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The London and China telegraph01.01.1872
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Januar 1872
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[...] ground, a circumstance particularly noticeable, in the case of wheat, which was two or three inches long, showing that the rains here at least, or the floods, if any, were not so serious as to retard cultivation. The case, however, is quite different round Tientsin, where, as far as the eye can reach, the whole [...]
[...] celot, Deerhound, Leucadia, Blackadder, Duke of Abercorn. For Amoy, Chefoo, and Tientsin : Yarra. For Hong Kong: William Fruing, Jessie Isabel, William Ritson. For Manila: Maria. For Ba tavia and Sourabaya: Thomas Blythe, Alerte. For Singapore : Roslin Castle. For Singapore and Sarawak: Alcestis. For Bangkok: Pel [...]
[...] Elizabeth LEVENs (ship), Foochow to Falmouth, Oct. 3, 35 S., 22 W. NIEUwlAND, Rotterdam to Padang, Nov. 9, 7 N., 25 W. MARIA, Rotterdam to Batavia, Nov. 11, 4 N., 24 W. [...]
The London and China telegraph01.04.1872
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    Montag, 01. April 1872
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Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] of rain that the rivers and canals about Tientsin rose to an un [...]
[...] JAWA. The heavy winds, storms, and rains that have been prevailing in Java, have done great damage to the coffee plantations there, above all in Mid Jaya ; the prospect of a good crop this year is [...]
[...] From SINGAPORE.-For London, Feb. 23, Amber Witch; 27, Sar pedon (str.); for Liverpool, 27, Victoria. From PENANG.—For London, Feb. 17, Coringa; 19, Annie Maria. [...]
[...] Mch 191Catharina Maria......!Nolet ............ J. T. Erichsen.........Johman ... Amoy... 21|Helena & Henrietta. Jansen |Macassar . [...]
[...] Catherine Fu ... Do. 23|Juna (barq.). ..! Plymouth 6|Dona Maria P ..! Havana 8|Concepcion ..... Do. ... Do. 22|Gebr. v.d. Beek - Batavia .... ... Texel [...]
[...] Weronica. For Hong Kong : Sir Harry Parkes, Malacca, Corea, Beemah, Haddington, Veronica, Constantia. For Hong Kong and Foochow : Her Majesty. For Manila: Maria. For Singapore : Star of the South, Hope. For Penang : Peri. IFor Batavia, Sou rabaya, and Samarang: Magellan, Anne and Maria. For Colombo : [...]
The London and China telegraph01.05.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Mai 1871
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Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] Per P. and O. steamer Bangalore, from Southampton, April 29.--To Yokohama: Mr. Y. Duer, Mr. W. A. Woolley, Mr. J. H. Gubbins, Mr. E. B. Paul. To Shanghai : Mr. Ludovick Cameron. To Hong Kong: Mr. José Maria Alberte. To Singapore: Mr. R. W. Hullet, Mr. and Mrs. King and two children. To Ceylon: Mrs. Bois and child, Mr. W. Handyside, Mr. A. J. Campbell, Mr. R. S. White, Mr. C. Forsyth. [...]
[...] eager request for Hong Kong, and Chinese would willingly pay $1.70 to 1.75 per picul for mill-cleaned Nassuan. It is said that very heavy rains during the early days of the month, not looked for during this sea. son, have done some damage to the crop, but to what extent is not yet known. White Rice: First quality selling at Tls. 70 per coyan, or [...]
[...] (str.), Sree Singapura; for Liverpool, 17, Amagree. From BATAvia.--For Falmouth, March 16, Sjofroken; for Holland, 10, Stat; 15, Maria Sarah; 17, Nederland; for Amsterdam, 16, Ncha tennia. From BANGKok.-For Falmouth, Feb. 9, Norma; for Marseilles, 17, [...]
[...] Patjitan, Jannetje; 22, at Brouwershaven, from Batavia, Alblasser waard ; from Passaroeang, Willem Poolman ; 23, at Brouwershaven, from Samarang, Catharina Maria; at Texel, from Batavia, St. Louis; 24, at Brouwershaven, from Passaroeang, Samarang; from Sourabaya, Samarang; at Texel, from Macassar, Elisabeth Jacoba ; 26, at Brouwers [...]
