The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 December 1857

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vol. 24. TaVRSOar JUOMJVIJrG, 3rd DECEMBER, 1857. JVo. 50
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 712 1 AGENTS. [Lombard Street. LONDON— Messrs Algar Street, 11, Clement's Lane, PAKIS—MR G. W. Yapp, life Montpeiuiier, No. 6. MALTA —Mr Muir, News Agent. HONGKONG— -Friend of China Office. MUNICIPAL NOTIFICATION, mwuo iu i»c JL elected and qualified lo vote lor the election of Municipal Commissioner!, are hereby published lor general
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    • 798 1 Kho Cliu Tek KJO UCH Sion Keong Tak Quan Ko H<P H<> Kim Seng Ho Kui S ok HO L*e Chan B-e Lee Quee Lim Lin Chong Gwan Lira Teak L*m Sin Low Jun Tele Leo Seo Neo Lee Chan Seng Lee K' nj How Liro Lan Lim Sent} thy
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    • 743 1 Had jet Abdulla I Inch! Jcatl l| Im«Dtah Inch! Mobomtt Tiki Incbi H adjtl Inch! Kamit leehi Waa Ababukor Inch! Moiah libmatl Tamby libatiel Lebby libmael Lebbj Jtrtla, J. Jobnuoo, A. L. A Co. II Joaqalao, P. Jew Hin Ho Jew Hong Ho Jiai Watt Ho J unit Kaderiah Kader
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    • 1097 1 The Sections of the above Act herebj extended to the Territories under the Govern ment of the Straits Settlements are republished for general information. E. A. BLUNDELL, Governor of Prince of Wales Island, Sinoapore and Malacca. Singapore 23rd Nov. 1857. VII. If My person shall manufacture, repair. nil, or keep
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    • 844 1 AGBNTS. J BAT A VlA— Messrs Lange Co., BooktaUen. JT?AT.ccTTA —MCMTSTbacker, Spink A Co.,£>t Andrews (.PlKAlTE— Gazette Office. [Library FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC CONTRACT. THE Splendid new Screw Steamer James Hartley, 48tf Tona Register, 7< 6 Tona 1 Grosa. Classed 12 years AI Lloyds Pook. Length 201 feel—Extreme breadth cf
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 836 2 jSesiri WBAMFOA CO'S advertisements. Messrs whampoa a co. have ahpys on Sale an extensive and ehoice aseorfbent of the following Goods, eelected especially for then Stores;— VHOUSAIIi Bltili A FO* IXPOITATIOI# -Millinery Hosiery. Articles fo the Work Tabls Batxarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Pans Chirmitmf of the
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    • 876 2 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE E Undersigned having been appointed Agents here for the abate Office, are prepared to grant Policies payable fp China, Calcutta, Bombay, Loodon and Singapore. JNO. PURVIS CO. Singapore, 26 tk A/cjr, 1852. HARRISION'S PATENT METALLIC LIQUID SHEATHING. THE necessity for a composition of the above description, at
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    • 909 2 Piniintox and Oriental Steam Navigatlan Company's Office. Battery Hood— Singapore* XX.S. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mails of the 26th October, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the 30th instant. Application lor Freight and
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    • 729 2 NOTICE. The London and Oriental Steam Transit Insurance Office. THE Policies as they at present stand effectually cover the risk of Fire on all Goods insuied to London, during the Transit by Rail from Southampton. This poiot has been raised owing to the destructive fire at PICK FORD Co's Warehouses
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    • 1022 2 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-™^ Corduroy American Drill for Trouserings, Flannel and Flam 1 Shirts; Hats-Black and Beaver,Cork andS' latest modes, Pith and Straw; Hnciutbuck M««r. f Rubber, »„d Beng.l Towelling'; JaSSTShJWS
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  • 5372 3 Singapore, Thursday, 3 rd Deer., 1857. The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Ava, Captain Caidbeck, arrived here on the 26th ultimo, from Hongkong the 19th, having on board the Hon'bie General Ashburnham and suite. She sailed for Calcutta on the 28th. The P. O. Co's steamer Chusan, Captain
