Japan, war with, provoked by China's interference in Korea, [170]
Japanese expel Chinese from Korea, and take part of Manchuria, [171]
Japan left in possession of Port Arthur and Liao-tung, [171]
Russia is envious and compels her to withdraw, [171]
having defeated Russia unreservedly restores Manchuria to China, [195]

Jews, of K'ai-fung-fu, [43]
ancestors of, reach China by way of India, [43]
Shanghai, help their K'ai-fung-fu brethren, [44]

Jin-hwang, Tién-hwang, and Ti-hwang, three mythical rulers, [71]

K'ai-fung-fu, formerly the capital under Chou and Sung dynasties, [42]
visit to the Jews of, [43]

Kairin, province of Manchuria, [56]

Kalgan, Mongolia, a caravan terminal, [58], [61]

Kanghi, the greatest monarch in the history of the Empire, [142]
alienated by the pope, [144]
patron of missionaries, [142]

Kanghi, progress of Christianity during his reign, [143]

Kang Yuwei, urges reform on the Emperor, [213]

Kansuh, province of, comparatively barren, and climate unfavourable to agriculture, [55]