The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 March 1859
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section12 1859-03-06 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY MORNING, TUK 6TH MARCH, 18S9.12 words
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2331 1859-03-06 1 Singapore, Saturday 6th March, 1859. LOCAL, THE RECENT PRESENTMENT. From the Recorder of Singapore. To WILLIAM HE.NKY READ, Esq., Singapore. Dated at Singapore, 16th February, 1859. Sir. —I have the honor to transmit to you, as Foreman of the Grand Jury assembled at the last2,331 words
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Article640 1859-03-06 1 TO THE EDITOR Or THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Dear Sir, In yoofr pBper of the 3rd current, you recommend f'irrang as a fit port for the Great Eastern Yon probably overlooked the fact that there is «>"iy one finali *o the North, where there if a deptJi640 words
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Article117 1859-03-06 1 Bv advices from Bangkok, we leafn that Senor Guimarez, the Governor of Macao, arrived at Bangkok on the 21st January, in a Portuguese man-of-war, as Plenipotentiary for the King of Portugal, for the purpose of negotiating a new Treaty with Slum. He was received with the same honors that117 words
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Article172 1859-03-06 1 Manila, February 9th, 1859. I have very little news for you this time. Intelligence has just been received of the loss of the D nish 6hip Adele, which was chartered by the French to take supplies from Sual to Cochin-china, and when loaded, and leaving Sual for her destination,172 words
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Article1944 1859-03-06 1 Tiie Dutch Ministry has laid before the States General of Holland the project of a law for regulating the Import and Export duties in Netherlands East India. In an explanatory Note subjoined to the project by the Ministry, it is stated that at present there are a great number1,944 words
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Article486 1859-03-06 2 Bv telegraphic accounts from Anjer it is stated that the English ship Lochitl, 853 tons, Captain Thomas, struck on the reef Thwart-the-wny, near Anjer, and sunk on the night of the 15ih Feb. The crew succeeded in reaching the shore. On the morning of the 16th the Lochiel486 words
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Article292 1859-03-06 2 Feby 5 British Cineinatv*, cellars, from whampoa 23rd February for i-ondon* 6 French Alexander Balle. cevras, from Macoa 16th February for Havanah. n 6 British Tiptree, pinel, from Macao 23rd February for Maurith g. n 7 Bremen Lowe, Hencka, from Singapore 2nd February for Bremen.292 words
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Article454 1859-03-06 2 ARRIVALS. Feb. 21 rlavious from siam n 21 Bankside Macao n2l Anam (Dutch) Samarang tt 21 General windham Batavia n 21 Pekin (steamer) Hongkong n 22 skanderiea (Dutch) Batavia n 22 Walter (Siamese) Amoy n 22 Martha Emily Pinang n 22 Bival Labuan 24 Lady canning Rangoon n454 words
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Article730 1859-03-06 2 Vessels Names. Consignees. t H. M.'s steamer Esk *****Sir R. McClure H. M.'s steamer Magicienne 1230jVansittart, Esq. China B. schooner Shanghai 174 [Burrows Kimseng and co Repairing Amer. barq C. L. Be van 330j Peterson Williams, Anthon and co Freight or charter Amer. steamer St. Louis730 words
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2777 1859-03-06 3 [COMPILED FROM OFFICUL IMPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN D08UMENTS 3 L—QUANTITIES. Ok m m ■a 3 -5 1 s 1 -5 «4B I IK« F m <3 1 1 s 1 3 I ?J I i 1 1 12,777 words