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SUIPBUILDING METHODS
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results and with the frames punched with the most comprehensive range of in the manal manner, viz. before the latest type of wireless apparatins. setting and not, as Mr. McGovern This will enable the liners to make seams to anticipate, after selting the fullest possible use of the most The sdoption of standard sizes of plates and rivet spacings which the recent developments in radio engin The paper pad by Mr. John author describes have, of course, been eeting as (1) a means of recuring McCovers before the North-East Coast employed for some time part. by additional safety for passengers and 17- Chen Theaths, Testicus of Engineers and Ship- bildes of ordinary form vessels, crew, (2) an aid to navigation and (3) The Deep Purple World Tourre bulders at Newcastle, on February 10, especially where the multiple panch long distance telegraph service. H. B. Warner in For a Wezas earled Spree Notes on Slipbuilding, is used, but on this head the straight The outfit in question, comprises a Honour." Kowloon botte in Morbusied is of meth a passing frame vessel with no sheer certainly direction finder, an "aid navigation" Harold 1d in Anong Thre in view of the fact that every lends itself so a more extended nse of spark set, a complete emergency Fran Mag Kennedys in sit, Butler in the entry is at present the standard plate principle-Engi-equipment, and a long-range continu "Day Dinama"
rag toned with the viti problem of necting.
ous wave valve transmitter and re- nin tanah e a's. dag suggestions
ceiver. alebo vise role in the desired dregion will be gladly helyed! and glly exatsized with April 22 - Cicker M. Qeth
mte syaratkesie interest than College Status Pupile v. CH4 Boys' wave been eriared even a year! Association, on Collegegiewal Carvagy and it is safe to say that as a way Bay 2 Jun
ren't of prect renditions, thei
SPORTING EVENTS,
JAPAN'S TONNAGE,
LIGHT VESSELS OF MORE THAN 10.000 Toss.
Arcarding to the report published April 22-Eriversity aungan per foundations of improved methods of by the Japanese Department of Com. meeting.
construction will be laid in most of munications, the ships of 20 tons and April 20-VRC, antial sports as shipbuilding yards. Many ship | tuce ing en Il K.F.C. ground. Hal directors, ad malagers, to up in the register of Japan proper
Valley, 10 pm.
SAL EVENTS
Boys' Association, second saural re nnica dirner, in College Hall, Sip ma
GENERAL NOTES.
The Government of Newfoundland
is offering a bounty of 30 dollars per
ton on all schooonera between 23 and
50 tons register built on the island
to
CHANGING MAN.
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EFFECTS OF MODERN LIFE.
What will-man become in succeed
Will be ing ages of the world! develop i to a big-leaded, intellec^ual |
CHINA'S WOMEN WORKERS.
ARTICLE BY A LADY
JOURNALIST..
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CALLESAI 18 THE MUZELA
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Lord Ach so Saroness Alist? Mi Ali
April 12.
Me and 31-s
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Mr Kitching
"Women Workers in China" is the Mrs Amphlett Mr and Mrs Me GW Andersen fauritsen 1 Mell. A. Raxter Mr & S. Le bror
KR Bali Cxp% 3. M. L. pas
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Mr E. Rack-an MG Misking"
being, all brains and no body? I put title of an instructive article in the question, writes a Daily Mail Outward Bound by Miss Zang-wee and Ms Apt. Macy
respondeat, to Sir Arthur Keith, Tsang, a Chinese lady, who graduated Re
·Yes C. 1 Roma ád chil Conservator of the Museum of the from the Tyeire Missionary School Royal College of Surgens, a Scotsman for Girls in Shanghai. After a suc with a whimsical fancy and a w、ader-cesful course through colleges for. ful knowledge of what mar has been women in the U.S.A., she started a who has made a scientifs study of distinguished career on the staff of
the Sun Pas at Shanghai. Miss Zing human remates of all ages.
"A very difficult and delicate we Tsung writes:- question," he replied. "Man is of
Not until a very recent date was two parts, his brain and his body.there much to be said about the He is here because his parents have Women Movement in China, despite followed natural emotions.
