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The London and China telegraph29.10.1863
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 29. Oktober 1863
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] the 16th August. The barometer fell during Saturday to 29°45, very gloomy, heavy weather prevailing; and at midnight the gale commenced with hard squalls and rains from 6 to 10 A.M. The squalls were very severe, the rain and spray driving across the harbour in a perfect foam; while most of the vessels were [...]
[...] - w became worse; it was raining in torrents, and º, jº. a hurricane round the bay. At ten o'clock the jºined vessels, English and Japanese, had returned; [...]
[...] which time she was under fire from one or other of the batteries. This was Saturday, the 15th, during the whole of which day it had been raining and blowing fiercely. The loss on this day to us was 11 killed and 39 wounded; amongst the former there will be general regret that we have to name Captain Jos [...]
[...] The sun is not at all powerful, as I have been myself many times surveying land, and felt no effect from the sun. In doing business with the Consul, we are bound, in spite of wind, rain, or sun, to go to Silver Island; and why should not the [...]
[...] Consul be made to do his duty, whether in wind, rain, or Sun ?” [...]
[...] be hoped that the crew, if guilty, will meet with the severest punishment the law affords. The name of the lorcha is the Maria, said to be owned by a respectable American shipmaster. Freights are still down, and show no signs of an upward ten dency. A great deal of tea, oil, &c., is still being sent to your [...]
[...] form. Darkness came on, and it was feared that we should anchor for the night, huddled together upon the deck, with dew descending like a shower of rain. This fate was reserved for the second-class passengers behind in another steamer—we were fortunate enough to get within reach of Cairo, after a dreary passage of twelve hours.” [...]
[...] - 21 Off S. Foreland...|China...... ..|Schytt. – 23 Deal ..... •l Do. ... Fookalin, schnr - #!ºardiff. ..|Hong Kong ... Maria Bartlett Bartlett. - ?? Liverpool .........|Shanghai ... Ellen Radford . Evans. 3| Do. .... ..|Hong Kong ..] Indiaman ... Webb. [...]
[...] Kong and Canton: Serica. For Singapore : Chanaral, Athelstan, Liriope. For Singapore, via Cork : Fortitude. For Manila: Josey Maria, Sales, Patriot King. For Batavia and Sourabaya : Fop Smit, Pieter. For Batavia and Singapore : Carl Frederik. At GLAsgow.—For Shanghai : Eliza Shaw. For Batavia and [...]
[...] EAN MARIA FARINA Cologne; London, [...]
The London and China telegraph17.09.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 17. September 1877
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] at Rioto in Kei Sin. In examining that article we found it had been exposed for a long time, so that the substance of the coal was quite gone, having been washed away by the rain, &c. If a mine were opened here it is evident that coal of good quality would be found. But in general the Koreans do not like to dig [...]
[...] able to use the war material they manufacture, they would cer tainly give an enemy some trouble. The frequent rains during the past few weeks have kept the locusts in subjection, and we hear comparatively little about them. [...]
[...] weeks, and when they were there they did but little harm to the rice, for the simple reason that at that time the farmers, from want of rain, had not transplanted the young plant from their nurseries, and consequently, as it was contined to a small area, they were well able to keep the locusts off the beds. On the [...]
[...] nurseries, and consequently, as it was contined to a small area, they were well able to keep the locusts off the beds. On the disappearance of the insects with copious showers of rain, trans planting was hurried on, and since then the weather had been everything that could be desired. Although the crops were back [...]
[...] The launch took place shortly after eleven o'clock, and was witnessed by several ladies and a large number of gentlemen. It had been raining heavily during the morning, but the clouds cleared off for a time, and the vessel entered the water under favourable auspices, so far as the weather was concerned. [...]
[...] was feared they would do irreparable damage, from the difficulty of carrying out orders to pursue and destroy them owing to the state of the fields after the heavy rains that had fallen. The steamer Jara had arrived at Manila from Saigon with 21,800 piculs of rice, and the steamer Chow Phya from the same [...]
