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The London and China telegraph31.07.1865
  • Datum
    Montag, 31. Juli 1865
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] as to the ultimate destination of so valuable a piece of plate. The de cision arrived at was that it should be placed in the hands of the Lord Lieutenant of the winning county from year to year, and that £100 shonld be annually divided among the more successful of the competing squads, consisting of ten men drawn from every county desirous of entering. [...]
[...] County. 200 yards. 500 yards. Total. Somerset (win vase and £50) .. 134 - - 129 -- 263 Lanarkshire (win £25) .. -- 125 -- 130 -- 258 Suffolk (win £15) -- -- 126 -- 128 -- 254 [...]
[...] Lanarkshire (win £25) .. -- 125 -- 130 -- 258 Suffolk (win £15) -- -- 126 -- 128 -- 254 Warwick (win £10) , .. -- 133 116 -- 249 [...]
The London and China telegraph11.06.1866
  • Datum
    Montag, 11. Juni 1866
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] granted by Dr. Lushington to both his friend Mr. Lawrance and himself, but he had not used his power, as he thought it dangerous. His lordship left the bench in order to consult with Mr. Win chester, H.B.M. Consul, and upon returning stated that Mr. Win chester had always been informed that Mr. Lawrance had the [...]
[...] in two senses of the word. This petition should be laid before the House of Commons, and the ‘sense of the House' being taken on the subject, common sense must win the day and demonstrate the injustice and oppression attached to this compulsory payment of £20,000 per annuin.” [...]
[...] harbours. The last day of the races appears to have been the most exciting of the three, Mrs. General Grant winning a race from Caledon, the only competitor she had to fear, and Caledon returning the defeat by carrying off the Winners' Handicap from the lady. [...]
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The London and China telegraph13.04.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 13. April 1867
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] and Haddington. Exeter was the winner of last year, and by the terms of the race, if he or any other horse belonging to the same owner should win this year, the cup would become the property of that gentleman. Exeter being a Shanghai horse, a good deal of anxiety was felt in Hong Kong for the result, [...]
[...] and the victory either of Sir William or Haddington would On the day of the race, the owner of Exeter declared to win if he could [...]
[...] during the first round, as also did Haddington, but the pace and distance was too much for the old horses. Exeter drew ahead when within half a mile of the winning post, and retained his head till the last. In coming up the straight, his rider saw that [...]
[...] Yankee hack, won a leading race by a bit of congenial “dodging ;” and, worst of all, Eveter, a well-known racer be longing to a professional coterie from Shanghai, after winning four or five cups in succession, carried off the magnificent Challenge Cup, which by almost prescriptive right should have [...]
The London and China telegraph04.05.1865
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 04. Mai 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] corvette Saghalien, to Lottie Maria, daughter of Captain Smart, of the American ship Lottie Maria. - Macki's tosh–WIN kworth —On the 21st March, at Hong Kong, John S. Mackintosh, of Shanghai, son of the late Rev. Lachlan Mackintosh, of Edinburgh, to Jessie, youngest daughter of Thomas Winkworth, of Canonbury, Lºndon, [...]
[...] to Lord Elcho by the next out-going mail. The terms of com petition have been left to his lordship, but it is understood that it can only become the property of the competitor who wins it for two consecutive years. This is, we suppose, the first prize ever sent to England by [...]
[...] ,, Ribbons ... --- ---i >> 137,61 505,63 368,02 - , Thread ... ... ... , 14,05 64.63 50,58 - Sugar—Br win ... --- ** - I -> 21,367.04 94.548,29 || 73,181.25 - x- White ... --- --- ** 19822, 17 65,155,36 45,333,19 - Tea—Black - - - - - - - - - , , , 14,635,23 9,573,66 - 5,061,57 [...]
The London and China telegraph15.09.1866
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. September 1866
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] left Foo-chow. Foo five, six, three, and five days respectively after the last of this “first flight," which all started on three consecutive days, the three winning ships sailing on one day and almost at the same hour. It should be borne in mind that this is not a time race, no allowance whatever being made for difference of start. Its object, indeed, is not to test the relative [...]
[...] lie between three ships, among which the eventual winner was not included. Last year it had been a neck and neck affair between the Fiery Cross and the Serica, the former winning by the good fortune—or perhaps we ought to say good management—which enabled her, on arriving in the Channel, to pick up her steam tug some hours before her competitor. It was [...]
[...] pose of outsailing her. This she in effect did, the Fiery Cross, though making a splendid passage of a hundred and one days—just five per cent. quicker than her,winning voyage of last year—did not even succeed in get ting “a place." In her turn, however, the Ariel was beaten by the Taeping, though whether outsailed or not does not appear to be quite so [...]
