time from three weeks to three months cre the Court really arrives.

1st stage. From Kaifeng to Luiweiku (ferry,

and Haitien.

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· By rail to Tingeho.

By rail to Pacting. Chuachou to Peking,

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As a stoppage of at least one night takes place after each stage, the exact date of arrival is uncertain. The Emperor will leave the train at Machiapu, where he will be met by the Foreign Ministers with whom he will shake hands. The Chinese high officials will meet him kneeling at the gate of the forbidden city. From Machiapu the Emperor will of course take a native, con. veyance, either cat or chair as he could hardly be expected to use and recognise the hated ex tension which pierces the city walls nid runs along the inner city wall to the litaman. The belief is quite prevalent in Peking that the Emperor and Court will get no farther than Ploting, but wait me until the Manchurian question is settled. This is officially, denied however, on the ground that the Court would be no securer from foreign troops at Paotiny than Peking,

Russia is reported to have given are arbi trary limit to the Chinese Ministers for the copulation of the Manchurian aflais, indenting that fi they delay steps wil he taken in which no chance of negotiation will be afforded them.

December 17th.

THE WEATHER,

The weather has turned sharp and cold -again-and-Sunday-brought-us.our_second_Fall of snow. Not a very heavy one, but it still lies everywhere, not having thawed,:

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THE BAR,

There are sumie 30 steaners at the Bar now and it is hardly likely that they will all discharge their cargoes. It is very unusual for the port to be open within a week of Christmas. The customs staff has been established 2 Chingwantao and great is the talk of bringing the last cargo in that way. The price will, should say, be prohibitive.

THE RAILWAY,

Within the past few days a quantity of rolling stock has been landed here for the Lu-Han railway, imported from Belgium, in- cluding some 100 fieight and passenger cars, and ton engines of large size.

JUNG-LU.

Junglu is busily constructing a new house in Peking, wherein he hopes to spend many prosperous days no doubt. In the strength of the recent honours conferred on him we may expect double deeds from the ex-Boxer leader. The Americans had the credit of being the last of the foreign powers to vacate Chinese houses in Peking, but it appears the Japanese are really the last retainers, as some of them still occupy Prince Tuan's house, which they claim they have a right to hold og to on account of that worthy's share in the trouble. This is from Chinese sources, and may not be correct.

THE S. P. 0.

Bishop Scott and Sister Je-sie of the S.P.G., arrived here on Sunday and are right welcome. Sister Jessie it may be remembered had the honour of receiving her Red Cross for valuable services in Peking, direct from the King.

LATE NEWS.

PROM INDIAN PAPERS.} THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

LONDON, December 3th. In order to prevent difficulties such as those experienced in Natal at the beginning of the campaign, it has been decided to make a com- plete military survey of all the principal

.colonies.

The Daily News states that the Government is engaged in another formal attempt to nego tiate with the Boers through their leaders in South Africa.

A meeting of the general committee of the National Liberal Federation at Derby showed that neither uncompromising Pro-Boers, nor War Imperialists have a commanding influence. THE SCANDAL AT THE DUTCH COURT.

CALCUTTA, December 6th.

or

An Englishman special cablegram from Lon- don says there is much uncertainty with re- ference to the real facts regarding the scandal at the Court of Queen. Wilhelmina; the story of the duel is in well informed circles accepted as doubtful. It seems certain however that there has lately been considerable domestic unhappiness which is generally attributed to the Prince's inordinate love of hunting and his antipathy to the Dutch people, a feeling that is reciprocated by them, the Prince being much disliked, more particularly on account of his being an ex-Prussian officer. It is also stated that the Queen refused to pay, the Prince's gaming debts. It is now reported, however, that A reconciliation has been effected between Quson Wilhelmina and the Prince; who yesterday drove out together.