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Dr & M O Mari
the fact that women have always and ready for sea next July, in order
"Now the natural emotions of man ben co-workers of men in their are non intellectual. He does not modest and quiet ways. Restricted : replace last year's heavy losser.
live for the pleasure of making by time-boasured customs women number 2,957 with 3,167,976 tons When the word “eficiency" reani
gross and 1,9 0,676 tons net in steam“ Notice is given that, owing to the mathematical calculations, but for hare for centuries been secluded Mrs F. Gusen 11-C Weiberger air an cureleme departure from ships; 14.260 with 960,947 tons gross shoaling of the western end of the good food and good drink and those in their homes, assuming a seemingly & Mrs C. Gert feant Ms R. J. long established practice, are nOW
| Mad. Y frostman. Weir attitude towards riously co-sidering whether after and 849,761 tous net in sailing ships, Trungming Crossing, North Channel things which we know generally as pan-aggressive
kpt. T. P. JI fr E. D..Willems sell expression. That S. C. Harris April 22—Queen's Culla a change wou'd not be beneficial and $50 with 264,418 koka in ships Entrance to the Yangtze River, the the pleasures of life. That is why all
of 200 koku, the displacement of following buoys have been moved: IL. G. Wells was so hopelessly wrong, was "not without reason in reducing costs ir speeding P which is calculated in Faku. The The Crossing Light-bucy has been when be picture men developing ever. Before having any contact with production, and the results of this coma ration will in most cases be table showing the number of ships of moved, and, from the new position of into a man of rational "intellectual the Western civilization men as well 3 Tekkers
the buoy, Middle Island Beacon bears beingy, all on one level without racial as women found satisfaction in what greatly to the advantage of their 1,000 tons and up follows:
8. 191 E., distant 2.91 miles, its distinctions or passione.
Bird China could ofter-literature, art, phi- own establishments and to the:
characteristics remaining unchanged whol industry, saps Engineering.
"The big-braded, pany-bodied, in-losophy, and what not. The West Spit Light buoy has been
With the introduction of the In a general way it may be said
moved, and, from the new position of
race must be an impor
democratic principles hased on that improvement may be tought
the buoy, Middle Island Beacon bearability. If a race developed i anch
a direction it would end in exicide Christisaity the Chinese mind under under three beads, siz, un design
8. 73 E., distant 3.96 miles, its not of the individual bat of the race. went a great change. People soon April 18-aghan Hough, with a view to cheapering and speed-
characteristics remaining unchanged. Procreation would cease.
ralised that in order to keep pace Lou-ebold fartitus. Centers of the 'ing up the setual work; in construc-
The position of Middle Island Beacon Hongkong Defence Corps, Ganten tional methods; and in machine
referred to above is that advertised in in the human body, but I see no attain this the first thing was to "Changes of a sort are taking place with the progress of the world her women must ba given an opportunity. Rond 10.34 a un
equipment. The first of these receiv-
Notice to Mariners No. 746, dated change in the structure or size of the April 18-Hughes and Hongh, houselid farsiture and a plat
11th February 1922. The Crossing brain, which varies to-day as it has now broyed provides a passage with a always done, in size. Soch physical Sales Recris, 230 p.m.
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PUBLIC AUCTION SALES.
April 18-Hashes and Tiongh,
household furnitu e. Sales Beams,
10:30 am.
April 18-Peblic Works Depart mrne lot of Crown land area 34575 sq. ft. at Polfalem, (cpest Friče $4,138), PW,D. Oficer, 3 p.m. April Lambert Bros., the is terest of defendant Fang Yan Sam certain prepisty, ales Rooms 3
p.m.
i
1.
Total
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Number Tonnage 1,000 tons and up.. 224 345,781 163 397,545 2,000
3,000
104 351,363
1,000
50 220,982
5,000
"
J
6,000
42 272,974
"
13
7,000
30 220,211
6,000
3 21,881
9,000
12 113,870
+
Tots!
.. 121 687 601
8 96,510
........... 777 2,731,671
The ships of 10,000 tons and up- wards in Japan are the "Pushini Mars," the Saws Maru" and the Hakone Maru" of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the Tenyo Maru," the "Shingo Maru," the "Korea Maru" and the "Siberia Mara" of the Toyo Kinen Kaisks and the Taiyo Mara"
tellectual
benes, and the feet. the jaw, which is narrower, the leg
do away with the visible bondage that fettered women physically-the
Mr and Ms L. G. rict child & nurse
Mrs Lamb Mr Brace
Me Lyn Mr & Mrs Dexage MeR. F. Matting's Mad Mn C. H. Me ni Ms C. F
Ede
Ericambe and haw M and Mrs C. Mr and Mrs J. Á.
chid Me and Mr Geare
Adam
Mr and Mrs F. "D.
