The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 22 February 1861

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY EVENING, THE 22MD FEBRUARY, 1861.
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  • 1161 1 re, Friday, 22nd February, 1861, LOCAL. The quantity of rain which has fallen in Singapore within the- last few months has been unusually large, and there seems at present no prosp ct of dry weather. 'I he discharge on Wednesday and Thursday last was very
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  • 148 1 Accounts from Lahuan represent the operations of the new Coal Company as proceeding in a satisfactory manner. On the arrival of the Engineers at Labuan, the woiks of the Eastern Archipelago Company were found in a very dilapidated condition, the mine being lull of water and the machinery NWty
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  • 421 1 Sir James Brooke K.C.B., with Captain Brooke and other gentlemen belonging to the Sarawak government, left this tor Sarawak on Friday last. Their presence is very necessary, as owing to ibe residence of Seriff Masaliore at Muka, the trade between that place and Sarawak is still suspended- Tlio Sarawak
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  • 123 1 The papers brought by the last mail steamer were to the 2nd current, but they contain very little news. The Governor General returned on the 29th ultimo, to Batavia, Iroin bis visit to the Moluccas. Nine European soldiers lately deserted from the garrison at Montrado (west coast of
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  • 248 1 Tbe Dutch Steamer Palembany, Capt. Kramer, returned to Bataria on the 10th current, with tbe Europe Mails of I be 10th January. Her Majesty's Straits Steamer Hoogkhj, Captain Wright, arrired here on the erroing of the 10th current, from Pinang and Malacca, and proceeded again to tie same
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  • 684 1 Vessel's Names. Tun* Citmmamlct s. J Consignees. Destination tpc. H. M's schooner Saracen 235 Stanton, Esq Surveying J O H. M's. steamer Nimrod 850 Arthur, Esq 11. I. M's. steniuer Shanghai] 650 Townscn«l 1 On the station Saigon Cronstadt 11. R. M's steamer Dgiget 860 Kornelnff
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 266 2 By the Mail Steamer we have papers from Java to the 16th current. The news from Banjermassing is considered favorable, as there have been no new disasters and the great bulk of the mutineers appear to have laid aside their arms. The leaders are still nt large; one
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    • 101 2 Feby. 5 British Prutk, llutton. from Whampoa for London. n 5 French Leonie, Lebcrquc, from Singai>orifor MaUiilius. 5 British Robe. 1 Small, D?rke, f row Sing. pore for London. n 4 Hambro' Mathilde Erck ;n, from Macao for Hamburg. B British G 1 mtlover, Jarvis,
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    • 392 2 ARRIVALS. Feb. 7 St. Paul (Siam) from Bangkok Feb. 12 Dacotah from Hongkong 7 Suzanne (Ham.) Macao yy 14 Chow Phya (Siam steamer jBangkok n 7 Sarah Scott 9 Mont Riant (French) Hongkong Bangkok yy 14 Maria (Sard.) Hongkong 9 Amitie Amoy yy 14 F. Macdonald Rangoon n
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