The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 July 1860

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY MORNING, THB 15TH JULY, 1860.
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  • 88 1 The Peninsular Oriental Steam ship SINGAPORE, Capt. CURLING, arrived here yesterday evening, having left Bomhay on the Ist current, and Pinaug the 12th, with the Europe Mails of the 11th June. The following Passengers came by this opportunity For Singapore —Messrs
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  • 3100 1 The capitulation was not concluded till June 6 between Garibaldi and the Neapolitan general. Numerous desertions have taken place from the royal army. Garibaldi is organising measures for taking the votes of the Sicilians on the question of annexation to Piedmont. He has already formed a Provisional government.
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  • 902 2 LONDON, 11M June 1860. The Colonial produce market has been steadier, with moderate supplies, and the demand for some of the leading articles has rather improved. Coffee, Rice, and Silk have advanced, and Indiarubber and Rapeseed are firm. East India Hemp and Cocoanut Oil meet with inquiry, while
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  • 53 2 ARRIVALS. From SINGAPORE—June 7, West. From CHINA —June 2, Abeona. From FOO-CIIOW-FOO—May 29, Spartan. DEPARTURES. For SINGAPORE—May 25. Stad Middelburg; June 1, Geertje Marie; 2, Minister; 3, Walcheren 5, Beatrice; 6, Primula. For SHANGHAI—May 30, Aerolite June 1, Merse. For WOOSUNG—May 25, Hesperus June 2. Spiridion. For BATAVIA—May
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