The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 June 1866

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  • 18 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 33.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 28TH JUNE, J866. [No. 26
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 627 1 SHIPPING PENINSULAS Aire ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Officet at Neva Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) CoMXBRCIAL-SoUARB. i /T"v€ MAIL LINES. OUTWARD MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's S'earn Ships with the English Mails may be expected at Singapore, e.i route to Hongkong, about ihe
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    • 650 1 9H (PPI N®. KQTtCN* ALL Payments in Singapore for Passage money and Freight most be made in Spanish, Mexican or Peruvian Dollars, full weight. S. J. G. JELLICOE, Agent, P. O. S. N. Co's Offices, Sintjaftore, la/ April, 1866 V NOTION A Written Declaration of the Content and Value of
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    • 591 1 FROM SOURABATA. To Samarang and Bataria the 7th, 15th, 22nd and 29th of each month. To Macassar, Timorkouang, Delhi, and the Moluccas (Banda, Amboina, and Menado), on the 15th of each month. To Bawean and Banjarmassing, the 27 th. For information apply to HOOGLANDT CO— Agentr Singapore, lGth January, 1865.
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    • 700 1 INSURANCE OFFICES. National Provincial MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON. OFFICKS CoWFKIt'b Count* Conniiill, E. C. Capital £lOSO,OCO. r IHIE undersigned baying been appointed Agents A for the Company in this place, ore prepared to accept risks on 1st class Vessels Cargo and Freight, to the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe.
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    • 469 1 !t 3U ft C OFFICES Ft*S f KSU R.A.NCS RATES FOR BUILDINGS AND THEIR CONTENTS AT SINGAPORE. Ac*t less than per r c .k Stone and covered with Hnum Tiles, Slates or Metal... a Rriek and I.ath and Plaster... Vessels in Harbour... \Z £>hort Ptriad Rules. xuc a .uve raies
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  • 389 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Daily Free Press. MY DEAR MR EDITOR, I trust you will allow me a short space iu your valuable columns, to show you the necessity of something being done to remedy a general evil, via respecting the bad and disgraceful condition of the
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 16 2 At Kaneegunge, on the 15th May, the Wife the REVD. JOHN IXCE, of a DAUQHTEB.
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    • 50 2 At the Roman Catholio Church of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, on the 26th instant, by the Very Revd. J. M. BEUKEL, Pro-Vicar Apostolic, Mr. EPIPBIAXO L. M. D'SOUZA, son of the late J. M. D'SOUZA, Esq., Medical Practitioner, to Miss ELIZABETH JANE, youngest daughter of J. I. WOODFORD, Esq.
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    • 129 2 At Bangkok on the 11th June at 1 a. ni. His Excellency P'kaya Moxtree Suriwonos, yonnger and full brother of His Exoelleney Ciiow P'baya Sui-Suriwoxos, Prime Miuiater of the kingJom of Siarn. Hia Excellency the deceased waa Prime Minister of military affairs in Northern Ham and President of the
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  • 2202 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 28TH JUNE, 18CG. The P. O. Co's steamer Northam Capt* White, from Hongkong with dates to the 13>h instant, arrived at New Harbour on the 26th, and proceeded to Bombay, vid Piiaug Gallc, on the evening of the following day. The British steamer Agamemnon,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 747 2 TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. OSTEO EIDON. Patent, March 1st 1862. Messrs GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, enntirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metal- i lio fastenings, and especially adapted for those I long resident in warm climates. MESSRS. GABRIEL ll T HtL
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    • 918 2 SdSut PICKLES, SAUSES, JAMS, &c., (FitEE FROM ADULTE U ATION,) MANUFACTTRKD BY CROSSE BLACKWEL Purveyors to the Queen, L, 80HO SQUARE, LONDON. CROSS X BLACKWELL'S Renowned first-class Manufactures are obtainable from every respectable Provision Dealer in the World. Purchasers-should see that they are supplied with C. B.' genuine goods, and
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    • 52 2 StROAPORK LIBRARY. TOWN HALL. OPEJJ FROM 10 A. M. TO 6 M. MOHTHLT SUBSCBIPTIOHS. 1st Class, Two Works and One Periodical 2 2nd One Work and One Periodical (after 3 months in the Library) 3rd n One Work or One Periodical (after 6 months in the Library) Singapore 20th March,
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  • 524 3 Not many weeks since a native trading sscl sailed from this under Du'ch colors or a neighbouring port with a vuluable car♦o, and a crew of some nineteen men; bcideg which she carried the same number of passengers. On arriving off Linga the messengers rose against
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  • 1262 3 A Kling Syce's house was robbed on the li ght of ihe 17th instant of property valued at 80 lie cannot say how the larceny was accompl shed. —A Kling boatman lost the mast out of his boat the other day. H is tongkang was moored off Messrs Guthrie's
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  • 480 3 The Governor General intended to leave Batavia on the 16'h June on a tour of inspection over the North Eastern Resideneie* of Java. The Netherlands India Penal Code or Europeans has been passed, it cornet into operation ou the 1st January 1867. Tin Government by two decrees, has
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  • 1263 3 THE STATE PROSECUTION OF CAPTAIN HARWARD, R. A. Even in India we have randv known a ease in a court of justice which reflected MI little credit oi\, nil the patties implicated, and above all on Government, as theliial of aptain Harward for criminal Lunch of trust when in
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  • 1050 3 Planting Trees. For some Jays past the very useful and excellent plan of selling out young trees along the sides on the public streets lias been in progress in the town. A great many of ihe young trees planted two or three years ago already being to be of
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  • 177 3 Oft, THft GA.MS Oft BftftO. Prussia was a robber, Austria was a thief; Prussia and Austria, btole a Danish fief. Prussia said to Austria, Leave the swag alone." Austria said to Prussia, 44 When jou drop your bone." Prussia said to Austiia, 44 You don't men to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 772 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. ooo hare given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBIBT J AMIS, late Manager of Mr BAILDOM'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUHCA* FLOCKHAXT A Co of Edinburgh. I I® our Booms adjoining we nvav be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4P.
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    • 1747 4 WATCHES. CL.OCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE JW. BENSON, Ldmmi Hill, Loiso, E. C. (Established 1749. Witch and Clock Maker by Warrant of Appointment to H. B. H. the Prince of Wales, haa fitted up extensive Workshops with steam machinery for the production of Clocks and Timepieces of every description.
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    • 1101 4 in which mercury, sarsaparilla, Ac. are too often employed in vain, to the serious detriment of health, its surprising efficacy has only to be tested to be appreciated. As these complaints if neglected beoome cbronio or incurable, sufferers will do well to make prompt trial of a remedy, which oonoocted
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 387 5 ARRIVALS. June 21 British stair Fair Malacca Pereira, from Malacca 20 Jane n 21 Amer ship Castilian, Pike, from Sunderland 1 Jany n 21 H. M. stmr Salamit, Suttie, from Galle 15 June 22 Amr. 6hip Addison, Sloan, from Liverpool 16 Feby. 22 Dutch stmr. Ambon, Martens, from
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    • 591 5 and Sailing VESSELS' NAMES. TONS 1 COMMANDERS. COSSIGNEES. DESTINATION. H. M's. steamer Rattler 95C 11. M's. steamer Coquette 677 11. M's. steamer Forester 27C H. Al's. schooner Saracen 50 11. M's. steamer Pluto 450 H. M's. F. strur. Maria Anna 400 British Hulk Princess Royal 970
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