The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 May 1860
1860-05-30
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section11 1860-05-30 1 THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. SINGAPORE, THE' 30TH MAY, 1860.11 words
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Article1681 1860-05-30 1 h.tr im eni tll« #ol:cy of EnKxtfMl," k ts parhap* not unfair to infer ttont his idea*, if expreaewl anong»t officials with bis usual freedom and honesty, may fia*e given new vigour to daagevoa* re>ol*es. 1 lie east has never bad the aama fascination for the p.eumt Emperor which it1,681 words
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Article1355 1860-05-30 1 SINGAPORE, 30th May 1860. IN THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIRBOI* IMPORT#* AW DUX PORTS, AND VESSELS OF EVBRY NATION ARE FUpE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LEVIED 0N CERTAIN v&T UNDER Tftß ACT XIII OP 1554, THE HIGHEST OF WHICH 18 OWE AWNA'( LESS THAN 3 CENTS) PER1,355 words
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Article107 1860-05-30 1 On ENGLAND —The number of Private Bilis offering is small and selling at 4s lid 6 months sight. The Banks drawing at $d less at the same date. On PARIS —Bills on the Treasury at 30 d;»ys sight, have been negotiated to some amount at /4.10 per dollar. On107 words
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Article162 1860-05-30 1 The demand for Tonnage continues and higher rates of Freight to China asked The G. W Wapvaus has been chariered hence to Bremen at £2 10 a 3 Hose to load at Sarawak and here tor London at £3 10. Ann carrying 14,000 piculs hence to Swatow tor $7>&00162 words
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Article776 1860-05-30 1 I COTTON GOODS, GREY SHIRTINGS—The principal clearances consist of goods sold for arrival. The demand for particular descriptions is still fair hut little on hand Snlesi reported are 39 inch 7 '6 at $2 30 84 lb at <#2 72i 45 inch 7 lb $2.50 7| lb at776 words
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Article67 1860-05-30 1 ALE—Large supplies both in Cask and Bottle. The former of Bass and Allsop offered at $3O. Sales of the latter at s2| in stone Bottles. Porter sales of Tenants at $2 and Ale at s2s WlNE—Sherry and Champagne, saleable in limited lots at fair rates. BRANDY—SaIes67 words
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Article424 1860-05-30 1 ALUM—No supplies and in some enquiry. BATAVIA, Arrack —Very dull and offered at low rates. BEES' WAX—Continues in request and good picked scarce. Sales of middling at $45 a 46 BETt'LNUT —Very dull and stocks with importers. CAMPHOR—In demand and market nearly cleared. COFFKE—Without supplies, from Macassar. Imports424 words