[...] limited existing demand, the market closes firm. Latterly the weather has become a little more favourable towards the new crop, but more rain is wanted to ensure a good harvest. The export since our last amounts to 428,267 piculs. Cotton : The market for this staple shows no noteworthy change; we quote $16.65 per picul for No. 1 cleaned, [...]
[...] Rickmers; 12, from Antwerp, for Manila, America (str.). SpokFN.—Westa, Bassein to Falmouth, 17 S., 79 E.; Fortunata Catarina (Ital.), Rangoon to Falmouth, June 11, 30 S., 35 E.; Maria Rickmers (Ger.), July 31, 4.N., 22. W.; Anahuac (ship), of Boston, bound to Batavia, July 24, 41 S., 54 E. [...]
The London and China telegraph06.06.1866
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 06. Juni 1866
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] Dates are to the 1st May. The rice crop, as far as it has been gathered, has everywhere been abundant, and recent plenti ful rains had opened the same good prospect for that part of the crop, which, for want of rain, was rather stunted in growth. Great hopes are also entertained for the sugar crop of this [...]
[...] few miserable huts, then a large yamen—the residence of a military mandarin of the fourth rank. The Coreans call the place Sokong. It began to rain and blow; so getting near Ch'onglin Island, our destination, we ran up into shallow water on the north bank. At low water we had five feet, [...]
[...] Date. Ship. Captain. From At May21|Panama .................. Johnston ...... Java........................ Co — 25|Maria y Vicenta ...... - Manila )ff the Saltecs — |Marco Polo - Amoy w York. – 26| Rifleman Parsons almouth [...]
[...] Albuera, Dilkhoosh. For Hong Kong and Canton: Tavistock, Sea Belle, Lobelia, James Russell. For Singapore : Falcon. For Penang: Alger non. For Colombo : Celestial Queen, Jane Maria, Gladiator. At Liverpool.—For Shanghai : Kate Carnie. For Singapore: Sil vercraig, Panic, Germania. For Manila: San Fernando, Feliz. For [...]
[...] JAcoba HELENA, Batavia to Amsterdam, April 16, 5 S., 16 W. SUPERB, Sourabaya to Falmouth, April 9, 19 S., 2 E. MARIA Elizabeth, Sourabaya to Rotterdam, May 3, 19 N., 37 W. JAs. McHENRY (?), Batavia to Rotterdam, April 9, 23 S., 4 W. FERozepore, Manila to Queenstown, April 29, 4 N., 27 W. [...]
[...] rained from dº claring a further dry dend on the present occasion, leaving it to the Shareholders to decide upon the desirability [...]
[...] cu - -, --- §§§ and shipping, the splendid new clipper ship. JANE MARIA, A 1 mine years, 342 tons register, JOHN IIUGHES, Commander; loading in the West India Docks. This beautiful vessel offers the best opportunity [...]
The London and China telegraph18.12.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 18. Dezember 1871
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] the new river course rejoins the old bed twenty miles farther to the south-west. Wast tracks of land are for the present year rendered barren by this outburst, and the heavy rains that have fallen this season have also devastated a large portion more. Since we were there a rain-fall of five days has added much [...]
[...] we walked, burst into the fields, at another point twenty miles far ther on. A friend who witnessed the scene when the vast body of water produced by the rain was rushing through the bridge under him, felt it shake beneath him, and almost feared to pass across it. Much of the country became like the neighbourhood of [...]
[...] ings, such as the church, a stone erection, survived the storm. It is the prevalence of easterly and south-easterly winds that bring us these storms of rain. They seem to be connected with typhoons in the neighbouring ocean. There was a typhoon at Hiogo five days before the ten days' rain which produced the [...]
