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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEZEN, AFFRAISERS AND SURVEYORS,
-Public Auctions-
SHADOWS BEFORE.
COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED IN THE "MAIL."
ENTERTAINMENTS.
October 18-Coronet Theatre; "Without Benefit Of Clergy," World Theatre. Marion Davies in Th Burden of Proof" Kowloon Theatre; Nazimova in "Billions." *
PUBLIC AUCTION SALES.
October 21-Hughes and Hough teakwood and blackwood furniture, housshoid sundries and ove piano by M. F. Racials & Co. Sales Room3, II a.m.
INTIMATION S
WE HAVE
Great VARIETIES OF USED & UNUSED)
POSTAGE STAMPS
SINGLE, SETS, PACKETS, BAGS.
AND
ON APPROVAL BOOKS.
FOR COLLECTIONS,
GRACA & 00., Dealers in Fostage Stamps, Post Cards, Garden Seeds, Toys, etc. No. 10, Wyndham Bivens, P. O. Box 120.
Hongkong
SHOEMAKERS.
(Japanese Band Made)
Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.
THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1422
NOTICES.
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WATCHMAKERS · & JEWELLERS.
Hotel Mangior
Agents for:~ADMIRALTY CHARTS,
ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S: ENGLISH WATCHES,
ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers, High Class English Jewellery,
KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY.
Manufacturers of:-
Socks, Singlets, Jerseys, Sweaters, etc.
21, Haiphong Road, Kowloos.
Telephone Kowloon 177, Manager, WONG KAM FUK.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
BONORUNG HOTEL.
Octo'er 13
Mr and Mrs. G. pl. T. P. Dall
And you
Mr and Mis
Mr C. Hammonsi
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Bowe
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Mr J. Pelar
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elani
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Kingsbury
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Lauzitren
Mr R. Baiktams Mr. Marks
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r. Nepper
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Mr U. N. Fertier M. V. d. su ea M: and is W. I.Miss Yangradoff
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KEPULAR BAY HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs Anders Mr E Haight
Mr D. R. Baker Me Caddy
blcra Birrell
Mr & Mis Lettr
Mr I eachner
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Mr Lynost
ML. H. Co-sel! Mi P. M Davis Mr Van Der Feal Bend Me Forles Br Fowris Mr Fritz
Mr Rabbit
& Mis Fitzgereld Mr & Mrs Valentin Mr&Mrs Genre Dr and Mrs Volker Mis Ge re
As L. Walker Mr & Mrs Wheelor
afr Oil on
Mis Groskamp and
bild
PEAK HOTEL.
October 10,
worth
Mr and Mrs F. R. J. M1 A. H. Bollings.
Adams Brand is H. W. Dev. J. T. Holman Mr & Mas Howard Allen Bir C. P. Anderson Mr 8. J. Jordsin Bic and Mrs A. P.Mr W. A. Jorden
Aubton
Mr J. E. Joseph
Miss Barnes
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Mr JM. Kaye Vivian Beniaminblr Allan Keith
Mr and Mrs B. G. My M. F. Fy
Birch
MR. E. 0. Pind
Capt. P. H. B. Take
Mr and Mrs W. J.
Bir & Mra Blackwell E. MaKenze.
$tits I. A. hair
Mr. Mattingly
Str HG. 1 laker Mr R. McGr gor
at: M. J. Breen
Eng-Capt. and 3's
Bomwich
Capt. and Mrs.G. E.
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Mr J. Fir). y Mille
Bir W. A. Butter- Mr O. Miskin
field
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Batter wor h Mia P. W. Ne bitt Mr and Mrs J. W.Dr J. W. Noble
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Clark
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croba
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Mc A M. Penn
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Me T. Dallia
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Ent Comdr. W.
Dawaon
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Philips
Me E Pailon Mr Campll Proster MF A. Ritchis
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Col. M. Breu
Mes & Mire Gyles
Mias i c. Mail
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Mrs. S. Thomson
Major D. L. HadingMajor L. O. Trench
Col F. Houd Mr and Mrs F. E
Mr J. Hapert
Trobr'dgo
Me AS HerBLO Mr W. B. H.
H. D. Hard Webster
Fog.-Com. J. H.
flocken
PALACE HOTEL.
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Extory
Mr Q. Russell Mr M. SƐmpa a
Mr F. Laren. Mrs toyanovitch-
Am A to Digestion. When you have a fulli és ad weight In the stomacht afùr eating you may koow that you liave catan too nileh, ard" #hould taketat of Chamberlain's Tablets to aid your if gestirn. Torinle by si! : Chernista a ♬ Storekeepers.
CHERRY & 00,
6. D'AGUILAR STREET,
pposite Kayamally & Co.
Telephono Central No. 491
Hongkong, March 20, 1914.
MASSAGE.
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MASSAGE.