[...] DEPARTURES.-April 26, from Texel, for Batavia, den Elshout. PAss ENGERS IN ward.—From Maccassar, per Elisabeth Jacoba, Mr. E. Tack; from Java, per Catharina Maria, Mr. F. C. van Nes. [...]
[...] 23|Catharina Maria. [...]
[...] 27|Ida Geertruida ...... Java, for Copenhagn 27 Cornelia Mathilde ... Batavia, for Holland Do. 27|Catherina Maria ...... Java, for Holland ...] Do. 27|Evora (str.)............ Rangoon, via S.C. ...| Liverpool 20|Hermance and Jenny Saigon, for Havre ...|Belle Isle [...]
[...] Advices from Rotterdam, dated April 21, state that the Mora, Law, which arrived at Texel April 19, from Samarang, got into collision, in entering into Nieuwe Diep, with the Henrietta Maria, Tjebbes, from Batavia, and the latter vessel lost jibboom, and received other slight damage. [...]
The London and China telegraph01.07.1864
  • Datum
    Freitag, 01. Juli 1864
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Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] Robinson—S1MMoNDs.-On the 18th June, at Holy Trinity Church, Bayswater, by the Rev. Charles Walsham, M.A., lieaton Boyd Robinson, Esq., son of Captain Charles Gepp Robinsºn, R.N., to Margaret Maria Serine, only daughter of Richard Simmonds, Esq., R.N., of the Admiralty, and Queen's-terrace, Hyde-park. DEATHS. [...]
[...] Pekoes have been received, and teas will begin to be brought to market in about a week to ten days. The teamen report the first crop teas will probably be deficient in strength, owing to heavy rains having fallen whilst the leaf was being picked. Only a few first-crop Orange Pekoes will be re ceived here this year as there is an active demand for native consumption [...]
[...] Batavia; 18, Siam, Bordeaux to Siam : 19, Cºnelia, Rotterdºn to Batavia; Emperor, Sunderland to Hong Kong ; 20, Blairmore, Ham burg (for orders); Sea Wave, Glasgow to Singapore; Maria, London to Saigon; Majestic, Glasgow to Shanghai; 23. Calaeºcus, Liverpool to Shanghai; May 2, Vigil, London to Shanghai, 3, Peronella, London [...]
[...] ship, Amsterdam to Batavia, May 8, 16 S., 31 W.; Concepcion, Manila to Liverpool, 23 June, lat. 41, long. 27; Alice, barque, London to Japan, April 29, 22 S., 37 W.; Maria Catherine, Dutch barque, Samarang to Amsterdam, April 28, 32 S., 34 E.; Quintet, Amster dam to Batavia, May 7, 16 S., 31 W.; Pegasus, Dutch barque, [...]
[...] -Eliza Thornton, Maxwell, from Singapore, and sailed, 26, fºr London; 25, Maria Anna, W. Monnom, from Batavia, and sailed, 27, for Rotter dam ; 27, Claymore, Fernie, from Penang, and sailed, 31, for London; 29, H.M.S. Encounter, from China, &c.; 30, Sophia George ve, Rosen [...]
[...] Padang, ex Van der Pala, partly sold and partly bought in at from 43 to 46 cents (the latter disposed of after the sale by private contract at the above rates); 1,200 bags of Java, ex Maria Louisa Antoinette, 300 bags sold at 374 to 41%, and part of the remainder subsequently placed at the same prices; and 362 bags of Bali bought in. The sales by importers [...]
[...] sold at 374 to 41%, and part of the remainder subsequently placed at the same prices; and 362 bags of Bali bought in. The sales by importers included 3,800 bags of Padang, ex Johanna Maria, at 43 to 48 cents, and 1,000 bags of Java, ex Marinus Willem, Insulanerin and Rudolf, at 41, to 43% cents. The market is in a firm condition, and there is a con [...]
