The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 August 1866

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER VOL. 33.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 30TH AUGUST, 1866 [No. 35
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 635 1 SHtPP CNG and ORIENTAL ST3ABZ NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Office* at New Barbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMERCIAL-SOU ARK. MAIL LIKES. OUTWARD MAILS* ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's S»eani Ships w'th the English Mails may he expected at Simmpore, e.i route to Hongkong, uhoiit on or
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    • 674 1 5 H tPPlK$>. NOTICE. PENINSU LAR Q Rt ENTAL STEAM HAYtO&TEQ R GO MPANY. 'T'HE Company will settle all Insurance Claims under their lted 13ills of Lading, at the expiration of one month after a claim is made and proved, instead of six months as heretofore. S. J. G. JELLICOE,
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    • 594 1 FROM SOI'BABATA. To Samarang and Batavia the 7th, 15th, 22nd and 29th of each month. To Macassar, Timorkouang, Delhi, and the Moluccas (Banda, Amboinna, Ternate and Menado), on the 15th of each month. To Bawean and Banjarmassing, the 27th. For information apply to HOOGLANDT CO Agentr Singapore, 10th January, 1865.
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    • 683 1 tRSURAHCK OFFICES. National Provincial' MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON. OFFICES CoWHMR'i COUHT CoilNHILL, E. C. Capital £1030,000. r rHE 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. REME,
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    • 597 1 N3UR-AKCK OFF t CMS EASTERN NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE OFFICE. THE Undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above office, and is prepared to issue Policies payable here, and Calcutta. M. J. CARAPIET, Agent. Singapore, 7th August 1861. NOTICES OF Fl RMS, NOTICE. r FHE interests and r< sponsability of Mr
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  • 577 2 lo the Editor of the Singapore Daily Free Press. Dear Mr. Editor t In joor paper of the 25th inst., referring to an open air preaching held on the Esplanade the prerions evening; yon stated that the same was conducted 44 by a member of the Baptist persuasion," as
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 17 2 On 27th instant, at Brass Bassa Lodge, the wife of PHILIP BOBINSON, I.SQR., of a SON.
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  • 3377 2 THUBSDAT MORNING, 30TH 18C6. The British India Steam Navigation Company's steamer Arabia, Captain Maddison» from Calcutta with dates to the 7th instant, having called at the intermediate ports arrived in the harbour on the morning of the 25ih. having on board the Rajah of Kedahl The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 750 2 TTH WITHOUT PAIN. OSTBO EI DON. Patent, March 1*1 1862. Messrs GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, enntirelv dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metal* Ho fastenings, and especially adapted for thoee long resident in warm climates. MESSRS. GABRIEL TKI ,OLO K3TABU3KKD DENTISTS
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    • 735 2 JflEBb. PICKLES, SAUSES, JAMS, Ac., (FREE FROM ADULTERATION,) MANUFACTURED BT CROSSE BLACKWEL Purveyors to the Queen, L, 80H0 SQUARE, LONDON. CROSSE Z BLACKWELL'S Renowned first-class Manufactures are obtainable from every respectable Provision Dealer in the World. Purchasersshonld see that they are supplied with C Bgenuine g oods, and that inferior
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  • 22 2 DEATH. At Singapore, on the morning of the 29th instant, Mr HKNRY DIXON THOMSON, Lloyds Surveyor of this port, aged 28 years.
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  • 369 3 —-A house at Buddo which was nccu« pied by a Chinese woman named Teoh Hap was burglariously entered by thieves on the 21st instant, who carried off property valued at $86 00. A Chinese named Koh Ah Koh who resides in North Bridge Road was sent to the Police
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  • 1343 3 The king of (ho Laos at Cheangmai arrived on the 9ih inst, having been 31 days in enm- in?. He eaine all the way in his rovnl barge j attended by ahont 25 other s'ate i.oai-i. We j had the honor of meeting hi in on t!u 12th, and
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  • 1952 3 THE NEW CURRENCY. Amongst the inconveniences which beset a country or Colony on the introduction of a change in the currency, is the gradually increasing difficulty, so long as the old coins remain in circalalion, of passing thorn—not merely at their intrinsic value (a rule which hitherto has always
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 759 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAMIE, late Manager of Mr BAILDOH'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCK, HART Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 P. M.
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    • 920 4 CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND EL CTRO PLATE JW. BENSON, LCDGATE HILL, LONDON, E. C. (Established 1749. Watch and Clock Maker by Warrant of Appointment to II. II. H. the Prince of Wales, has fitted up extensive Workshops tl by Warrant of Appointment to II. II. H. the Prince of Wales,
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    • 774 4 Aetata to be sought in n medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything, hitherto introduced Devoid o all taste, odour, and appearance of medicine, it can l>e left or carried anywhere, and taken from time to timo without exciting suspicion. Each package contains full instructions for every case. Thcrapion No.
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    • 1082 4 in which mercury, sarsaparilla, Ac. are too often employed in \am, to the serious detriment of healti! its surprising efficacy has only to he tested to h« appreciated. As theso complaints if neglected Income chronic or incurable, sufferers will do well to make prompt trial ot a reined}', which concocted
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 355 5 ARRIVALS. Aug. 23 British stmr. Fair Malacca, Pereira, from Malacca 22 Aug n23 dobarq White &juall, Thirkell, from L'pool 19 May y> 23 Hamb. btirq Martin Schan, from Swansea 18 do* 25 British steamer Arabia, Maddison, from Calcutta, ...th inat. 25 schnr. Clio, Cargill, from Bangkok, 3rd do.
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    • 537 5 Steamers and Sailing Vessels. VESSELS' NAMES. TOSS COMMAND EKS COXSIGXEES. DESTIXATIOX. H. M's. steamer Coquette 677 British Hulk Princess I loyal 970 r> barq statesman 405 r> n E isifield 434 steamer Teen Chan% 130 y> Enterprise 54 n XVeti2el 50 j lioe Senior Naval Officer
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