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The London and China telegraph08.08.1865
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 08. August 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] 1865 will prove the most disastrous since the COln Inencement of the disease; not even the partial success which has attended the late enormous importations of eggs, or “seed,” as it is technically termed, from the East, and more especially from Japan, having sufficed to prevent prices rising to twenty-five or [...]
[...] deserving of notice, namely, that a number of boxes used by the Society, and bearing its initials, have been refilled by some unprincipled persons with ordinary European eggs, and are now being offered for sale as fresh importations of the Society. The effect of this will be to discourage more than ever those [...]
[...] pend for their proper development. Experiments which have come within the range of Mr. SILVERLock's own experience, made on worms raised from eggs imported into Italy from Shanghai, leave no doubt whatever as to this being the origin of the disease. The worms, which when first hatched from [...]
[...] Shanghai, leave no doubt whatever as to this being the origin of the disease. The worms, which when first hatched from the imported eggs are perfectly healthy, are described as being ravenous, and eating a far larger quantity than usual—and even the increased,bulk so consumed appears barely sufficient to sup [...]
The London and China telegraph18.12.1865
  • Datum
    Montag, 18. Dezember 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] Japan silk this season, but from all appearances it is not likely to exceed last year's export. The furor for silkworms' eggs seems to have ceased for the present, and the native merchants are at length finding out to their cost that a foreign demand can be satisfied. The green [...]
[...] present, and the native merchants are at length finding out to their cost that a foreign demand can be satisfied. The green eggs, however, are still sought after, the worms of this species spinning only once a year, and consequently producing a fuller cocoon, besides being more hardy. The supply of these being [...]
[...] comparatively small, Japanese ingenuity suggested an expedient to satisfy the demand, and a quantity of cards were soon offered surfaced with eggs of various shades of green, from rich dark olive to bright emerald. victimised by the spurious seed, but the knavery was soon dis [...]
[...] the Messageries Imperiales, but, owing to the steamer Dupleir not arriving true to her time, the French company lose the whole of this rich freight—say, $50,000. Shippers of eggs have generally a preference for the French steamers; firstly, because they are mostly conected with French houses; secondly, [...]
[...] the season to Europe 1865-66 485,273 lbs. Same time, 1864-65 780, 176 lbs. RAw SILK.—The new feature in the trade is the export from Japan of Silkworm's eggs. The supply appears unlimited, and as the climate of Japan is pretty severe in the winter, the worm must be of a hardier na ture than the sort hitherto bred in Europe. In this view of the case, this [...]
[...] season to date 4,493 bales, against 2,749 corresponding period last season. The present unsold stock on the market is estimated at 1,700 bales. The present mail conveys about 2,000 boxes of silkworm's eggs. Eight Freich gentlemen are in charge of them. [...]
The London and China telegraph30.08.1875
  • Datum
    Montag, 30. August 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] were about 900 Japanese present, and about 100 Europeans. Warned by last year's losses, says the Michi Michi Shimbun, the producers of silkworms' eggs have formed themselves into companies for the purpose of regulating the º for the pre sent season. The heads of these companies have held a meeting, [...]
[...] companies for the purpose of regulating the º for the pre sent season. The heads of these companies have held a meeting, at which it was resolved that the supply of cards for the eggs should be limited to 1,730,000, to be divided among the compa nies, one-half being for exportation, and the other half for home [...]
[...] earnest. Everything seemed to point to a late opening this year. The greatest uncertainty still prevailed as to the probable supply of silk worms' eggs for the season. SHANGHAL-The following notification had appeared on this market. “Notice is hereby given to Foreign merchants of Shanghai, that on and [...]
[...] WORLD.—Makes delicious Bread without Yeast; Puddings, Pastry, &c., without Eggs, Butter, or Lard. Bread made with this Powder is much easier to digest, and much more wholesome than [...]
The London and China telegraph15.05.1865
  • Datum
    Montag, 15. Mai 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] subject has occupied the Government and the scientific world for years, but no remedy seems to be found either in the im portation of the ordinary silkworm's eggs or in the acclimatisa tion of new species of worms, such as those which feed on the oak and on the Japan varnish tree. [...]
[...] tion of new species of worms, such as those which feed on the oak and on the Japan varnish tree. The importation of the silkworm's eggs has, during the last five years, been enormous. The value of the imports was 4:536,304 in 1860; about half that in each of the two follow [...]
[...] presses urgently, individual exertion always gives way before Governmental action, and therefore we are not surprised to be told that the whole importation of eggs this year has been due to the Imperial Government, which sent out orders to its con sular agents in Japan to purchase and send home a thousand [...]
[...] sular agents in Japan to purchase and send home a thousand cases of this precious seed. This large import reached Mar seilles in the Marris on the first day of January, and the eggs were disposed of by auction through the agency of the Accli matisation Society between Lyons and Montpelier. Now [...]
[...] affect the value of the query, the answer to which must come from French merchants and capitalists, who will, perhaps, ex plain how it is that when silkworm's eggs are wanted, the rich Lyonese do not take care that the silk districts are supplied with them without the intervention of Government ; and, fur [...]
The London and China telegraph05.10.1868
  • Datum
    Montag, 05. Oktober 1868
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] which was dols. 7,300,000. The new crop is reported good. The demand for fine silk is active. Quotations are unchanged. A large business has been done in silkworm eggs. The following are the prices:–Best, dols. 2.75 to dols.4 per card ; medium, dols. 1.75 to dols 2.25 ; common, 50c. to dols. 1.25. [...]
