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The London and China telegraph30.01.1860
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    Montag, 30. Januar 1860
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] of Chili, whose rccal from banishment and reinstatement in ofiico we gave in our last, is fast returning to the En1peror’s favour. Tsang-Wang-yen, who was famous twenty years ago for his anti-barbarian propensities, has also, after a long banish. ment, been recalled to the government of Shen Si. Both [...]
[...] The magistrate not having full faith in the aecusers, determined to put the Chin in prison, but to allow them three years to pro duce the missing Wang; if he did not turn up within the time, the law was to take its course. The son of Chin was there fore imprisoned as proxy for his father, who commenced a search [...]
The London and China telegraph28.02.1860
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 28. Februar 1860
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Emperor and his ministers seem fairly tired of writing about what we have been used to regard as the Great Rebellion The new acting Governor-General of Sz' Ch'une, Tsang Wang yen, does mention that he has been informed of disturbances in certain districts on the south bank of the Yang tsze Kiang [...]
The London and China telegraph27.04.1860
  • Datum
    Freitag, 27. April 1860
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] quieted down, and the Governor-General Chang Lian-ki, and the Governor, Su Chi-ming, implore the Emperor not to remove Wang Chi-hu, an intendant who has been twenty years in the country, but who has been summoned on promotion to Pekin. The copper and lead supply contributed by Yun Nan towards [...]
[...] the coinage of the empire is 32,000 piculs in arrear, and mer chants have been invited to advance money to enable Govern ment to purchase the necessary material. Wang is well ac quainted with the mining districts recently disturbed by the feud between the Chinese and the Mahomedans, which latter [...]
[...] quainted with the mining districts recently disturbed by the feud between the Chinese and the Mahomedans, which latter people have also confidence in Wang. Indeed he, Wang, is at present engaged in “soothing” the Mahomedans. Not withstanding all these arguments for his retention, the Em [...]
The London and China telegraph29.09.1860
  • Datum
    Samstag, 29. September 1860
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] “tho public service. Mr. Alabaster, a young man of some “ acquirements in Chinese (a King’s College nominee), is in “ attendance upon Yeh. There is a Chinaman named Wang, “ and a. Portuguese named Rozario. These are the only mouths “ through which we can communicate with this people. If we [...]
The London and China telegraphSupplement 29.09.1860
  • Datum
    Samstag, 29. September 1860
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] LABUAN. Advices from this place to the 25th state that the notorious Mah-chow-Wang, from Hong Kong, made an effort to lead the convicts to murder all the Europeans. The Governor proceeded in the steamer Victoria to visit Sarawak and other places. [...]
The London and China telegraph16.10.1860
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 16. Oktober 1860
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] * Le, of the verily Heaven-ordained Celestial Kingdom of Great Peace, commander of the Imperial body-guard, Imperial Commander-in-Chief, Loyal and Righteous, the Faithful King (Chung Wang), once more most impres [...]
[...] Heavenly Father and Heavenly Brother (Jesus), and profess the same reli gion.’ Very similar language was held by the Chung-Wang, or " Faithful King," himself, after the conversation had been opened with the following " leading" question :—~“ Faithful King, may you live it thousand years. We [...]
[...] dently evading the discussion of this heresy, the missionaries elicited that the first day of the week was kept as the “worship-day," and obtained leave to send the Chung Wang some religious books. This is really all that the conversation amounts to, and, even though they are said to perform baptism by “ rubbing water on the chest," and to distribute the New Testa [...]
[...] 3. That the Chinamin so convicted —a quiet trader of over twelve years standing, never before implicated in coolie traflic —-—had had many transaction if he had not been a partner in the suspended firm of Mah-chow-Wang Caldwell 8|: Co. ! ! l and 4. That the object—the “ material inducement," as the lawyers have it--in [...]
[...] the subornation ofpeij ury by Assoong was the getting the Chinaman in ques tion out of the way, because, first, he knew too much for Caldwell's peace, and secondly, because it was necessary that connections of the l\Iah-chow-Wang tribe should obtain possession of the premises built with partnership funds. Supporting the subornation of perjury, the editor had in court two Portu [...]
