The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 January 1858
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section12 1858-01-30 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY HORNING, THB 30TH JANUARY, 1858.12 words
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54 1858-01-30 1 The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Ganges, Captain Bowen, arrived here yesterday evening, from Gaile the 2nd current. We subjoin extracts from Calcutta and Madras papers containing English news to 10th December received by this opportunity. The Overland Mail of the 10th December, has not come forward owing to the breaking54 words
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Article1814 1858-01-30 1 (from the Overland Mail December 10.) There is much, in the present number of our journal, which will be read with interest by our Indian readers. The re assembling Parliament has been both preceded and followed by a large amount of discussion relating to the whole question of1,814 words
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Article120 1858-01-30 1 London. 10th Deermber. Conaoli.—Ninety.two end one additional. Bank Discount,—Unebanged. Bills oa Baagsi.—Two thou*sod. Bullion la Bank.—Sevan millions and three hundred thousand. Silver for Calcutta.—One hnadred and niastyeight. Bombay, one hundred and forty.asvea. Singapore, twenty, China, thirty thousand. Gold, Calcutta, aiz, Bombay, three, Madras, four thoasand. Indigo. Nothing doing,120 words
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Article523 1858-01-30 1 (Prom the Englishman, Jan. Tho Bishop of Calcutta died this morning •t hit e isropel tesidence. We understand that the funeml will not take place till Mooda j. We hear that ia not tha intention of Government to send any other Regl. of Native lufantry to China for the523 words
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Article1001 1858-01-30 1 (From the hiairai Spectator, J amy. It.) A TBLBOKAM from Indore placed by Lord Blphtntlono at the dlipoeal the Bombay Praia, iatlmataa thai tkirtifi Cbriitiaa rcfo|eei, and eaten othara of tha Hudy family vera late la one of oar Campi. Sereoteen gana eaptorad by Col. Seatoa'e eolama were brought1,001 words