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The London and China telegraph24.12.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 24. Dezember 1877
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] ably heavy rains during the summer checked the ravages of the - º, but they are spread over the country, and will be ready by next spring to resume operations on large scale. I [...]
[...] altered. Those who took the opportunity of the holiday to make a trip up country, were even more unfortunate than they who remained at home; the incessant rain making everything wet and miserable, and destroying all pleasure in shooting. The steeplechase was necessarily postponed, as the course was simply [...]
The London and China telegraph17.12.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 17. Dezember 1877
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] occurrence in the native town, there are undoubtedly much fewer since the last storm of rain and wind ; Akunora and Inasa have not been much exempt from the disease, while instances have heard of in Shimabara and at Amakusa, and at Kagoshima, [...]
[...] from late accounts, there have been a good many cases among the troops, at one time averaging as high as eighteen per day, the death rate being about one in three. The heavy rain which fell on the 10th ult, followed by the two succeeding days of high wind, was pretty general to the north as far as Yokohama, and [...]
The London and China telegraph10.12.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 10. Dezember 1877
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] changed hands during the last ten days. The weather has been boisterous, and much colder, from 10th inst., when the thermometer (Fahrt.) marked 30%deg, and we have had snow, rain, and sleet by turns, Natives, prognosticate an early closing of the port. Grey Shirtings: , 84-lbs, 8 Mandarins, Tls. 1.22; 84-lbs. Lion, Tls. 1.30 ; [...]
The London and China telegraph03.12.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 03. Dezember 1877
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] tion is said to prevail among the Chinese, to the effect that bad luck follows persons who have lived in a house which has been on fire, until a shower of rain falls; and in consequence, the six inmates who were burnt out in this instance could not find shelter ; nobody would take them in, and they had to pass the [...]
[...] The correspondent of the China Mail writes under date of Oct. 18:— Last month's rains in Canton have iust caused the death of a native of Tzang Hong-lane, in the ol. part of Canton City. The poor man, accompanied by his little boy, set out to get his [...]
[...] The poor man, accompanied by his little boy, set out to get his day’s provisions from a grocer's shop, when one of the shop walls, which had been undermined by the rains, collapsed, and fell upon the father and son. The boy was luckily got out without serious injury, and when a rush was made to dig out the father, the [...]
[...] chosen the iron-barred windows for its ingress and egress, strip ping off the plaster of the walls, slightly displacing the bricks, and splintering the window frames. The rain is said to have come down in bucketfuls. Mr. Gottlieb delivered judgment in the Police-court at Butter [...]
[...] The quarantine establishment, or lazeretto, for the return pil grims has been withdrawn from El Wedge in consequence of the dreaded short supply of water, no heavy rains having fallen towards the end of last year (1876), and the artificial means of supply being of too precarious a nature to be depended upon. [...]
The London and China telegraph26.11.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 26. November 1877
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Mission :-" On the morning of Sept. 22, about daylight, a fierce tempest suddenly arose on the coast of Hinghua, accompanied with heavy rain ; the sea came up several tens of feet higher than its usual bounds; boats that were moored along the shore were broken to pieces; many houses were washed away or [...]
[...] The clearest proof of the satisfactory manner in which the waterworks are being conducted is given by the fact that though rain has not fallen in any quantity for some time, and the season is unusually dry, the supply of water to the town from the works is sufficient for all purposes, and no complaints are made. We [...]
The London and China telegraph19.11.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 19. November 1877
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] which is published in the North China Daily News, gives an extremely sad account of the prospects of famine in the north. He writes:--"We expected good crops, but the rain has taken away at least one third of the yield we had hoped for. . In several places there are locusts, and they are near Hun-kia-lou [...]
[...] ong. The weather has been very hot and trying for a month back, and rain is much needed. [...]
The London and China telegraph12.11.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 12. November 1877
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
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[...] this place–its perfect drainage and unusual cleanliness—lead us to hope this dread disease may not become epidemic. We have had incessant rain for the last ten days, and the natives say we may expect a continuation of the same pleasant condition until the end of the month. I am obliged now to fall back on the [...]
The London and China telegraph05.11.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 05. November 1877
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] The Shanghai Courier's correspondent, writing under date of the 8th Sept., says:— A rain fell on the evening and night of the 28th Aug., which, though too late to be of any service to this year's crops, is bene ficial to the autumn wheat. [...]
[...] are promoted probably by the “rotting” of the coarse hemp or jute in the ponds of water, the stench from which is terrible. The rains have been withheld and the streams are low—the sun is hot in the middle of the day, while the nights are cold ; all these are conditions not favourable to good health. Add the [...]
[...] shipment to Hong Kong. Stocks, 300 boxes. Camphor unaltered. Settlements, 250 tubs, at $15.25. Stocks, nil. Rice had again de clined, owing to the rains, and the prospect of an abundant harvest; Cleaned, $2.70; Uncleaned, $2.10. HoNG KONG.-Sugar : The demand for shipment on foreign account [...]
[...] is little of general interest. At Tientsin, however, grave apprehensions are again entertained. The weather con tinued very dry, and in ordinary years the time for rain in quantities to wet the ground to a depth sufficient for planting was past. Hence the Chinese were feeling [...]
The London and China telegraph29.10.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 29. Oktober 1877
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] TIENTSIN. The Courier's correspondent writes:— The Viceroy has been again praying for rain, if report be true, and the usual yellow papers have been everywhere hung out. A three days’ interdiction of the killing of beef, mutton and [...]
[...] A three days’ interdiction of the killing of beef, mutton and pork has just closed, but all these extreme measures have been almost wholly ineffectual. No rain has fallen worth mentioning for more than three weeks, and there is no prospect of any at F. or before it is too late to be of any service. It is to be [...]
[...] The Daily Press correspondent writes:– On the 5th September there was an unusually heavy squall of wind and rain during the afternoon, and during its continuance a number of boats were capsized on the river. I hear that several lives were lost in consequence, but have received no par [...]
[...] portion of Shansi is peculiarly dependent on irrigation from the mountains on either side, and for two years past the rain-fall has been insignificant. The suffering among the eople has been very great, although comparatively un own to foreigners in China. Poor country people, [...]
[...] phesy whether the idea will ever be realised, for owing to the peculiar character of the country (viz., a plain intersected by watercourses at times some miles in width, which during the rains become the beds of torrents fed from the mountains), the engineering difficulties will not be few, and the expense cannot fail to be considerable. Being a Go [...]
The London and China telegraph22.10.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 22. Oktober 1877
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] an island on the 19th July, crew all saved, but Captain Estuber died the next day. Rain has, we are informed, fallen plentifully all over Siam lately, and we learn, on good authority, that the prohibition of the exportation of rice which is to come into operation on the [...]