The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 May 1859

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY EVENING, THE 13TK MAY, 1890.
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  • 31 1 At Singapore, on the 10th instant, by the Revd. T. MACKENZIE FBASEH, WILLIAM ADAMSOX, Esq., 0 f Beoghok, Siam, to MABOABET, daughter of ANDRE*" HAMILTON, Esq., of Easter-House near Glasgow.
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  • 2141 1 Singapore t Friday, 13/ A May, 1859. LOCAL. During his recent stay in Singapore Admiral Sir M. Seymour lias no doubt made such enquiries and observations with reference to the proposals to constitute this place a principal Naval Depdl for Her Majesty's Marine in the
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  • 417 1 On tbe afternoon of the 4th inst., H. M.'s steamer Esk returned to our port with the two piratical junks in t»w, after which she had left this on the 22nd ultimo to cruize, first in company with the Hooghly and afterwards by herself. It will be recollected that
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  • 370 1 We have heard that their Maj-sties the Kirgs of Siam have sent, or are about to send, a Commission r to Qualia Mudali to enquire into the Government of tt at part of the territories of under thoir vassal the present Rajah. This step is said to be the
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  • 111 1 We learn from good authority that the Dutch tuking the lead of Great Britain in introducing the improvements of scienre in this part of the world, have determined to lay a submarine telegraph from Batavia to Singapore; and witk admirable promptness have gone to work at once and in
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  • 423 1 The Dutch steamer Atalanta, Captain Hartman, arrived here on the evening of the 2*th ultimo, from Falmouth and An* jer, and left for Japan on the 3rd current. The P. O. Co's steamer Cadiz Capt Kellork, from Hongkong the 24th ultimo, arrived here on the morning of the
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  • 124 2 THE P Co's Steamer NORN A, Captain DUN DAS, with the Europe Mails of the I I'll April, arrived here this day at 11 A. M., having left Bombay on the Ist current. The following passengers came by this opportunity t
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  • 3228 2 Parliame.it is to be dissolved immediately. Ministers remain in office. The Indian Loan Bill has received the Royal AssentLord Derby in the Lords, and Lord Stanley in the Commons, are to move, April 14th a vote of thanks to the Governor-General of India, the Coinmander-in Chief of the
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  • 628 3 Sugar —Then has been a marked improvement in the tone of thia market since our last, and during the present week, buyers l ave continued to operate freely. About 11,000 bag* of clayed Manila were taken at auction and in some instances, at a slight improvement. Silk —There
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