[...] Tientsin inundation ; that place is twenty degrees of longitude east of us. Then there was a typhoon at Hong Kong on Sept. 2, and it was very destructive. Our second great rain begun ten days after that date, and swelled the Hwun-ho to an unprece [...]
[...] --dented size. Hong Kong' of our position. fall of rain has worked so great a. destrug. The reason why the º,e structure of our province. The hill tion may " º, ... Hwun-ho flows extends for 150 miles [...]
[...] source on the ºn region. Each valley has its torrent, and this e. its way to this river. Such an immense col each tº: rain water as that from which Tientsin is now suffer *. only arise in a region where the features of nature are º, great scale. The plateau of Mongolia by its drainage gives [...]
[...] Nagasaki: Lahloo. For Amoy, Chefoo, and Tientsin : Yarra. For Hong Kong: William Fruing, Corona, Jessie Isabel. For Manila: Maria. For Batavia and Sourabaya: Wistaria, Thomas Blythe. For Singapore : Roslin Castle. For Singapore and Sarawak : Alcestis. For Bangkok: Pelham. For Colombo: Kingdom of Italy, Granville [...]
The London and China telegraph15.10.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 15. Oktober 1877
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  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] all this region, the millet, large and small, is not likely to yield over, if up to half a crop. Up to within six weeks ago, there had been no rain in the region of Tai-yuen-fu, Shamsi, and no millet or maize could be planted. Since then there may have been abundant rain, but I have no information. I have heard [...]
[...] the adoption of so essentially desirable a precaution in future in the Shanghai trade recommended. The cool weather has set in, accompanied by heavy rains, wilich appear to have had the effect of destroying the locusts which had made their appearance in the neighbourhood. The [...]
[...] wilich appear to have had the effect of destroying the locusts which had made their appearance in the neighbourhood. The rains are described as having been heavier than within the re collection of some of the oldest residents in the Settlement. Some fears were entertained that they might injure the cotton [...]
[...] of rains throughout the entire kingdom of Siam, the people have not been able as yet to cultivate their fields. In some of the lowland dis tricts the cultivators have only succeeded in some instances in obtain [...]
[...] tricts the cultivators have only succeeded in some instances in obtain ing one share, and in some two shares out of ten, and others who have not been favoured by any rain have not been successful at all. Even the cultivators who have succeeded with one or two shares out of ten do not know yet whether there will be rain enough to bring the young [...]
[...] their degradation. The apprehensions with regard to the locusts in the neighbourhood of Shanghai have diminished in consequence of heavy rain setting in, since which time the insects seem to have disappeared. At Canton, in con sequence of the disasters to the crops rice was to be im [...]
[...] Date. Ship. Captain. For From Oct. *. Forest Belle. Cardiff 3 Maria S..... loo. [...]
The London and China telegraph02.10.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 02. Oktober 1871
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] At last the dry weather has been broken. The strong southerly monsoon which has been blowing for the last fortnight increased to a heavy gale and frequent showers have since fallen. Rain was very badly wanted in the country, and energetic prayers have been offered up for it; in the neighbourhood of Loonghwa, [...]
[...] seems likely to prove itself one of the wettest for many a year. It may be interesting to know that in 1870 the total amount of rain that fell was 56-07 inches, while in 1869 the total was a little more than last year, viz., 63.71 inches. News has arrived to the effect that the floods at Tientsin have been unusually serious, that [...]
[...] The latest news from Banda confirms the report concerning a bad grop. It seems that the plantations have suffered mºn, °9′tinuous rains and violent hurricanes, so that the outturn of [...]
[...] these, if a fair standard, would, we think, make the Teas better than last year's. Natives themselves report unfavourably of the crop as a whole, owing to want of rain. Shipments to Shanghai on native accountare again heavy, for the fortnight 39,570 packages, against 39,000 last year; and our total export shows no reduction in the large increase over that of [...]
