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The London and China telegraph28.05.1864
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. Mai 1864
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] themselves in the breach; the struggle for mastery lasted for several minutes, victory wavering in the balance, when the elements decided the day by a hurricane of wind and rain. The assailants slowly retired disappointed but not beaten. The force encampel in its position for the night, but news [...]
[...] been worse than Taitsan. Brickbats, stones, and stinkpots were poured down upon the advancing column in great profu sion. After the third attack had failed it began to rain tremendously, and the assault was abandoned for the day. Ten or twelve officers were wounded, and Major Chute of the 2nd [...]
[...] The long drought had not yet been fairly broken. Within the three days before the 23rd some heavy showers had fallen, but of anything like continuous rains there had been none. Besides great damage to the fruits and vegetation which this condition entailed, a great scarcity of water in town had [...]
[...] CuAPMAN - On the 7th April, at the Government Civil Hospital, Hong Kong, Edward Lloyd Chapman. NcA. Nacao—On the 31st March, at Shanghai, Carlos Maria, the infant son of Albino D'Encarnacao. KINo-On the 8th April, at the General Hospital, Hong Kong, Edward King, private [...]
[...] At JAPAN.—None. At SHANc HAI. — From London: March 4, Challenger. From New castle : Susanna and Juno. From Hamburg. 6, Ida Maria. At Foo chow. - None. At Ho G. Koso, and CANToN. - From London : April 6, Robin Hood [...]
[...] INDIGo still attracts purchasers at firm prices. RATTANs were more in favour again, and the sales included 8,165 bundles (504 {º}} ex Insulanarin, 844 bundles (60 piculs), ex Maria Adolfina; and 561 bundles (100 piculs), ex Scharnhorst. JAva Tobacco.—Market inactive, the only sales reported being 189 [...]
[...] - Samarang ...Grezen. - .|Banjoewang ... Lund. - |Padang Johanna Maria ..] Wilhelmie. - . Sing pore Auguste Durin Goyau – 9||New York ... ... . Shanghai Capel a ........ Timan. : [...]
[...] – 13 Off Mºunt's Bay ...! Do. . Sir Harry Parkes......vhapman. — 13|Off the Eddystone...|Canton . Tamerlane...... ..] Logan. – 10 ºff Scully ...... Batavia . Johanna Maria – 10|Off the Start ..!Canton . Cumberland - – 14|Downs ...... ..!Foo-chow- Herald ... Storey. [...]
[...] HELENA and ANNA, Rotterdam to Batavia, April 10, 4 N., 25 W. MENToa (Dutch barque), Amsterdam to Padang, May 10,49. N., 8 W. GEERTauida: MARIA, Rotterdam to Batavia, April 24, 28 N., 13 W. LADY BIRD (?), Java to Rotterdam, March 10, 34 S., 22 E. ORTelius, Java to Amsterdam, Feb. 14. [...]
[...] Hong Kong, and sailed, 31, for London; Fair Leader, Pearse, from Shanghai, and sailed for London; Alice Tainter, Barnaby, from Shanghai, and sailed for Liverpool; 31, Maria Catharina, de Bos, from Batavia, and sailed, April 1, for Amsterdam; Cornelia Hendrika, Straaten, from Hong Kong, and sailed, April 1, for Liverpool; Tycoon, Mutter, [...]
The London and China telegraph08.10.1864
  • Datum
    Samstag, 08. Oktober 1864
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] her remains were brought up in a bight about twelve miles from here. Shanghai tea is abundant, prices declining. Rain had been plentiful, and the weather, though hot in the day, was plea santly cool by night. Freight 2 taels per ton. A good deal [...]
[...] CANTON. A correspondent dating 16th August writes:— “The heavy rains of the past few days have caused the river to rise to an unusual height. Yesterday, nearly all Honam was under water, and I hear from a native resident at Cumchok [...]
[...] The barometer keeps steady at 29.60 to 29.70, while the thermometer is down to 80 and during the night to 75, the air being quite cool. The heavy rains and flooded streets put business quite in the background. [...]
