The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 June 1866

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 33.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 14TH JUNE, 1866. {No. 24.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 646 1 SHtPFt RG PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Office* at New Harbour aw/ at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMERCIAL'SOUAKB. MAIL IHES. OUTWARD MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's S'enin Ships with tlie English Mails Slav be expected at Singapore, e.i route to Hongkong,' about ihc'loih and
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    • 654 1 5H irei (to. ROTtCI* ALL Puyments in Singapore for POMS gc money and Freight most be made in Spanish, Mexican or Peruvian Dollars, full weight. S. J/G. JELLICOE, Agent, P.# CT.S. N. Co'* Ofiieoc, I Singapore, \st Api NOTICE A Written Declaration of Uie and Value of land Route is
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    • 579 1 and 29th of each month... To Macassar, Timorkousing, Delhi,, and the Moluccas (Band*, Am* boina, Ternate and Menado), on the 15th of each month. To Bawean and Banjarmassing, the 27th. For information apply to HOOGLANDT CO—HOOGLANDT Singapore, 10th January, 1865. Agentr NQTl GR» MR JOHN BAXTBB and Mr JOHN LAWBBNCN
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    • 672 1 tRSU&AKCE OFFICES. National Provincial MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, X.O -DON, OFFICES COWPHR'S COURT CORNIIILI., E. C. Capital £1030,000. 'THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the Company in this place, are prepared to aocept risks on 1st class Vessels Cargo -to the United Kingdom and ConJ' RE ME, LEVESON «t Co.
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    • 525 1 R3MRA RCE OFF I CSS FIRS INSURARCt RATES FOR BUILDINGS AND THEIR CON" TENTS AT SINGAPORE. Not leu than per Cent ptr Annur/t Brick and Stone and covered with Tiles, Slates or Metal... J Brick and Lath and Plaster... Vessels in Harbour... 1 Short Period Rate*. The above rates of
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  • 724 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Free Press. Having read a letter in your issue of the 2nd instant concerning the state of ■he E-planade, T beg to inform you that nothing as has yet been done to the place in question. Are there no grass cutler to be
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 2 At Clanjr, Singapore, oa the 9th fast., the wife of EDWARD J. LETKSOX, r.sq., of a DAUGHTER.
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    • 38 2 At Saint Andrew's Episoopal Church, Singapore, on the 12th instant, by the Revd. E. S. VEWIC, M.A., Mr WILLIAM BUCKAVAS SMITH, to LOUISA, fourth daughter of CHRISTIAK HAUMQARTKN Esq a., Registrar of H. ii'a Court of Judicature.
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  • 2086 2 THURSDAY MORNIHH, 14TH JUN T E, 18G6. The Siamese steamer Chow Phya Capt. Orton, from Bangkok with dates to the 3rd instant, arrived in the harbour on the evening of the 7ih and sailed on her return voyage on the 12th. H. M.'H Straits steamer Pluto
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 652 2 t£t T H Wl HOUT PAIN. OSTEO El DOS. Patent March \*t 18(52. GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artifi- Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, enntirely JLoeniing with the use of springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, and espeei»Uy adapted for those T« Q I.B E'STAPLIDttRD TH DENTISTS Diploma 1815. STREKT CAVENDISH
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    • 856 2 HR. CAMERON'S BOOK OK THE. 9TKA.IT9. r PHE undersigned will receive From the PuVlishers, by the first mail after publication, number of the first issued copies of this work— Those desiring to secure copies will please send their atmes to the undersigned. JOHN LITTLE CO. Singapore, 14th Deer. 18G4. PICKLES,
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    • 87 2 MftCAPOftt LIBRARY* TOWN HALL. OPIJJ FKOM 10 A. M. ro 6 r. w. .MONTHLY SDB.-CBIPTIONS. 1st Class, Two Works and One Periodical 2 2nd One Work and One Periodical (after 3 months in the Library) 3rd One Work or One Periodical (after 6 months in the Library) J Singapore, 20th
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  • 17 2 DEATH. At No.3 Coleman Street, Singapore, on the mornning of the 12th iustant, JACOB CUJMS, ESQ., suddenly.
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  • 893 3 A Chinese complained at the A Sta tion the other day that a fellow lodger had attempted to commit an indecent issanlt upon him, and because he refused to gratify his wishes the defendant s>1ruck him on the left breast, and right hand with a chisel, thereby inflicting two
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  • 1904 3 CRICKET. From the Pinaug Gazette, Ju ie 2ml.) The conquering mutch be. ween the Eleven ofH. M. 3. Rattler ami Artillery versus Pinaug Crifket Club wa* played on .Monday I <sl the 28'h ultimo. Through the kindness of the Officers of the Regiment their Band was on tlio ground
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  • 878 3 From the Friond of China. The Utentosama arrived from Nagasaki on the same day as the mail steamer Ganye* from Shanghai. We are glad to l»e able to give to our readers an authentic statement of the present political position in the Inland Sea. Two Ambassadors from the Tycoon,
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  • 994 3 THE P. O. COMPANY. (From the Bombay Gazette.) We aie always glad to welcome any su gcstion or argument in favour of progress in this, slas! roost backward country, and we therefore read with pleasure a few days ago the vigorous onslaught made by the Times of India on the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 721 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. VrTE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBSBT J AMIS, late ManaR ger of Mr BALLOON'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCSHAST Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. to 4 r. u.
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    • 1753 4 ICft'llZY WAT6I88. CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE JW. BENSON, LUDGATB HILL, LOSBOS, E. C. (Established 1749. Watch and Clock Maker by Warrant of Appointment to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, has fitted up extensive Workshops with steam machinery for the production of Clocks and Timepieces of every
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    • 1094 4 in which mercury, sarsaparilla, Ac. are too oiten employed in vain, to the serious detriment of health, it* surprising efficacy has only to be tested to be appreciated. As these complaint* if neglected become M chronic or incurable, sufferers will do well to make prompt trial of a remedy, which
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 316 5 ARRIVALS. June.6 Britiah ship Bolivia, Skelly. from Liverpool 21 Feby. v f nl Mauritius, Heebt. from Hamburg 18 do. ntlsh 8t lr Malacca, Pereira, from Malocca 6 June, a Siarneae steamer Chore Phya, Orton. from Bangkok 8rd June. 8 British ship Julian Eduard;$o\omor\, from Penan* 26 ilav Nioolsen,
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    • 612 5 Steamers and Sailing Vessels. 1 VESSELS' NAMES. 1 TON? COMMANDERS. 1 CONSIGNEES. DESTINATION. H w's. steamer Rattler 950 Webb Senior Naval Officer Station H. M's. steamer Coquette^ 677 Roe Ditto England TT M'« steamer Forester 270 Ditto 41 U1 0 OLVAUIVI WWW*,. H. M's. schooner Saracen
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