The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 December 1861

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, MONDAY EVENING, THE 2ND DECEMBER, 1861.
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  • 113 1 The Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steam Ship PEKIN, Captain ROGERS, arrived at New Harbour this morning, at I I A. M., having left Bombay on the 16th ultimo. The following Passengers came by this opportunity For Singapore —Mr Van Kleef and
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  • 3892 1 Government have approved Sir Macdoruild Stephenson's proposal tor the restoration of the Red Sea Telegraph. A company is being formed. The Hungarian Council have offered allegiance to the Emperor, if he will restore the constitution. Serious disturbances have occurred at Peslh. The American Confederates have attack'd Fort Uatteras,
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  • 602 2 LONDON, 26 th October 1861. Tea. —Since the mail of the 10th of October, this market has continued active. The new Kaishous have been purchased most freely by the trade, and the opening rates have been in some cases improved on. The demand for the second grades has
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  • 68 2 ARRIVALS. From Singapore —October 9, Ricardo Schmidt; 11, Kamehameha IV. Mayola 22, R. Small; Elizabeth Christopher Newton. From Batavia —October 15, Cheribon. From China —October 8, Falcon 14, Robin Hood 20, Flying Spur i 24, Panic. DEPARTURES. For Singapore —October 15, Crouch Brothers. For Batarin —October 9, Batavia.
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