[...] report for the half-year ending June 30th. An allusion will be remarked therein to a fraud discovered in Italy, according to our latest advices, in the silk-worm egg trade. Certain blank cards appear to have been shipped hence by some dishonest persons, marked and stamped with the usual Japanese characters and [...]
[...] cipate that they, too, will gladly help to bring to justice the per petrators of this silk-egg fraud. Major-General Brunker and staff arrived from Hong Kong by the Colorado, and during the fortnight the 10th Regiment has [...]
[...] generally taken on arrival, the stock left was nominal. Silk-worms' Eggs: Had come down very freely, although there had been some reduc tion on the previous heavy figures. Total supplies were about 1,120,000, and total settlements were estimated at 800,000 cards. Best Oshu and [...]
The London and China telegraph26.02.1872
  • Datum
    Montag, 26. Februar 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] from the disturbing elements of war and revolution, from which the last two years have suffered. The importations of silkworms' eggs, which had risen from 4,064 kilos. in 1869 to the enor mous quantity of 87,500 in 1870, ceased almost entirely last year, having fallen to 400 kilos. only. On the other hand, [...]
[...] year, having fallen to 400 kilos. only. On the other hand, the importations from Japan show exactly opposite results. The eggs sent from that country, set down at 88,853 kilos. in 1869, appear to have been discontinued in 1870, as none are registered ; if any exportations of eggs were made the [...]
[...] France, 106,900 were employed at home. This trade with the Far East has increased during the last ten years in extraordinary proportions. The largest importations of silkworms' eggs were pre viously from Turkey, which country then sent from 30,000 to 40,000 kilos. to France every year. The first importation from Japan [...]
The London and China telegraph13.07.1874
  • Datum
    Montag, 13. Juli 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] 1873. 1872. Silk, Raw ... --- --- $7,050,656 $7,178,500 Silkworm Egg Cards 3,032,360 1,920,787 Tea - - - - - - 3,339,941 3,061,625 Copper ... 206,955 . 443,378 [...]
[...] - IN ExpoRTS Silk shows a decrease of $127,844 Silkworm Egg Cards an increase of 1,111,573 Tea an increase of 278,316 Copper an increase of 236,423 [...]
[...] under foreign supervision, not to mention other establishments at Yedo and elsewhere, tends to confirm the success achieved over hand-reeling. Silk-worm Egg CARDs.--There were exported in 1873 1,409,537 cards valued at $3,032,360, against 1,280,525 cards valued at $1,920,787, exported in 1872. The valuation placed on the export for 1872 was [...]
The London and China telegraph18.05.1874
  • Datum
    Montag, 18. Mai 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] quality of their productions. Of these zones we find that the central one comprehends by far the most important districts, and furnishes in silk sixty-five per cent. and in silkworms' eggs seventy per cent, of the entire produce of Japan. We ought, perhaps, to mention here that M. de Bavier in the list which he [...]
[...] ments for rearing silkworms, except at two P. and there they are few in number, and only established since the com mencement of the trade in eggs; and throughout the whole of Japan “la sericiculture” is looked upon as a purely domestic industry. This portion of M. de Bavier's book, in which he treats of [...]
[...] generally acknowledged and deplored. Our author approves of the action of the Japanese Government in limiting the production of silkworms' eggs for exportation, for he considers that an ex cessive supply of the article, which might be induced by specu lation, would be dangerous to the true interests of the silk trade [...]
The London and China telegraph27.11.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 27. November 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] --Some difficulty seemed to present itself at the latter end of last month respeeting the purchase of silkworms' eggs. . It appears that the natives, led away by the high prices they obtained last year for their eggs, rejoiced in the idea that foreign buyers would [...]
[...] prices were unchanged. Some 780 bales went forward by the last (French) mail. Settlements were estimated at 500 bales, and stocks at 1,300 bales. Silkworms' Eggs: Prices ruled low, buyers not giving way to the high prices demanded by holders. Settlements amount to about 300,000 cards, and arrivals 1,600,000. [...]
The London and China telegraph30.11.1868
  • Datum
    Montag, 30. November 1868
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] The Sunda has been sent up specially for the silk-egg freight, and we hear with great satisfaction that the enterprise of the P. and O. Company and the exertions of its agents here have been [...]
[...] Northern Districts still prevented Oshus and other sorts made in that quarter, from reaching the market. The unsold stock was estimated at 600 bales. Silkworms' eggs: The season was almost closed; best cards continued to be bought at $3 to 3}, the transactions that had taken place, however, had been almost entirely in Bivoltini, and inferior annuals at 25 [...]
[...] WE observe that the P. and O. Company intend despatching an extra steamer from Yokohama to Suez direct, as an in ducement to shippers of silkworms' eggs. With reference to this traffic, it is stated that new arrangements are pending between the French West India Steam-packet Company, the [...]
[...] which the voyage from Japan to France will be accomplished in about fifty-four days, and this route is strongly recom mended to shippers of silkworms' eggs, as so small a portion of the way is through an extreme tropical heat. This is cer tainly a desideratum; but then on the other hand there are [...]
[...] Suez. And when the Suez Canal is complete, which we are repeatedly assured will now take place very shortly, importers of silkworms' eggs and other delicate commodities will be able occasionally to get cargoes direct from Japan without any transshipment at all, by the employment of vessels of such [...]
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