[...] PK, 200 b. Tikong, 168 b. D, 132 b. RAWL, per sundry vessels; 444 b. PK, and 85 b. D, ex Hamstede ; and 795 b. KL, ex Hen riette Maria. Sºock 9,727 bales. Daugs. – At public sale, by importers, 197 chests of Japan Wax were bought in at 38 and 37 fl. for A and B; of 490 packages of Cassia [...]
The London and China telegraph01.07.1872
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Juli 1872
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Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] A Hankow correspondent writes:—We are, I fear, to have a flood. The river is ten feet higher than it was last year, and is still rapidly rising. Rain has been frequent and heavy—if it does not cease, the tea must suffer. One or two musters of teas have been received. [...]
[...] Union. For Colonibo : Constancia, Shun Lee, Scawfell. For Co lombo, &c. : Speedwell. At Liverpool.–For Manila: Maria Fidela. For Batavia and Sou rabaya; Jorgen Bruhn. For Penang, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai (via S.C.): Ajax (str.). For Singapore : Marianne, Örter. [...]
The London and China telegraph01.10.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Oktober 1877
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[...] directed to the drought, which was becoming serious. The Courier's correspondent writes:— The very abundant spring rains made the earth moist enough to bring on the autumn crops to a certain point, but now they seem fading. . The millet and maize are very short in the straw [...]
[...] and light in the ear, and are hastening on to a premature harvest. The later sown crops which succeed the wheat will be an utter failure unless the rain soon comes. At this season the streets of this city and the roads around are generall full of water, but now they are covered with dust, . [...]
[...] The correspondent of the Daily News writes under date of 2nd August :— The rain still holds off, although we have had frequent indica tions. This evening there are good signs of rain, and yet I fear it is “passing around.” From all directions, far and near, there [...]
[...] usual height. The prospect is most disheartening. I think all the gods in the Chinese pantheon must have been invoked by this time, from what I have heard of the “praying for rain.” Inside the East gate a dragon about four feet long is suspended, head downwards, among some withered branches. A constant stream [...]
[...] of water is kept flowing from the dragon's mouth, and on poles among the branches are yellow strips of paper, having such inscriptions as “There should fall a heavy rain.”—“There will certainly be rain.”—“A great rain will descend.” The sickness and mortality in the city are very great, and are likely to increase [...]
[...] SOOCHOW. The Worth China IIerald correspondent says there has been con tinued heavy rains here for the past month ; if they continue, the low lands to the south-east will be under water. Nothing has been seen of the locusts very recently. The country people all say the [...]
[...] MAlt 1? IAGES. Folsº R–Gºsswºrn. —On the 8th Aug., at the German Consulate, Shanghai, Johann Folser, of Mittelnkirchen, IIanover, to Maria Luise Johanne Gussner, of Kietz, Mecklenburgh. Shaw – Vallack–On the 27th Sept, nt St. Johns' the Evangelist, East Dulwich, by [...]
[...] made to punish the guilty parties, and a proclamation be issued warning others from committing similar offences in future. At Soochow there had been very heavy rains, and it would seem, as a pendant to the drought in the North, apprehensions were here felt of serious damage by flood. [...]
[...] 23. Quaker City . ... Magilly . . Penarth 24 Webfoot ....... - . . . !)0. 25 Maria Rarano ......... Raw' nma ...... Ilo g Kong . Do. 25|| Fair Leader . Yokohama London 25 Sp culint ...... >ing up re | !)o [...]
The London and China telegraph01.11.1869
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    Montag, 01. November 1869
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Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] It had been previously notified in the official organ that his Royal Highness would hold a levee at the Legation at noon; con sequently, in spite of the heavy rain which fell nearly the whole of the day, several persons assembled to witness his landing. At eleven o’clock the Prince left the Galatea in his barge, accom [...]
[...] foreign devils now take off their hats to Chinese.” HANgchow.—A correspondent writes, there has been so much rain and no sun, that now we have an epidemic ; dysentery and cholera are raging. HANKow.--The water continues to rise ; it is from three to four [...]
