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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 31, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): article 6
American steamer in Chinese waters.
The fastest steamer in Chinese waters is the Yang-Teze, built at New York.
She clears thousands of dollars every trip between Hong Kong and Shanghai, merely by carrying news ahead of the mail steamer, which she always beats by twenty-four hours. The Willamette and Flying Cloud, both built in the United States, are the fastest boats on the Canton river, and have completely run the English steamers off the track.
All these vessels carry the "Stars and Stripes,"
Hong Kong (China) (search for this): article 6
American steamer in Chinese waters.
The fastest steamer in Chinese waters is the Yang-Teze, built at New York.
She clears thousands of dollars every trip between Hong Kong and Shanghai, merely by carrying news ahead of the mail steamer, which she always beats by twenty-four hours. The Willamette and Flying Cloud, both built in the United States, are the fastest boats on the Canton river, and have completely run the English steamers off the track.
All these vessels carry the "Stars and Stripes,"
China (China) (search for this): article 6
American steamer in Chinese waters.
The fastest steamer in Chinese waters is the Yang-Teze, built at New York.
She clears thousands of dollars every trip between Hong Kong and Shanghai, merely by carrying news ahead of the mail steamer, which she always beats by twenty-four hours. The Willamette and Flying Cloud, both built in the United States, are the fastest boats on the Canton river, and have completely run the English steamers off the track.
All these vessels carry the "Stars and S steamer in Chinese waters.
The fastest steamer in Chinese waters is the Yang-Teze, built at New York.
She clears thousands of dollars every trip between Hong Kong and Shanghai, merely by carrying news ahead of the mail steamer, which she always beats by twenty-four hours. The Willamette and Flying Cloud, both built in the United States, are the fastest boats on the Canton river, and have completely run the English steamers off the track.
All these vessels carry the "Stars and Stripes,"
Canton River (China) (search for this): article 6
American steamer in Chinese waters.
The fastest steamer in Chinese waters is the Yang-Teze, built at New York.
She clears thousands of dollars every trip between Hong Kong and Shanghai, merely by carrying news ahead of the mail steamer, which she always beats by twenty-four hours. The Willamette and Flying Cloud, both built in the United States, are the fastest boats on the Canton river, and have completely run the English steamers off the track.
All these vessels carry the "Stars and Stripes,"
Shanghai (China) (search for this): article 6
American steamer in Chinese waters.
The fastest steamer in Chinese waters is the Yang-Teze, built at New York.
She clears thousands of dollars every trip between Hong Kong and Shanghai, merely by carrying news ahead of the mail steamer, which she always beats by twenty-four hours. The Willamette and Flying Cloud, both built in the United States, are the fastest boats on the Canton river, and have completely run the English steamers off the track.
All these vessels carry the "Stars and Stripes,"
Flying Cloud (search for this): article 6
American steamer in Chinese waters.
The fastest steamer in Chinese waters is the Yang-Teze, built at New York.
She clears thousands of dollars every trip between Hong Kong and Shanghai, merely by carrying news ahead of the mail steamer, which she always beats by twenty-four hours. The Willamette and Flying Cloud, both built in the United States, are the fastest boats on the Canton river, and have completely run the English steamers off the track.
All these vessels carry the "Stars and Stripes,"