[...] – 26|Brouwershaven...|Batavia ..., ..] Medea......... eutem - 26 Do. ........ - - ---- . Eersteling ... Bagehus. – 20 Do. ...] Do. .... . Maria Anna Van Monnom. – 26| Do. .. ..|Samarang . Vesta ............ v.d. Eyk. — 26, 1}o. . Padang .... - m ... Gerrebrands. [...]
[...] Sep.29|Zierikzee...... . Batavia . Noord Braliant ..! ſoos. Oct. 3|Portsmouth |hanghai - Bonvoirlich .. ..!Jenkins. - 4|Deal............ Batavia Maria .................... - 4Queenstown . Akyab....... Florence Nightingale. – 20ff Plymouth .'Foo-chow-Foo ......] Young Lochinvar ...... [...]
[...] fire. For Hong Kong: Monsoon. For Singapore: Advance, Hurry Puddemsey. For Batavia and Sourabaya: Helvetia, Hercules. For Manila: Iberica, Maria y Vicenta. At GLAsgow.—For Batavia and Singapore: Scotland. For Manila and Iloilo and Zebu : Nodales. For Hong Kong and Canton: Spanker. [...]
[...] SPOKEN. Flora MARIA, Copenhagen to the Amoor, July 27, in the China Sea. MARIE, Batavia to Rotterdam, Sept. 6, 31 N., 43 W. For SMIT, Batavia to Rotterdam, September 16, 40 N., 39 N. [...]
[...] Thomas Mitchell, Clyde to Batavia, June 8, 16 S., 34 W. John, Santos to Batavia, June 14, 21 S., 38 W. MARIA Elisabeth, Rotterdam to Batavia, July 21, 38 S., 39 E. MoxA, Manila to London, Aug. 23, 28 S., 9 E. WM. STANLEY (?), Manila to Falmouth, Aug. 31, 20 N. [...]
[...] Ocean (Dut. ship), Liverpool to Batavia, 11 N., 25 W. AKBAR, Penang to London, Sept. 30, 49 N., 8 W. - CATH ARINA MARIA, New York to Batavia, Sept. 4, 26 N., 41 W, W. W. Smith, Japan to London, June 26, 3 S., 128 E. ALGUAzil. De MANILA(?), from Manila, 85 days out, Aug. 9, 35 S., 19 E. [...]
The London and China telegraph16.02.1865
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 16. Februar 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] enlivened by the band of a Russian vessel, which was lent for the occasion, and wound up with a splendid supper amidst a deluge of rain. The pieces performed were “The Village Murder,” and “All that Glitters is not Gold.” The acting was excellent, and nearly brought down the ship, and its attraction [...]
[...] Murder,” and “All that Glitters is not Gold.” The acting was excellent, and nearly brought down the ship, and its attraction was still further enhanced by the Russian band. The rain, which fell in torrents at supper-time, appears rather to have added to than detracted from the general enjoyment. As our [...]
[...] added to than detracted from the general enjoyment. As our correspondent justly remarks, the only culpability that attached to the hosts in respect to the rain-fall, was through their omis sion to include it in the programme. Midnight chimed before the band struck up “God save the Queen,” when the guests [...]
[...] At SINGAPORE. – For London: Maury, Charlotte Jane, and Alexander. For Liverpool: Sharpshooter, Restless, Indiaman, and Lady Bowen. For Cowes : Boreas. For Copenhagen : Maria Aguste. [...]
[...] 16, Marinus Willem, Newcastle to Batavia; 17, Hebe, Newcastle to Batavia; 18, Pelho, Newcastle (order); 20, Yokohama, Amsterdam to Japan; 24, Johana Maria, Rotterdam to Batavia. From CHINA, &c. to ENGLAND and CoNTINENT.-Dec. 10, Anna Maria, Japan to London; 14, Esperanza, Foochow, to London; 16, [...]