[...] 25, Cutwater. At BATAvia.--From London, Aug. 12, Aboukir ; 14, John Lidgett; from Newcastle, Susanna Elizabeth, Regina Maria; from London, Glengyle (str.) (reported by telegram). [...]
[...] , , – ... Lottie ... Shields Bangkok , 3 ... Linga ... Bordeaux Saigon 1, 5 ... Maria ... Manila ... London º, 8 Europa ... Cardiff Hong Kong , - ... Burdwan ... London Do. [...]
[...] Aug 15 Frey Bentos Sept11 Eastern Chief . 11 Maria...... [...]
The London and China telegraph30.03.1874
  • Datum
    Montag, 30. März 1874
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] , 6 Lord Ashburton Kobe Falmouth , - Jason Rotterdam Batavia , -- Maria Elisa Texel Samarang , 7 Karro Liverpool Singapore , 8 Lingia Madré Newcastle Do. [...]
[...] pool, for Singapore and Manila; 27, Borneo, from Java, for Nieuwe Diep. Spok:N.—Maria, Macassar to Amsterdam, March 11, 43 N., 30 W.; J. R. Worcester, New York to Shanghai, Feb. 14, 30 N., 35 W.; Caran jah, from Canton for Hamburg, 50 N., 9 W. Rebecca (Dutch ship), [...]
[...] MARIRIAGES. FoxSEcA--Dr. SotzA-On the 7th Feb. at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Hong Kong, Fº Fortunato Fonsecn to Filothea Maria da Silva e Souza, only daughter of J. de Souza. LATH AM – Rogers.--On the 20th March, at Dublin. O. Latham, of Foochow, China, to [...]
[...] DEATHS. Dr. A LME in A–On the 18th Feb., at Singapore, María Izabel, widow of Sir José de Almeida, aged 74 years. - - M111s-on the 3rd Feb., at Tung-chow, the wife of the Rev. C. R. Mills. [...]
[...] tically conversant with agriculture in Bengal, states, with logical argument, that the drought would have affected any crop within the famine districts, simply from want of rain in the autumn of 1873. Be that as it may, there can be no doubt that this vexed opium questionshould be seriously [...]
[...] 22|Taffarette .... 23||Bertie....... | Do. 23 Maria Guisepp Clyde 19|Charles Tottie Copenhagen 6|Manfred Shinnecock [...]
[...] 23| Sir Jams London 22|Yeddo rºwth 22 Maria - Q. 22|Underwriter .... Brouwershaven 5|Rosita y Nene (s.) Havana [...]
[...] 21|Lathley Ric . Mitchell Hong Kon Do. 21|Lichstraal . Jansen Batavia . Do. 22|Maria Eliza . Bonier Singapore Do. 21|Atlantic.... . Mallin...... ..|Hong Kong , Penarth 22|Nestor (s.)..... - - - Singapore, China, &c.|Liverpool [...]
[...] all the morning on his Majesty. We proceeded, according to the pro gramme, to the Shih-ying-Kung, or palace of seasonableness, a temple in which, as circumstances require, the Emperor prays for rain or for cessation of rain. Confectionery, tea, and Chinese wine from the Em peror's buttery were offered us, and, after waiting above an hour, we [...]
[...] known as the Nan Hai. b Shih Ying Kung, lit., the “Palace of Seasonableness.” One would have expected that it was here that prayers are offered for rain, &c.; but the building is really now a temple to the Dragon King. c Refreshment, lit., tea and cakes. [...]
The London and China telegraph20.08.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 20. August 1877
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] it is unreasonable to expect that high rates can be afforded to be given here. Then, also, with respect to rice, unless rain falls in quantity, apprehensions begin to be entertained that the crop may be so far limited that there may prove to be no surplus for export. For years past Japan has been blessed [...]
[...] Nanking for the present, and it would be well if we could say as much of the drought. I have been assured that there has been no time since the rebellion when rain was needed as greatly as now. , Last summer and autumn was very dry, and the rains during the winter and spring have been unusually slight, so that [...]
