The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 May 1861

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 2a] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORN-ING, THE 30TH* MAY, 1861. [NO. 22
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    • 592 1 W Street.' L 1 CkwaflLane, Lombard PA are-Mr G m W.Tapp, We 18, Rn tPAnponMrne, MALTA— Jlr Man, News Agent. F St. Hosorc. 11ON«KON6—FrienX OR China Office. 1 1 NINSULAR Am ORIENTAL STEAM k AVIOATZON-COM-PANT'S OFFICE. BA TTER Y ROAD,—SINGAPORE. MAIL LINES. SVTWAftDIMUU. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam
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    • 1128 1 SINGAPORE-DISPENSARY, W E have pven over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr late Manan e *$*1 of t Mr B ANJ>ON'S Medical HaB/and formerly Assistant to Messrs BTJNCAN PWIJUIT k Co of Edinburgh. Co of Edinburgh. 7 w xesa DBC A In our Rooms adjoining we may be
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    • 581 1 STtAM CQMMVtttCATtQN tK THE NETHER LAMB INDIA ARCHIFEUADO, FOR THE TEAR 1801. W. CORES DE VRIES' LIKES; FnOM BAT AVI A to MitUo, RMio and Singapirre, the 3rd and 17 th of each month, to Samarang and Sourabayo, the 7th and 22nd. to Biliitouy Pontianak and Singhawang the 8th. to
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    • 801 1 AGENTS. i BATAYIA —Me*sr e Lunge it Co., BookselleW. CALCUTTA— M earn? Tbacker. Spink It Co. St Andrews PiKAftQ—Gaxette Office. f Library ELEY'S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by th«n.~ are particularly adapted for use in India,
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    • 729 2 asrsw&iisf THE LOHDBH ASSURANCE CFIBJB BRAN CM.) ffTHX Undersigned having been Appointed bvthe XT Corporation of the above Company, as their Agents at Singapore, are prepared to take Risks against Fire on Godowns and Dwelling-Houses built against Fire on Godowns and Dwelling-Houses built of brick and covered with tiles, and
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    • 906 2 I NOTICE. TUR Join BAXTB wd Mr JOHN LAWM*C« KIBBY having complied with the regulation, (of the Ituurance Committee, have been elected Surveyors to the undermentioned office., at thi. port, lrom the 1st proximo. Singapore, 17 th March 1860. (Signed SYME A CO, Lloyds Agents. A. L. JOHNSTON k CO,
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    • 164 2 ROTICK THE BOMBAY NAFF|VB INSURANCE COMPANY: r*H* Unite of the Jbo« Cooftteij X extended to 0* fcorts of Great Britain, the undersigned is prepared to issae Policies payable either here or in LondRs* a With referedee. to the above, all ptjriawits of claims, losses, 4e« wiH be hereafter mafie at
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    • 918 2 LOT OT ARSJCLES FOB SALE Af rn cokmmwi booms of Mm imu c«. tilltelAL SQUARE—SINGAPOREOUTFITTIWG DEPARTMENT. "■f i > Naval, Military i •MT* IE HorrocV; Neckerehiefc-FAnqy Imwwrs; S»>cb»—White and Unbleached Cotton, White ud Coloured Lamb'* Wool. allflxes, China and nRfclisb WINES, SPIRITS AKD BEER. Sherry—J. Cockbarn and Cambell's freen,»u|*rioi white,
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    • 705 2 icis *f hi**. hotick* THE underaignea nave themselves at thii port, for the transition of a General OomuSman Busmesa, under the firm of- Steixikq Hooclahrt end Co., 01 n n 11 omuT T Tvn G. H. P. 8TELLING, W*. HOOGtANOT, a a _t_ al A.? Office No. 7 Boat Quay,
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  • 892 3 r EDITOR or THE SINGAPORE FREE FRBSS. Dear Sir, I shall feel very much obliged y your giving a place in your esteemed paper to the accompanying copy of a letter I are addressed to the Editor of the Straits times. Your obediently,.. H. YON DE WALL. Malacca, 21st
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  • 16 3 At Peckbam Surrey, on the 10th April 1861, Mrs J. D. VAUGHAN, of a Sou.
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  • 769 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 30TH MAY, 1861. The British Steamer Thunder Capt. Fowler, from Hongkong the 18th current, arrived here on the morning of the 24th, and proceeded to Calcutta on the following day. The P. 8c O Co's Steam ship Gang t r Captain Bowen, from Hongkong
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  • 4043 3 The Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam-Ship SINGAPORE, Captain G. S. BROOKS, arrived at New Harbour, yesterday at 8 A. M having left Bombay on the 16th current, with the Europe Mails of the 26th April- The following passengers came by this opportunity
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    • 703 3 tat vauuma, tetih Fketoty,govrataja Jaw*. P. t. a. BAIJER. JQjROPRIETOR of the above Factory, begs to eall JL the attention of Steam-shiD oar OAK MM*. JT the attention of Steam-ship ownersT sugar, planters and others requiring machinery, to the .facilitiea afforded by his esteraahment for the con»t ruction of work
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  • 1069 4 From the China Mail, May 16. Some most unpleasant rumours are our rent in the colony, for which we earnestly trust there is no foundation, —that Mr Bruce, on applying at Peking for an instalment of the indemnity, had been insulted, and had ordered up the spare troops from
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  • 1375 4 •THE LAST CHANGE IN INDIA. The Govrnment of India continues its efforts to link the native aristocracy into ti»e administration. After turning the Princes into Barons, Lord Canning set himself to change the landowners into coon My gentlemen. Their position, when be first took up the subject, was, in
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  • 214 4 FY.—1 fin' >t} 1 1529 i 2S9H B r?*^^BW^HM^"p* < r^y**ti^^^B V 1 A %»>j^BBBBfl^^^^BBBBB 1 f??T^' ARRIVALS. -ft ,*soii!r *»■-«> fc i.r lv Date. May 23 23 28 n 23 28 25 25 25 25 n 25 25 25 27 *27 28 n 28 28
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