a skirmish at Parapani Madrid 18th July—The insurrection had gained the superiority1,291 words
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Article410 1854-09-02 1 Buffalo Homo Singapore at 25i to 27a 6d. led P.dtug 42s to 44». Cotton Bengal, 2| 1 to 3|d. Cutek- 45* to 47a 6d per cwt which iro now thi present qnotetionl. Import 1,21S packager; Curia Lxgnea— 109 a to 116 a. i'loveo— Aaaboyaa and Bencoolen, 8d to410 words
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Article26 1854-09-02 1 ARRIVALS. PrM Pi»*mg—Jmly II In* Trite, It Laey Sharp. DEPARTURES. Par Slafapata—Jaly 7 Caraalia, It Saprw, S0 ThM. Dry tea. Par Chlaa-Jaty 17 latia.26 words