[...] that Caldwell’s wife, 'the immaculate Ayow, had been doing business with the convicted kidnappcr, and taking money from him, in the Mah-chow-Wang connection up to within a week of Caldwell preferring against him this trumpery charge of kid' napping. Returning to the appearance, however, the pleas were [...]
The London and China telegraph13.11.1860
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 13. November 1860
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] who are in arms against them. They had planned an expedi tion in foreign clothes as soon as they had united, which has not, of course, come off. The Taiping Wang at Nankin wanted funds badly, and had applied to the Chung Wang at Soochow, who in consequence ordered plundering parties to go about. [...]
[...] funds badly, and had applied to the Chung Wang at Soochow, who in consequence ordered plundering parties to go about. The latter is reported to have been promoted by Tsien Wang, because he made friends with the foreigners at Shanghai and elsewhere. The local militia have got up a crusade against the [...]
The London and China telegraph27.11.1860
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 27. November 1860
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] his unoffending pupils. To call such a band of plunderers PATRIOTs, is to assign a noble title to a horde devoted to cruelty and rapine. The designation of their leader the Chung-wang, or “Faithful King,” is also a misnomer, for the word means not merely faithful to his own interests, but faithful and just in [...]
The London and China telegraph15.12.1860
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. Dezember 1860
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] Among the Chinese, both Nouth and S orth, he is a popular idol—the \Vallace or William Tell of China. The hawker in the streets of Canton is delighted with the rumour that " Chung Wang" has become Emperor ; and the peasants on the banks of the Peiho speak of him in terms of the highest praise. Even the merchants of Tien-tsin, whose trade he has ruined, [...]
[...] had been announced the evening before from Matan. We were shown illifl it Side I01-Fm, and the Commissioners almost immediately followed. The Prince Tsai (I tsin-wang is a tall, dignified man, with an intelligent countenance, though a somew at unpleasant eye; Muh-yin, the President 0_f the Board of War, softer and more wily in his manner, but also intel [...]
[...] Superstitious attention to the appearance of falling snow, lreams, and all the productions of a diseased imagination are found among them. The Tien-wang (Celestial King) requires the worship of his followers. Smoking offerings and the blaze Of lamps form part of his ceremonial. Certain mystic rites were [...]
[...] later revelation should contradict the former. Here we have Mahommedanism again; the last revelation is the guide accord ing to their creed. The Chang-wang suggested that it was like a Chinese jacket, which is buttoned across the chest; although the parts are unlike they form an appropriate whole. Mr. [...]
[...] “daughter for infamous purposes, or his son to train up for their “army, are all legitimate acts.” The blasphemous assertions of the T'ien-wang, that he is the elder brother of Christ and that the Western King had contracted a marriage in the next world, were well met by Mr. Holmes by referring them to a few pas [...]
[...] were well met by Mr. Holmes by referring them to a few pas sages of Holy Writ. These he wrote down, hoping that the Tien-wang might see them; but at first no one was found who would dare to present them, until, on taking his departure, Mr. Pung clutched the paper eagerly [...]
[...] his departure, Mr. Pung clutched the paper eagerly and asked permission to keep it, with a view to showing it to the Tien-wang. Mr. Holmes concludes his narrative with some very pointed remarks on the doctrines, practice, and prospects of the insurgents. He found as he says, “Nothing of Christianity but [...]
[...] The Kan-wang (Shield King) is now the main stay of the Nan king portion of the Tai-pings, but he is a man of so little vigour of mind or energy of action, that no decisive course can [...]
The London and China telegraph28.12.1860
  • Datum
    Freitag, 28. Dezember 1860
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] military resources of China which argue a strange forgetfulness of the re verses sustained by the Imperial arms in the last few weeks at Sinho, Taku, Chang-kia-wang, and Pali-chiau. Let no more time be wasted in words so unmeaning. The term of three days allowed for the satisfaction of the demands of the undersigned, [...]
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