The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 December 1863
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section21 1863-12-08 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY MORNING, THB 8TH DECEMBER, 1868. J TI. 1 J z J J r 9J21 words
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Article527 1863-12-08 1 TO THB EDITOR OF THB SINGAFORB FRBB PRESS Sir, In a recent issue, you noticed the arrival of R number of females from China, congratulating the Settlement on the beginning thus made to the much wanted increase of the female part of the population. I would gladlv join in527 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article17 1863-12-08 1 At WOODNEUK. Singapore, on the 1st current, the Wife of REGINALD PADPAY, Esq., of a SON*.17 words
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Article37 1863-12-08 1 At St. Andrew's Church, Singapore, on tho -7th ultimo, bv the Revd. CHAS. J. WATERHOUSE, A. M.. Chaplain," WM. RAMSAY SCOTT, Esq., to BLANCHE EMILY, eldest daughter of the late GEORGE JULIUS DARE, Esq.— AH Cards.37 words
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2703 1863-12-08 1 Singapore, Tuesday, 8/A December 1863. We are glad to observe from the Stiaits Government Gazette that an assistant to the Collector of Stamps has beeu appointed. With this addition to the establishment we hope the Stamp Office will be kept open daily until 3 o'clock2,703 words
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Advertisement114 1863-12-08 1 ADTEBTI8EKE9TT. Pinang, 12 th February 1868. rp H E Partnership hitherto existing between A WALTER SCOTT LORSAIN, GKOBGB MACRARLANB SANDILANDS and JOHN BUTTERT, at this place and Singapore, under the Style of Lorrain, Sandilands and Co. at both places, is this day dissolved bjr effluxion of time. The liquidation of114 words
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Article378 1863-12-08 2 (From the Pinang Argus, November 12.) Our Hill Sanatarium was recently visited by Sir Barnes, and Lady Peacock, two Messrs Peacock, Mr Scott B. C. Judge of Patna, Mr Cowell and Mr Pittar of the Calcutta Bar, Dr. Mactier of the Bengal Medical Service, as well as other distinguished378 words
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Article455 1863-12-08 2 The United Slates Steamer Wyoming, McDougall, arrived here on the 30th 'ultimo, from a cruize m search of the Alabama, 'which vessel, however, she did not succeed in falling in with. The Wyoming left this yesterday to resume her search. a The Dulch Mail Steamer Konxngin der .A455 words
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Article359 1863-12-08 2 NOT. 5 -English Rubicon, Hoseason, from Amoyfor London. tt 6 English Westminster, Pickering, 'from Hongkong for Melbourne. n 4» English Julia, Bird, from Shanghai for London. 7 English Lorton, MoILrd, from Shanghai for Liverpool. 8 Olden. Anna, Scbnlken, from Shanghai for New York. n ll359 words
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Article603 1863-12-08 2 ARRIVALS. Nov. 20 Shantung from Hongkong 20 Apeldoorn (Dutch etmr.) Rhio 20 Fortuna (Amer.) Hongkong 20 Courier (Sar.) Sarawak 22 Gertrude Jc Calcutta 22 Bine Jay Amoy ft 22 Ktoile (French) t watow n 22 Oriza i do) Saigon 22 Vigilent (H.M.'s «tmr.) Sunda Strait 23 Nepaul (steamer)603 words
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