[...] Thorbecke, Bastiaan Pot. Feb. 3. At Texel, from Batavia, Eliza Hen riette. Feb. 5: At Brouwershaven, from Batavia, Alblasserdam, Ary Scheffer, Johannes Lodewyk. Feb 6: Maria Elizabeth, Kanagawa. At, Texel, from . Batavia. Cornelia Adolphine, Amsterdam, Loevestein. Feb. 7: Mathilde, from Tjilatjap, Batavia. [...]
[...] Feb. 7: Mathilde, from Tjilatjap, Batavia. DEPARTURES.-Jan. 21 : From Hellevoet to Batavia, via Capetown, Maria Johanna. From Texel to Sourabaya, Willem Daniel. To Batavia, Willem Hendrik. Jan. 26: From Brouwershaven to Batavia, Whampoa. [...]
[...] Feb. 1: From Brouwershaven to Batavia, Triton. Feb. 4: From Helle voet to Decima, Japan Packet. Feb. 6: From Hellevoet to Samarang, Maria Magdalena. Feb. 4: From Texel to Sourabaya, Capella. Feb. 5': From Zierikzee to Melbourne, Burgemeester Hoffmann. Feb. 7 : From Hellevoet to Samarang, Maria Magdalena. [...]
[...] Staatsraad van Ewyck, Krunpenerwaard. For Batavia and Samarang, Galilei, Madura, Koning Willem II., Verhouwen. For Batavia and Sourabaya, Anna and Sophia, Maria Regina. For Samarang, Estafette, Sliedrecht, Stad Leyden. For Sourabaya, Baltimore, Petronella, Quintet. ReADY to SAIL.-Wilhelmina, for Batavia; Quatre Bras, for Macassar; [...]
[...] SARAH PETTIGREw (?), Amoy to N. York, Nov. 22, 36 S., 22 E. Hades (?), (ship) Amoy to London, Oct. 17. MARIA Elizabeh, Batavia to Amsterdam, Dec. 3. St. PAUL, Manila to Queenstown, October 12, 15 N., 102 E. Eliza SHAw, London to Japan, January 4, 5 N., 20 W. [...]
The London and China telegraph28.10.1872
  • Datum
    Montag, 28. Oktober 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] The following items are from the Japan Herald:— The charge against Capt. Hereiro, of the Peruvian barque Maria Luz, which put in here in distress, for cruelty towards the coolies he was carrying to Peru, has at length been decided. The judgment says that according to Japanese law the captain has [...]
[...] protest having been written without his knowledge, he, as the representative of France, rejects its conclusions. The case, how ever, is by no means disposed of. The captain of the Maria Luz has demanded, without success, of the Government the return of his passengers, who are all on shore, fed and lodged by the autho [...]
[...] The particularly cool weather, coupled with a recent rapid fill in the barometer, leads the weather-wise to predict a typhoon, or some other unpleasantry. Last night it commenced raining, and it is to be hoped that rain is the worst we may expect. Of storms we have had enough ; we are only just righting the good craft [...]
[...] affairs are always everything that could be desired, it is probable this will be the leading attraction of the week. The only draw back to the training are the heavy rains for which the fortnight has been chiefly remarkable, the most provoking part of the matter being that it generally rains hardest just at the usual [...]
[...] Bassein, City of Nankin ; 24, at Liverpool, from Akyab, Arizona, Andaman ; from Ilo Ilo and Batavia, Banda ; – at Queenstown, from Bassein, Armanella ; 21, at Bremerhaven, from Akyab, Maria Gia sapphina ; 26, at London, from Shanghai, Argonaut; at Deal, from Foochow, Black Adder; at Falmouth, from Akyab, Marronople; 25, [...]
[...] GEORGE – On the 24th Oct., John Alexander, the infant son of Edgar George, Esq., of Lonsdale Villa, Putney, and Yokohama, Japan, aged 6 months. GUTIER REz—On the 31st Aug., at Hong Kong, Eugenia Maria, second beloved daugh ter of L. J. Gutierrez, Esq., aged 16 years. KRolczyk—On the 30th Aug., the Rev. A. Krolczyk, of the Rhenish Missionary [...]
