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SINGAPORE.

OUR dates hence are to the 7th of April, but we see little in the papers worth extracting—at least for republication in our columns to-day.

Sir Michael Seymour arrived in the Inflexible on the 28th of March. At Singapore, great fears were entertained respecting the fate of the brig Lizzie Webster, which sailed for Labuan on the 24th of March, and had not reached port at the date ofthe last advices.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18590624.2.14.6

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 175, 24 June 1859, Page 4

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SINGAPORE. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 175, 24 June 1859, Page 4

SINGAPORE. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 175, 24 June 1859, Page 4

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