The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 January 1864
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1864-01-28 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 31] SINGAPORE; THURSDAY MORNING, THE 28TH JANUARY, 186*4. [NO. 418 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement605 1864-01-28 1 AGENTS. L3"eet. Mr F. Alcar. 11, Glwnent'* Lane, Lombard tHw-Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Kue D'AngoulSme, £iTA-Mr Mnir, News Agent. St. Honore. Frtand ol Chiaa Office. PSNXNSUIAR AN1> ORIENT AX. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Office* at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMERCIAL-SQUARE. MAIL LINES. OUTWARD ONE of605 words
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Advertisement537 1864-01-28 1 and consignees will be held responsible for all detention, expenses, and damags arising to the Steamers from such incorrect declarations, and further that no shipments of goods of tbife nature can he made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. WM. MACAULAY,— Agent. P. $0. S. N. Co', Office,, 1 Singapore, >537 words
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Advertisement769 1864-01-28 1 i3rittst) Jnlria Sbtram Navigation CTompane. Limited) TTfc N ot the Company's 9teamere f will leave Calcutta on the 7tb of each Month for Singapore, calling Rangoon, Moulmein, Pinang and Malacca, and will return to Calcutta again on or about the 26tb of each month, calling at the above ports. For769 words
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Advertisement963 1864-01-28 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT J AMIS, late Manager of Mr BAILDON'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCK HAHT SC Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. sc., to 4r963 words
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Advertisement621 1864-01-28 1 AGBNTi. BATAVIA— Mwri Lngt ft Co., BookMllert. CALCUTTA— M«Mr*Th»ck«r,Spiak ft Co. StAsdrtwi PIMAKC— Gasotu Offico. [Library Orders packed and shipped, or forwarded over, land without delay or trouble to purchasers on receipt of remittances or hank bill at few days sightJOHN BBNNBTT, Gun, Ritle, and Pistol Manufactory, 37, Moreton Terrace,621 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement552 1864-01-28 2 JONH LITTLE A C0'8 ABVER TtSEM CRT Ex China and Isabella. IJ1HE Undersigned have opened for sale Chamber sets, complete. Filters Carbon 1 gallon. n n 2 and 6 gallon. r> n Glass table. Pie Dishes with Imitation Paste covers. Tobacco Jars. Water Bottles and Stand. 1CUTLERY. Bodgera balance handles,552 words
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Advertisement912 1864-01-28 2 Baths, Infanta wire edged tin 30 inch 30 inch Oral Travelling. Bedsteads, Iron left 6x3 feet 6 n x 4 feet 6 x 6 feet 6 Childs 4 feet x 2 feet n 4. 6x2. 3 Buckets, Iron Galvanised for Horses Strong rubbish Chamber Corn C rushers Patent. Dish Covers,912 words
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Advertisement695 1864-01-28 2 SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Managers of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attoraiee to issue Policies of Lnauranoe against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Merchandise, and other Property at that place. The695 words
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Advertisement776 1864-01-28 2 lltSVEtANCES, THE QUEEN INSUBAHCE COMPANY. 000 156, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E. C. QC'CSK INSURANCE BCILDI NG8, LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLING. THE GENERAL PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY during the last five years is thus shown, vis FIRE PREMIUMS, 1st year 12,569 3 5 •Ditto .2nd n «...24,996 1* 2 Ditto776 words
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Advertisement754 1864-01-28 2 UNIVERSAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1860. OFFICES 35 CORNHILL, LONDON c CAPITAL £1,000,000. Chairman ITARVKT LEWIS, Esq. u. p. Deputy Chairman. '> A. D. De PAsU, Esq. (De PASS AND SON3.( Directors. Charles Bell, of Messrs J. Thomson. T. Bonar LKA Peter Bell, Esq- of Messrs Scott Bell Co.754 words
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Article1816 1864-01-28 3 TJIURSLIAY MORNING, 28TH JANUARY, 1664. The P. O. Co's Steam-ship China, Capt. Curling, from Hongkong the 15th current, arrived at New Harbour on the morning of the 21st, and sailed for Bombay, via Pinang and Galle, on the evening of the following day. His Imperial Majesty's1,816 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement754 1864-01-28 3 G.LfeY»*t WE Request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated to us by the Master or Survivors on their reaching this-port, or the information of the Underwriters in London. SYME CO. Lloyd's Aqentt. SISTAPORE, 18S1 p" NSON'S WATCHES AND CLOCK. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, BT SPECIAL APPOINTMBNT, TO754 words
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Advertisement761 1864-01-28 3 IRON HOUSES, SHEDS, CHURCHES, ROOFS. T8PPSR CQ.'S .COERUGATED GALVANIZED IRON, Roofing, Patent Tiles, Bonses, Churches, Schools, &,c. Packed for Shipment, ALSO GUTTERS, PIPES, RIDGING, PAILS, TUBING, WIRE, NAILS, SCREWS, AC—ALL GALVANIZED. For Prices, Drawings, and Catalogues, apply to TUPPER Co., Manufacturers, 61A, Moorgate Street, London, E.C., or Berkley Street, Birmingham.761 words
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Advertisement763 1864-01-28 3 PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, Ac. Free from Adulteration, MAXLTACTUKED BT CROSSE A StACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, 21, SOHO, LONDON. Dr HASSALL, the great Analytical Chemist, states in the Lancet of February 4th, 1854, and in his Work on Food and its Adulterations with reference to the Food Products chemically and763 words
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Advertisement222 1864-01-28 3 NOTICE. 'T'HE Undersigned hereby give notice that, from this date, Mr W. W. Coo* is no longer a partner of their Firm. ADAM A CO. Sa*rabaya, 1{M June, 1863. HOTICE. MR. FERDINAND VON DER HEYDE is a partner of our firm from this day. Singapore, 1st July, 1863. [6. m.222 words
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Article784 1864-01-28 4 —OooO (From the Pinang Gazette, January 16.) It is reported to-day that the Alabama was seen off Jnnk Ceylon two or three days ago, and is supposed to be cruising in the track of the Bice ships. 4 A sad accident has been reported to us, as having occurred784 words
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Article1199 1864-01-28 4 (Fro/n the Overland China Mail Jany. 15.) Since we last wrote, no important events have taken place either in China or Japan. The present position of those countries, iu their foreign relations, is as follows Japan, for the moment, desists from her efforts to harass her foreign friends of1,199 words
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Article1274 1864-01-28 4 VexseCt R times. Tout ■firemm mm II. M.'s sU'tmer Vigilant Hobson Senior Naval Officer il. M's steamer Janus *280 Adams Ditto Station H. M's steamer Rifleman II. M'.i steamer Saracen 90 Lys Ditto Ditto Surveying do B. Hulk Princess Rot/al Prussian ship Der West Bremen barq1,274 words
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Article393 1864-01-28 4 (From the Englishman'$ Overland Mail J any. 9) Malacca Shoals. On the first of January we mentioned that the P. O. Company's 8. S. Nubia had touched on shoals in tbo China seas, which waa probably the cause she had been rejected by government for the passage of troops393 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1864-01-28 4 REGISTER OF THE WEATHER AT SINGAPORE, FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 1863. 1 Remarks. of Thunder *2d |i m. heavy clap 10.73 Inches. D. V AUG HAN, F. R. G. S., Magistrate of Police.34 words
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