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The London and China telegraph08.10.1868
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 08. Oktober 1868
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] hold, if they do not now, the property for due payment. “At Hiogo things seem unsatisfactory. The Government have called upon the bankers to provide 240,000 boos, and give them paper money in exchange, redeemable in thirteen years. The [...]
The London and China telegraph27.09.1869
  • Datum
    Montag, 27. September 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] stand she is admirably adapted for the line. Trade at Hiogo was very dull, the following prices being almost nominal: Gray Shirtings (84 lbs.), boos 10; ; Red Shirtings (2} º boos 104. Mousselaine (30 yards 30 inches), boos 24}; Mousselaine (flowered), boos 46 to 48. White Shirtings (64 to [...]
[...] (2} º boos 104. Mousselaine (30 yards 30 inches), boos 24}; Mousselaine (flowered), boos 46 to 48. White Shirtings (64 to 72 reed), boos 93 to 9%. Small enquiry for Fancies, but at low prices. [...]
[...] having come together, a discussion of the question might be beneficial, and understood that the duties devolving on the Standing Finance Committee had reference to boos and nihoos, the Kinsats' question having been a subsequent one. He had been informed that considerable sales had been effected in kinsats at a [...]
[...] discount of 25 per cent., and if this were the case, our difficulties would, to a certain extent be removed, as the Japanese merchant would now obtain dollars, as he had hitherto obtained boos, for transactions in imports. Minsats were often treated as the cause of the depression of trade ; to his idea this was an erroneous [...]
[...] and knew that in Hiogo, and Osaka they had been bought at the same rate and imported to Yokohama at a large profit; boos and nihoos are now scarcely seen at Yedo, kin sats being the circulating medium, the circulation of which had so far been enforced by punishment and imprisonment; but he [...]
The London and China telegraph27.08.1866
  • Datum
    Montag, 27. August 1866
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] coin at its corresponding weight in native coin of the same description, dollars have hitherto been received at the Japanese Custom-house in pay ment of duties at their weight in Boos (commonly called Itchiboos), that is to say, at a rate of three hundred and eleven boos per hundred dollars. The Japanese Government being, however, desirous to alter this practice, [...]
[...] tained under the authorisation of the Japanese Government. All foreign vessels purchased by Japanese subjects shall be registered as Japanese vessels on payment of a fixed duty of three boos per ton for steamers, and 1 boo per ton for sailing vessels. The tonnage of each vessel shall be proved by the Foreign Register of ships which shall be [...]
[...] IMPORTS.–CLAss I. B ** 40 ,, 0 s? Canvas and Cotton duck, Boos. Cts. C. ** 46 m 0 10 10 yds. --- --- 25 D exceeding 46 , 0 114 Cortos, Raw, 100 catts.... 1 25 | Taffachelass, not exceeding [...]
[...] Yellow metal, Muntz; do., ells ... 0 45 Sheathing nails --- 50 | Camlets, Dutch long ells... 0 75 Iron, manufactured, rods, Boos.Cts. ** English ,, ... 0 40 bars, nails --- ... 0 30 | Lastings, crape lastings Iron, Pigs --- ... 0 15 and worsted crapes, [...]
[...] NotE. According to the VIII. Article of the Convention of Yedo, a duty will be charged on the sale of foreign vessels to Japanese of three boos per ton for steamers, and one boo per ton for sailing vessels. [...]
[...] EXPORT TARIFF. 1300s. Cts. Boos. Cts. Coal, per 100 catties ... 0 04 | Noshi or Skein , 1, 7 50 Cottox (raw) per 10 Floss --- :* ,, 20 00 , [...]
[...] a third English avoirdupois weight. The yard is the English measure of three feet, the English foot being the eighth of an inch larger than the Japanese Kani shaku. The Boo is a silver coin weighing not less than * grains Troy weight, and containing not less than nine parts pure silver, and not more than one part of alloy. [...]
The London and China telegraph04.11.1865
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. November 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Shanghai . . . July 17 Sept. 2 ,, 18 Ningpo . . . . - boo-Chow . - - -- \ Formosa-Tamsuy Amoy . - - ,, 14 [...]
The London and China telegraph07.01.1867
  • Datum
    Montag, 07. Januar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] Bank a cheque for $3,370.50 drawn upon the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank by Messrs. Randon and Co., the two cheques being specially intended as payments for 42,600 boos belong ing to plaintiffs, déposited in the Oriental Bank, and sold by them for delivery on the 28th ult. After banking hours [...]
[...] companied by Mr. Walsh, and ascertained that both drawers had ample funds in the bank's hands. As they had to deliver • the boos that afternoon, they were compelled to borrow $42,600 of Messrs. Walsh, Hall, and Co., and now claimed $15.37, three days' interest on $15,370.50, being for the time that elapsed [...]
