The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 December 1866

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER V OL. 33.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 6TH DECEMBER, 3866 [No. 49
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 633 1 StttPPt NO an» ORIENTAL STEASS NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Oficfs at New Harbour, and af /A# Borneo Company Limited) CoHMEPCAL-SoUAUE. MAIL LINES. OUTWARD MAJL3. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Sloatn Navigation Company's S»eam Ships w ih the English Mails may he expected at Singapore, e:i route to Hongkong, about on or
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    • 659 1 SHt P P tNG. NOTICE AWriiten Dccliiration r.f tlie Content and Value of Packages for the Over _£JL. and Value of Packages for tlie Over land Route is acquired by the Egyptian Transit Admistration and must he delivered by the Shipper to the Company's Agent with the Rill of Lading,
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    • 638 1 SHIP P.t ft NOTICE. PCKtKSULAft OR.tEKTA.t- STEA M KA.YICA.TtOK COMPANY. TMIE Company will settle ail Insurance Claims under their Ited Bills 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, I*/ Aprd, 18C6. Agent,
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    • 633 1 INSURANCE 0 FRCES, 'PHE BANK of HINDUSTAN', CHINA X and JAPAN (Limited.) Head Office, London. Capital £4,000,000 Subscribed Capital. 3,G96,«00 Paid-up Capital 9*24,02-3 Reserve Fund 1^0,500 BANKERS. The Bank of England the National Bank the Alliance Bank (Limited). Branches and Agencies. Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Handy, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Point de
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    • 635 1 H5 URARCS OFFICES Auitialasian B7arine lasarancj Co^iratjy. POLICIES of Insurance are Issuei l»v this Offic® over LLOOKS; also cn M SIICIIANDSIS FREIGHT Sec., to Europe. India, China, Australia and Kewaealand, Claims being payable at out month's notice, in London, China, Calcutta, Bombay I Melbourne or Singapore. W«. SI OTTISWOODK and
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 18 2 On tbe 21st October, nt Ardmore, Blackheathpark, the wife of RACE FREDERICK. TIDMAR, Esq., of a daughter.
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    • 34 2 On tbe 23rd October, at Lewishara Church, by the Revd. J. SOWERBT, Commander KNBVITT, R. N., late H. M.'s gun-boat Leoei., to ISABBLEA ELLBN lIABDMA;*, stepdaughter of Capt. HBUBY JOXES, steamer Far Eu*t.
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  • 2441 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 6TH "DIOEMBKR, 18CG. The British steamer Arratoon Apcir r Captain H. do Smidt, from Calcutta via Pinang with date< to the 21st ultimo, arrived iu the harbour on the morning of the Ist instant, and sailed for Ho igkong on the morning of the
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  • 221 2 A Kling man named Mahomed Ali who is employed at Ihe Hotel d' Europe reported the other day to a Harildar at the B station, that on the n!ght of the 29th ult., lie went to a wedding feast, but before having his premises he had carefully locked the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 803 2 TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. OSTEO El DOR. Patent, March la/ 1862. Messrs GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, enntirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, and especially adapted for those long resident in warm climates. MESSRS. GABRIEL THE QL.D ESTABLISHED DENTISTS Diploma
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    • 794 2 MAGENTA. JUDSON'3 SIMPLE DYES I OR THE PEO M E.' Are undoubtedly 1 lie most useful arn°< le ever offere 1 to die public. Any one can use them, a n.Mi.ina can be dyed with In em in a few minutes without toiling the i" £''8 lan J ud-on'a Dyea"
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    • 37 2 JOHN MOIR AND SON, ABKRDKBN, Deg to inform their Customers, that, in addition to their Preserved Provisions, they are now prepared to supply, of their own Manufacture. Pickle*, Sauces, Tart- Fruits, nntl etrerv description of Oilmen's Stores.
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  • 34 2 DEATH. At Dawlish, Devonshire, of Cholera, October 9th, the wife of Capt. WEBBBH, of the steamer Biniang. DEATH. At Dawlish, Devonshire, of Cholera, October 9th, the wife of Capt. WEBBBB, of the steamer Bintang.
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 18 3 On the 21st Ortober, nt Ardmore, Blackheathpark, the wife of BADE FREDERICK TIDMAR, Esq., of a daughter.