[...] lately fell off to such an extent that several steam mills were obliged to suspend work. A sudden change of weather, however, accompanied by copious falls of rain, have com pletely dissipated these fears, and the production is likely to be at least equal to last year's. The quantity of tonnage [...]
[...] from Cardiff, 11, Patriach Samhiri; from Amsterdam, 8, Sourabaya Packet, Jacob van Lennep ; 9, Kitty; from Rotterdam, 9, Europa, Hendrika, Johanna; 11, Catharina Maria; 13, Dronchet II., Neptunis; 16, Noach II., Hellevoetsluis; from Clyde, County of Ayr (reported by telegram). [...]
[...] fo. Alfred. At BATAVIA.—For Channel, Veronica, Scindia; for Holland, Cathe Fine Rankin, Hilja; for Rotterdam, Maria, Burg. Hoffmann, Ridder kirk. Bali, Aegidia and Pauline; for Amsterdam, Johan, Atlas, Aimo, Charlie Palmer. [...]
[...] - 19 Benjamin Bangs...... - alle .... --- -- - 19 Norge.....................|Gutzman ...... - 20 Maria Catherina ...... - [...]
[...] WHITEADDER, from Shanghai, Sept. 6, bound westward. KosMopoliet, Rotterdam to Batavia, Sept. 10, 30 W. MARIA ADRIANA, Rotterdam to Batavia, Oct. 11, 43 N., 14 W. MARIA (Spanish barque), Manila to London, Oct. 2. MERse, London to Hong Kong, Sept. 2, 4 N., 17 W. [...]
The London and China telegraph01.11.1875
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    Montag, 01. November 1875
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[...] Per P. and O. steamer Hindostan, from Brindisi, Nov. 15. –To Batavia: Mr. Lor raine. To Singapore: Major Gray. To Ceylon: Mr. T. Steele. - Per P. and 0. Steamer Khedire, from Southampton, Nov. 18.—To Singapore : Mr. A. P. Talbot. To Ceylon: Mr. C. F. Hill. [...]
[...] Buying has continued en a very extensive scale ; operators, however, do not appear yet to have satisfied their wants, and the market closes with a large business doing. Congou.-Owing to the rain that has taken place in the tea-producing districts, the bulk of the third crop, which was detained so long by the low state of the river, has now been [...]
[...] set in with thick and heavy rains. The wind was chiefly from the south-west. Owing to the state of the weather they could obtain no reliable observations after sighting the Scarborough [...]
[...] after Captain Shearey, the second officer, and eight men, left in the other boat, and shaped a course for Manila. The first night after leaving they had torrents of rain and a nasty chopping sea, in consequence of which they were compelled to throw over board a portion of the effects in the two boats, and two men had [...]
[...] Eliza A. Kenny; 25, at Bordeaux, from Bassein, Pactolus; 29, off St. Catherine's Point, from Foochow, Thermopylae ; 28, at Portland, from Bangkok, for London, Bristolian; 29, at Plymouth, from Akyab, Maria Guiseppina; at Queenstown, from Rangoon, Prince Victor; 27, at Bremen, from Bassein, Condor, J. H. Epping ; from Rangoon, Ama [...]
The London and China telegraph02.01.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 02. Januar 1871
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[...] la Dus. From BATAVIA.—For Europe, previous to Dec. 14, Constantia, Cor nelia, Henriette Maria, Johannes, Maasluis, Oceanus, Samarang, Sirius, Astrea, Cornelia Mathilda, Ida Gertruida, Isac da Costa, Jo. hanna and Willem, Kortenaer, Kosmopoliet II., Mentor, Susanna Jo [...]
[...] to proceed to the China station from the East Indies as a temporary In easure. Major E. M. G RAIN, R.E., has been appointed commanding Royal Engineer on the China Station, and will leave England on the 21st inst. [...]
