The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 November 1855
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1855-11-29 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rot. 22. ti 7 f «> SIJVG.IPORE, THURSO***'JROtWIJFB, 29M liS5! JTo* 4818 words
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Advertisement954 1855-11-29 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION* THE following boiificstio* is ripublisqid FOR OkMRtL IBFORMaTOIH By Order. ROBT. CHURCH. Secy. to the Governor S ingaport, 23 rd November, 1855. No. 1354. Fort Williom, Home Deportment, Judicial. The 30 th October 1855,. Natifieation. —With tefetence to the Notification fro* ibis Department, No. 18*, dated the 26tU954 words
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Advertisement1078 1855-11-29 1 ceedinga, and to convey ta tbem the thank* of Her Majesty'* Government for the manner In which they have condncted this enqmry. Her Majesty's Government learn with ranch satis* faction from these Report*, that as there ctfn be no doubt of the piratical habits of the Serebas and Ba. karran1,078 words
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Advertisement1112 1855-11-29 1 Btk la the Porta of Japan Tbe Fifth Artiek secures either now open, or which In the fullest eeoee to Belmay hereafter be opened, tkh Stripe and Buhpjec«* ta to the Ships of Subjects every Port of Japaa, either of any Pordgm Nation, now open, or hereafter to be British1,112 words
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Advertisement1636 1855-11-29 1 M—mWBAMTOA 4 GO'S ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSES WHAMPOA A CO. h»v« IHMJI OR •tie AO extensive and choice assortment of the fWowtog Goods, selected especially for theft Stores WHOLESALE, AETAIL fit ?OR IXFOATATIOII; MUllnery 4b Hosiery. Articles fer the Work Table Balcariqp Dresses Bonnets pf tfft latest modes, from Pirls Berlin Wool,1,636 words
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Advertisement966 1855-11-29 2 Hwrdwsr* Cutler*. A gmt variety of the best mtnufectore. CUia Japan Mmnfartwi. A splendid selection From the stores of the first artisans in Japan and China, comprising every variety f BM hi ana ommental'wares and fabrics in silks cold, sßvar, porcelain, ivory, torteisseheU, sandal, wood also jairrtings by the first966 words
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Advertisement887 1855-11-29 2 TBS £OX Ti>77T (ESTABLISHED IN 1842.) BJ|K H E Undersigned m prepared to cce P l »sks (cowed by open PoEBBL licies with the London Insurance Osmoaoiee) be the Peninsular aod Orieoiel paniee) by ihe Peninsular aod Oriental Steam Navigation Company'• and the Hoa'bls the East India Compaoy's Steamers, ot887 words
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Advertisement822 1855-11-29 2 Ptalnnlii and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Ottoe. Battery lload■ —Singapore. OUTWARD MAILS. ONE of lb* Peninsular and Oriental Stum Navigation iomp»oy*s Btaam-abips, with tin European Mailt of the lO<h November, may be expeeted to arrtvn at Singapore, on route to li.mgkoog, on or abowt the 16th proximo. Application lor Freight822 words
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Advertisement823 1855-11-29 2 xw SEA ZMSUaSMCE COMPAHY, f |*tJß Undersigned bating been appointed Agent* I here, for the above Office, are prepared t» take risks and issue Policies, payable ia Singapore and Batatia. MACHINE, FBASER CO Singapore, 9 tk Fcbhvy, 1853. TABLE OF DUTIES PAYABLE AT THE 7 CUSTOM HOUSE IN DILLY. IMPOSTS.823 words
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Advertisement771 1855-11-29 2 Local Bill*, if bearing the respousibilitiei of t« 0 sufficient pekiom ot firms, or if secured by the <w 0 sit of Collateral Security, can be discounted at iK. rate of tbe day. For tbe convenience of traveller*, Circular ooki are iisued, payable in all the principal towts of Europe,771 words
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Article31 1855-11-29 3 On Tuesday, the 90th instant, at the Catholic Church of the GOOD SHBPHBBD", by the HERD J. X. BAUEEL, MX, MB JOHN FEAHCIS HAXZEN to MiM ANN ELIZABETH WOODF( BD.31 words
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Article3773 1855-11-29 3 Singapore, Thursday 29/ A Novr. 1855. The H. C. Steamer Hoogtity, Captain Stewart, arrived here on the morning of the 23rd instant, from Pinang and Malacca the 19th, having on board the Hon. ■tie Governor and suite. She left this for Malacca on the 27th. Messrs Apcar3,773 words
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Article47 1855-11-29 3 And Guidance to Commanders of Vessels resorting to the Nicobar Islands, for the purchase of Cocoa Nuts, and description of Barter required for tbat purpose, with general Instructions hoto to deal with the Natives. By NEAT MAJOR, Agent for Lloyd's, Mauhnain, T. k M*. Provinces.47 words
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Article1679 1855-11-29 3 These Islands being so very little known by Commanders of Europe vessels trading from England to the ports of Burmah, now open to ail nations and nnder the British rule, and where so many benefits can be derived from a knowledge of them: the author has taken up1,679 words
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Advertisement590 1855-11-29 3 SALE OF OCB MAJESTY'S SBXF RAPID TENDERS for the Purchase of the above Vessel. Brig-rigged, Copper fastened, and of Si 9 Xoos burthen or thereabout*, with Anchors, Cables, ■Haiti, Yards, Sails, Furniture, and Fittings (An ma oent excepted) according to an Inventory, which rcJV be seen on board tiie said590 words
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Article1005 1855-11-29 4 (tFrom the China Mail November 15.) The following trials by Naval Co art Martial, took place on the 29th and 31st October Francis Hoogan—Musician, Pique for lifting up a weapon (an axe) and attempting to strike his superior officer (the Carpenter.) Found guilty —Sentenced to be dismissed the service,1,005 words
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Article1853 1855-11-29 4 [From the Bengal Hurkaru, Oct. 22 The great majority of our reaoers, we think, will have b*<>n gratified by the Notification in last Saturday's Gazette on the subject of the enquiry into the case of Sir James Brooke, Her Majesty's Consul General and Commissioner to Borneo. Her Majesty's Government1,853 words
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Article545 1855-11-29 4 The Dutch in Java. In the report of Colonel LeGrand Jacob's lectnre which we published in our last, a very interestins passage ia omitted. In detctibing the maoneis and custom* of the Dn>eh in Bat.via, be adverted to a conple ot pointi in which the English in Indu might545 words
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Article836 1855-11-29 4 The Kiss. Twice hath Queen Victoria been kissed by a French Monarch—namely, by; Lvqis Philippe, and now by Napoieoa tbe Third. Tbe latter is the more snrpris* lag event; for Louie Philippe was et onee iu a humbler position, and to sty it plainly, was more of «u old836 words
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Article1179 1855-11-29 4 1 f Narnrs OlNSWUItKlfri 11 onttvnpp\ irm Mtc I'ont vvsaigmra. tlTM.ship" Sp-irtmn tfitf Sit W. (Josie, oatl (1 M sioop Grecimm 484 G. Bhtne, Esq. p f H. M s sioop Rapid 320 Li. Dall in cltarge For Sale ff C. steamer Auckland 11 SO 11,179 words