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round of 15 knots. These vessels carried little cargo-on passage rates and mail contracts deponded the Company's chance of profit-in the year now ending, but for the surtax, a loss, would have accrued to the Company, so narrow was the margin of gain over expenditure. One

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1902.

officers and ladies of the American garrison, and a newspaper correspondem were standing. She saw the foreigners and bowed low. She then advanced a few steps and bowed again, in acknowledgment of the foreigners. She re- turned to her chair, looking up to the semi-

Hotels.

THE CONNAUGHT HOUSE,

QUEEN'S ROAD.

concesion be desired to make known forth circle of foreign faces and howing repeatedly The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong.

with. In future a retum ticket, instead of to them. jasuing at various rates for various terms, would

Meantime the Chinese soldiers, - Manchu

REVERENTLY KNEELING,

stand uniform at a fare and a half for the double" | "Bannermen, and minor officials were journey, and would be available for two years. Secondly, no doubt with recent legislation in Australia in his mind,

SIR THOMAS COMPLAINED DITTERLY of the mail subsidies and terms. In France such contracts ran for twenty yeam. in Ger- many for fifteen, thus enabling the Companies to look ahead, and to regularly increase the ‚ number of vessels, But with us the contracta were for four or five years only, which put the embargo of additional risk on any programme of ship-building.

The report was adopted after discussion, but the Chairman's remarks, should give food for reflection to Colonials, Anglo Indians, and China folk.

of

Much comment and a fair amount scepticism has been aroused in England by the publication of the details of the

N. S. W, COMPULSORY ARBITRATION ACT.

The measure is the most drastic to be found in any statute book in the world. The Labour "Party here is, for once, in outward accord with the masters and property holders, "" It all turns on the constitution of the Court." No doubt the two sets of critics have different thoughts behind the same words, but they both speak truly. If it is possible always to appoint men of the real judicial calibre, thep, from the point of view of State Socialism, the law may bring about a labour millenium. But if this would be difficult in England, in Australia it will be very much so, because the

rebatively small population gives a smaller selection, and, as in most new countries, prac tically every male is either an employer or a labourer himself, and touched with the pre- judice of his class. The experiment will be watched with interest, even by the old-fashioned folk, still in the majority at home, who view with small enthusiasm any measures savouring of the interference of a too paternal govern.

but two arches in the wall framed the faces of hundreds of Chinese coolles, who, emboldened

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by the presence of foreigners, ventured to gaze | TERMS MODERATE. upon their rulers.

This incident was in the sharpest contrast to the old regime, when neither diplomatiste nor natives were permitted to view the passage of royalties along the public streets.

The Empress Dowager's expression seemed almost appealing as she faced those who had. humbled her former arrogance, and confirmed the impression that she is returning to Peking with anxiety for her safety.

THE ARRIVAL AT THE RAILWAY STATION: The Emperor thanks the Railway Officials.

The streets from Machiapo railway station to the gateway ofthe Forbidden City, a distance of four miles, were swept and garnished early in the morning. The great space between the Temple of Heaven and the Temple of Agricul- ture, was sprinkled with yellow sand, and the residents were compelled to remain within

Hongkong, 7th December, 1901,

GO TO THE

J. H. WAINWRIGHT, Manager.

-{13390

KOWLOON HOTEL,

KOWLOON JW. OSBORNE,

J. H. DOWNS, Manager,

Proprietor

THE BAY VIEW HOTEL Very best brands of Wines, Beers and Spirits only kept. Private. linners, a specialty.

10750!

Under entirely new management.

J. LACOCK.

'BOA VISTA,"

doors. The soldiers and police formed a close (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA),

guard on both sides of the street from the station to the city. A sharp wind was blowing, bringing with it a sandstorm which blinded the waiting spectators.

The special train, consisting of twenty-two cars, proceded by a pilot engine, arrived at noon. The engine, and the Emperor's cars.

were

DECORATED WITH YELLOW SILK ·

by the British railway officials. Two companies of cavalry on white.ponics, and two companies on Australian horses were drawn up at the sides of the station.

