The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 May 1861

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, THE 14TU MAY, 1861.
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  • 153 1 The Peninsular Oriental Company's Steaiu-Sbip PEKIN Captain ROGERS, arrived here to-day, at 12 30 p. M., having left Bombay oil the 1st current, Guile the 5t'-, and Pinang the 12th, with the Europe Mails of the 26th April, The following passengers
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  • 3434 1 The present mail conveys to India, for the Telief of the sufferers by the famine, ,£10,000 from LorMon, £5,000 from Liverpool, and 1,000, from Dublin. Subscriptions con- tiiiuc to be collected in all parts of the country. Another great popular demonstration has taken place at Warsaw. The military
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  • 670 2 Lojuooy, April 10, 1861' Cuteh— meets with little inquiry; bags in auction were brought iu at 24s te 24s Gd UainH»wJ, 23# CJ. Cofton—The market has been quiet, and the transactions limited, but as the quantity offi-ring is small, and holders show no disoasition to p>ess sales, prices
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  • 97 2 ABRIVAI. S. •From Singapore —April 2, Aden 6, Asia. From China —March 26, Cleveland; April I, Aerolite Lady Agnes Dufl 2, Neville, Mauritius; 5, standard. From Bataria —April 5, Eliza Thornton. From Manila —March 20, Princess Somawatty, Meliora, and Clifton. DEPASTURES. For Singapore —Mareh 25, Beatrice; 28, Antilla.
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