The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 March 1861
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1861-03-28 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 381 SINGAPORE: THURHBSSGFI£UL£, THE 28TH MARCH 1861. 1 Li mmm18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement559 1861-03-28 1 ;-»i 1«. AfilVVS. Low now—Mr P. Aifar, II, Cleawot'« H*w«KOW»wFrieod CfaJoaOftce, V Y f Viv r 7 *v CO »*-!'>■ < BATTERY ROAD,-SINGAPORE. MAIL LIHC8. :i :«oi* OUTWARD MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the English Mails of Feb. 26th, Jnay l»e expected559 words
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Advertisement629 1861-03-28 1 MTItt. rE Steamer with ibe Mail* from Eneknd of 26th February, and all subsequent ones, will proceed wt once into New Harbour and not so round the Rabbit and Coney as heretowraT 'J >5 Specie and Cargo must he taken delivery of on board the steamer within 6 hours, or629 words
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Advertisement479 1861-03-28 1 Wo Ion the1 THE ONLT Billiard thMMappfceiated in India are tboee made by THUH8TON Co., who have supplied Hint MAJESTY'S and the Native Regiments for the la*t borty Tear 14, Catherine Street, Strand, London. THE L0NI0V ASSURANCE 1 1 t*IB9 MJPJUWT.) rpHE Undersigned having ai*>ointed by the X Corporation of479 words
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Advertisement542 1861-03-28 1 'tUUlict'HW .W« W AUVM J<IUJN.I>~ W «~V Riaka and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SAKKIES HOSES. Singapore, lat October. 1854. 4 »i. t r> f LWtM, WE Request that particulars of all cases of TT Shipwreck-be commufiicated to us by tjie Master Of Survivors on542 words
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Advertisement491 1861-03-28 1 *r (LATESP1CE* g ItOSlNSONJ a WflMOKW A CO. Swfcitt Hdnjkscv) '1, Drapers, Milliner*, HottcrR, and Haberdashers, Importers df Silk* from Lyons and pit nib© Ida, also MILLINERY. LACE GOODS. V <. BONNETS. iiiSKilSo MANTLES. SHAWLS. FANCY DRESSES. ,v ALPINE CLOTHS, n FRENCH MERINOES. BAREGES. BALZER1NES. GLOVES. 'i 5 *41 RIBBONS.491 words
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Article505 1861-03-28 2 TO THE EDITOR OF Tit SINGAPORE FREE TREES. Sir I think llrat you have nlways udrocated the Volunteer cause and Oml you take no interest in the matter, although 1 am aorrr toisij, that r have not seen yowr sipu on roe V&fonteer liel, |W have you attended any505 words
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Article17 1861-03-28 2 At Mount Xche, Sintrapom, on tW 24tk March, the Wife of JOAQUIM D ALMEIDA, of S©.v17 words
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Article3039 1861-03-28 2 THURSDAY MOR1IIXG, »rH MARCH, Ittl. .TCOLL!:: T O His Imperial Majesty's Steam-ship Echo, Mons D'Vaoter, proceeded to Saigon on the 2bth current. 5 v8* l The Dutch Steamer KoHtngin de. Ntderlanden Captain Lewia, from Batavia the arrived hereon the2*h, and returned to Batavu on the 22nd.3,039 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement657 1861-03-28 2 *08 SALE ARJIC&K FQR SALE AT THS I IIMWinW toons OF MWL AMT 4 CO, COMMERCIAL SQUAR* -GfifGAPORR. M M AS Cotton; ►M* 21 'MN m W nmne. r LimI r M 1 TDI ff English-bottled, Htrvty w» *1 3* MM rry Mfi ""VM Bombay r ax and Spermaceti; Cocoa657 words
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Advertisement431 1861-03-28 2 fl i ■Will mm E 52 WllMipr Company. GdMenOHand MicamiOil. Cologne,from the realJsan Mtria j Brashes, and Combs. Violet Powder, Boxes and Puffs., Tooth Powder. Tooth and Nail Brushes. h stis. (hM I Parana. JOHN W1SDEN Ox, late F. ULLYWH1TB k W18DEN, X, Be* ss?tri2?sis. t=ii^ free. ModdeafL.VW'S.FsimtCsmroHe ±~22ESjEi nonce.431 words
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Advertisement496 1861-03-28 2 mould shot will be t'ouwd v«7 efibeti v« at forge game, wfarre tbr sportsman hasnota ride in the field. Also, chemically prepared Cfoth ami Felt GunWaddings, to prevent the leading of guns. Cartridge Cases for breech-loading shot guns, and Ball Cartridges for Prince s and other breech-loading lliflea, Muskets, Pistols,496 words
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Advertisement293 1861-03-28 2 I *L -••Ukl l*J' 1825 to 1856, with an IKDBX. in Dutch, nd English. .r.: 'i■' f 'I t MRMNIK LIM41T. RAFFLES' INSTITUTION BUILDINGS; No. 1 BEACH ROAD. OPEN FROM 10 A. M. TO 6 P. ML .S MOSTHLT SUBSCRIPTION*. 1st Class, Two Works and One Periodical 9 2 2nd293 words
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Article1737 1861-03-28 3 (Pro m tie Friend of C%ina March 9.) Bat we were thinking of Chinese not English —M—ig when we took ire our pen; and were ruminating whetbei we ONH prove the truth of the daetrea that a people's principles amy be proved by takiag note of thter principal amusements.1,737 words
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Article6853 1861-03-28 3 (Continued from our last issue.) The 23d and 24th passed without my seeing Hang-ki, and as an interview with any other was a relief to the monotony of my imprisonment* aad afforded me a chance of gaining some information, 1 requested the gaoler, on the 25th, to6,853 words
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Article1014 1861-03-28 4 Vessel's Names. 7'DIO ('oinmtiiuL) s. Consignees. Destination \r. H. M'a schooner Saracen -3o SUnl<)n, Esq Survcvinjr H M'a H.»0 Arthur. Lsn On thp statist Ii. barq Crisis 540 Woof Syine and co Liverpool m Am. barq Champion 391 Mayo Ditto do B. barq Ac ftsure 2851,014 words
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Article668 1861-03-28 4 Tin- question of KUtiric Cables was cl«<- suliput of two nigbu' discussioii at the la»t nutting* of tli«- Inetituiioit of Civil Engineers, and was debated wIthalltb»*<T ntlf and practical skill to be expected from the tiie knowledge and inventions of Wact and Stephenson The discussion took place on668 words