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 955 3 NOTICE. CAPTAIN HEYKOOP, of the Dutch Barque Java Packet will not be retponsible for any Debts contracted by his Crew. Singapore, 10M November, 1857. NOTICE. CAPTAtN J. R. BOK, of the Dutch Barque Hoop van Cappelle, will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by his Crew. Singapore, I(XA November
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    • 958 3 PARIS f IRS? CLASS, A LONDON PRIZE MEDALS. GOLD CHAINS AND JEWELLERY^ WATHERSTOM k BRO6DEN, Gold Chain J"", Jwwlle™, 1«, HanhMU Imrt, Corwt if™ m Stocks large ateortment of Gold Chains, manufactured OB th* nram.Mi. mr>A m*AA T :-V4 k-11: r» w vu i "*'o "i owmm targe amortment of
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    • 669 3 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER British Ship FLAG OP J- TRUCE, Captain DAY, 417 ■fllflHl Tons, and carries about 10,000 pictus. Apply to STBPHENS JOAQUIM. Singapore, 25tA November, 1857. FOR LOHDOV. [Calling at the Cape.] "ekjfc T 1 H E First Class ship ScraA A Newman, 1,600 Toos BarHoft the<) haa
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    • 513 3 NOTICE THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Sule-Rooms, in Commercial-Square, ON SATURDAY, THE STH INSTANT, AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. Without Reserve. The Strongly-built Barque "8 lAM," as she now lies in the Roads of Singapore. The 81 AM was built at Bangkok,in Siam, about
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  • 422 4 (From the Pinang Gazette, November 28.) A public meeting hut been held at Singapore to consider the Convict question, withespecial reference to the Convict mutineea who are now arriving in the Straits. We give the resolutions that were carried, and join oar southern fellow colonists in the e»>ne»t hope
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  • 167 4 (From the Friend of Chine, November 18 The loss of the British owned brig K*dre.*< iPinang, near Swatow, was reported (here aim-, fortnight ago;-tbe Captain Ruae, weH known and respected in China, beinr csni»r.j wilh hi. crew, of b, I lie wreck.' lo ransom- 001, on Mood,, 1..| H
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  • 740 4 Overland Summary. A week only has elapsed sinre the issue of our last Overland Summary, and (hat store lhan usually short »enod has been let* ih*n usually productive of events. The Government have issued but soaniy reports, and did we depend for information upon that source we should only
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 16586 5 l.vqUlßr IXTO CHINESE GRIEVANCES AT PINAXG.* MINUTES OF EVIDENCE. Tuesday, 28 th July 1857. Members all present. KM Sek Chuan I am a merchant, ship and house owner,plantations,See., residing in Beach Street, Pinang. On the 19th of the 2nd moon (14th March, 1857,) I went to Mr Robertson
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    • 685 7 (From the Friend of India, November 19.) The Commander-in-Chief ba« rightly delayed bis advance on Lucknow until his aucceia ia certain. He was sure of the temper of hia troopa, and received on the 1 Ith of November certoin information tha S r Jamea Ontram had aufficient proviaion
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    • 1799 7 We weald c*ll the attention of the Government of India totb* at ate of things existing io the city of Delhi. It demand* instant and alern reform. Me aie certain that the frctka there committed have no stocuon from tbe Governor General, and if the message coata ten thousand
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    • 3757 7 The Murder of Major Burton. The ttuu'er of Major Charles Burton and Iwo of his sons, seem to have been a much more savage and deliberate aff.ir, than was originally supposed j and we are unable to trace the slightest reason for the rising, unless that the geneial spread
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    • 1464 8 VtStelt' Name I j Commmna f i boNiif ires 1 fesltHation tec. li. M. ship Amethyst 9 is Oreuleii, t, q 11. C. steamer Hooghly 175 VV light B. ship Aliriam 938 Uant.'t-is >n 1J. T. Marshall Discharging do French baiq t urnoene 244 GossUume Ditto
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