The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 31 May 1866

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 33.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 31ST MAY. 1866. [No. 22.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 652 1 shippik PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Officet at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) CoMMBBCIAL-SoUABB. i i r>v\rf MAIL LINES. OUTWARD MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular ami Oriental Steam Navigation Company's S'enm Ships with the English Mails may he expected at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, about
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    • 663 1 3N IPPI NQ. NOTICE. ALL Payments in Singapore for Passage money and Freight mast be made in Spanish, Mexican or Peruvian Dollars, full weight. S. J. G. JELLICOE,—Agent* P. tj* O. S. N. Go's Office?, Singapore, 1st April 1866 rotickT" having been made by O the Company's Steamers to Shnng,
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    • 568 1 and 29th of each month. To Macassar, Timorkouang, Delhi, and the Moluccas (Bauda, Am* boina, Ternate and Menado), on the 15th of each month. To Bawean and Banjarmassing, the 27th. For information apply to HOOGLANDT < Singapore, 10th January, 1865. CO— Agentr ROTTCT. MR JOHN BAXTBK and Mr JOHN LAWRENCE
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    • 692 1 aauRARce OFFICES National Provincial MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON, OFFICES COWPBK'S COURT CORNIIILL, K. c. Capital £10 JO,OC 0. 'T'HE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the Company in this place, are prepared to accept risks on 1st class Vessels Cargo and Freight, to the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe.
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    • 569 1 CKSURARCt OFtCFKN FIRR I5 U flRK CK RATES FOR BUILDINGS AND THEIR COH TENTS AT SINGAPORE. Brick and Stone and covered with mmm Tiles, Slates or Metal... t i Brick and Lath and Plaster... Vessels in llarbour... Short Period Ho tee. IM.IAU BUVTC IATW UI rren 1a Lave B<*>N J*
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  • 784 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Daily Free Preee. SIR, Just as our hot season is coming on, and we Bt&nd in need of plenty of Ioe, the machine bn aks and little or none is to be obtained, besides which the quality of that which is mnde is
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  • 1295 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 31ST MAT, 18C6. The. following is the list of officers belonging to H. M's Ceylon Rifles who arrived here per H. M's steamer Feroze, on the evening of the 23rd instant, from Ceylon for Hongkong:— Col. McDonald, Mrs McDonald, Capt. and Mrs Medeo, Capt.
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  • 1458 2 Minites ofth: Proceedings or th t Ha licii-al J 4 Comnucsio ocrs on ilia 23ri Hay, 18 i(J. C »ranr&jioners Present Ron'ble Col. M A;PHKR<DV, I resent. Captain MATNE, II O. WOODS, W. H. READ, > Esgnircs. J. D. VAUGHA.V, J Paierso i Road. —Peal a letter from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 750 2 TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. O31 O EI DON. Patent, March 1*/ 1862. Messrs GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, enntirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metallio fastenings, and especially adapted for those long resident in warm climates. MESSRS. GABRIEL THE OLE ESTABLISHES DENTISTS
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    • 859 2 wa. CAM£RQfT3 BOOK QN TK£ §TEULtTS. TflE undersigned will receive from the Publishers, by the first mail after publication, number of the first issued copies of this work— Those desiring to secure copies will please send their mimes to the undersigned. JOHN LITTLE CO. Singapore, 14th Deer. 1864. PICKLES, SAUSES,
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    • 91 2 SlRfcArOtU LCRfc&ftY. TOWN HALL. OPBJT PROM 10 A. M. TO C M. MORTHLT SCBSCRIPTIORS. 1st Class, Two Works and One Periodical 2 2nd »> One Work and One Periodical fafter 3 months in the Library) 3rd n One Work or One Periodical (after 6 months in the Library)..— 9 4
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  • 39 2 tTomrem Occnrrrnos. DEATHS. In Bnine River, on the 25th ultimo, on board the steamer Labuan, Mr. John d' Rozario, of Singapore, suddenly. At Singapore, on the evening of the 27th instant, the infant son of Mr H. D. CHOFBAD.
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  • 833 3 The other day a Eurojiean named Balfour, second mate on board the British barque Bordero, reported at the police station that he had been assaulted in South Bridge Road. The assailant succeeded robbing him of ten dollars in money, as also of a watch chain. Tne Police have arrested
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  • 1656 3 THE following Periodicals for April and New Books were received by the P. O. C°m|»ny's steamer Northam at the Singapore Library on the 15th nltimo. All the Year Round Art Journal Atheoaum Blackwood*! Magazine Chambers's Journal Cornhill Magaaine Dublin Magazine Fraaer's Magazine Good Worda Macmillan's Magazine Once a Week
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  • 528 3 \Ve arc glad to be able to record di.it this good old English game has again made its appearance amongst us. On Thursday the 10*h lust, a match was commenced between an eleven of H. M. 8. "lUltler" and the Royal Artillery, r emu* the Penang Cricket Club. We
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  • 779 3 One of the first tilings required in tlio management of C onvicls is strict discipline. Slackness or len ty, although appreciable by the few as a sequence of good conduct, encourages the generality to revert to the old course of their crimes, and is apt to turn them into
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 723 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBIKT JAMS, late Manager of Mr FIIILDOI'a Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Duncan FLOCK HART A CO of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 a. m., to 4 p.
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    • 1713 4 BERSOH? WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE JW, BENSON, LCBQATI HILL, LONDON, E. C. (Established 1749. Watch MID Clock Maker by Warrant of Appointment to H. K. H. the Prinoe of Wales, has fitted up extensive Workshops with steam machinery for the production of.Clocks and Timepieces of every description.
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    • 1053 4 in which mercury sarsnptirilla, Ac. are loo often employed in rain, to the aeriow detriment of heahf it* surprising efficacy hat only to be tested to lI appreciated. w As these complaints if neglected become chmnte or incurable, sufferers will do well to make nmiL?» trW of rem#!,, which ooooocW
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 499 5 ARRIVALS. May. 22 British ship Tluntly Castle Barrett, from G'gow 12 Feby. r> 23 do barq Ararat, Bayle, from Penaug 12 May. ii 23 Dutch do Fredericka Wilhelmina, Costerinan, from [Batavia 12 May. v> 23 British barq Empress, Pemise. from Penang 9 May. n 24 Pruss. barq Jan
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    • 622 5 Steamers and Sailing Vessels. VESSELS' NAMES. TON 8 COMMANDERS. CONSIGNEES. DCSTINATK H. M's. steamer Coquette 677 Roe Senior Naval Officer England H. M. schooner Saracen 50 Thomas Ditto Surveying H. M's. stmr Rainbow 98 Ellis Government. 11 i enang H F. M. stmr. Maria Anna 400
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