[...] THE “MARIA LUz” Coolie SHIP.-According to the Yedo corres pondent of the New York Tribune, the Maria Luz is a small barque of apparently about 350 tons burden. “We found them (the coolies) [...]
[...] rain to fill the tank ; when this was effected he anticipated larger receipts and a decrease in cost of production. A vote of thanks was voted to the directors, to Mr. Wells, Manager, and to Mr. [...]
The London and China telegraph18.10.1869
  • Datum
    Montag, 18. Oktober 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] three miles from Yokohama. These were some of the more im portant losses experienced. As to minor ones their name is legion. Roofs untiled, buildings in frame blown over, rain penetrating and making all uncomfortable, shrubs and other plants torn up by the roots. Indeed, the effects of this typhoon are so great as to [...]
[...] glass showed symptoms of falling, it then standing at 29.92; by 9 P.M. had fallen to 29.85. Raining heavily, but no signs of a further blow. At 11.30 P.M. barometer at 29.70. Hauled up foresail and lowered topsails. Suddenly the wind increased, before further precautions could be taken. [...]
[...] A fortnight ago the water at Hankow, which had previously been falling steadily, again rose to a height of three inches, in consequence of heavy and continued rain. It is now, however, again rapidly falling. Mr. F. Major's circular of the 21st inst. reports a declining market in all descriptions of imports. [...]
[...] HIogo AND Osaka, Aug. 24.”—At Hiogo a marked improvement in demand had manifested itself, especially for Grey Cottons; the reported failure of the native cotton crop, owing to heavy rains, having doubtless influenced the market. Fears were also entertained for the rice crops, and native grain was daily advancing in value. Cottons: 84 lb. Grey [...]
[...] , 29 Nouveau Nomade ... Cardiff Singapore ,, 30 Miaco ... London ... Yokohama - Catharina Maria ... Holland ... Batavia , - Westburg ... London China [...]
[...] ARRIVALs Not IN THE TABLEs.-Oct. 15, at Liverpool, from Bassein, Salsette ; 16, at Deal, from Akyab, Maria Victoria; from Ceylon, Quinteros; at Faimouth, from Bassein, for Rotterdam, Amity; at Liverpool, from Rangoon, Polyxena ; at London, from Colombo, &c., [...]
[...] malee and Galle: Timon. At Liverpool.-For Yokohama: Caractacus. For Hong Kong: Lily of Devon. For Singapore: Clifton. For Manila: Maria, Loyola, Olano. For Batavia and Sourabaya : Hans. For Mauritius, Penang, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai: Nestor (str.), Achilles (str). - [...]
[...] BELLA, Cardiff to China, 5 days out, 4 Oct., 47 N., 9 W. FAIR LEADER (barque), London to Hong Kong, 4 Sept., 13 N., 26 W. MARIA Eliza, Amsterdam to Batavia, 20 Sept., 11 N., 26 W. HoNo Kosg, Manila to Cadiz, 16 Aug., 34 S., 29 E. WILLIAM CLowes, Colombo to London, 1 Sept., 13 S., 9 W. [...]
[...] Countess Russell, London to Hong Kong, July 14, 19 S., 35 W. WHINFELL, Shanghai to London, Sept. 28, 9 N., 27 W. MARIA AURINNA (?) (Norwg, brig), Amsterdam to Batavia. TRYPHENA (Pruss, barq.), Sarawak to London, 91 days out, 6 S., 16 W. [...]
[...] Smit, Mets, for Batavia, and sailed 30 for Rotterdam; Eleanor, Maxwell, from Singapore, and sailed Sept. 2 for London; Tamaris, Cayales, from Macao, and sailed 31 for Havana; Santa Maria, Fernandez y Garcia, from Manila, for Cadiz; W. H. Haselden, Rose, from Ceylon, and sailed Sept. 4 for London; 30, Ternate, Cars, from Batavia, and sailed Sept. 5 [...]