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    • 35 3 On the 28rd October, at Lewisbaro Church, by the Revd. J. SOWERBT, Commander KJIBVITT, R. N., late H. M.'s gun-boat Lerei to ISABBLXA ELLBN lIABDMA:*, stepdaughter of C apt. HBBBY JOSES, steamer Far Fust.
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  • 2443 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 6TH "DIOEMBKR, 1866. The British steamer Arratoon Apctr r Captain H. de Smidt, from Calcutta via Pinang with date* to the 21st ultimo, arrived in the harbour on the morning of the Ist instant, and sailed for Ho lgkong on the morning of the
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  • 2254 3 A Kling man named Mahomed Ali who is employed at the Hotel d' Europe reported the other day to a Ilavildar at the B station, that on the night of tin* 29th ult., lie went to a wedding feast, but before It aving his premises he bad carefully locked
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 810 3 TEITH WITHOUT PAIN. OSTEO EIDON. Patent March la/ 1862. Messrs GAIIUIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, enntirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, and especially adapted for those long resident in warm climates. MESSES. 6A3HIEL TKS Que ESTABLISHESDENTISTS Diploma 1815. 27,
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    • 762 3 MAGENTA. "JUDSON'3 SIMPLE DYES I ORTHEPEOM E.» Are undoubtedly I lie most useful nr»i< le ever offers 1 to -lie pubhc Any one can u*> them, anytliui x can be clyed with them in a few minutes without soiling the !l a !!t w* i 1 ®"B' Bnd J ud-on'a
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    • 37 3 JOHN MOIR AND SON, ABERDEEN, Beg lo inform their Customers, that, in addition to their Preserved Provisions, they are now prepared to supply, of their own Manufacture. Pickle*, Sauceg, Tart. Fruits, nnd even description of Oilmen's Stores.
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  • 1451 4 The further r tic- u la is of the passing visil of this Native Prince to (Julie on his way from England to his own country, to which we alluded in our issue of the 12th ultimo have been placed at our disposal:— His Highness Tuaukoo-Abubaker-ben
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  • 1168 4 THE OPIUM ROBBERY. It is not often lhat we travel out of our way, to comment on the matters which find their proper level before a Magistrate. But the Opium cases which have lately occupied ihe attention of Mr. Branson, arc of a character which seems to deserve something
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 757 5 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. ■OOO WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT J AMIS, late Manager of Air BAILDON'S Medical Ilall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCKHAKT Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 p.
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    • 1246 5 ABV SRTI3 CMKKT. —:o- to Obtainable -through all BoohseUers, price hs. or by jMst 64 stamps. MANAGEMENT OP INFANTS AND CHILDREN IN HEALTH AND SICKNESS. A Book for mothers and Nurses. By Dr. BARKER,(Briabton). CONTENTS—Diet of infancy and childhood wet nursing weaning; bringing up by hand; various foo.'S rules for
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    • 806 5 the recommendation of the spurious or other articles by dishonest vendors, who thereby obtain a targe profit. The genuine have the words' 1 WAT.TBH DE ROOS, LOHDOM." printed in white letters on the Government Stamp, BY ORDER OP HER MAJESTY'S How. COMMISSIONERS, to imitate which is felony. INDIA, AUSTRALIA. EGYPT,
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    • 873 5 dk IY* 07 International Eshibii «i<M tS. tion of 1862utwi ovmf: PRIZE MEDAI, AWARDED TO J. KLLWOOD SONS, FOR > PATENT AIR-CHAM-BKB HATS AND HELMETS, MM* As the only suitable HesdFOR dress tor India and Tropical climates, being not onlyStamp on lining of all genn- Ibe coolest and most comi:te
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 458 6 Nov 23 Prussinn brig VaUigeur, Keding, from Amoy, 10th instant. »21 British stmr. Orissa, Curling, from Hongkong 15th instant 21 Pruss* baig Alma Peterson, from Amoy Ist instant. n 22 M. I. steamer Donnai, Bourdon, from Galle, 13th instant. u 23 British stmr. Reiver, Bolton, from Hongkong 17th
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    • 803 6 Men-of-War, Gtsamcrs and Sailing Vessels. V ESS ELS* NAMES. TOS> C'OM.MAMn.KS 1 MKN-Ol MVAR. II. M's steamer Forrester 230 Stokes Senior Naval Officer alien 11. M's S. steamer Rainbow J>e Ellis Government STEA: ilKRS. M. I. steamer Cr itoh 334 Clinmpcnois Paul Brasier Batavia British steamer
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