Two thousand officials, including Princes, held of furs and silks, with an occasional Viceroys and Taotais made a kaleidoscopic yellow riding jacket. The brilliantly arrayed crowd was massed upon the platform. When. the Emperor appeared, the entire assemblage That astounding individual Mr. John Kensit, until the Imperial party had entered their prostrated themselves, and remained kneeling

ment.

who believers it to be

HIS MISSION TO ADVISE, instruct and reprimand all Bishops, Clergy and Laity of the Anglican Church, who presume to interpret the Prayer-book, Ecclesiastical Law and Church History differently from John

Kensit, has announced his intention of next year, resuming those scandalous disturbances of public worship. by which he formerly reduced more than one sacred building to a place of brawling and violence. It is sincerely to be hoped that 'measures will be devised by the proper authorities to prevent Mr. Kensit from committing breaches of the peace within the House of God, though, of course, nd one would desire to prevent him protesting in any other way' which the law pornits. "Catholic" emy braces all varieties of people-and England is à free country,

THE RETURN OF THE COURT.

A MEMORABLE SCENE.

The Dowager Empress Bows To The Foreigners.

chairs.

The Empress Dowager

SUMMONED MR. FOREY, THE TRAFFIC MANAGER OF THE RAILWAY,

to her chair, and he in turn presented Superin tendent Moffat, who drove the engine. The Emperor thanked them both for all that they had done to make his first railway journey so comfortable.

The cavalcade then moved off The cavalry, at a smart trot, went ahead, and then came the great body of officials, riding the familiar shaggy ponies. To these followed Manchu Bannermen, umbrella-bearers, and spearmen. Then came Governor. Yuan Shinkai, wearing his newly bestowed

YELLOW RIDING JACKET,

preceeding the Emperor, who was borne along in an eight-bearer chair. Infantry soldiers

alked on either side. The Dowager-Empress bad an equally conspicuous entourage, consis- ting of the ex-Boxer chief and Prime Minister Jung Lu in a yellow chair, and the Empress, Prince Chun, and the lesser officials in yellow and green chairs. As the procession, passed the soldiers knelt, holding their guds at the same time at the present.' Bugles sounded con- tinaosuly

PEKING, January 7th. The return of the Emperor and his Court to

Though the streets were kept empty, the capital of the empire is the most remarka- ble episode in the annals of the dynasty, says crowded elevated spots along the route, which

THOUSANDS OF CHINESE the China Gazette, with the exception, -per-bas never been permitted before. haps, of the flight under the bombardment of the Allies on the 15th of August, 1901. Its spectacular features exceeded the utmost ex- pectations. The procession was a

sort of glorified Lord Mayor's Show, added to a bewilderingly barbaric exhibition of Oriental splendour.

But its chief significance was in the COMPLETE EFFACEMENT OF THE TRADITION-

I AL DEIFICATION OF CHINESE ROYALTY.

Foreigners were given greater facilities to witness the ceremonial than would have been affordad them at most European Courte.

The scene at the Chenmen Gate, when the Emperor and the Empress-Dowager entered the temples therein to offer thanks for their safe journey, was nothing less than revolution- ary, viewed in the light of all Chinese customs. The horse-shoo wall forming the ancient gate was crowded with Europeans.

A WONDERFUL GATHERING of diplomatista, officers, missionaries, ladies, photographers, and newspaper correspondents. When the Emperor and the Empress Dowager arrived therein the procession halted and they alighted from their chairs, which were covered with Imperial yellow silk, lined with sables. The Emperor proceeded to the Temple of the God of War, situated on the west plaza, with hundreds of foreigners peering dawe only forty feet above him, whilst dozens of ~--~--

CAMERAS WERE FOCÚSIED ON THE SON OF HEAVEN.

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BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

Intimations,

SPECIAL HOME RETURN TICKETS. NOTICE.

