The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 April 1863
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1863-04-02 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 30] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 2ND APRIL, 1863. [NO. 1418 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement627 1863-04-02 1 AGENTS. Low DO*— Mr P. AJgar, 11, CI PARIS—Mr G. W. YAPP, No. 13, Roe D A*if?on MALTA—Mr Mo'r, New# AF«ot. Gt. M° of CklM OMoo. Street, ombard on lime, Booori. STB AW NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Office t at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMBBCXAL-SQUAM. MAVJ MAIL LINES.627 words
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Advertisement547 1863-04-02 1 and consignees will be held responsible for all detention, expenses, and damage arising to the Steamers from inch incorrect declarations, and further that no shipments ofgoods of this nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. Wit. MACAULAY,- Ajent. P. 0. S. 2V. Co's Offices,) Singapore, > 30 th547 words
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Advertisement722 1863-04-02 1 JUST UCIIVtD And on tale at the Free Free* Office, a further supply of CRAWFURD'S Descriptive Dictionary of the Indiau Islands Ac., Price $4. AL80 FOR 8ALE The American Expedition to Japan. —By Commodore Perry, with numerous illustrations. —Price $7. Ditto Vol. III. Observation* on the Zodiacal Lights from April722 words
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Advertisement576 1863-04-02 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE hare given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBXBT JAMS, late Manager of Mr BAIXJDOM'S Medical Ball, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Dux can Fucitiir A Co of Edinburgh. In oar Booms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 a. M., to 4r. M.576 words
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Advertisement444 1863-04-02 1 AQBtfTI. BATAT I A— Vniri Lw|« k Co., BookMlloio- CALCUTTA— MenraTbMkor.BolHk it Co. ItiUnwi Pl*A*o~0»totU Ofioo. r fLtfcrorj A CARD. MRS. WISEHAM'S PRIVATE BOARDING* ESTABLISHMENT, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, 8INGAPORBWithin 10 minutes drive of Commercial Square. O ENTEEL Parties visiting Singapore or sending in this Settlement are resnectfullv informed in this444 words
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Article1881 1863-04-02 2 THURSDAY MORNING, Skd APRIL, 1663. IIpt Majeely'g Steamer Perseus, Captain Kingston, from the Chjk? of Good Ho|»e the 29ih January, arrived liere on the evening of the 2*3ch u-hiuio. The British Steamer Teunder Captain Fowler, from Hongkong the 20th ultimo, arrived here on the evening of1,881 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement560 1863-04-02 2 TO Bt 9010 W LIT. I N» ~T"\ALVEY, thai desirable residence I near Wrong Satoe, a* present SO§L| occupied by M. F. DAVUMOX, Esq. WW The house, which is convenient and admirably adapted to the climate, ie situated on a hiD commanding a view of the flag staff at Fort560 words
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Advertisement769 1863-04-02 2 I SUM FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. THB Managers of the 8UN FIBE OFFICE, LONDON, beg t© inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the wndsreigned as their Attorafcs to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Merchandize, and other Property at that place. The following769 words
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Advertisement833 1863-04-02 2 I c11 QUEEN IN8UEAN0E COMPANY. Chief Offim —Qcm Iesoraecb Bcuj>ib«* 0 Lnrnroofc; London OJJk* M, Kna W«lxjam Snxxt, B. C. CAPITAL: One Million Sterling. 3&e (Snurtl progress of tf>e (Kompanp During the last iour jean ii thus shown, via:— FIRE PREMIUMS, 1st year £12,569. 3 5 Ditto 2nd 24,996 14833 words
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Advertisement472 1863-04-02 2 INSURANCES VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY. THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents here, for the above Company, are •enti here, for the above Company, are to accept risks by any first class Ship to any port in India or Cfiina, and to issue Policies, payable in Bombay, Calcutta, China or Singapore. WM.472 words
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Advertisement228 1863-04-02 2 ROtNI. THE Undersigned have formed a Partnership and established themselves in business in this place, under the Style or Firm of CHIANG TEO k SONS, in English, and under the Choo TEAXG WHAT in Chinese, as General Merchants, and Coamimson Agents, from the loth Mar instant. CHIANG HONG LIM. CHIANG228 words
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Article1177 1863-04-02 3 CHINESE RIOTS. From the Piuaug Argus, March 19. The prompt measures of the authorities in swearing in :i number of Special Constables indifferently from the ranks of die Tua-peh-kong and Hoseng Societies, —and in keeping tliem hard at work, has we are glad to say prevented a repetition of1,177 words
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Article338 1863-04-02 3 f From the Daily Prru, March 20.) The San Francisco papers received per Shirley contain, we find, some important items of intelligence beyond the war news. A conference had been held at the White house of a most important nature. Secretary Stanton was there, and several of the leading338 words
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Article1676 1863-04-02 3 CHINCHONA CULTIVATION. In a recent issue, we endeavoured to lay before our readers an intelligible account of the present state and prospects of Chinchona cultivation on Neilghernes. We now resume the subject, and fulfil the promise given at the conclusion of our article, to show why the Dutch in1,676 words
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Article162 1863-04-02 3 Sir Charles Trevelyan shews himself so much a master of fact in his replies to tho various addresses presented to him, that wo shall begin to {lohbt whether he was ever re* called for Madras. The Mahomedan community presented him with an address which dealt chiefly with the past,162 words
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Article3945 1863-04-02 3 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TIA BOMBAY. To 25TH FKBRUART. (From the Hurkaru.") Nero York 14 ih February.— The French Peace proposal peremptorily declined. Attack on Charlcstown postponed in conse2uence of a difference between the Generals, llinois and Kentucky Legislatures have appointed Commissioners for Conference. Louisville and Jersey have invited the South3,945 words
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Article1392 1863-04-02 4 ((From the Sydney Morning Herald February 19.) Some weeks ago, our telegraphic intelligence stated that the Adelaide people were contemplating the construction of a land telegraph line by Stuart's Toute to Van Dieinen's Gulf. In Tuesday,s Herald we reprinted the paper read by Mr Todd on the subject before1,392 words
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Article1152 1863-04-02 4 1 'esseft Name*. Ton* Camwuwlets. Consignees. II. M't. steamer Rifleman 486 Reed Government Surveying H. MY steamer Perseus 950 Kingston Ditto IT. MY steamer Jaunt 233 Adams Ditto Uncertain II. MY steam gun-boat Mohr 100 Warwick Ditto Repairing II. M's schooner Saracen 65 1 Ditto Surveying1,152 words