[...] days' interest on $15,370.50, being for the time that elapsed between the presentation of the cheques and their ultimate payment; and 426 boos from 306, equal to $141.10, being 1 per cent. commission on boos 42,600. The defendant pleaded as follows:—1st. That Messrs. R. Lin [...]
The London and China telegraph06.10.1866
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. Oktober 1866
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Shanghai - , 26 , 8 ,, 17 Ningpo - - - - ,, 14 boo-Chow . - - ,, 14 Formosa-Tamsuy - Amoy . - - - ,, 15 [...]
[...] opportunity for a “squeeze ; so, as soon as M. Roches had fairly established his ménage, proposed to him the modest sum of 30 boos per diem as compensation for the labour of bringing him his diurnal baths. This was of course resisted. His Ex cellency, knowing very well the price of coolie hire, said that he [...]
[...] him his diurnal baths. This was of course resisted. His Ex cellency, knowing very well the price of coolie hire, said that he did not mind three boos a day, which was about twice the proper tariff, but thirty boos he would not pay. The officials— applying the great economic law of demand and supply in a [...]
[...] sented themselves, it is said, in sackcloth and ashes, pleading hard for their lives, offering exchange for building villa residences, buying horses, &c, &c., at five boos for the dollar and daily hundreds of gallons of highly sulphuretted water considerably below cost price. A convention and tariff were, after due deli [...]
The London and China telegraph10.09.1867
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 10. September 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] ceding year, and although the average range of prices has been somewhat lower, yet the difference of exchange between dollars and native coin (314 boos against 255 boos per 100 dollars) has left a large advantage with the native sellers. It may be expected that this will bear fruit in increased supplies; and as [...]
[...] In imports the exchange has very materially interfered with operations. The buyers have striven hard against paying more boos—the sellers against taking fewer dollars; but although both have had to give way in order to do business the buyers have done so in less degree than the sellers. The low rate of [...]
[...] both have had to give way in order to do business the buyers have done so in less degree than the sellers. The low rate of boos, however, has rendered business very heavy; and more than once during the year, when there seemed a likelihood of some improvement, the Japanese Government have had to [...]
[...] than once during the year, when there seemed a likelihood of some improvement, the Japanese Government have had to throw lacs and lacs of boos into the market to buy dollars to obtain the means of paying for purchases of ships, dockyard materials or other things which they had ordered in Europe, [...]
The London and China telegraph13.11.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 13. November 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] the duties hitherto paid and the amount now exacted in accord ance with the treaties. Instead of taking the sats (paper money) at its market value, say 383 per 311 silver boos, it placed an ar bitrary and depreciated value on this paper, and required 400 sats boos for 311 silver boos. . This was ill-advised. But the arrange [...]
[...] be received in payment of import and export duties and other taxes as heretofore, at the rate of one nibookin for two silver ichi boos. From and after Jan. 1, 1872, the said paper money will not be received at all, and the nibookin will be received at the rate of 202 for 311 silver ichiboos. [...]
The London and China telegraph15.10.1866
  • Datum
    Montag, 15. Oktober 1866
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Shanghai . - , 26 ,, 8 , 24 Ningpo . . - , 21 boo-Chow . - - , 22 Formosa—Tamsuy . Amoy . - - - ,, 23 [...]
[...] duction of silk in the Koshiu districts, being irritated by the high price of rice and the enormous inland excise duty of 300 boos per horse load (4 Japanese bales) lately imposed upon silk, descended upon Hatchogee and there destroyed the Eto quai-shai, or exchange where silk merchants do congregate. [...]
[...] The British steamer Iron Prince was sold at auction for ichibous 2,800.* Contracts for silkworms' eggs had been made at prices varying from 2 to 3 boos per sheet. Trade was reported dull, and the Alert was the only vessel in harbour. From this port we hear that the misunderstanding arising [...]
[...] amount to about 600 bales, against 2,830 bales same last year. For silk worms' eggs total settlements to date are 65,000 cards, and the prices paid during the fortnight range from 3 to 5 boos. A few cards have found buyers at 64 boos. The unsold stock is about 40,000 cards, and it is im possible to form an estimate of the probable quantity to be brought to this [...]
The London and China telegraph09.10.1867
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 09. Oktober 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] Shanghai. Ningpo.... boo-Chow Formosa—Tamsuy [...]
[...] within a month. Plenty lying along the shore, but we are not allowed to remove it. Boats from 1 to 13, and now at two boos per day. Rice, fish, tea, wages, and everything in the same ratio. The Japanese seem to say, ‘If the barbarians will stay in our country they shall pay for it dearly enough.’” [...]
[...] - Exchange.—Credits on London, at 6 months, 4s. 8d. per dollar. Shangai, drafts at 10 days sight, 14 per cent. premium. par. Boos, 332 per $100. FREIGHTs.—To London and New York no rate is quotable, as there are not any vessels on the berth. To Shanghai Š3 to 3.50 per ton of 40 [...]
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