The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 November 1856

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  • 27 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Monthly Summary of (General and Commercial IntelHaence frotn the Straits, Java, Manila ■t^c^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY EVENING, THE 21ST NOVEMBER, 1836. 4 9
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  • 54 1 At Singapore, on the 19th October, 1850, the wife of THOMIS OXLEY, £aq., Ser'or Surgeon, iJtraiu of Malacca, of a DAPolrTKif.' u AT Mount Victoria, SbtgApore, on the 10th November 1856, MRE JOSE D'ALMEIDA of aSoic. At Camponir G'am, on the morning of thefth November 1650, Airs J. G.
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  • 49 1 At St Gcorge'a Cbarch. Prince of. Wales'lsland, on Thursdry, the 2nd of October, by the Revd. THOJIAS STKKL, M.A., FELIX HENRY, the eldest son of GEORGE FELIX GOTTLIEB, Esq.. Master Attendant, to JANB, the eldest daughter of FRANCIS SFEXCER HOBBS, Esq., of lialliford rftruet, Islington, London. A 1
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  • 1733 1 Singapore, Friday, 21*L November, 1806. LOCAL, Two Gun boats, named tire Malacca and Singapore, wc re launched from-the, 3ard of Messrs Tivendale Co. on the 21st current. The boats are said to be of a superior model and promise to sail fast. Landed and house
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  • 518 1 In our issue of the 2nd October, we mentioned that while a RUng was on its return to Singapore from Ivalantan, on the East Coast of the Peninsula, laden with cattle, it' inet by* a large boat, manned by fcnurftbei* bf Chinese, hear Polo Tingi, WHO took possession of
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  • 1260 1 By a late arnval from Bangkok we have advices giving an;account of p re- cent events at that capital, which at one l; moment threatened the peaceful relations existing, between the kingdom of Sjam and Her Majesty's Government, It appears that the .repugnance which the Siamese entertain towards the
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  • 36 1 DITD. At Tlangkok, on the T8th October 1856, aged 86 years' C (Iaht.es Bittm Hi&LIER. Esq., H. H. AI's Consu' for Siara, late for many years Chief Magistrate of llongkon?' r v Q r \<«v J
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  • 540 2 A very severe hurricane occurred at Manila on the 37th October, some particulars of which we subjoin. These accounts are extracted from mercantile advices, with the perusal of which we have been favored, having received no newspapers from Manila for some time past, so that we suppose the press
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  • 515 2 THE N.W. AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITION* —We have been favoured with the following particulars of the government expedition under Mr Gregory, which has been engaged for the last 12 months io exploring the interior of Australia from the northwest coast. The ascent of the Vic- toria river was attended with great
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  • 1467 2 By the mail Steamer Koningin dtr Ntderlanden. Captain Print, we have Java paper* to the Bth curreot, from which we extract the following intelligence: The Steamer Surinam* while on i cruise in rearch of pirates, after having examined the coa.t of Fkoria, steamed into the hay Riaas and on
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  • 668 2 The H. C. steamer Auckland Captain Drought, returned here from Labuan and Sarawak on-the 18th ultimo, and left this for Siam on the evening of the 22nd. from whence she returned on the 9th current the morning of the 19th ultimo. The American steamer Min Captain Berech, from
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 497 4 Oct 8 British Wynaud, Hunt, from China 10th September for Sydney. 9 American Samuel Rutsell, Geatoo, from Foochowfoo 3rd August for New York. 9 American Forest City, French, from Singapore Ist September for London, 9 British Jamet Scott, Putt, from Singapore 21st September for Liverpool.
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    • 882 4 ARRIVALS. ctr. 19 Euterpe (Patch) from Pinsng 19 Kildure Calcutta f 15 Francis P. (Amer.) Calcutta 21 Zenobia (H. C. steamer) Madras 21 Paragon Batavia 21 Marie from Amoy 22 Spartan (H. M.) Sarawak 22 Singanpcre (steamer) Bombay 22 Spahia (French) B. Ayres 22 Kate Carnle Pinang 22
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    • 609 4 Vessels' Names. Tons J Commander i. Consignees. Destination S(c. IirM~~»hip Spartan 918 Sir W. tlosie, Bart II. (I. steamer Auckland j 1100 Drought, Esq. Lieut. Ball f* l 1 1200 H. C. sieamer Genauu* Manila 11 U. steamer Hooghly 175" VV right Moors La Flotte Siam
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