The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 January 1864
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1864-01-21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER VOL. 31] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 21ST JANUARY, 1864. [NO. 318 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement614 1864-01-21 1 AGENTS- Street. -1 i A«nos-Mr F- Algar, 11, Clement's Lane, Lombard PARIS— Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Rna D'AngonlSme, UiLTA-Mr Mair, News Agent. fat. Honore. I {./ifcexoNG— Friend of China Office. j p£NXN8UlaA& AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offices at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMERCIAL614 words
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Advertisement576 1864-01-21 1 and consignees will be beld responsible for all detention, expenses, and damage arising to the Steamers from cuch incorrect declarations, and fnriher that no shipments of goods of this natnre can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. WM. MACAULAY,— Agent. P. 0. S. AT. Co'i Offices, j Singapore, J.576 words
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Advertisement783 1864-01-21 1 23rmsb In&ia Strain Nabigatton (Joinpanp. Limited) ONE ol the Company's Steamere will heave Calcutta on the 7th 3|jS2jga£of each Month for Singapore, calling Rangoon, Moulmein, Pinaag and Malacca, and will return to Calcutta again on or about -the 26th of each month, calling at the above ports. W For freight783 words
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Advertisement962 1864-01-21 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE hare given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT J AMI*, late Man*-' ger of Mr BAILDOU'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DOKCAR FLOCKHART A Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4962 words
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Advertisement617 1864-01-21 1 9 O- 1". i AG B NTS. BaTatia—Meatr* Laage Co., BookMUcrs. Calcutta—MegtnTha«ker. Spink it Co StAadrewt Pin a lie—Gazette Office. (Library Orders packed and shipped, or forwarded over, land without delay or trouble to purchasers on receipt of remittances or bank bill at few days sight- 5 JOHN BENNETT, Gun,617 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement541 1864-01-21 2 JONH LITTLE CO'S ABmraiMMT. Ex China and Isabella. THB Undersigned hare opened ibr sale Chamber sets, complete. Filters Carbon 1 gallon. n n 2 and 6 gallon. yj n Glass table. Pis Dishes with Imitation Paste eovers. Tobacc o Jars. Water Bottles and Stand. JCUTLERY. Bodgers balance handles, Table Knives.541 words
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Advertisement910 1864-01-21 2 Baths, Infant# wine edged tin 30 ia*h 36 inch Qvel Travelling. Bedsteads, Iron left 6 x 3 feet 6 n X 4 feet 6 x 6 feet 6 Childs 4 feet x 2 feet 4.6x2.8 Shears Trays Buckets, Iron Galvanized for Horses Strong rubbish Chamber Corn Crashers Patent. Dish Covers,910 words
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Advertisement706 1864-01-21 2 ttt3U K A N C v SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. B8TABLI9HKD 1710. TH E Managers of the SUM FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed th# undersigned as their Attornies to issue Policies of -Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Merchandise.706 words
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Advertisement779 1864-01-21 2 QUEEN COMPANY. Chief Office —QUBBN IHSC&ANCB BUILDINGS LIYBKPOOL London Office —83, KING WILLIAM STBBBT, C. fS jCAPITAL On# i Million Sterling. ©eneral progress of tilt Sompanp During the last four jean is thus showp, via^— t FIRE PREMIUMS, 1st year A1M69 3 5 Ditto 2nd 14 8 Ditto 3rd ,,38,482779 words
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Advertisement791 1864-01-21 2 UN ITERS A L MARINE INSURANCE COMPIJFY LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1860. OFFICES So CORE HILL, LONDON B. C CAPITAL 1,000,000. i Chairman HA*V*T LB WIS, Esq. M. p, Deputy Chairman. A. D. DE PA?S; Esq. (DE PASS AND S0jtf> Di rectors. Charles Bell, of Messrs J. Thomson, T. Bonar Co Peter791 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article49 1864-01-21 3 On the 19th January, 1864—At Mount Emily, Singapore, the Wife of Captain JAMES BURS, Bengal Staff Corps and Officiating Resident Councillor Singapore, of a DAUGHTER. At No. 15 Canning Street, Liverpool, on the 12th December. 1863, the Wife of J. J. GUESS sin ELDS, Esq. of a DAUGHTER.49 words
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Article256 1864-01-21 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 21ST JANUAUY, lbC4. The P. O. Go's Steamer Aden Capt. Curling, from Hongkong the 7th current, artived here on the afternoon of I4th, and sailed for Bombay on the lGtli. The P k O. Go's Steamer Ottawa, Capt. Blake, from Bombay the 19th ultimo,256 words
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Article2480 1864-01-21 3 During the course of 1864 the proposal of the Indian Government to levy Port dues in the ports of the Straits and other causes induced a renewed agitation for the transfer of the management of the Settlement to the Colonial Office. The improved slate of our finances,2,480 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement706 1864-01-21 3 LM&YBS f WE Request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated to us by-the Ma*e f or oo™™ 1 8 on the,r reaching this port, or the information of the Underwriters in London. SYME CO. Singapore, lPtfl. Lloyd' t Atrentr. BENSON'S WATCHES AND CLOCK. JVVATCH AND CLOCK MAKER,706 words
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Advertisement736 1864-01-21 3 WO* HQU&Et, SKtDI, ROOFS. TORUS CQ.-8 GALVAlfJZED IBO|T, .>'1 I A a 90* U :11 Roofing, Patent Tlies, Houses, Churches, Schools, &e. Packed for Shipment, ALSO GUTTER?, PIPES, RIDGING, PAILS, TUBING, WIRE, NAILS, SCREWS, Ac—ALL GAL- VANIZED. For Prices, Drawings, and Catalogues, applj to TUPPER Co., Manufacturers, 61 A, Moorgate736 words
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Advertisement811 1864-01-21 3 SfKWrtltt ttRRART. TOWN HALL. Opex FROJ M 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. MONTIILT SL BS^* N T 0 ,S1st Class, Two Works and P* J® 1 0 0 5 2 2nd n One Wdrk and Ofk 9 (after 3 months m the 3rd One Work or One Per>'811 words
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Advertisement470 1864-01-21 3 PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, Ac. Free from Adulteration, MANUFACTURED BT CROSSE A itACKWILt., Purveyors to the Queen, 21, SOHO, LONDON, Dr HASSAAL, the great Analytical Chemist, states in the Lancet, of February 4th, 1854, nnd in his Work on Food and its Adulterations with reference to the Food Products chemically and470 words
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Article1844 1864-01-21 4 United States. —New York, Deer. 5th —The retreat of General Meade is confhmed. Ine Army of the Potomac has rccrossed the Rupidan. Lee had anticipated the Federal advance, and strengthened his position so as to render it unassailable. This retreat without a battle had caused great dissatisfaction in1,844 words
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Article1381 1864-01-21 4 Name*. rt* I'exseC lou> Comnoiu'lei s. Lonxignzcx. Destnullum \~i H. M.'s steamer Vigilant Hobson Senior Naval Officer H. M's steamer Janus 280, Adams Ditto Station H. M's steamer Rifleman Saracen\ 90| Reed Ditto Surveying H. M's steamer Lys Ditto do 11 M's sfpfliner Centaur Creasv Ditto1,381 words