The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 January 1864

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  • 24 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE FREES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING, THE 8TH JANUARY, 18G4. THE OVERLAID SINGAPORE FREE FREER SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING, THE 8TH JANUARY, 1864.
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  • 2211 1 Singapore Friday, 8 :h January, 1864. ANNUAL RETTIOSPECT 1864. Sinoapork—The Revenue of Singapore in the official year *****3 amounted to -Rr* 1,232,190 showing :tn increase over the previous ear of Rs 92,7*37. The revenue was derived from the following sou tees. liind 39,09*3 Excise 838,480
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  • 698 1 The Java Courant publishes a statement of the loss of human life in Java ami the dependencies J tiring 1802 from other than natural causes. The following is a summary of if. It will be observed that the total number of persons killed by tigers is put down
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 114 1 ADY£»TI8GffiEXT. Pinavfr 12rt February 18G3. R P II E Partnership hitherto existing between WALTER SCOTT LOR VAIN. GEORGE MAC* TARI.ANE SANDILANDS and JOHN BUTTERY, at this place and Singapore, under the Style of Lorrain, Sandiland< and Co. at both places, is this day dissolved by etBuxion of time. The liquidation
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    • 326 1 NOTIFICATION. No. 177. With reference to Notification No. 146, dated 28th October 1863, His Honor the Governor has been pleased to dispense with the prescribed declaration in all cases in wbich Arms in reasonable quantities may be exported from Ports in the Straits Settlement to Cochin-China, Siam, the States in
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  • 1163 2 So old and respected an inhabitant of this Island as was the late Mrs Margaret Wallaie, should net be allowed to pass away from sight without a brief word from us. For 55 years she had been among us, enjoying the esteem, nay, the gratitude of all. Belonging, as
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  • 272 2 His Im|**ri;il Majrsty'a 2Su mnrr European, C a (Haiti Gistjuo, from Pomliilicrrv I !i« 14ili, ultimo, having on board 930 French noops, arrived here oil the morning of the 2it'i euirent, ami sailed tor Saigon on the 2»}ili. The British Indian S lea in Navigation Coin pan; 's
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  • 212 2 ooo Dec. 10 English Eliza Thornton, Maxwell, from Loudon for Siugapore. 14 Hamburg Sophia, Marten, from i-hanghdi for batavia. 15 English Surat, Fitzgerald, from Kanagttwa for Londou. 16 Fort. Dcslnmbrante de Souza, from Macao for Lisbon. tt 17 English Helen Xiekolton, HoPWay, from Foochow for
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  • 621 2 ARRIVALS. Dec. 21 Lizzie Webber from Labuan n 21 Sirin (Siatneee) Amoy n 21 8. Greenmann Bangkok 21 H ro Rangoon 21 Inchinnan do 21 Alabama (Con. stmr.) Cruizing 21 Louisa -Rangoon >t 21 Margarita (Span.) Manila n 22 Rifleman Hongkong >» 22 Carl (Danish) Amoy 22 Anna
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  • 967 2 AWT.a,.-\ Command, is. Consignees. 1 i DesliuatuniXc. I'v'Haiit llobsfm Senior Xaval Ollicer n oiCtlillvI s steamer 1 .fa'ttu:, 280 Adams Ditto Station steamer Rjitmaii r Horace ir Keid Ditto Ditto Surrey ing M's stcauiei 90 Lys i do 11. JJ'j, stcuuicr 1 *t*t'P 400 Ealo3 Govern
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  • 2166 3 Singapore Friday, 8th January, 1864. ANNUAL RETROSPECT 1864. Sin'OAPork —Tbe Revenue of Singapore in the official year 1862 63 amounted to 1,252,190 showing an increase over the previous \car of -U& 92,757. The revenue was derived froin the following soutccs. lri ud 39,695 Excise 838,486
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  • 690 3 The Java Courant publishes a statement of the loss of human life in Java and the dependencies during 1862 from other than natural causes. The following is a summary of it. It will be observed that the total number of l>er»ons killed by tigers is put down at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 113 3 ADTEHTISElfflEXT. Pinang 12 A February 1868. TH E Partnership hitherto existing between WALTER SCOTT LOR*AH, GROROB MACTARLANE SANDILANDS and JOHN BUTTERY, at this place and Singapore, under the Style of Lor* rain, Sandilands and Co. at both places, is this day dissolved bj effluxion of time. The liquidation of the
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    • 325 3 NOTIFICATION. No. 177. With reference to Notification No. 146, dated 28th October 1863, His Honor the Governor has been pleased to dispense with the prescribed declaration in all cases in which Arms in reasonable quantities may be exported from Ports in the Straits Settlement to Cochin-China, Siam, the States in
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  • 1159 4 So old and respected an inhabitant of this Island as was the late Mrs Margaret Wallace, should not be allowed to pass away from sight without a brief word from us. For 65 years she had been among us, enjoying the esteem, nay, the gratitude of all. Belonging, as
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  • 248 4 Hi* Im|*»ri»l Majesty's SUninor European, Cnptuin Gisque, from Pondiclrcrry I!io 14ili, ultimo, having on Insurd. 950 French troops, arrived hereon the morning of the 24th current, and sailed tor Saigon on the 29(h. The British Indian Sicain Navigation Company's Steamer Cheduba, Captain Baxter, from Calcutta the 8th ultimo,
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  • 211 4 —Cooo^ Dec. 10 English Eliza Thornton, Maxwell., from London for Singapore. tt 14 Hamburg Sophia, Marten, from Shanghai for Batuvia. 15 English Surat, Fitzgerald, from Eanagawa -for London. 16 Port. Dalnmbrante, de Souxa, from Macao for Lisbon. tt 17 English Helen Nicholton, HoUhlay, from Foochow
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  • 625 4 ARBI V ALS. Dec. 21 Lizzie Webber from Labuan r> 21 Sirio (Siamese) Amoj ft 21 8. Greenmann bangkok ft 21 H ro Rangoon yt 21 Inchinnao do n 21 Alabama (Con. stmr.) -Cruizing n 21 Louisa -Rangoon tt 21 Margarita (Span.) Manila tt 22 Rifleman Hongkong tt
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  • 906 4 1 eiseCt Attm"* Tom, Co*n naiwb) Consignee*. Deslinaiujn^'c. H» a cfonnor 1 viiLaut llobson Senior Xavul Oflicer 11. M s steamer J arms. 280 Adams Ditto Station 11. M'g steamer Rifleman M'a steamer Saracen 'Reid 90 Lys Ditto Ditto /I Surveying do H. M's. steamer Pinto
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