[...] during the winter and spring have been unusually slight, so that now there is reason for serious alarm. The city presents a strange appearance to-day. From one ſend to the other prayers for rain written on yellow paper are suspended across the streets like myriads of streamers on some gala day; while altars to the Dra [...]
[...] gon King, and perhaps to the thunder, lightning, wind, rain, and local deities, with their candles, incense, and hosts of worshippers, all show the anxiety of the people about the coming distress, [...]
[...] The North China Daily News correspondent writes:- Since I last wrote we have been visited by ten days of inces sant rain, with the consequent freshes. The river rose consider ably, and the current on certain days attained a speed ºf, seven knots; but in no instance have we heard of any loss of life, or [...]
[...] versary of a goddess named Choo-tsze-laong-laong, who is sup posed to be invested with a certain amount of authority in re gard to winds and rains. Amongst the many devotees who on this anniversary do honour to Choo-tsze are sailors from the salt junks. This circumstance is owing, it is said, to the fact of the [...]
[...] potatoes, and but few beans in store. In the province of Ilocos Sur the cultivators were planting paddy and indigo, after twelve days of incessant rain. The in digo crop there this year is expected to be short, owing to the great drought that prevailed in that province from Sept. 1876 to [...]
[...] at 3 dollars and 6 reals. Paddy was selling at 2 dollars per CaVall. In the province of Isabela heavy rains had swollen the rivers and done damage to tobacco on the point of being cut or harvested. [...]
[...] PAPE—On the 3rd July, at Yokohama, Robert Pape, aged 34 years, late master of the British barque Maitland. Pºgº the 9th July, at Singapore, Anna Maria, wife of Mr. Lourenco de Souza ace. [...]
The London and China telegraph05.02.1872
  • Datum
    Montag, 05. Februar 1872
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] New York, 17, Gemsbok ; from Callao, 11, Clotilde; from Cardiff, Canaan ; from London, Gordon Castle (reported by telegraph). F 3. MANILA.—From Liverpool, Dec. 10, Emiliano (str.), 11, Maria 10tela. At SINGAPORE.-From London, Jan. 2, Teviot (str.); from Cardiff, [...]
[...] Jesmona, Matilda Atheling, Osaka. At MANILA.—For Liverpool, &c., Emiliano (str.); for,Channel (f.o.) (via Ilo Ilo), Moss Glen, Maria Fidela, Cornuvia; for New York, Clytie, Highlander, Belvidere, Sea Flower, Anahuac, Fred. Warren. At SINGAPORE-For London, Blanche, Belle of Southesk, Edmond [...]
[...] York, £3 10s. per ton nominal. At MANILA.—There is a scarcity of tonnage, and an advance on present rates is expected. The Maria Fidela is taking a full cargo dry [...]
[...] Cox(RIE-De MoRNAY.—On the 30th Dec., at Penang, b M.A., acting colonial chaplain, assisted by the Rev. Yº: Edwards, of H M.S. Iron Duke, David Comrie, Esq., to Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Henry de Mornay, Esq., of Province Wºº, DEATHS. [...]
[...] Pallandt v. Rosendaal, (Dut.), which sailed from Penarth, Nov. 11, for Singapore, with coals, and was towed into Bahia, Jan. 6, dismasted, encountered a rain squall, Dec. 25 in lat. 6, S. lon. 29 W., during which a water spout went quite over the vessel, breaking main and foremasts; the topmasts and topgallantmasts hanging, caused much [...]
[...] the Dragon's-pool, though the wind blew keen and cold, and the temperature of the water could not be many degrees above freez ing-point. It had rained heavily during the night, though we heard nothing of it, the noise being drowned in the rumble of the water fall. About 9 AM. the rain changed to sleet, and by 10 to [...]
