The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 November 1862
1862-11-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section12 1862-11-08 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MORNING, THE 8TH NOVEMBER, 1862.12 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article34 1862-11-08 1 \t Sarawak, on the oth ultimo, the wife of L. V. jlEUI*. Esq. of a DAUGHTER. At Sree Menanti. Singapore, on the 31st October, the wife of REGINALD PADDAY, Esqr. of a Daughter.34 words
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2836 1862-11-08 1 Singapore, Saturday, 8 th November 1862. LOCAL. \\e understand that H. M. steamers Scout and Coquett will proceed to Traiigauu, immediately after the arrival of the steamer Hurrnnk from Calcutta. The object of their visit is to insist on the removal of the ex-Sultan of2,836 words
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624 1862-11-08 1 A few weeks ago we had occasion lo notice the attempts of the Dutch Government to extend its rule and infiuence over the ports 011 the East Coast of Sumatra which have hitherto been open to general trade. We pointed out that624 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1862-11-08 1 KQTICB. THE interest and responsibility of Mr DADABHOY HORMUSJEE CAMA, Mr NUSSERBOMANJEE MODY, Mr MUNCHERJEE J»CSSE»WASJEE MODY, Mr RUSTOMJEE DADAH>IOY CAMA, and Mr ARDASEER NUSSERWANJEE ceases in our Firm from this date; and the business of the said Firm will hereafter be carried on bv Mr BYRAMJEE HORMUSJEE CAMA. BYRAMJEE57 words
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Article171 1862-11-08 2 We understand that the Frenrh and Spanish Governments have refused to ratify the trea y with Cochin China which was taken to uez by the Echo some time ago* The ground of this refusal is sai to be the agreement to give back tothe Cochin Chinese one of »lie171 words
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Article193 1862-11-08 2 By the Dutch mail steamer we have Java papers to the 1st current. The Governor-General lnul sanctioned an increase to the capital of the Java Bank of two millions of florins, and an extension of the issue of the Bank to that amount. The civil and military Governor193 words
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Article326 1862-11-08 2 It rained heavily on Wednesday night, and the hill streams brought floods of water into the jdains. The inner portion of Sungy Kluaii" plain was submerged, the water being ponded back by the public road over which the water rushed The branch road to the Great Tree Pass was326 words
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Article615 1862-11-08 2 The Siamese Steamer Chew Vhya, Captain Orton, from Bangkok the 19th ultimo, arrived here on the 23rd, and returned to Bangkok on the 30th he British Steamer heiver, Captain Crockett, froin Hongkong the 18th ultimo, arrived here on the morning of the 25th, and proceeded to Pinang and615 words
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Article559 1862-11-08 2 Oct 10 American Sarah Newman, Cobb, from Boaton, 1st July for Shanghai. n 10 British Artemisia Henry, from Sunderland, 7th May for Shanghai. Oct. Id British John Bull Mason, from Cardiff, 15th June for Shanghai. n 15 British Verbena fladenbaed, from Cardiff, 10th Jane for559 words
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Article438 1862-11-08 2 ARRIVALS 23 C. Pbya (Siam atr) from Bangkok :ilz r r a(B mhto) n 23 Ariel (Siamese) Banekok 23 Siwa (Hambro') m«!S 2o Reiver (steamer) Hongkong A ln a^ re (French) Bordeaux "la a 5®? pra Dutch Hongkong 26 Granada (H.L it's steamer)Saigon "26 Soout (H. M'g steamer)438 words
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Article577 1862-11-08 2 V esseC* Xante*. Ton* omiimnilet s. Consignees. 9 H. M's steamer Scout 1464 Corliett Government f Tringanu H. M.'s steamer Coauettt 677 Alexander Ditto do H. M's schooner Young Queen 65 Ditto Surveying H. M's steam gun-boat Tonze 100 Fox Ditto V J Malaccca H. M's577 words
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2560 1862-11-08 3 IMPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN .—QUANTITIES. 5».5 Si •ft U 2» •ft V. •St ■3 -v. •o s is «s •»> 1.5 sa a 3 •t 1 CN 1 1 j R .5 *5?2,560 words