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The London and China telegraph06.05.1864
  • Datum
    Freitag, 06. Mai 1864
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] indeed on vegetation, or at all contributed to our personal comfort. On Thursday evening, there was every appearance of a very heavy fall of rain in the province, accompanied by lightning and thunder, which we fully expected would extend to this island ; unfortunately the wind changed and the rain [...]
[...] merest sprinkling, not sufficient to lay the dust on the roads. It is to be hoped we shall not be much longer without a good supply of rain, and we anticipate that the end of this month will see its advent. Since the above was written, we learn that on Thursday [...]
[...] complain of the jamming of the vent piece, but he also says:– “Great difficulty was found ...in getting the 110-pounder to go off from the quantity of rain falling, which so thoroughly wetted the vent-piece and ran into the interior of the chamber that it was found necessary to unload the gun three times to replace the cartridges which had [...]
[...] necessary to unload the gun three times to replace the cartridges which had got wet."... It is difficult to conceive why Captain Boxer's gun should have exhibited a liability in regard to rain from which every other gun of the squadron appears to have been exempt, although all were exposed to the same conditions of weather. Captain Boxer's complaint of the gun [...]
[...] — 18||New York . Shanghai ..|Guiding Star. May 3 London .... Singapore . ..|Tre Rrolre.... --- y – 3| Do. ....... Annoy ....... ... Maria Wiſh, limina . - - 3|Queenstown Maulmain ... Prince of Wales ...... Young. — ?/Off Portsmouth. Batavia ... Constantia .... . Overgaaun [...]
[...] – 26 Swansea ..] Northumberlan Small. - #. - Wave ............ ..' Henderson. Mar 19, Maria Pia ...] Full. Apr. 29, Londo S’d’land & Singapore. Stafford M vler. – 24 Texel Padang .................. |Herman Bart. [...]
[...] AURoRA, from China, April 9, 51 N., ll W. DoNNA MARIA (Span. barq.), Macao to Habana, Mar. 4, 13 S., 8 W. JANNETJE, Rotterdam to Batavia, April 17, 36 N., 12 W. BARRow (?), Batavia to Amsterdam, April 20, 48 N., 16 W. [...]
[...] Off Ascension.—March 28, Maria Louise Antoinette, from Java. Off St. HELENA.—March 26, Pak Wan, from Foo chow-Foo. At St. Helen A.— March 11, Montmorency, Maxwell, from Shanghai, [...]
The general evening post15.09.1759/16.09.1759/17.09.1759/18.09.1759
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. September 1759
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] thip alhore in the G'ulph, but could not give her any afliflance. The Maria Therefa, from the Streights with brandy, is loft in Brifiol channel. ' ' g The lhip Friendlhip, from _lamaica, which lately blew [...]
[...] Dry qfrbir infiant Softemder, at ‘T 01 a’Clarl in the F ornmon, a: the St. Alban’t Tavern, it: St. Aldon':-firut, la roqfider If the mcfl gfliti‘ual Met/Jed: w 5: rain for [In Support afbir lllrgtyl] and bi: Government, again/f tr): [Irina/[on new tbrgatmld, and fir 111; Security of Ibis Conny, Cir], alrd [...]
[...] September 1758, ,A Map of the Circles of the Upper Ind Lower Rhine, Swabia, Franconia, Burgundy, Lor rain, and the Countries adiacent. November 1758, A Map oi? the Electorate ol Hanover. February 1759, A Plan of Qgebcc. [...]
[...] relating to the Black-Friars Bridge. The Life. of “an; Bar-now, D. D. His Epita'li and Character. ‘Philofophical Reafon why it never rains at Lima. 'A curious Dil'oovcry in Arithmetick. .Clllculation of thc Eelipfca in 1760. QOpinions of the Anciema concerning the primitive Language. \No Language natural to [...]
The London and China telegraph30.10.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 30. Oktober 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] the top of Innassa, some 1,200 feet above the level of the sea. Unfortunately the day was very wet, but, notwithstanding the drenching rain, they did not after the programme. f general news I have again but little to give. The natives have recently been engaged with the “Ancestral Festival,” which annually oc [...]
[...] -o TIENTSIN. Rain began again to fall, on the morning of the 29th August, and continued doing so all day and night. The water on the plains, however, was only very slightly higher. The east and west [...]
[...] HAN KOW. A correspondent writes that incessant rain had been falling, and the water was rising steadily; already it was nearly level with the Bund, and there was every reason to fear that it would [...]
[...] 21st July arrived out on the 2nd Sept. The North China Herald contains the following summary of the news : We have had several thunder-storms and much rain during the weck; the thermometer, however, continues high during the intervals by day, though the evenings and nights are much [...]
