The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 June 1861

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY EVENING, TH« 28TM JUNE, 1861.
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  • 97 1 The Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam-Ship MADRAS, Cupt. BROWNE, arrived at New Harbour (his morning, having left Bombay on the 16th current, with the Europe Mails of the 27th May. The following passengers came by this opportunity For Singapore —Mrs Scott, iufent,
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  • 4370 1 Sir E. Lugard has boon appointed permanent Military Uuder-Seenftary to (ite War Department. The London Committee forward bv the present mail an additional vum of iJotJGO in aid ot the Indian Famine Belief Fund. The determination oft lie Faileral government of America to treat secession us rebellion is
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  • 1067 2 LONDON, Mav 2 7, 1861. Tea —Partly in coasequenoe of the Witsun holiday* the private transactions have been unimportant, but there have been two series of public sales, offering 18,388 packarges including 1,308 packages, of the Assam Company's growth, which sold readily at full rates. The China Tea
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  • 102 2 ARRIVALS. From Singapore —May 14, Ralston; Virginia; 20, Xiphias; Exact; 22, Balaklava 24, Patrio. tess. From China— May 11, Standard; 15, York, Alfred Mars 18, OitboDia 19, Powerful (traceport) 20, Ocean us, Looste; 21, James Paton, Alfred 22, Adelaide (a. Polly; 24, Pruth. From Batmria —May 14, Jedo;
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