[...] Gloria...... Ianila . -- -- 9| 46 5 ... 125 50 2645 || 13627.02 .28506|| 150 ºw 2017 490 - 16000 ... I 5.1 ! 50cs. 10cs 4000 | 665 fil? 310 || 1451 1553 | Cl10 | 18 66c8. 50 --- 865 & brl+. 287pk. P) | &2cs. &E96 &6cks &3cs. 124 tº 15pk. & E226 &l?cs. 47pkg. Maria...........................I Do. ........... " , , 9] ... 1 ... 933 | 849318; 4.3876|| 669. 310 1775 | 730 ... 38800' ... 20 ... . ... 200 ... . .305! 702 || 255 43' 1758 ... 135 ! ... . ... I 380 - - &90cs. &73cs. olva ..................... Singapore...... Glasgow. ..., 21||110 ! ... ... . . . ... 341 39.7300. 15819 433 620 -- . 116868] ... 154 582 525 | ... . ... 171 ... '42, 350 | ... -- 60 --- -- [...]
[...] * Gloria..................!Manila ...... 50& 578& 232& 113& 111 40& 55& 206& ! ... 470 ... 162& Padang-Plain cottons, 36,000 yards. To Foochow.—Apparel, £40. To Amoy-stationery, £98. To Japan.-Hardware, £36; woollens, £1,590; - lcs. 64pkg. 5cs. || 7cs. 5cs. 4cs. 27cs. Gcs. drugs, £445. Per Estrella de Chili, from Glasgow to Colombo, cleared Dec.-1-(addiº-Plate-iron, 4 tons; machinery, £60; galvanised-iron, 9 tons. 1 Maria .................. Manila ......] 2cs. | 140& 90& ... 200 - ... . ... . ... 304 --- - 28cs. lcs | m Ulva... yº;;....Singapore --- ... 160 --- 40 --- - --- - - -- - [...]
The London and China telegraph02.07.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 02. Juli 1877
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Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] (FROM A correspondent.) MAy 18. In consequence of the very heavy rains which have recently fallen the Canton or Pearl river has overflowed its banks, and caused thereby in many parts of the country through which it [...]
[...] HAMILton–Dr. Montzvrrpr—On the 24th April, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Gibraltar, Uharles H. Hamilton, younger son of the late Lewis G. Hamilton, of Tenerifle, to Maria del Carmen, younger daughter of the late Don José de Mon: teverde of the same Island. Iºan Fielding.—on the 20th June, at St. Augustine's, Honor Oak, Surrey, by the [...]
[...] the only description for which there is any inquiry. Rice–From Canton reports have been received that serious damage is likely to re sult to the crops from the heavy rains and floods, and in consequence considerable excitement has been displayed here, and prices of both Siam and Saigon grain have materially advanced, the market being [...]
[...] CANToN.—Messrs. Deacon's Circular says:—Previous expectations of an abundant and satisfactory “first crop" cannot now be enter tained, as the continual downfall of rain has done more damage than was anticipated. Judging from the few “hank samples " shown on the market, the thread is less fine, and colour less dingy than was at [...]
[...] the coming-crop in the Manila districts are very poor indeed, as the continued absence of rain is doing great injury to the young plant. We estimate sales during the fortnight at about 85,000 piculs, superior having been taken at $6 per picul and extra at $6.50 per picul. [...]
[...] Kong, Denbighshire; 25, from Rotterdam, for Macassar, Zeenymphe; 29, from London, for Hong Kong (via Cardiff), Carl Ritter; from Car diff, for Singapore, Progressista, Maria Rickmers; 30, from Penarth, for Singapore, Undine; from Liverpool, for Manila, Granger; from Sunder land, for Singapore, County of Flint. [...]
[...] DUKE of ABERcoRN, London to Shanghai, May 20, 7 N., 23 W. K. N. L. H. (German ship), Rangoon to Bremen, June 4, 33 N., 40 W. MARIA Louisa, Bassein to Falmouth, May 17, 18 days out. [...]
[...] Java; Doxford, from Rangoon, both for Cork; 29, Anna en Sophia, Sourabaya for Rotterdam ; June 1, Edward, from Bassein ; 3, Lasker, from Rangoon; Maria Ravano, from Rangoon, all three for Falmouth : 10, Ettie, from Rangoon for New York. ºn:- CAPE Town.—Sailed, May 22, Roseneath, for Batavia; 29, Kingdom [...]
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