The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 April 1859

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY EVENING, THB 16TH APRIL, 1858.
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  • 755 1 T„f. P O. Co's Steamer PEKIN, Captain BURNE, with the Europe Mails 0 f the 10th March, arrived here this day at H A.M., having left Bombay on the Ist current. The following passengers came by this opportunity: FOR SINGAPORE—The Hon.
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  • 2707 1 LONDON, 10M March 1859. THE war question has taken a favor able turn, the diplomatists have got fair hold of it, and the hopes of their success are not groundless and even if it come to the worst we know by experience how favorable diplomacy is
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  • 1252 2 Co/ft#—Only a few lots of Plantation Ceylon were offered at the latest public sales, which were chiefly of superior equality, and withdrawn of 33 casks and 33 barrels only a few lots sold at 72s 6d to 74s 0d but several parcels of native Ceylon were offered, amounting
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  • 61 2 ARRIVALS. Prom Singapore —Feb. 26, iieden 28, Asiatic. March 5, Preden. From Manila —Feb. 25, Timandra. From China —Feb. 27, Joseph Fletcher, Lord of the Isles, and West Derby. March 7, Strathmore. From i St am —March 5, Norden. From Batavia —March 7, Monsoon. DEPARTURES. For China —Feb.
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