[...] Fourteen feet of water would serve her turn, while her bulkier rival re quired four feet more, and while the Ariel still lay at the very foot, as it were, of the winning-post, the other slipped in and carried off the prize. Such, so far as we have just been able to learn it, is the story of the great fifteen thousand mile race of 1866, kept up, neck and neck, for [...]
[...] — 1 Helios..................... ...! Falmouth. — is win. Chandler Brown assein ......! Do. – 12 \ladagascar Gaga Manila Do. — 1 - Gala ea . Pe. Bassein Do. [...]
The London and China telegraph28.07.1866
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. Juli 1866
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] both Blanc Mange and Flying Buck kept close together the whole way, Flying Buck having the inside place, but Blanc Mange passed him gra dually on the winning post. Time, lmin. 5 sec. SEcond Race.—Town Plate. Once round. For ponies not other wise entered. 1. Mr. Armstrong's Brick Tea; 2. Mr. Sempen's Knieput. [...]
[...] mile and a-half. 1, Spot's George; 2. Black Diamond. This was a very interesting race. The owners of Black Diamond felt very confident of winning, and Flying Buck had also a good many supporters. After a most exciting struggle, Spot's came in a winner by two lengths, running strong; Black Diamond 2nd ; Sir Michael and Flying Buck raced for [...]
[...] 1, Mr. Wilson's Tam O’Shanter. 2, Mr. Gannett's Outsider. At starting, Souter Johnny got off badly, and lost a good deal of ground, the other two going away confortably together, Tam winning with the greatest ease by five or six lengths. 4.—All comers. A handicap. Value $75, [...]
[...] hat with veil and spectacles. The other two ponies had postilions, one of whom blew vigorously at a horn. The trap was duly paraded up the straight past the Grand Stand and winning post, to the great delight of everybody in general and the Chinese in particular, who evidently thought it a great institition. [...]
[...] 24th May, Queen Victoria's birthday, amid much ceremony. The Masonic fraternity were the chief actors, the stone being placed by the Deputy Provincial Grand, C. E. Parker; Mr. Win chester, H.B.M. Consul, reading a suitable address. The larger portion of the Consular body and other officials of importance [...]
The London and China telegraph05.04.1866
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 05. April 1866
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] half.—Early Purl, 1 ; Hadji, 2. Lord Lyon made the running during the first part of the race, but was eventually passed by both the others; after the first round Early Purl took and kept the lead, winning a slow race by four lengths. The Pony Welter, for all Ponies—13 hands, 9st. 71bs. Entrance $5 [...]
[...] with $50 from the Fund. Half a-mile.—Stein Bille, 1 ; Brinjarra, 2. After a bad start on the part of Skittles and Imposter, Stein Bille took the lead, which he maintained throughout, winning by a neck. Time, 1 min. 4 sec. The Challenge Cup, value 500 guineas, for all Horses, entrance $10. [...]
[...] The Hack Stakes, value $100. Entrance $5. One mile.—Nugget, 1 ; Mainstay, 2. Nugget took the lead, and was held in during the race, winning easily by about four lengths. The Shanghai Cup, value 100 Guineas, presented by the Shanghai Community, for all Horses. Entrance $10. Two miles.—Sir William, 1 ; [...]
The London and China telegraphExtra 07.06.1871
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 07. Juni 1871
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] time the foreign agent returned, having merely left to attend to other business. Confidence was restored, and payment of the winning numbers was promised at four o'clock. A disturbance has taken place at Kein-Ping-Hein, an agricul tural district about 300 li from Hoochow and 150 from Lee-yang. [...]
The London and China telegraph03.01.1865
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 03. Januar 1865
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] This race was one of the best of the day. For a third of the distance the competitors kept well together, but then Ozone and Wiggle Waggle forged ahead, Ozone finally winning in a canter, with Wiggle Waggle [...]
[...] apparently the most promising of the colonists, came out well. The pace was excellent, and for a time it was difficult to prophecy the result. It was settled, however, about a quarter of a mile from the winning-post, Incledon coming in well in front, Gorilla second, and Malabar third. Time, 2 min. 23 sec. [...]
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The London and China telegraph12.06.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 12. Juni 1871
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] agreed on the great interests at stake we cannot conceive that Sir Hercules Robinson will be content to wait. A splendid opportunity is offered to the Governor of winning the gratitude of the community by a little independent personal ac tion. We may be sure that his views will be adopted by the [...]
[...] States-General, which will take place on the 13th inst. The papers are full of this, especially the organs of the Conservative and Ultramontane parties, who, to win their cause, are telling the electors that the Com mune of Paris is only a consequent result of a Liberal policy, and therefore, if they back the Liberal candidates, we shall very soon have [...]
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