The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 August 1860

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING, THE 3ED AUGUST, 1860.
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  • 132 1 The Peninsular Oriental Steam ship GANGES, Captain Bow EX, arrived here last evening at A M., having left Bombay on the 16th ultimo, Galle the 23rd, ar.d Pinang the 31s% with the Europe Mails of the 26th June. The following Passengers
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  • 665 1 Garibaldi has completed the civil and mihiarv organisation of 'Sicily. He is preparing lo march upon Messina, where a Neapolitan garrison still remains. The French government lias officially j announced to the Great Powers the annexa- tion of Savov and Nice. The English Go- vernment is prepared to
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  • 2516 1 LONDON, 26th June 1869. TIIE past fortnight has been full of incident, and several have assumed great importance in the opinion of some portion of the world. To begin, as in duty bound, i t home we have a conflict going on between the Lords and
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  • 1172 2 LONDON, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26tb. There has not been much animation in the market for Colonial produce since our last report, a steady demand having existed for most kinds, and former rates have generally been maintained. Sugar, Cocoanutoil, Tin, Rice (the latter in some cases), exhibit an improvement,
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  • 85 2 ARRIVALS. From Singapore —June In, I-ady Raglan. From Pinang —June 22, Hawthor. Prom Batavia —June 18, Pieter. Ttorn Shanghai —June 18, Melancthon; 18, Riobio. From Foo-chotc-Joo— June 18, \Iborg. DEPARTURES. For Singapore —June 9, Primula, 11, Marie EJUa, 14, Waban; 17, Minister Paliud; 17, Bengalen: 17, Isabella 21,
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