[...] for is one which describes the climate in anything but the attrac tive colours in which it has been hitherto painted:– The rainy season was over, but not the rain. It had been an un usually wet year, even for Japan, and we,the inhabitants of the plain of Yedo, had been living in the midst of mire and slosh not be described. [...]
[...] 25|Telenak ...... Do. 25|Phillip van M Brouwershaven Dec.15 Maria Miles. Callao 22 Foreningen . Yokohama Do City of Agra Manila ... -- [...]
[...] Tientsin : Yarra. For Chefoo and Tientsin : Fanny. For Hong Kong: Irvine, Everest, William Ritson, Guinevere. For Manila: Maria. For Batavia and Sourabaya: Alerte, Samuel, Vidar. For Singapore : Pasithea, Janet Ferguson, Star of the South. For Penang : Peri, Rifleman. For Colombo: Southern Belle, Caroline Hutchings, [...]
The London and China telegraph28.08.1865
  • Datum
    Montag, 28. August 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] The more generally healthy tone of advices by the last mail had a marked effect upon the general feeling in commercial circles, and although the continuous rains have much retarded business operations, there is decidedly a more hopeful appear ance than for some time past. [...]
[...] into the roads on the 20th July. The weather continues sultry (reports the Overland Free Press), and the absence of rain begins to tell on the wells. With the exception of a few slight showers, we have had scarcely any rain for six weeks; and the disagreeableness of the [...]
[...] Mitchell, L. M. Joshua, Devana, Berwickshire, Coral Nymph. At Hong Kong and CANToN.—For London, Scawfell, Heroes of Alma, Valdivia, Chrysolite, Johanne Maria, Arab Steed, Allendale. At MANILA.—For London: Nelson, Zelandia. For Queenstown: Edward. For Boston : Fearless. For New York: Shirley. [...]
[...] the shrubs, and carefully protected by means of gauze net:ing. They began to spin on the 20th of the same month, and continued to do so, unaffected by a strong gale and heavy rain which occurred on the 24th of August. §. the 7th of September ten cocoons were gathered ; another was [...]
[...] DEPARTURES.-Aug. 6, from Brouwershaven for Sourabaya, Boni; from Texel for Batavia, Anna Digna; for Sourabaya, Bellatrix; for Sin gapore, Bernard and Agnes; for Japan, Herman Maria Elizabeth ; for Padang, Helena; 10, from Brouwershaven for Batavia, Hugo Grotius; for Samarang, Bilderdyk; from Zierikzee for Batavia, Jan Daniel; 1 1, [...]
[...] unknown. Hides.—367 p. E. J. ex Maarten van Rossem, 233 p dam. ex do., 625 do. ex Catharina Maria and 8S 1 Buffalo ex Hendrina were sold. JAvA INDIGo.—With a good demand, and several lots were sold at former prices; with several ships about 500ch. were imported, which will [...]
[...] Per Johannes Anthonius: Messrs. J. M. van Seventer and family, A. Broringmeyer, F. N. A. Mugge, F. Kamph, Mrs. Kieven-Versteegh. Per Maria Anna : Messrs. E. K. A. de Neve, J. Walraven and Mulder. Per Henriette Elisabeth Susanna : Messrs. F. A. F. van der Valk, J. Roeloss. Per Hollandia : Messrs. van der Roess and family, Uljée and [...]
[...] more long, produced from eggs laid this season. But this is not all. The ailanthus worm does better out of doors than in, after he has been hatched a few days; does not mind rain, against which he is prepared with his mackintosh, in the form of a wax-like powder which covers his whole body; and he will [...]
[...] . Hazard . Schclue .... . . Maria Anna . ..ºunty of Renfre [...]
[...] 10 E., experienced a gale from the S.W., during which she lost boats, bulwarks, and rails. The Hermine Maria, Elizabeth, Dyker, from Amsterdam for Japan, which put into Falmouth on the 19th August leaky, has been surveyed and ordered to discharge. [...]
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