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The London and China telegraph25.11.1872
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    Montag, 25. November 1872
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    London
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    London
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[...] difficulties. Still, the officials having failed to save the enbankments, must be held culpable, and it is his duty to request their punishment. He would beg that sub-prefect Wang Mowshun and Assistant-M gi strate Tang Chao be stripped of their rank, but retained in office; and that the river inspector (or intendant), Li Chao-i, receive the same [...]
The London and China telegraph27.07.1867
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    Samstag, 27. Juli 1867
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    London
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    London
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[...] victory gained by Li-hung-chang over the Nienfei in Hoopeh, which is expected to lead to the surrender of one of their principal Wangs. We hear, says the Friend of China, that Mr. Consular Assistant Beattie has resigned the British service at New [...]
The London and China telegraph24.08.1868
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    Montag, 24. August 1868
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    London
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[...] The insurgents who are now in Shantung appear, so far as we can learn, to be in part at least the relics of the old Taipings. One of their leaders, knºwn by the sobriquet of Siau-yen-wang, is said to be a relative, I think a nephew, of the former leader of the Nanking rebels. Whatever may be their ultimate aims, he and [...]
The London and China telegraph26.12.1864
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    Montag, 26. Dezember 1864
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    London
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    London
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[...] in ingenuity displayed of late by the Chinese compradores. Chang Chien-tsou, a silk merchant, appeared and charged a native named Wang-Ahsilwith embezzlement, under the following circumstances. It appeared that some days ago the defendant had carried a box supposed to contain a large quantity of [...]
The London and China telegraph13.05.1861
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    Montag, 13. Mai 1861
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    London
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    London
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[...] in China by Imperialist soldiers, as well as by the rebels. In allusion to this meeting and to Mr. Cox's speech, the Watchman asserts that Kang Wang is, “beyond comparison the most extraordinary Chinaman of whom we have any account since Confucius,” and that he is “the marter-mind, the teacher, legislator, and administrator of the renovated [...]
The London and China telegraph14.06.1861
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    Freitag, 14. Juni 1861
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    London
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[...] entered to collect the dues for the Tartar dynasty; for what would the Imperialists have thought if we had made the same kind of treaty with the Tien-Wang at Nanking which we had made with Prince Kung, and had appoitted Supervisors of Customs for him? The English merchants were chargeable with the opium traffic, but in other matters [...]
The London and China telegraph13.12.1864
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    Dienstag, 13. Dezember 1864
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    London
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    London
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[...] Taiping rebels, yet the probabilities point to the supposition being correct ; and it may prove to be the remnant of th CHUNG WANG's forces defeated at Nanking, and led on by the son of that valiant chief, who inherits the bravery of his father. Doubts are entertained whether it was that redoubt [...]
The London and China telegraph27.02.1868
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 27. Februar 1868
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    London
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    London
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[...] went down through the sterile mountains which border on Chekiang, Kiangsi, and Fuhkien, under the leadership of two insignificant chiefs, the Kang Wang and the assistant king. Out of these mountains they emerged in 1865 and took the city of Changchow, near Amoy, in Fuhkien. A few foreigners, who had served either with or against them, joined them [...]
The London and China telegraph26.06.1863
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    Freitag, 26. Juni 1863
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    London
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[...] Stºva on the 20th May, at Colombo, the eldest daughter of Jºhn de Silva, aged 14 years. WANG zer—On the 29th May, at Cºlombo, Mrs. E. II. Vangeyzel, widow, eldest daughter ºf Mr. J. C. Ratteil, aged 27 years. WAN Scur. Rºx prºg-On the 9th uſ... is voyage to Java, between Aden and Ceylon, [...]
The London and China telegraph13.06.1864
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    Montag, 13. Juni 1864
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    London
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    London
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[...] Let us look at the report of the gallant and honourable gentleman's * speech in the House on the 4th ult., on the subject of China. After º of the Futai's breach of faith with Gordon in the Wangs, the Solonel draws attention to the fact that General Brown had, by station ‘ing troops at Taitsan and Quinsan, enabled Gordon's force to capture [...]
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