The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 March 1860
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section12 1860-03-03 1 The Singapore Free Press EXTRA. SINGAPORE SATURDAY EVENING, THB 3RD MARCH, 18G012 words
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2749 1860-03-03 1 The Peninsular Oriental Company'® Steam ship MALABAR, Captain GRAINCKR, arrived here this afternoon, having left Bombay on the 17th ultimo, and PiBang the 29th, with the Europe Mails of the 26th January. The following Passengers came by this opportunity For Singapore2,749 words
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Article519 1860-03-03 1 fiC— From Bombay, 9tfi February, 10 a. m. To Calcutta. FROM ASST. DEPUTY SUPDT. TO SECY, TO GOVT, or INDIA. FIRST BULLETIN. By the steamer Malta we have Eugiish news to 18th January. A perfect accord exists between France and England on the |>olicy of non-interven-tion in519 words
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Article1901 1860-03-03 1 [FROM THACKBR'S OVERLAND NEWS," JANUARY 18, 1860.] TO-DAY'S NEWS. "OVERLAND NEWS" OFFICE, Wednesday, January 18. Telegraphic advices from Bombay t«»27ih December were received on the 12th inst., announcing the close of the campaign in Nepaul, and surrender of the rebels, and telegraphic advices from Calcutta of 24th Dec.,1,901 words
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Article1019 1860-03-03 2 The following telegrams are announced this morning.: PAWS, January 15til. —The Emperor of the French, wishing to act with the greatest loyalty towards England, requested Lord Go why to declare to the English Cabinet that, although desiring uu intimate understanding wilh England on the basis of nonentervcniion,1,019 words
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Article187 1860-03-03 2 The declaration made on the part of the 'French Government, that it is the intention to make important reductions in customs, without regard to the country from whence imported, also to admit most articles used in manufacturing purposes duty free, has taken the trading classes here by187 words
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Article315 1860-03-03 2 ARRIVALS. Jan. 6—Asia, off Dungeneas, from Batavia. Jan. 9. James Montgomery, at Giavesend from Rangoon. Jan. 10. at Gravesend from Batavia Colombo, at Sunderland, from Mou!raein, and YYilbelmiii.t Lucia, off the Wight, from Rdiavia. Jan. 11. Alma, at Gi.rvcsend, fiom Btngkok: and Reubens, at Gravesend troin Shanghai. Jan.315 words
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Article171 1860-03-03 2 I From Lane, London 18fA January rid Bombay 6M bebruary. To Calcutta. To CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. Free trade principles avowed by the French Emperor. Console. 95 J. Bank Discount, Unchanged tending upwards. Bullion in Bank. 16| millionsSilver. For Bombay .£282,000. Gold. For Bombay £113,000. Bank Poet Bilk Unaltered.171 words
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Article614 1860-03-03 2 LONDON, 26 th January, 1860. Tea—ThU market close firm last week, and has further advanced during the last two or three days. Common Congou was disposed of yesterday at Is 5d to Is 5Jd, showing an advance of jd per lb. compared with the price current ou the previous day.614 words
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Article231 1860-03-03 3 Dote. Flap. Vr**ci Y/i met. Captain*. i Fro a. Dote of Depart Feb.23" Amer. ship A maranth Jones 1 Amoy 18th inst 23 British I barq Yoyo?a j Herdmon Glasgow 1st Oct. 24 do barq Endymion j Taverner Liverpool 17th Sept 25 Siatn j steamer Chon- Phya j Shannon231 words
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Article249 1860-03-03 3 lto+e.'. Hat;. 1 r *</ •I't Vnw r*. < a nfti 4 u*. B>i>ti>d roe. Feb 21 H. M. steamer flitufdorr Jraigie finaiig 22 I Diti>U bare It. Fetching Vlerican do 22 do harq fmongamim Bur Vacoda <lo °2 do i ha rq Cret*q < LrOueh < China 2:H249 words