VOLUNTEER FORCE FOR SOUTH AFRICA, CALCUTTA, December 6th. As Englishman special, dated London December 5th says With a view to provid- ing reinforcements in South Africa the Govern. ment has decided to make a further enlistment of the services of Volunteers A movement is on foot to raise a new force from the Volunteers 'who returned from the front a year ago the force when raised will consist of about 5,000 men. It is considered that this reinforcement will set free a large number of efficient veterans who, are now employed in guarding our com- munications.

GRANT TO LADY NURSES.~,

CALCUTTA, December 6th. The Government of India have with the ap. proval of the War Office sanctioned a grant to

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Lady Nurses employed with the China Field force of an extra allowance of 50 per cent on their pay, with effect from the date of their embarkation from India.

FAMINE RELIEF.

CALCUTTA, December 6th.

-A subtantial decrease of 9,115 is shown in

Hotels.

THE CONNAUGHT HOUSE,

QUEEN'S ROAD..

the numbers in receipt of relief last week, com The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong.

pared with the figures for British provinces in in the previous week, the whole of the decrease, with the exception of 17 in Madras, being for On the other Bombay from native states.

hand increases are reported to the extent of 3,673, making a grand total still receiving relief in all India of 91,977 or 5,442 less than for the preceding week.

MISS HOBHOUSE SUES KITCHENER

AND MILNER. é

CALCUTTA, December gth. Miss Hobhouse, whom the authorities n Capetown declined to allow to land, and was compelled to remain on the hospital ship, is suing Lord Kirchener and Lord Milner for false imprisonment and assault.

THE DUTCH Court SCANDAL

CATEGORICALLY DENIED.

CALCUTTA, December 9th. The publication in the English press of Reuter's statements regarding the serious difference between Queen Wilhelmina and her husband has created great indignation in Holland Categorical afficial denials have been made of all Kruier's statements, We are asked to believe there was no quarrel, insult or duel. The Dutch Court is furious and Pro-Boerism is rampant at The Hague.

THE NW. FRONTIER.

ALLAHABAD, December 8th. Advices from the Mahsud country state That General Dening, with two columns, ad- vanced northwards from Jandola on the 4th and destroyed four towers, and several villages and ganaries, meeting with slight opposition. Our casualties were one sowat, 1st Punjab Cavalry, and one sepoy, 1st Punjab 38th Dogeas have moved from Dera Ismail Infantry, wounded. The 32nd Pioneers and Khan to Jandula.

CALCUTTA; December 7th.

On the 5th December a column, under Gen- eral Dening marched to Dwa Shinkai, four miles above Ahmadwan, and destroyed seven, villages, and seven towers. He met with op position, a number of Mahsuds fallowing up the column in the evening. The Malisud casualties were heavy. Of General Dening's force ten hien were killed, and 15 wounded, the latter including Capt, McVeap, 451b Sikhs.

BRITISH IMPORTS.

--London_December_Sth.......... British imports for November show a decrease of 20.2377 dae to miscellaneous causes, and the exports a decrease of £1,881,213 owing tha -decrease in the quantity and price of coal.

THE TRIPOLI RIOTS.

LONDON, December 8th. Six Arabs and two Turkish soldiers were killed and many wounded in the conflict he tween the troops and population near Tripoli, where a state of siege has been proclaimed.

NEW SOUTH WALES INDUSTRIAL ARBITRA-

TION' BILL

LONDON,, December 8th. The Sydney Parliament has passed the In- dustrial Arbitration Bill, compelling the re ference of labour disputes to special courts, and

punishing with fine and imprisonment strikes and lockouts before or pending such reference.

THE MAHSUD EXPEDITION,

CALCUTTA, December 9th. Particulars have now been received of Colonel Dening's operations in Waziristan during the last few days. On the 4th instant a force marched over 20 miles from Jhandala to Dwe. shinkai, which is within 12 miles of Kaniguram." They camped at Dweshinkai for the night. The advance had been entirely unexpected but during the night the news spread rapidly that the Mahshuds began to collect on the morn ing of the 5th instant. The troops destroyed some villages and lowers two miles above the camp, and were followed on their return by the Mahsuds who came to close quarters with the rearguard. On the 6th the troops halted at Guri Khel, where there was some sniping during the day. On the 7th the troops retired slowly to Marghaband destroying villages on the way; the Mahsuds following up as far as Kotshingwi, charging once to close quarters, and being repulsed with much loss. On the 8th part of the force returner direct to Jhadola, the other port moving up Shaitak as far as Zeriwan and destroying villages without op position. The Malsuds, having disappeared the whole colump had returned to Jhandolp by the afternoon,

