The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 December 1854

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  • 24 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Monthly Summary of General and Commercial Intelligence from the Java, Manila, tec SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MORNING, THE I6TH DECEMBER, 1851.
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  • 16 1 At Fata via, ou tbe 21st October 1854, Mrs GEORGE CUKISTIAN DACM, of a Sox.
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  • 8601 1 the overund free pres Singapore Saturday 16 th December, 1854. ENQUIRY INTO CHARGES AGAINST SIR JAMES BROOKE, K.C.B. &C. Friday, 21 tk October 1854. Sir JAMES BROOKE appeared before the Commissioners and stated With reference to the paper on my appointment as Commissioner and Consul General to Borneo which
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  • 1392 2 By the Dutch Screw Steamer Macassar, Captain Chevallier, we have Java papers to the 25th ultimo, from which we translate the following news: The Utest accounts from Maktsaar iUte that a trading prabn bad been cbaaed in the neighbourhood of Mangary (Ftores) by twelve pirate prahna, but suecorded in
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  • 292 2 w■■ U > ll bVI Ihe Dutch Mail Steamer Macassar, Captain Chevalier, arrived here on the evening of the 2nd instant, from Batavia the 28th ultimo, and left this for Batavia on the morning of the sth. The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Singapore, Captain Baker, arrived here on
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  • 422 2 Vessels' Names. ions I'.otHmanders CousKynees. Destination t(c. ti. M ship Sybil!t t6au lion t(i J Elliott B. (learner Madras 1400 Parfitt 11 T Marshall Australia B. baiq Ambassador j *298 Moore McEwen S. Co Londou Bally barq Ida j 120 Ray Ditto Bally B biig Werujf
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  • THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA.
    • 65 4 THE Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steam-ship FORMOSA, Captain TTEGEAR, arrived here this day at I j, u w ith fhe Europe Mails of the 25th October. The following passengers came by this opportunity Mr 8t Mrs Duff. Captain Tingate, Mr Biurchier, Lieut Wataoo, R. N.,
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    • 2614 4 LONDON, 25M October 1854. YYE are waiting in the most feverish I excitement for the taking of Sehastopol ami aci ustomed as we are to rapid com- j muoication wc cannot hear the idea that the whole matter is most probably settled by this time, and
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    • 1140 4 HERMAN CREDNER'S Overland Telegraphic Dispatches. Trieste 25th October. —The Steamer from Constantinople has brought the following news We have accounts from Sebastopol up to the 13th. The allied Generals had not yet opened their fire. The army were, carrying on the vvcrks of the siege willy the greatest
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    • 276 5 Ci/tt-Siawfi aad Pad.n,, 42< ta 45a. 7Wwteie data I/• i 0 n, CWek-4Sa ta 47a. Gmmbier -17t bd ta Ma 8 I. Sapea voed— B.m.t, 14/ to Ist /fctap-*MaaHU, fret, 54/ to 6(1. Lrntktr Bast ladu, lid ta it *d. I,™*" B H&I Stralta, da, 1131 Oil-< mcommm<,
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    • 68 5 ARRIVALS Froa SINGAPORE —October 14, MynleJnka L«*e<n •ad J ■•no. Froa CHINA October 15, Saaam 19. titkwiai; 23. O'arinß. Froaa MANlLA— October 17, G. H. Wappaue. Froa BATAVlA— October 17, Biate*ur|, MOARTVAM. For BATAVIA 5 SINGAPORE— October 7. LIDY Br oca Far BATAVIA &e.—Oolob-r 14, Ua Kluebetb. Far
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