Tracey
Mr Walter
- PEAK HOTKI.
March 13.
work
Howel
le st depth of 14 feet, but s gradus changer as I have noted are in the ridiculous custom of fost binding. At Mr and Mrs F. F. J. Mr A. H. Rolling shoaling may be expected, and mariners are wamed to navigate the tape of the head, which is longer. the tame time emphasis was pet en vicinity with caution. All bearings Biven are magnetic, and depths are those of low water of extraordinary spring tides.
Mr and Mrs J.-L. Mr and Ms LE
Adams the emancipation of women's mind
dr B. 1. Ainslie Lt. Col. & Mrs F.
-
by opening schouls for gitis: The pioneer work toward female education was nobly done by the missionaries,
The education of women, Miss
8 and Mrs H. G. Hyslop
Baxte:
Mr and Mrs H H.
fr and Ms B. G. Janhe
Birch
Mr R. E. 0. Fird
M. Ed Mrs P. L
Knight
Me and Mrs ES.Mr L·LaurEDOY
Booth
Mr M. J. Breen de 3. G. Bridger
fe H. R. Bridger
Bomwich
Miss E. O. Leslie Mr A. E. LissAZIMO
Mr and Mrs B. Hao--
Gregor
Kathiven Fiss U Bronco Mrs Mediînsă
J Brooke
Messer Mr sad Mrs J. F.
Paymaster Capt. & Mr W. A. Butter Mrs Miller
Mrs M. Mitchell
ed considerable attention during the high of the submarine-menace, and the called standard" chi;s and 10,000 the fabricated ships were evolved to meet the demand for rapidity of construction. The fact that these at- tempts did to meet with the success anticipated must not be slowed to
"If you ask me why these changes obscure the good points inherent in
are taking place, I find it impossible to each design, and we are not surprised
give say definite arswer, although we to learn that from actral experience.
are, possibly, on the eve of a great dis- Teung admite, is still backward, and The maiden voyage from London | covers.
there are many illiterates, among her Apr 15-Tammer: Bros. plain M. McGovern has found solid ad- galvanized sheets. No. 20 Godown, vantages from the constructional
to Bombay of the British India Co.'s "When I find an alteration in the sisters. Owing to this, there is little Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and point of view to follow the adoption
8,000-ton motor liner Domala" has leg-bones and in the articulation of variety in the occupations neually fol- Godown To., Ltd., Kowloon.'11 a.m. of a modified design of straight frame chartered by that company. fustified her owner' expectations. the small bones of the feet, I am ledowed. Of thes domestic service and
April 20-Lammert Brus, three model with circular bilge. The re-
On Jan 25 the cargo steamer She left London for Bombay on to suppose it is due to modern travel in some cases factory work draw the Cast and Mrs M. Capt and Mrs K motor cars. Sales Rooms, 3 pm.
duction in the amount of furnacekarang." built in the yard December 30, and reached that port by vehicles instead of footpaths, and most recruits. After agriculture fac Apr) 20.— Hughes and Hoogb, oue
work both for frames and shell re- of the Nederlandsche Scheepshow practically at the scheduled hour on our more solid footwear instead of tory conditions are not ideal, but Hiss Lt Comdr- and Mration. Mr C. M:L mowr car and two moter cycles,
presents a considerable saving in both Maastschappij, Amsterdam, for the January 27. The twin sets of Diesel soft sandals. If the jaw has narrowed, Tsung realises that the women's fr H Baie Sales Rooms. noon.