FROM the 1st January, 1903, will iss

SPECIAL HOME RETURN TIC- KETS available for Two years (from date of departure to date of arrival on return) for one

and one half fare.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent,

P. & O. S. N. Co.

P. DE CHAMPMORIN, Acting Agent,

Messageries Maritimes Cle. MELCHERS & CO.,

Agents,

₤1407C

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1901,

HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION

LIBRARY.

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Mails..

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.—SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

STEAMERS.

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DESTINATIONS,

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WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PÖRT SAID)

SAILING DATES.

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......

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Thongkong, 15th January, 1902.

CHTAL

STEAM

COMPY

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL

· STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR

A. S. MIHARA, Manager.

Is

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.

NOTICE.

STEAM FOR.

SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, ¡COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADAM, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON,

HAVRE, BORDEAUX;.

ALSO PORTS or BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.

the 27th instant, 1902, "CALEDONIEN," Captain Blanc with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, via BOBMAY,

NFORMATION has been received from the STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ON MONDAY, Company's Sicamay

Military Authorities that ARTILLERY PRACTICE will take place on the 24th instant from Kowloon City Fier in a South-Easterly direction.

All Ships, Junks, and other Vessels are cau. tioned to keep clear of the Ranges.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 6th January, 1002.

ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA,

. PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and

AMERICAN PORTS). HE Steamship

THE

"BENGAL," Captain A. L. Valentini, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for (73d BOMBAY, TOMORROW, the 18th instant at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, INFORMATION has been received from the Military Authorities that ARTILLERY PRACTICE will take place as follows:-

On the 20th, 320d, 24th, 28th, 20th and 30th instant, from Stonecutters Island, West. On the 19th instant, from Stonecutters'

Island. East,

On the 30th instant, fem Belchers' Bay. All ships, junks and other vessels are, cau- tioned to keep clear of the ranges.

By Command,

HON. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, C.M.04 G. B. DODWELL, ESQ., R. SHEWAN, Esq. SUBSCRIPTIONS;-Payable in Advance.

..Per Half Year.

...Per Month.

The Library contains, in addition to Fiction, a number of Standard Works on Biography, History, Travels, &c, and Works of References| and it is hoped to maintain it up to date.

Intending Subscribers are requested to "CHANGSHA" from AUSTRALIA apply to

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 11th January, 1903.

CAPTAIN SPENCER, - Hon. Secretary and Treasurer,

Ordnance Office...

[14130 Hongkong, 28th December, 1901.

DROZ & Co.,

The American soldiers witnessed the spectacle from the pamde ground opposite the entrance to the Palace. The British garrison, including the officers, were kept within their quarters, a step which caused mich heartburning. The majority of the Ministers, including those to Great Britain, the United States, France and Russin absented themselves, hut the Legation Indies were enterained by the Chinese officials LEVER WATCH & CHRONOGRAPHS.

who had provided balconies for them en route.

It appears that the Fmpress-Dowager ordered

WATCH 'MANUFACTURERS, STEAM FACTORY ESTABLISHED 1854, ST. IMIER, SWITZERLAND.

SPECIALITIES:

TRADE MARKSL

MAXIM, BERNA, &c.

EPAIRS of WATCHES and CLOCKS

Above Parts.

This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the as. Tonkin, which vessel takes on her Passengers and Mails leaving that Port on the 8th February, Direct to Suer, Port Said and Marseilles.

Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon dos as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.. Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, und Tea for London (under arrangement) will Specia and Parcels until 3 P.M., on the 26th be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer instant. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed tents and Value of Packages are required. proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con- vid Bombay with Transhipment.

For further Particulars, apply at the Come pany's Office.

P. DE CHAMPMORIN,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, 15th January, 1901.

Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 Valas of all Packages are required. P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

E. A HEWETT,

Superintendent."

Hoogkong. 17th January, 1002.

14

To be Let.

TO LET.