[...] pating heavy shipments in this direction, at once withdrew all offers. Their fears of the latter had hardly been realised, but news from the country was unsatisfactory, and heavy rain having fallen almost daily, the market had been without the slightest animation, and the business of the fortnight had been very small. Grey Shirtings: Dealers had [...]
[...] DEPARTURES. \ Date. Ship. Captain. For From Maria..................... Schofield ...... Batavia .................. Rotterdam Johanna Maria - - Java .... ---- 0. Oct.18|Eastern Star. . Simpson......... [Singapore ...............|Cardiff [...]
[...] Nieuwland . 'adang Rotterdam |Gertrude .... Hong Kong .. Liverpool 24 Maria.................... ..|Galle ........... ...|Plymouth * 24 Yorkshire (str.) .. Kennedy ...... Colombo, &c. ...] London 24||Titania .......... Dowdy ... [Shanghai Do. [...]
[...] 24 Yorkshire (str.) .. Kennedy ...... Colombo, &c. ...] London 24||Titania .......... Dowdy ... [Shanghai Do. Maria Diederik van Linden ... I Batavia Amsterdam Pasaroeang .... - - Do. . I)o. 22|Nanthus (str.). . Denecker ...... Singap Cairnryan [...]
[...] dell, Fisher, from Zebu, and sailed 22 for London; 22, Ymuiden, Zeylstra, from Batavia, and sailed 23 for Amsterdam; 26, Alcestes, Richards, from Sarawak, and sailed for London; 28, Maria, Mende. zona, from Manila, and sailed for London. Off ST. HELENA.—Sept. 21, Caldera, from Colombo. [...]
All the year round27.06.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. Juni 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Sir Hugh Clopton in Henry the Seventh's reign. During the civil war Queen Henrietta Maria kept court here for three weeks. On a part of the garden, appropriately enough, stands the Stratford Theatre. The old [...]
[...] [June 27, 1874.] 259 a single day's rain. But you, I perceive, are all for Brest and these parts, where they are so used to rain that they can't [...]
[...] picture, the very thing for a wood-cut, who, when I gave him a sou or two, repeated a Paternoster and an Ave Maria, from beginning to end, in excellent Latin, not on his own account, but on mine. [...]
[...] more sign of it than the rose shows of the past presence of the drop of dew, or of rain, which the morning wind has shaken off into the sunshine. But I, by-and-by, felt sure that she was not as gay and care [...]
[...] unsympathetic with her raptures about the beauty of the morning, fair-shining after yesterday's rain; found me, indeed, altogether grim, glum, grave, and un pleasant. And, by-and-by, suddenly jump [...]
Punch26.01.1861
  • Datum
    Samstag, 26. Januar 1861
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] Her gracious ministrie; She summoned the warm airs from the South, The soft rains from the sea. And sore she strove by the might of love, KING FRost's hard rule to quell, [...]
[...] KING FRost's hard rule to quell, But the airs in her train came shivering again, And her rains they froze as they fell! [...]
[...] that of the Countess who sends her £25 to that of the fittie School Girl, who sends her Shilling for the poor...And he also notes all the Fancy Signatures, blows a kiss to “Pet,” “Rosebud,” “Little Maria,” and all the rest of the charitable fairies, and shakes hands with “Crib,” “Blobbs,” “Two Uglies,” and all the other good fellows who give [...]
Saturday review15.03.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. März 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] intellectual qualifications required there of candidates for orders, “it was only out of special regard for his family that Giovanni Maria Mastai could get ordained priest.” Considering how such matters are arranged in Southern Italy, and that the Pope, who is of noble family, passed from the army into the Church, there is [...]
[...] * Bright Morning. By Maria M. Grant, Author of “Artiste.” 3 vols. London: Chapman & Hall. 1873. [...]
[...] though there is another—also from the province of York, though from the diocese of Durham—now printing in the series of Chroni cles and Memorials. To the Register itself Mr. Raine has added by way of Appendix a great number of other documents in which Walter Gray was concerned, gathered together from [...]
[...] dangerous. We believe however that Mr. Raine may be trusted to settle what is worth giving in full and what is not, and certainly, for all general and for most local purposes, it is enough to have the [...]
[...] document itself could not have been any fuller, and we see how everybody was described, who was “Dominus” and who was “Magister.” Mr. Raine's “Mr.” has a singularly modern look as applied to these thirteenth-century personages. . But as he uses it throughout as a received abbreviation for “magister,” there seems [...]
[...] throughout as a received abbreviation for “magister,” there seems to be nothing to be said against it. Mr. Raine in his Preface gives a general sketch of , the state of things during the time that the see of York was held by Walter Gray. e must remember that during the fifteen [...]
[...] documents is the jurisdiction of the Archbishops of York over the Archbishops of Scotland. Mr. Raine sets forth his private opinion on this matter in a shape which to many will sound startling:— It is sometimes said that the Northern Convocation is too small in [...]