time and cost, while the straight frame Java-China Japan Line, "Batavia, heavy oil internal-combustion engines making the palate less wide and almovement in China has made long Mr & Mrs J. & C. Miler
Bellock strides in short time, and believes lines are an undoubted advantage in ascesfully made her trial trip and rat with smoothness and economy lowing less room for teeth, it is also in its future. A distinct forward step the accurate deve opment of shell immediately afterwards started on daily conninption at la kuote being certain that the palate has lengthened. was the sending of a delegate to the plating in the mould loft. The pro her maiden voyage to Australia under 17 tons, or one-fourth only in This may be dueto car food, but how Apr 1-Hughes and Hough, portion of bull structure which can be She is the biggest cargo steamer built weight of coal equivalent. The vessel account for the fact that the nose is Second. International Congress of Chines: procaine, curios, la quered prepared in the sheds prior to the in Amsterdam, the principal dimer is about to leave Karachi for the becoming more prominent and the ware, etc. Sales Rooms, 230 p.m. laying down of the vessel is of first sions being:Length, 485ft; breadth, United Kingdom. The "Domala" for head higher, unless you say that October, the writer of the article, Mi e housheld farniture and piato. No or method which increases
April 23.-Hughes and Houg rate importance and any design 60ft, depth, 40ft.; loading capacity, is one of 20 similar vessels built or these are a natural consequence of the Zung-we Teung herself being the Lt and Mrs H. F.Mr A. Nicol
delegate projected during the past nine years longes jaw 10 Chatham Road, Kowloon, 10.30 proportion is an
for the British India Company Have you noticed that big, borly vantage in reducing time and cost WIRELESS EQUIPMENT OF NEW Earlier vessels of her type have been men marry small, delicate-I do not fitted variously to ram reciprocating mean ill or imperfect-women, and engines with coal fuel, reciprocating that women of that type have big
You see engines with oil fuel, geared turbines masculine sons? with coal fuel, and geared turbines Nature working out her plan without with oil fuel, so that there is now a regard to the artificial plans of man. basis for comparison of the relative And it is Nature, zot mian, with all efficiency, in rister ships of five vary. his intellect, who is going to say what
man will become." ing methods of propulsion.
April 21-Iammert Bres, house hold furniture and one piano. No. Kimberley Villas, Kowloon, 210 p.m.
2.1.
3
this 1,175 tons. undoubted ad-
A 25-Lammert Bros-Mong of construction. In the preparation easehold property. Sales of shell plating prior to erecting
Lokt
Room 3.p..
Mar Public Works Department, one lot of Crown land, area 319569. ft, 1 of Lot No. 1861. Canton Read: Holo (unet price $12,700 PW.D Offices. 5 p..
May 2-Lammet Bros., wooden steam, z* Kund Ma "nów lying in the Yäunai gydoop refuge nader se order of de Court, Sales Rums,
p.m.
COMPANY MEETINGS.
General
April 20-nnykong Chamber of Commrce, unzual met
ing City Hall, 4 p.r.
Apri - decoration of Esputers and Dealers of Hoogberg. Ce Hall; 4 p.m."
April 22-The Hallydz Elverrie Co. Ltd., 33rd ordinary pesetal") mretiig. St. George's Elitning 11 20)
3.5.
OTHER MESTINGS.
April 21-Aruciation of Exporters and Dealers of Hongkera Ontual meting in 013 Chamberof Comarca Rom. Cie Hall at 4 p.m.
Apl 21--Contitetical Referm
Arebintich 5th nunmal gezeral mit
ing (ity Hall 5.15 p.m.
Abd: 91-Suchte et St. Genze,
antial general meating. City High. 5.30 p.m.
OURSE FETINGS.
Apell 28-Trotution of Farizers and Shipbuild rs. Sist. Arquat "Gewari moringa. Institute's RoomDS King's Purbling, at 6p.m.
Because he threw a stink bomb an the floor of the Parlament House during a debate, the Pan German de puty, Herr Baerun. was appointed sole heir of Herr Schindler, leader of the Anti-Semites in Czerto-Slovakia who has just died leaving him about £5,000.
A PARENT'S DUTY. You gettinzstratched 70ÛR seyivalwapa zettioz seratched
wounds hare bened all right is no lun "They always will. Gre a bottle of Camhrain's Pain Balm &nd-ree that Every Pins is cared for immediately. You can get nothing better, and blood Toisen ik too dangerous a discesa to jisk * For me by, al, (bconts110 Flore
keepers.
frames great advances have recently
been marie by shipbuilders even on
C.P. LINERS.
The Canadian Marconi Company the ordinary curved frame tyre of have arranged with the Canadian vessel, as much as a per cent. of the Pacific for the equipment of their new plates having been worked from left Transpacific steamers "Empress of must satifactory Cazada" and "Empress of Australia" templates with
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CHILDREN. URING the summer in maths children there to disorders of the bowels and should receive the most care. fal atten ion. As soon as any vonatural of the bowels is noticed
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