The total casualties were one British officer wounded, Captain McVean, of the 45th Sikhs, 13 native rank and file killed and 17 wounded. Several leading Mahsuds are known to be Fifteen villages, six among those killed. towers, much grain, and fodder were destroyed. It is understood that the mobilization of a reserve brigade has not been officially sanc- |tioned. So far as official information is obtain- able in Calcutta the movement of the troops concerned is in abeyance.

THE GAZETTE.

LONDON, December 10th The following appear in to-day's Gazette:- Major Grierson, Royal Artillery, to be a Com. panion of the Bath; Major Goold Adams to be a Companion of St. Michael and St. George; Lieutenants Loch and Cowie, Royal Engineers, and Captain Holman, Lieutenants Stirling and Macpherson, I.S.C., Herbert Williams L.M.S. to get the Distinguished Service Order.

The following officers are promoted:- Lieutenant Colonel Macdonald, Majors Renny Tailyour, Royal Engineers, Turner, Royal Artillery, Angelo and Phayre, Staff Corps, Captains Watson, West Ridings. Stewart, Hudson Low. Mockler and Adye, Staff Corps and Major Manifold, Medical Servico, all for serivces in China.

THE LONDON VOLUNTEERING SCHEME, CALCUTTA, December 11th.

An Englishman special telegram from London, dated December 11th, saya —-Sinco my last wire developments have arisen, which are causing scheme for raising 5,000 Volunteers in London for service at the the front to be held in abeyance, The chief difficulty which is being experienced by the War Office authorities relates to the question of pay, terruita hanging back at the present rate offered. Unless this obstacle can be overcome, there is reason to fear that the project may collapse.

FATAL SHIKAR ACCIDENT,

CALCUTTA rith December. Captain S, D. B. Ketchen, officiating Com-i mandant, 1st Battalion Kurman Milites, was accidentally shot dead on Monday by his own. shikary on the Safed Koh above Maulana. The body was brought in to Parachinar late the same evening...

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Actual new-placed and paid for business for the year 1900 Dollars 232,388,295 Gold. The undersigned, having been appointed 11ONGKONG AGENT for this Company will be pleased to received proposals for Insurance A note or a Telephone Message from these wishing an up-to-date.policy will receive immediate attention.

Hongkong, 17th December, 1901.

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NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

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HONGKONG TO LONDON £52. Excellent accommodation. First-class Table. DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried

Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one

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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR

TRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA,

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TH

"VALETTA," Captain A. G. Cubitt, R.N.R., carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 4th January, ut Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, ad Tea for London (under arrangement) will he transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marssilles and London other Cargo for London, &e, will be conveyed vid Bombay without Transhipment.

Parcels will be received at this Office until PM, the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

at the first class ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48. The Railroad travelling is second to none on the American Continent; two trans-continental trains daily from TACOMA. DINING CAR is attached to transcontinental trains day and the terms and conditions of the Company's night; TACOMA to New Youk in 4 days.ills of Lading,

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Rates of Passage to other Points on applica- tion.

Special rates allowed to members of Govern.

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DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, General Agents. Hongkong. 27th December. 1001,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERTES MARITIMES,

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HONG SING 8, Beaconsfield Arcade.

MONDAY, the 30th December, 1901,

ON MONDE, the Company's Steamship "YARRA" Captain Negre with Mails, Pan sengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Fort for MARSEILLES, via Bombay,

This Steamer, connects at COLOMBO with the ss. Polynesian, which vessel take on her Passengers and Mails leaving that Port on the 11th January, Direct to Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.

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Specin and Parcels until 3.P.M., on the 29th

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