The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 June 1865

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1 5 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 32.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE IST JUNE, 1865. [No. 20.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 646 1 AGENTS. Street.J.OMDOS— Mr F. Alger, 11, Ctatteaft Une, Lombard PABI»— Mr G. W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angonleme, MALTA— Mr Mnir, Newe Agent. ttt. Honors IloMOKOKQ—Friend of China Office. SKIPPING PENINSULAS, AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offices at Xeic Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMBKCIAL-SQUAXV. MAI LINES. OUTWARD
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    • 651 1 SHtP PIK®. ROTtCS having been made by O the Company's Steamers to Shanghai, and other open Trading Ports in China, of Fire-arms, Munitions and Implements of M ar, as well as other Contraband Goods, Mated to be Merchandise, and,causing considerable loss and detention to the Coin|>aiiy's Steamers, the undersignedhereby givesnoticeu
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    • 666 1 I N ANCt SSSBk CE rpHE underjjgned having been appointed Agents lite IIAMBUEQ (Ja DUTIITKU IRSUBAMCB Cox PAR IBS or N.w YORK, DOCTOR k equest that all cases of shipwreck be communi )ated to them by the Master or Survivors on thei) reaching this port, for the inforasatiqn of either
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    • 680 1 matIRANCt OFFICES* THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. —ooo— LEADEN HALL STREET, LONDON, E. a QCEBN IKBURANCB BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS STERLING. I!£ GENERAL PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY daring the last five years is thai shown, vis:— EIRE rHEMlL'ilis, Ist year 12,569 8 5 Ditto 2nd 24,096 14 9 Ditto Brd
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    • 602 1 AGExNTS. BATAYIA— Mew* Lange k Co., Book»eller*. CALCUTTA— MeMreThaeker, Spink k Co. St And RAWS Pi raw® —Gatelte Office. {Libraiy Amicable Insurance Office. POLICIES granted covering all Risks on Cargo by Steamers and First Class Vessels, Parable in case of Loss in London, Calcutta, Bombay and China. WM. SPOT!ISWOODE, and
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 21 2 At Ooylton Hillbead, on the 23rd of March, the Wife of Jaxss P. NXTXN, Esq., of Singapore, of a Son.
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  • 2075 2 TIIUMIUY MORNING. IST JUNE, 1865. BleteorologlQalObservAtlona For Out week ending 271* May, 1865. The extreme variation of temperature during the past week.* 16^° The Max. Temperature during the fiast week 92® The Max. Tern, during the corresponding period of the pa&l year.. 90° inches. The total
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  • 213 2 RAN'QE OP TEMPERATURE. RAIN-FAIX. REMARKS. Months. Singapore. Calcutta. Singapore. Calcutta. January... February.. March,. April... May Juno July........ August. September October November. December. 7V to 89" 69° 90 69i 90 72} 91 72 91 1 73} 91 71} 92 73} 91}
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 779 2 NOTICE THE Firms of METZEXDORTF, WILMASS, RUTS HLD Co. at Hatavia, and MATHIEU, EUBS, KUYS and Co. at ?ourabnya, being dissolved this date, aq? buoine.- s will be carried on by the undersigned ou the same footing under the style of Wm. MATHIEU CO. Messrs M. M ETZENIJORFF and H.
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    • 722 2 NOTICE. TMIE Undersigned have accommodation at their Wharves at New Harbour for the storing of Merchandize in insurable Brick Godowns and of Coals in dry sheds. Vessels of the largest size can lie alongside the 1171 .A _li A* i t a i__J !*L Wharves at all times and discharge
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    • 106 2 3IR9APORR LIBRARY. TOWN HALL. OF£5 FROM 10 JL K. TO P, M. MOUTHLT SUBSCRIPTIONS. Ist Class, Two Works and One Periodical I 2nd n One Work and One Periodical (after S months in the Library) 1 3rd n One Work or One Periodical (after 6 months in the Library)i Singapore,
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  • 456 3 So many Reviews of Mr. Cameron's Book on "Our Tropical Possessions in Malayan India" have been lately presented to the public, from the Saturday Eeveiw, Examiner, and other English newspapers, that it may not be amiss here, to give another critique upon the above mentioned work, from the pen
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  • 782 3 Among the passengers per Steamer Chov> Phya on her previous trip from Singapore, was Tan Kim Cheng Esq, Siamese Consul for that port, who has been honored with the title of Phra Bides Banij Siambijit Bacty." We believe he was the first Consul appointed by His Majesty the King
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  • 3372 3 Custom* receipts for the year." Few would suspect it, bm it is a fact, that oar customs duties levied at this single port alone, have nearly doubled wiihiu the p.ist year. In the official year ISO 3-64, they were considerably, over six lakhs, and the year which closed on
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  • 309 3 FRANCE. (From the Overland Mail) A frightful tragedy took place at Par s on Monday afternoon A stranger obtained access to the Russian Secretary of Legation, at the offices of the Embassy and stabbed him five times with a dagger. The assassin was arrested. The murderer wounded two
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1262 4 ADVKRTtSKMKHTS THK RKW ntHCN MMIIT By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sane- tion of Her Majesty's Government, and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. fTtHERAPION :—or CUBE 'OP CURES; This JL successful and highly popular medicament, as employed in the continental hospitals by Boston, Jobert", Yelpeau, and others,
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    • 989 4 tbrea days effect a care when capßi, cabebs, ftc. h«M utterly failed. 3* 9d 4e 6d lis and 33s per box. The superiority of these celebrated medicines over every 'king of the kind is universally acknowledged, end the *xtraordinary demand for them is without precedent. Many there are, who from
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    • 739 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBIBT J AMIS, late Manager of Mr BAILDOI'I Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DCHCAN FLOCK HAST Co of Edinburgh. In- our Rooms adjoining we MAY be consulted from 10 A. U., to 4 P.
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    • 800 4 BINSOrS WATCHES AKD CLOCK WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, BT SPECIAL APTHNMRHT, TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THR PRINCE OP WALKS. Opinions of the London Press upon Benson's Great Clock and Watches in the Exhibition, 1862. As a sample "A moretplenof English clock- did sndexqui.itt.work on a large lj finished piece scale,
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 585 5 ARRIVALS, May 23 Hannoverian barq Armin, Hohnhelx. from Rangoon 1st May. 24 British barq Mary Spencer, Flarty, from Whaewhen 11th April. 24 French barq Antaris, Otbivand, from Rungoon 1st May. n 24 British ship Hippotlyta, Fallett, from Hongkong 1st May. 25 Port barq St. Vicente de Paulo, de
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