The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 August 1861

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY EVENING, THE 6TH AUGUST, 1861.
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  • 589 1 To THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRES*. Sir, The anarchy and turmoil which at present prevail in the Malayan Peninsula, from Salengore to Romania, has not failed to attract public attention, and it is with the desire to promote a thorough ventilation of an important subject that 1
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  • 1749 1 Singapore, Tuesday Evening, 6th August, 1861. LOCAL, His Siamese Majesty's Steamers, consisting of the Volant, Enemy haser, and Meteor, arrived here on the 29th ultimo, with their Royal Highnesses Prince Krom Mun Visnunarth Nibhadpoon, second son, and I rinee Gaganang Yugol, fifth son, of His
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  • 277 1 Some boats have lately arrived from Kwantan in Paliang with cargoes of tin and guliah perclia. These ariicles had been buried during Inche Wan A limit's occupation of the river, and have been dug up and forwarded to their destination since he left that part of Pahang. The Chinese
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  • 294 1 By the barque Pioneer we have new* Irom Sarawak to the 21st ultimo. The Chinese and Malay traders were busy fitting out every available boat tor the purpose of proceeding to Mnka and Oya for sago. Sir Jaines Brooke was expected to return to Sarawak from Muka in the
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  • 1198 1 Any one familiar with Bangkok in 1856, when the English Treaty came into force, and revisiting it in 1861, when the trade has been open for five years, cannot fail to see great changes and some improvements. Spacious foreign stores and neat foreign houses ornament the part where most
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  • 461 2 B r the Dutch Mail Steamer Datatia we have Java papers to the 31st ult. The heavy and continued rains were producing much damage on the sugar estates, and not less to the second crops of rice, rendering the efforts which were beingmade in the previously inundated districts
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  • 364 2 The Dutch steamer Padong, Captain Guyot, from Batavia the 15th ultimo, arrived here on the 18th, and returned to Batavia on the 28th, with the Europe Mails of the !8th and 26th June. The P. O. Co*s Steamer Columbian, Captain Skottowe, from Hongkong the 12th ultimo, arrived at
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  • 641 2 July 13 Bremen Ocean Child Weeesenhorn, from Swansea, 27th March for Shanghai. n 13 Danish Cecrops, Davidson, from London for Bataria. n 13 American Daylight. Sangen, from New York 9th March for Hongkong. n 13 Spanish Gloria de Mahia Uwutia, from Liverpool 24th March for
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  • 452 2 ARKIV A L 8 July 20 Euphemus from Bombay n 21 Golconde (French) Toulon n 21 Pudel (Ham.) Hamburg n 21 City of Glasgow Sourabaya n 23 Mencius Hongkong n 23 Daniel Sharp (American) Calcutta n 23 Eolian Kampoot n 23 K. Hiap Kie (Dutch) Macassar n 24
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  • 460 2 Vessel's Names. Ton* Commanders. 'Consigners. Destination $r. H. M s. steamer Tonze IOO'NOJCS H. M's. Surveying brig Krishna 180'Jackson, Esq. H. M's Surveying schnr Saracen 235 Stanton, Esq. H.I. M's steamer Europeen 3000 Mons. Lei wipes H. S. M.'s Steamer Volant 178 Tr.iil Enemy Chaser Bush
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