The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 October 1858

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY EVENING, THB 17TH OCTOBER, 1858.
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  • 120 1 THE Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam-ship CADIZ, Captain CURLING, arrived here this morning, having left Bombay on the Ist current, with the Europe Mails of the 9th September. The following passengers came by this opportunity For Singapore— Messrs W. H. Read, Guthrie,
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  • 203 1 Consols 97i J. Company's Exchange on Calcutta and Madras, 2s. 2.; on Bombay, 2s. 2£d. Bank rate 3 per cent. Money Market easy. Silk very firm. No 1 Tsatlee, 20s. od. Tea more steady. Common congou, 10|d. Indigo in demand at 3d. advance on July saleß. The
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  • 2182 1 LOSDON, 9th September 1808. THE Queen has come back from Prussia and a Cabinet Council has been held at Osborne, the object of which has considerable interest for your readers* liamely, the inauguration of the new Indian Government. Lord Stanley was sworn in one of Her
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  • 1246 1 Hemp—Of 1,190 bale* good lair ropfng Manila, about 800 bales sold at 2 61. 5s to 27/., the remainder bought in at *2B/. 10s. 108 bales fine white sold at 35/. 15s. Silk. —This article continues to occupy a very strong position. Less business u doing, but that
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  • 60 1 ARRIVALS. From SINGAPORE —September 3, Margaret Smith 4, Janet Willis 6, Bangalore. From BATAVlA —September2, Else; 3, Walcberen. From CHINA —September 2, Koh-i-noor; 3, Melbourne; 4, Chebucto and Bacc haute; 7, Oscar. DEPARTURES. For SINGAPORE— August 25, Security. For BATAVIA —Sept. 2, Alfred 4, WC of For CHlN*—
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