[...] .# called after the elder, and the children after the newer, fashion. We quote the following passage from Mr. Raine's preface:– In one instance only do I find the archbishop mentioned in connection with education, and that is in the gift of a house in Oxford, called Black [...]
[...] therefore of the University of Oxford.” The University began in the twelfth century, the Colleges in the thirteenth. quite jº. Raine when he says:— In the infancy of cathedral institutions the bishop resided at the cathedral church, and was its head, an abbat acting under him, with the title of [...]
[...] not designed by him standing over it. In the true Palace at York —now utterly forsaken for the rural retreat—he built the chapel which now forms the library where Mr. Raine so worthily pre sides over the capitular treasures. [...]
The London and China telegraph09.08.1871
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 09. August 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] tavia: Messrs. Van Ruyven, Van Bunge, Feldmann, liaen. Von Cromenthal, Van Flassett. From Singapore : Messrs. Jasper, Mirandole. Bosmans. Ricur, Zimmer mann, Baudry, Sobral, Fernandez, Santa-Maria, Barogan, Ramos, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrepaal. By this mail to Brindisi, per P. and O. steamer Bangalore, arrived Aug. ...—From [...]
[...] residents attained their English growl at one and the same time, because of the somewhat trying, and at one time serious absence of rain. It has been said, however, that “it never rains but it pours;” and certainly this remark may be said to apply fairly to Hong Kong. The rain, when it did come, poured for some con [...]
[...] of our last prices for imports have not improved as regards staple manufactures. China produce shows a further decline both in demand and value. Incessant rains have prevailed for the past month, which has materially interfered with business. The new coinage has not yet been issued from the Osaka Mint, and we regret to hear that changes [...]
[...] 24, Mysore; from Holland, 15, Adm. van Wassenaer; 22, Jupiter ; 23, Australie; previous to Aug. (reported by telegram), Philips van Marnix, Utrecht, Maasnymph, Jonge Jan, Catharina Maria, Aurora, Elisabeth, Insulinde, Hoek van Holland. At SINGAPORE.-From London, June 27, Great Northern; from [...]
[...] pine (str.), Sea Gull (str.), Norman Court, Deerhound; for New York, Cingala, Sir Henry Parkes. At MANILA.—For London, Maria, Vale of Doon; for Liverpool, Cicero, John o' Gaunt; for Cadiz, Reyna de los Angeles, Elisa; for New York, Malay, Sacrament; for Boston, John Temperley. [...]
[...] from Sourabaya, Top Gallant; from Samarang, Graafstroom ; at Texel from Tjilatjap, Alcyone; from Probolingo, Electric ; from Sourabaya, Jacoba Christina; 27, at Texel, from Batavia, Maria Diederika, Pauline Constance Eleonore; 29, at Texel, from Batavia, Hosea Rich; from Passaroeang, Baron van Pallandt van Roosendaal; at Brouwershaven, [...]
[...] H. Schallig, Herman Schallig, R. Cornelissen, D. Ketwich, W. Ketwich and F. Bloemen Waanders, J. Wolterbeek and A. Wolterbeek; per Maria Sarah, Mr. Thys and family. PAss ENGERs OUT w ARD.—For Java, per Prins van Oranje (str.) : Messrs. P. van der velde Erdbrinck, W. Couperus, J. F. Roser and [...]
[...] 27 Italy ......... Geary............ Shanghai .. ...|Newport 29 Nourmahal ... - Yokohama. ..|Liverpool 29 Maria Fidela - Manila .. Do. 27 Nyassa .. Lawson .........|Hong Ko Cardiff 30 Sirius. - Java ... Shields [...]
[...] WYF WRIENDEN, Rotterdam to Batavia, June 18, 6 N., 25 W. CoRNELIs SMIT, Cardiff to Singapore, June 15, 6 N., 22 W. CATHERINA MARIA, Rotterdam to Batavia, July 24, 50 N., 4 W. [42 W. A Dut. bq., showing 1st d.p. No. 204, Java to Amström., July 8, 31 N., JAN (Dutch barq.), Rotterdam to Batavia, June 8, 19 S., 36 W. [...]
The London and China telegraph04.01.1868
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. Januar 1868
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] all square sails and jibs, and set reefed trysails. At 10.30 P.M. clear of the Palawan passage, a strong gale at W. N.W.; eased engines to steerage way; a high head sea from north and thick rain. At 4 A.M. barometer 29.74; all hands preparing ship for bad weather, secured boats, and battened and lashed down At 8 A.M. on 17th, barometer tending [...]
[...] At noon, the gale at West, barameter rising 29.86 wore ship with head to northward; an increasing very heavy sea with a high cross sea running through it. Wind decreasing and constant rain, continued the engines at slow. Sunset, barometer 29.80, gale moderate at S. S.W., with heavy cross sea, frequent heavy rain, and murky impervious cloud. [...]