The London and China telegraph29.08.1864
  • Datum
    Montag, 29. August 1864
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] slight shocks ; we were not sensible of their occurrence.” The deputation mentioned, “traversing the streets to and fro in the heavy rain of Sunday last" (June 19), called on that day on the Minister from the United S.ates, and on the morrow waited on the Ministers from England and France—which the [...]
[...] down. We read—“On Saturday last (June 11) we visited the camp on the Bluff, to see how the gallant fellows were getting on under canvas after the heavy rain that fell on Friday night. We were delighted to find them all very jolly, and busy as bees putting their houses in order. Those who [...]
[...] English market have been on a moderate scale owing to the small quantity on offer, the supplies of the first crop being almost exhausted. Latterly, purchases for the English market have nearly ceased, owing to heavy rains and consequent floods. For Australia a large business in Congous has been transacted, at an advance of 5 mace to one tael for common to [...]
[...] LOADING. At JAPAN.—For London: Natal, Amoy, Vigil, Jane Isabella, Yoko hama, and Ann Maria. At HANkow.—For London: Stirlingshire. At SHANGHAI. - For London: Silver Eagle, Fychow, Gresham, High [...]
[...] From ENGLAND and Continent, to CHINA, &c.—June 25, Tigris, from Liverpool to Batavia; 26, Prince Alfred, London to Singapore; Jose Maria, Liverpool to Manila; 27, Ousuri, Newcastle, for orders; Harkaway, Sunderland to Hong Kong; Patna, Liverpool to Shanghai; Beemah, London to Shanghai; Maria Augusta, ºp. to Amoor; [...]
[...] and sailed, 27, for Amsterdam. 9f St. HeLENA.-July 4, Willem Daniel (Dut...barq.), from Ba tavia; 15, Maria Elisa (Dut. ship), from Batavia, for Amsterdam. Off Ascension.—July 9, Christina, from Batavia, for Amsterdam; 23, Vrouw Johanna, from Hong Kong, for Bordeaux; Muscongus, from [...]
[...] towards the wind. I found that the last steamer from Taku for that season had just left, and the river was expected daily to be frozen up. I had not seen a drop of rain for more than six weeks, the weather, although cold, having been most agreeable. Thus ended what I believe to have been the first journey made by an Englishman from London to Peking by [...]
[...] — 13 ... Brouwershaven ... Tonia ... Batavia. — 13 .. Do. ... China -- Do. — 13 .. Do. ... Johanna Maria -- Do. — 18 ... Texel ... Ortelius -- Do. – 14 ... Brouwershaven ... Zuid Holland - - Do. [...]
[...] The French mail steamer Tampico, which arrived at St. Nazaire from Mexico, has brought only about £2,000 in specie. It appears that, owing to excessive rain, the roads in Mexico had become almost impassable, and the conducta, with about £800,000 in specie, did not, therefore, reach Vera Cruz in time [...]
[...] Abºona. For Hong Kong and Canton; Banda. For Singapore; Wm. Dixon, veloz, Macassar. For Batavia and Sourabaya: Hercules. For Manila: Iberica, Thomas Roydon, Maria Wicenta. At Glasgow.—For Batavia and §º. County of Ayr. For Batavia and Singapore: Helen Finlayº: For Singapore an [...]
The London and China telegraph16.07.1866
  • Datum
    Montag, 16. Juli 1866
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] the coming season are by no means satisfactory. The natives re port that a severe and sudden frost on the morning of the 2nd, with a cold rain or hail during the previous night, very scri. ously damaged the mulberry trees—we can vouch from personal observation of the truth of this statement as regards almost the [...]
[...] On the Queen's birthday, at noon, H.M.'s steamer Coquette, the Italian war steamer Magenta, and the Portuguese war steamer Maria Anna, each fired a Royal salute. The salutes fired from the two latter men-of-war were promptly responded to by a salute from Fort Canning. In the afternoon his Honour the [...]
