The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 February 1860

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE 8UNDAY EVENING, THR 5TH FEBRUARY, I860.
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  • 1390 1 Singapore t, Sunday, 5th February 1860. LOCAL. RETROSPECT FOR 1859. Mr Blundfll, who had filled the office of Governor ofthe Straits Settlements for some years, was succeeded in the beginning of August last by Colonel Cavenagh of the Bengal Army. The change was desirable, as
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  • 195 1 The following characteristic announcement of a happy "domestic occurrence".in the family of His Majesty the First King of Siam has been kindly placed at our disposal for publication:— HAPPY CIRCULAR. To all Foreig.i Friends of Siamese Royalty and Govornments at British Strait Settlement Singapore Maiaccah and Polo Pinang. Ac.
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  • 1705 1 By the P. A O. Company's Steam-ship Puttingcr we have received Pinang papers to the 14th current. A snake 12 feet long was found in the bed-room of the Master Attendant on the morning of New Year's day. It was not venemous and was quickly killed. The presence of
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  • 1373 1 Mr Grol, the Chief Engineer and Director of Government Telegraphs in Netherlands India, has requested the Dutch Consul at Singapore to bring the following information to the notice of the Chamber of Commerce and the mercantile community here t In order to enable tbe commanders of shfps passing Anjer
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 64 1 NOTICE. THE interest and responsibility of Ma WILLIAM KBB, Jr., in tne firms of Kn Co Manila, STMB Co Singapore, AND PITOAJBN STMB Co. Baravia, ceased on the 31st December, 1859, SYME Co. Singapore 2nd February, 1860. NOTICE. MR NICOL BROWN WATSON has been admitted a Partner in our Firm,
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  • 429 2 The P. O. Co's Steam ship Poltinger t Captain Wright, and the British ship Tubal Cain in tow, arrived here on the 22nd ultimo, from Madras the 8th, having on board the head quarters of the 40th Regt. M. N. I., for this place. The Pottinger and the
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  • 301 2 Jany. 6 American Nabob, Baxter, from Manila 27th December for New York. n 5 British Naomi, Dunn, from Shanghai 20th December for London. 6 Brit." Jamee Lemon, Macaulay, from Whampoa 25th December for London. n 6 British Whirl Wind, Edgell. from Hongkong 20th December for
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  • 370 2 AUOVAIA. Jan. 20 Batavia (Dutch str.)/*>» Batavia n 21 Malabar (steamer) Hongkong n21 Pearl (H. M.'s steamer) England tt 21 cadis (steamer) Bombay 8tc. n 21 Concoroia (Bremen) Sunderland n 21 rottinger (steamer) Madras 8t Pinang 21 Tubal Cain Madras Pinang »23 soout (H. M.'s steamer) England Jan.
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  • 727 2 Vesselj r Names. Totu Commander s. Consignees. Destination, Sfc 1 Saracen 236 Stanton Esq. Refitting H. MY sloop 1 1 IK fit- irnTlnro n. in. s. steamer tnmnpmn China TT IFT PA/MJ 'Rnntif C! K. xl. M.S steamer rwn ounase, v. u. do H. M's. steam
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