1 FEBRUARY 1902, page 2

In Pekin On Tuesday The Emperor And The Dowager- Empress

received the foreign Ministers in the Forbidden City, and received them with ceremonies which strongly marked the change of attitude towards foreigners since the war. Not only......

Later In The Evening The Maltese Question Was Raised By

Mr. Boland, who urged. that the substitution of English for Italian in the Law Courts after a certain period has elapsed —that is all that is meant by suppression of the Italian......

In The House Of Commons On Tuesday Mt. Beton-karr Moved

an amendment to the Address asking for an inquiry into the subject of our food supply in time of war. He and those who supported him named as possible ways . of meeting the......

Mr. Chamberlain Admitted, However, That Though The...

real grievance, a good deal of irritation had been caused in Italy, where the question was misapprehended, and this he regarded as a matter of great regret. A good understanding......

Government Proposals, Involving The Outlay Of No Less...

on the construction of new canals, the improve- ment of old waterways, and the ports of Dunkirk, Havre, and Nantes, were discussed and voted almost unanimously in the French......

On The Resumption Of The Debate On The Address In

the Commons on Monday afternoon, Sir Joseph Dimsdale (the Lord Mayor) moved an amendment calling for an inquiry into the telephone agreement. We have dealt at length with the......

Two Important Pieces Of News Were Telegraphed From Pekin By

the Times correspondent last Saturday. The first relates te the discovery by the officials of treasure to the amount of over 100,000,000 taels—say 229,000,000—which had been......

On Wednesday Mr. Kimber Continued The Debate On Mr....

amendment to the Address urging the importance of redistribution. Mr. Kimber, to whom the greatest possible credit is due for , the persistence, and yet moderation, with which......