[...] with hard squalls and high cross sea, barometer 3009, steering N.N.E. At 11 PM., barometer falling again, with increasing sea and rain, eased engines and steered North. At 3:30 P.M. increasing bad weather symptoms, eased engines to steerage way, and steered to N. E., wind E by N., barometer falling from 29.93 to 29.87 and [...]
[...] the most elevated part of the settlement, having a gradual slope down wards to the water on each side, which they have decided to do. The rains here are very heavy, and by carrying out this principle the surface drainage of the settlement will be much facilitated. You will note that the plan gives eighteen large and one small lot for [...]
[...] Date. Ship. Captain. From At Dec.21|Kaap Hoorn Texel. – 19|Joh. Maria. Zierikzcc – 19 Julie .... Do. – 26|Titania . London [...]
[...] – 24|Burdwan .. Douglas .. |Shanghai...... - - |Miranda.................. Moller............] Hong Kong ............ — 21|Maria Louise Antoi- - nette . Muysson......... — 19 Wellingto - [...]
[...] tions, which have proved themselves incu able by any other known means, have healed kindly under the uriſy ing and regenerating influ nee of this Ointment. Sº rains, crysinelas, stiff joints, ontracted muscles and glandu ar swellings can be most safely and eff, ctively treated by [...]
The London and China telegraph18.09.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 18. September 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] suddenly interrrupted by a severe storm, which commenced with a squall in the afternoon, immediately followed up by a deluge of rain, which lasted until the following morning, when the weather cleared up for a spell. However, this was only a short respite, for after the interval of a few hours the rain again began [...]
[...] the Bridge Company to speak of the cost of the present bridge, and eighteen years tolls, as the terms of sale, is extravagant. The Chinese have been praying for rain for some time, and spending a lot of money in dragon processions to propitiate the god. A storm happened on July 24, which was, of course, looked [...]
[...] cident after a number of hot days. Tientsin seems to be suffering from a practical illustration of the old adage that it never rains but it pours. Usually, the com plaint is, want of rain; and failure of the crops is constantly ap prehended from this cause. Now the whole country is flooded, [...]
[...] ported by telegram). At BATAVIA.—From Falmouth, Aug. 1, Hock van Holland; from Cardiff, 2, Maria Catherina; from Newcastle, 3, Batavia; 1, Scharn horst; from New York, July 30, Farnsworth ; Aug. 1, Horatio; from Boston, Nesutan; from Clyde, County of Lancaster ; , from Holland, [...]
[...] , - ... Horatio ... New York London ,, 30 ... Titania ... Foochow Do. ,, 31 ... Catharina Maria ... Do. Do. , - ... Elizabeth Amsterdam Do. , - ... Prince Alfred ... Liverpool Yokohama [...]
[...] bags Java, Padang, and Rio, stored in our different ports. The busi ness done privately since my last comprises the following sales, viz.: 2,788 b. Java, ex Johanna Maria; 1,000 b. do., ex Prinses Amalia; 718 b. do., ex 'sGravenhage; 510 b. do., ex County of Elgin : 302 b. do., ex Neptunus; 995 b. do., ex Samhiri; 292 b. do., ex Java Packet; [...]
[...] 8|Wennington.. - Do.. Liverpool 7|Alblasserdam .. Willemse ......|Patjitan. Brouwershaven 7|Elizabeth Maria...... Muller ......... Batavia..... --- 9|Statesman (str.) - ... China, &c., via S.C... 10|Chacma........ Colombo ...............I Do. [...]
The Whitehall evening post or London intelligencer29.01.1756/30.01.1756/31.01.1756
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 29. Januar 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] ſubſcrib'd I cooool. to the new Loan. The great Cauſe that has been depending between Jane Maria Forbes and James Lord Forbes, we hear, is determined in favour of the Lady. We find by the Lisbon Mails that arrrv'd laſt Thurſ [...]
[...] titioner, was declared duly eleēed. We have Accounts from ſeveral Parts of the King dom, that the late Rains have ſo much overſwelled the Rivers, that they have overflowed their Bounds, and laid large Tra&s of Land under Water. - [...]
[...] Tuam, Jan. 19. We have here the moſt dreadful Seaſon, your Idea can form; nothing but Lightning and Thünder, Hail and Rain, and ſuch terrible Storms that the . Houſes crack and ſhake. Scărcely a Week Paſſes that we do not hear of ſome Perſons being [...]
[...] able ſoon to put to Sea. For two Months paſt we have had no other but Weſt and South-Weſt Winds, with Rain, inſomuch that this Place, and the neighbouring | Towns round it, are deſtitute of every Thing we - were wont to be ſupplied with from the Eaſt Country. [...]