[...] Boston, from Batavia, Newcastle; 14, at Falmouth, from Rangoon, Otto; Speculator. DEPARTUREs.-July 11, from off Dungeness, for Batavia, Maria Regina; 13, from off Falmouth, for Batavia, Anthony v. Hoboken; 12, from Deal, for Batavia, Marie; from Cardiff, for Galle, Courier. [...]
[...] The following is Mr. Consul Knox's Report on the trade of Bangkok for the year 1865 :— Owing to the small quantity of rain that fell during the season of 1864, the rice crop was so much below the usual average that the Siamese Government considered it expedient to prohibit the exportation [...]
[...] the consumers of this article. Wheat.—Although the wheat crops suffered much from the long drought and heavy rains, a very large export was made : [...]
[...] To Java.-Per Rotterdam: Mr. S. E. Harthoorn and family, H. R. Kleyn, C. J. W. van Rhyn van Beverwyk, C. Kaempfer, E. C. Roli; per Maria Regina: J. Verheul and family; per Christina: Mr. J. van Zeventer and family; per Anna and Sophie: Messrs. F. A. Kamsma and family, C. A. Vermandel and family, Schuren [...]
[...] pore, John Banfield. For Colombo, Cochin, Beypore, and Mangalore: Excelsior. At Liverpool-For Singapore : Sophie, Chloris, Maria y Vicenta. For Manila: Cinco Hermanos. For Batavia and Singapore; Oscar. For Batavia and Sourabaya: Coquetdale, Engel. [...]
[...] For Manila: Cinco Hermanos. For Batavia and Singapore; Oscar. For Batavia and Sourabaya: Coquetdale, Engel. At GLAsgow.—For Manila: Jose y Maria. [...]
[...] TolleNs, Cardiff to Singapore, May 22, 2 N. 25 W. Scheloe, Newport to Singapore, May 4, 4 N. 21 W. MARIA Elizabeth, Cardiff to Singapore, May 14, 8 N. 25 W. QUEEN of THE EAST, Philadelphia to Hong Kong, May 6, lat. 30 lon. 37. HERMANN (ship), Amoy to Hamburg, May 14, off Mossell Bay. [...]
The London and China telegraph27.11.1867
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 27. November 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] The last fortnight has been one of almost incessant rain, [...]
[...] their verandahs ripped off, and the flagstaff of the Spanish consulate was blown down. The City-hall and Messrs. Augustine Heard's house were “as usual” after a heavy fall of rain and gale of wind; the scaffolding having suffered even more than in the late typhoon. The neighbourhood of Pedder's-hill and Wyndham-street suffered severely, the roadway being [...]
[...] every appearance of something brewing. We were not de ceived, for on the afternoon of that day it came on to blow form N.W. in earnest, with a perfect deluge of rain, and this lasted with more or less severity, wind veering westerly, until the 26th, during which time no less than sixteen inches of rain [...]
[...] this market at the close of last mail's business. A few foreigners having, however, been steadily buying, and arrivals having been to some extent checked by the rains, there is no further tendency downwards. We make no change whatever in quotations. As before, the bulk of the business has been done in Best and Good Medium hank sorts. Oshus and Koshus. [...]
[...] in anticipation of the sale. For 860 b. Passaroeang, ex Carolina, No. 18, very firm steam sugar, 35%f. was paid ; for 366 b. Java, floating per Hen rietta Maria, No. 134, ord. to good quality, 32; f.; and 1,179 b. Java, at prices that did not transpire. RICE and SPICEs quiet, but firm. [...]
[...] Messrs. Neill Bros.:— The crop accounts continue generally favourable. In some sections there have been rain storms which will do harm, but perfect weather was not to be expected, and, on the whole, it has been unusually good. There is, as yet, no appearance of frost, so that the crop has continued making [...]
