The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 22 November 1858

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MORNING, THB 22ND NOVEMBER, 1858.
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  • 451 1 Singapore, Monday 22 nd November 1858. LOCAL, On the morning of the lQih current, Her Majesty's Proclamation, announcing that she had taken upon Herself the government of the territories in India heretofore administered in trust by the Honorable East India Company, was read by the
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  • 543 1 In our paper of the 9th September la>t we published some explanations with reference to complaints which had appeared in a previous issue, that tl e British Consul at Bangkok did not afford that protection to British trade which might be looked for at his hands. The parties on
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  • 256 1 The Dutch operations in Jambi are not the only hostilities at present being waged in that part of Sumatra. It appears that in the adjoining country of Ritteli there has been some hard fighting lately, arising Iroin the recent changes in the Government ol Lingga. Ritteli is a dependency
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  • 503 1 We find the latest particulars regaiding the French-Spanish expedition in the Manila papers. The French War-steamer Jlurauce, arrived at Manila on the 18th ultimo, six days from Ti'Uron, bringing us prisoners tour chiefs of '.lie Cochin Chinese ariuy one of whom was a Mandarin. Tin* following particulars are taken
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  • 786 1 By the Mail steamer we have Java papers to the Gill current:— Rtow—Some disputes lately occurred ainongst the Chinese in two of the districts in the Island of Bintang, regarding the right to use jungle ground, which threatened to lead to a bloody termination, but by the timely interposition
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  • 650 1 ARRIVED FROM 18.AJ-.J7 1857-58. IKCKKASE DECREASE FOR 1856-57. 1857-58. INCREASE. DECREASE. No. Tonnage. No. I Ton1 nage. E 1 Tonnage. No. Tonnage.
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  • 19 1 DEATH. At Singapore, on Sunday, the 14th current, C. II. SIFFCBN, Esq aged 20 years, after a short illness.
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 380 2 The British steamer James Hartley, Captain Houk, from Labuan the 99lh uIt arrived here on the 4th current. She left fur Calcutta on the 6th. The P. O. Co's Steam ship Singapore, Captain Grainger, from Hongkong the '29i:h ultimo, arrived here on the evening of the 4th current.
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    • 261 2 Oct. 22 Bremen Breele, Krabb. from sotumbaya 12th October for Amsterdam. 22 American Telegraph, oibs, from Batavia 21M L October for Persian oulf. 23 American Ocean Borer, Pickering from Batavia 22nd October for October for Mauritius. H M frigate Pique, Nicholson, Esq. from Singapore 12th
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    • 409 2 ARRIVALS. Novr 4 Jas. Hartley (steamer) Labium 4 Singapore (do) Hongkong 4 Macassar (Belgian) Aden 5 l-rogress siain 5 lady canning shanghai 5 Globe Batavia 5 coo stance n. Town 5 Amoor Hongkong o investigator H. Town 5 Annette Gilbert Ampanan 5 Princess noyal Hongkong 5 W. cummings
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    • 964 3 Vessels' Names. Toms Commanders. Consignees. Destituihn* 1 1 H. M. ship Amethyst 990 8. Grenfell, Esq. Amer. ship Governor Morton, 1323 Berry Amer. barq Kir her 446 Crowell Aner. ship AtalanSa 699 Colby Amer. ship Leyra 611 Cheever Amer. ship St. Lome 900 Smith Amer. ship
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