The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 November 1854

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. m 21. «LVG.<PORE, MOMjriJTG, IOth JTOWJEJUBJER, 1854/ 45
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 731 1 NOTICE. NOTICE IS nsasiiY OIVBN, that Tenders Will be received el tleis Office, for the conveyance 10 Bombay of 44 Sepoys and about 80 Convicts, from Pining and this Station. Tendered Vessels will be subjectjto such survey as may be deemed requisite A suitable Prison to be provided for the
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    • 806 1 on have to express their regret that, in eooseqneaee of the great increase in the price of Coals, and in other items of expendiiere in the navigation of their Steamers, they have been compelled to rectir to fares similar to those existing previous to the Ist January, 1853, when, it
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    • 850 1 STEAM TO JAVA. Netherlands India Steam Boat Company's I Steamer JAVA, having been engaged by the Java Government for (be Service of the Bi-Monthly Mail between Batavia and Singapore, will ply regularly between Batavia and Singapore, leaving the former port aboot the lOth or 11 <h of every month, and
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    • 859 1 J3R aA Berlin wool of colors, boo*Mand shoes, English and French boooets direct Paris, silk, satin and oett, Dunstable and straw, b.lianne dieises, capsblood and lace, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambrics— English, French and Scotch, collars, fioely worked, corsels without seam, corded Petticoats,
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    • 901 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMB OP JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-aide Braces—Ela-tic, Silk, and Cotton: Buttons—Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dreaa—Surtouts, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest ana lightest material-; Carpet Bags of various sites; Corduroy
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  • 333 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STIFOAPORB FREE PRESS Sir A Letter was published in last week s Free Press containing accusations against the unlucky TWENTY NINE which I trust you will allow me publicly to contradict. 1 should rather have said an accusation tor tho' the wit of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 829 2 t Messrs WHAMFOA CO'S U ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAM PDA A CO. have always 08/.I Sale an extensive at d choice asroament of i the following Goods, selected especially fbr their Stores; WHOLESALE, RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles lor the Woik Table Balzarine Dresses c Bonnets ol the latest modes,
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    • 1207 2 G. J. DARE' SHIP CHANDLERS, SAIL-Jf Auctioneers euedgCutntniyrimi Agents AND RETAIL WINE, SriUirVBREU MERCHANTS No. 1, Hoal Quay, Singapore, BEG to announce to Ship-owners, MwehinM Commanders of and the Public in General, that they Irate always on band a large and well selected assortment of Marine and General Mere*. In
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    • 1143 2 omL&h vH ffIHK Aum** Lhydjsumm Ham»tmm Passrugtfs by ihe Peninsular and t on» panyT Slpimeis from Calcutta, on or rtounHr 4<A or 5fA of every month i and an arrangement has now i been entered into beto&efi ihftwo Companies which enables Passengers proceeding vid Trieste, \o book through the P.
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    • 855 2 OClav* Established 1841. Capital, £500,000. READ OFFICES, 25, PALL UAL, LONDON. RANCH. 1 f* t Charles Hopkinion, Eiq., Regent Street. Sir Thome* Phillip*, Templft. Alfred Waddilova, D. C. L., Doctor*' Dommoni. D RECTORS. Major Henry Doveton, Edward Doahleday, Etq v. L. i., George 600 Hay. Eiq., Benjamin Phillip*. Eaq., r.
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    • 474 2 "TRITON" INSURANCE OFFICE, (MJE Undersigned having breQ appointed Ajeuj heie, loi theabnve Office, a<e prepared to take risks and issue Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Uomliay and China. GUTHRIE CO. y ingnp»re 17 th January 1853. NOTICE, WE have this day established ourselves at SinU«|ore, a* Merchant and General Commission
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  • 12854 3 Singapore, Friday, 10 tU IS'cvr. 1854 Tlie P. 8c O Co's Steam-sliip Singapore, Captain Baker, arrived here on the 3rd instant, from Bombay the 16th ultimo, with the Europe Mails of t< e 25th Sept. She left this for Hongkong on the 4iii. The P. 8c O
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  • 1036 4 Vessels' Names. j Tons j Commanders. Consignees. Destination k II. M ship Hybiift 1680 Hon CG J Elliott H. M. brig IMy 431 Sanderson. Esq •••a.••#«•••«..» 11. M. brig Rapid 320 Blane, Esq Australia B. steamer Abadras 1400 Parfitt II. T. Marshall B. ship Henrietta 473
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 647 5 BULLETIN OF THE BATTLE OF ALMA. 20th September 1854. The English steamer Banthee, which arrived here (Varna) on the evening of the 19th, brought the news that after the landing of the expeditionary armies on the beach of the Old Fort the troops
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    • 1415 5 HERMAN CREDNER'S Overland Telegraphic Dispatches. Vienna 23rd Secptember—We have the followiog reports about the happy landing of the great armada. The attention of the Russians was not directed on Eupatoria, but on Balaklava, because the division of the fleet which was sent to Anapa stopped there as if
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    • 604 5 (From the Pining Gazette, Oct. 21. From the Singapore papers we learn that bill was introduced iolo the Legislative t ounci' of Indie on the 2nd ultimo to effect certain changes in the copper currency in the Straits. This, be it remarked in passing is not the first time
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    • 145 5 C'tm Ut tmjat Hmrktrm. Sfltmitr, «».> We onderttiod that the Governor Oeainl kta> approved ef the following permanent iiru|«Hii» propoaed by (be Hoo'ble Colonel W.J. BnUerwortb, C. B.( tbe j?e*enu>r ef tbe Simita Settlement*, eoaaeqaent on the demiae of Captain I lay Ferrier, tbe Reatdent Coooeillor of Mala oca.
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