[...] Susan Pardew, Wynaud. At Livenpool–For Yokohama : Westminster. For Shanghai : For *d Hº. For Hong Kong: Maria Louisa Antoinette, everest, Adriana Petronella, Mataura. For Singapore : Patriot Queen, Panuco. For Manila: Abnegacion, Cinco Hermanos, Victoria. For Batavia and [...]
[...] Golden Rule (clipper), Shanghai to London, Sept. 16, 15 S., 9 W. Scotland TYNE (?, from Galle, July 27, 4 N. 15 W. HENRIETTE MARIA, Batavia to Amsterdam, Sept. 21.35 S., 20 E. Lucy, Newcastle to Singapore, June 30, 15 N. 25 W. QUEEN of the Age Foochow to London, Sept. 12, 1 N., 106 E. [...]
The London and China telegraph04.09.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 04. September 1871
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] badly damaged indeed, and nearly covered at high tide. The natives are beginning to get anxious about the rice crops in the neighbouring districts, which, owing to the absence of rain, are reported to be suffering. It was only a month ago they were complaining the rain was spoiling the barley, and now they com [...]
[...] are reported to be suffering. It was only a month ago they were complaining the rain was spoiling the barley, and now they com plain of the absence of rain. Truly farmers all the world over are a grumbling lot, but I thought this failing was confined to the British specimen. [...]
[...] COMMERCIAL REPORT. In the Rice market supplies have, in consequence of heavy rains, been rather scanty, and the natives, who are busily engaged preparing the fields for the new crop, do not at all seem inclined to come forward with their stocks, but hope to obtain higher [...]
[...] concurrence with the reported short yield of the crop in Java causes the position of the article to be very strong at present. Sales have been closed of 3,200 bags Java, ex Maria Diederika; 3,950 bags Java, ex Statt; 1,000 bags Java, ex Nederland. CoTTo N.—An animated demand has continued to prevail, and sales [...]
[...] tina; 271 Batavia Buffaloes, ex C. G. Michiels. DRUGs, &c.—About 18 tons African India-rubber, recently arrived from Banama, ex Ida Maria de Raadt, will be put up to tender here the day after to-morrow, for account of the African Trading Society. INDIGo.—A few lots Java of very superior quality found buyers at [...]
The London and China telegraph15.02.1875
  • Datum
    Montag, 15. Februar 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] with snow, but the muddy streets refused a resting-place to the Christmas visitor. The weather since has been extremely vari able, frost and ice alternating with rain and mud. Christmas day passed off very quietly in the Settlements. A large number of people had gone up country, and the cold kept the ladies more [...]
[...] were not blind. No one passing by would ever have suspected such a building to be intended for a church. The interior was even still more wonderful to behold. After each heavy rain the walls were damp and the plastering stained or washed away in spots. In winter time, except with fair wind, the congregation often [...]
[...] building a fresh batch of vessels of a different style to those al ready afloat. The weather has been very variable, but the prevail ing elements have been strong N.E. gales and rain till the New Year, which was ushered in with a remarkably clear sky. H.M.S. Curlew and H.I.C.M.S. Tsi-ngan were both obliged to make two [...]
[...] ARRIVALs NoT IN THE TABLEs.-Feb. 11, at Deal, from Ilo Ilo, May Queen; 9, off Dungeness, from Batavia, for Rotterdam, Johanna Maria; 11, at Liverpool, from Bassein, Angela P, ; at Queenstown, from Ran goon, Iron Crown ; 9, at Hamburg, from Hong Kong, Johanna Marie ; [...]
[...] towed to Gravesend, and divers were employed during the night in clearing the rope; vessel proceeded on the morning of the 11th. The Donna Maria (ship), of Liverpool, Bone, from the Tyne to Java, with coal, was in Yarmouth Roads Feb. 11, with nine of the crew refus ing duty. [...]
[...] pany of the 37th which he commanded was cut off from the rest of the force and surrounded by several thousands of Chinese troops; but, not withstanding, the rain prevented the Sepoys from discharging their muskets, yet they repulsed every attack made upon them until an hour or two after dusk, when they were extricated from their perilous posi [...]
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