[100

[45 NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP NO. 147, WANCHAT ROAD, Rooms Nos. 4

THE FROZEN FOOD SUPPLY ĮDEPOT.,

No. 3, Ice House Lane.

A

FRESH STOCK of FROZEN PRO- DUCE has just been received ex S.S.

COMPANY.

PROPOSED SAilings from HONGKONO.

VIA

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FOR VICTORIA, B.C.- AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH

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Legs & Chops. Shoulders. Various.

Per pound. Per pound.

Per pound. Mutton 25 cts.

20 cts.

IK cts, Lamb

18 do, .......30 do. 25 do, Pork 35 do. 30 do.

20 do. | Rabbits ...........................$0.75 each. Hares 1,25. de. Ducks * 1.75 do,

Steamers.

WM. PARLANE, Manager, Hongkong i6th January, 1902.

EDUCATION:

WEI-HAI-WEI SCHOOL.

[73d

every courtesy to be extended to the foreigners, | R* by competent European experts. at A where a thorough all-round education is!

and that the effort to exclude them emanated from the local officials.

HINTS TO SMOKERS.

The average smoker has been accustomed to think that the only danger he risks from the. use of tobacco is in the nicotine juice. It will. surprise many to be told that there are two other poisons contained in, the soothing weed which are infinitely more dangerous, and these, according to a writer in Health," are pyridin and collodin, Nicotine is the product of the cigar and cigarettes pyridin, which is three or four times more poisonous, comes out of the pipe. It would be well, both for the devotees of tobacco and their neighbors, if they took care always to have the smoke filtered through When he returned, his chair was borne cottori-wool or ether absorbent material before through the gate, and then the Empress.it is allowed to pass the "barrier of the teeth," Dowager's chair was brought to the doorway Smokers might also take a lesson from the un- of the Temple of the Goddess of the Mercy,speakable Turk, who never smokes a cigarette on the cast. The Empress-Dowager appeared to the end, but usually throws it away when a

little more than half is finished. ́amid 'a great scuffling of attendants, and pro

ceeded into the Temple on the arms of two officials, a company of Buddhist priests follow- ing, bearing offerings. The spectators heard nothing but the booming of the Temple bell

After five minutes

THE EMPESS-DOWAGER REAPPEARED: Standing in the doorway of the Temple, sha: looked upwards, directly overhead, where the German Minister and his Secretarica, the

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PRINCIPALS >---

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HERBERT L. BERE, London University, CHAS. E. BEER, London University, L.C.P.,

Tate of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn,

Lancs, 4th January, 1901,

ARMORIAL BEARINGS AND PEDIGREES.

«Full information on abova subjects furnished by

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THE

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Proposed Salloge

Glenogle 3.750 W. Frakes... Feb. 7 Duke of Fife ... 3,821 ]. S. Cox... Feb. 22- Tacoma

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and to EUROPE,

HONGKONG TO LONDON EŚL Excellent accommodation. First-class Table. DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried. Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first class ATLANTIQ MAIL LINES. .......

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK 748, The Railroad travelling is second to nose on the American Continent; two transcontinental trains daily from TACOMA, TriNG CÁ" in attached to trans-continental trains day and night; Tacoma to New Yozz in 47 days. Magnificent Scenery of the Rocky, and CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route,

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·

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ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, HONGKONG,

WING to the insufficiency of accommoda

tion in the present building and the in. creasing demand for admission; It has Heen

found necessary to extend the wings of the

main building and to enlarge the Chiness des partment by an additional storey with two wings. The estimated cost will amount to over $15,000. To cover these expenses wo Appeal to the liberality of all friends of Education, The establishment has been in existence for the last 25 years and is open to all classes.". Moch ...about 22nd Jan. of the clerical work of the city is carried on by 29th Jan, is past pupila. “As this is the first time we have ..... 8th Feb. 'applied, for assistance we expect ́s- generátis

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19 Wanakanchaand-November, toonide

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