The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 June 1856

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 10 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, IST JUNE 1866.
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  • 94 1 White, arrived here to-day, at half-past 2 A. M., having left Calcutta on the 24th ultimo. The Lightning also came in last night, having left Calcutta oa the 2*2nd, and will leave for China to-morrow aliernoon. By this opportunity we have the Hurkaru of the
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  • 41 1 The Government Fifth Sale of the Season was held os the 12th instant, and the following was the result— Chesta Highest Lowest Average Pitns 2,415 945 930 936 9 0 bossies 1,020 950 940 942 9 2
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  • 115 1 CALCUTTA, MAY 22ND, 1856. FIRST BULLETIN. English Mail Steamer signalled at Bombay at 7-30, ana anchored at 8-50 thrs morning, (Bombay time.) The Steamer Bengal left Aden for Calcutta, May 14tb, at 11 o'clock P. M. The Articles of the Treaty have been published but not
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  • 395 1 The Peace is to be celebrated in England with great splendour. The finest spectacle was a naval review at Spithead. Two hundred and torty vessels arrived covering a space of twelve miles. Arrangements are in progress for the withdrawal of the troops from the Crimea. General Eyre's Division
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  • 330 1 Lord St. Germaiij'a Bill for legalizing marriage with a deceased wife's sister was thrown oat in the House of Lords on April 25th. The Military commission contiuued its sitting, and Colonel Talloch had been heard in defence of his report. Lord Lucan is to reply on April 28.
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  • 139 1 Consuls 92 ami three quarters. Bank Discount. Unaltered. Bills on Bengal. Eighty-two thousand. Madras. Fourteen thousand. Bullion in Bank. Nine millions eight hundred thousand. Silver for Calcutta. One hundred and twenty-six thousand. Madras, fifteen thousand. Bombay, two hundred and ten thousand. Gold. Three thousand. Cotton. Yarn nearly one
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  • 1114 3 From the Resident Councillor at Singapore. To the Secretary to the Governor of the Straits Settlements. Dated Singapore, 3rd September, 1856. Sir,—l beg to forward for submission to His honor the Governor, the undermentioned Tabular and Figured Statements, having reference to the Commerce and Shipping of
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  • 911 3 Comparative Abstract Statement of the Trade of Singapore with the Undermentioned Places between the Official Years 1853-54 1854-55 1853-54 1854-55 Increase Decrease IMPORTS. Merchandize. Vreaxurt and Bullion. Total. Merchandize. Treasure and Bullion. Total. Merchandize. Trea- Treasure sreand and Bullion. c, aniat Bullion. TTnitArl kT inirilnm .4,001,325] 1,340 9,896 1,273,320 5,274,645
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