The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 31 January 1859
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section12 1859-01-31 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, MODAY EVENING, THS 31ST JANUARY, 1859.12 words
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107 1859-01-31 1 The P. &O. Co's Steam-ship OTTAWA, Captain Aldham, with the Europe Mails of the 25th December, arrived here this day at 2 p. m., having left Bombay on the 16th current. The following passengers came by this opportunity:— FOB SINGAPORE—Messrs Read,107 words
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Article154 1859-01-31 1 Consols for Account 97. Indian Government Exchange on Calcutta and Madras, 2s. 2d.; on Bombay, 2s. 2£d. Bank rate 2| per cent. Markets close for the year steady, but quiet. T§Q steady. Silk firm for China sorts Cotton quiet. Manchester market good. Montalembert's sentence has been modified154 words
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Article1749 1859-01-31 1 LONDON, 25 th December 1858* IT is really too bad to make us poor scribes work on Christmas day, but the Post Office and the P. A 0., like all corporations, have no bowels, so we have no help for it but to dine with a1,749 words
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Article580 1859-01-31 1 LONDON. 25 tk December. Silk —There continue* to be a very stood business doin? in this market at fully previous rates tor China, and in Bmgal sales are made at about late prices. T,a —Public sales of tea were held oif the 21st, comprising 14.677 packages, and about580 words
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Article60 1859-01-31 1 ARRIVALS. From SINGAPORE —Dec. 8, AR ow: T. D. Milledge. From SARAWAK —Dec. 21. Hjalmar. From BATAVIA —Dec. 10, Hindoo. From MANILA— Dec. 17, J. W. Paine 21. J. Booth. DEPARTURES. For SINGAPORE— Dec. 10, Avery. For BATATIA— Dec. Albert Edward; 17, Minister Van Hall. For MANILA— Dec.60 words