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SHIPPING.
LLOYD'S NEW RULES.
CONSTRUCTION REVISIONS TO
CHEAPEN OUTPUT.
INTERNATIONAL JUDOMENT.
of tho most
and
obtains the maximum loading pet mitted by the dimensions.
associated, as at present, with the unsupported span of the frame.
At the same time, the highest standard of performance, which bu REDUCED CONSTRUCTION COSTS. always been associated with Lloyd's In accordance with the general Register, has been maintained, and tendency in shipbuilding, opportunity in this respect it should be mentioned has been taken in the new rules to that, for the first time, opportunity provide for an increase of frame has been taken for consultation with spacing in excess of the present At a special meeting of the General representatives not only of British practice of the Society an increase Committee of Lloyd's, held in London abipping interests, but of reprezenta which is considered to be justified by recently, revised rules for the con- tives of the National Committees of i experience, and to have the advantage struction and classification of steel Lloyd's Register which have in recent of reducing the cost of constraction. ships were approved and adopted, and years, brua organized in America Certain simplifications have beenmade these will come into force at the ex- France, Sweden, Holland and Japan in regard to ordinary connection bars, piration of six months from July 13. so that it may be stated with co which were formerly considered to be They may, however, at once befidence that the new rules reflected parts of the main structure, but which
combined judgment adopted with the sanction of the the
are now looked upon as means of owner in the case of any vessel already opinion not only of the shipping connection only. A marked improve contracted for, or which may be con-
community at home, but of that ment has been effected in the tables tracted for before that date.
of the whole world. As indicated giving the scantlings for the topsides, In recent years many changes and above, ose
in particularly as regards the permissible. developments in abipbuilding have portant points in which the or breadthe of batchways and their taken place and greater attention has rules differ from their predecessors openings in the decks. In the new been paid to the scientific study of to be found in the fact that Lloyd's rules it is provided that where the the functions of the particular parts Register has recognized the principle breadth of the deck openings differs of the structure. From time to time, that, within limits scantlinge thould from that stipulated, the thickness of various new points of view have been be based on draft, a feature the im the deck plating is to be increased, or presented, the adoption of which has portance of which will no doubt sp reduced, subject to the provisions of a helped to make the construetion of peal Loth to owners and builders. For minimum thickness. In the case of full ships cheaper, by the simplification of this purpose the new roles provide ecantling vessels, provision has been design and consequent saving of sets of tables for two classes of ver made to vary the scantlinge of the labour, while, on the other hand, by selo viz
frames and the thickness of the topside the abolition of redundant members (1) The full acaptling vessel, which material in proportion to the length of the structure and there-distribution
of vessels covered by superstructures, of material, it has been possible to
such as poops, bridges, and forecastle. (2) The complete superstructure The Bulkbesd Committee, in their secure some saving in weight.
The last revision of the Rules of vessel in which the scantlings are report issued in 1916, included tabla Lloyd's Register was made in 1909, adjusted to a freeboard approximate giving auggested balkhead scantlings. prior to which time the basis of to that of the present shelter deck This question has recently been under Scantlings bad remained practically type with tonnage opening.
consideration internationally, and unaltered for many years and had led. Scantlings for veeres intermediate there have been included in the now the recognition of unmerous types of in draft between these two types can rules the modified scantlings, which vesela, zuch as awning deck, shelter be readily derived from the two show some reduction from previous deck, spar deck, and shade deck. The standards by proportional interpolat requirements. revision in 1909 reduced the number ion. By this system, the rules a Reviewing broadly the revision of of types of vessels for which provision directly applicable to practically the the rales, it may be Baid that was made to the fall ocantling vess. I whole range of vessels suitable for there have been maductions in the and the shelter deck vessel. Ex modern requirements, and it is material at the sides of vessels and perience has indicated that it is poa thought that designers and builders increases at the decks, which, together sible to make free board assignment will obtain greater elasticity in with the advantages obtained by the independent of type, with the con-adjusting dead weight and capacity co-relation of scantlings and draft, sequence that, in the new rules, the for cargo. In addition, there willle have produced a combination which relation of scantlings to draft has a faiter relation throughout between affords some economy in weight of been definitely taken into account the deadweight carrier and the weight material, at the same time maintain- for the first time. The react is of hull involved, while the same ning high standard of the abolition of what may be termed standard of performance will be the Society. Regulations have also "type" classification, and the rules maintained.
been formulated for vessels in which The method for determining the the fall sea-going requirements are not be said to complete the transformation main scantlings has been somewhat necessary, and in particular special commenced in 1909, bringing them modified from the present practice, tables bave been framed for the con- into line with modern practice and the with a view to securing simplicity and struction of traslem. Roles, for the mat up-to-date ideas of shipbuilding directness of application. Prior to construction of oil verenis, firat Greater attention has been paid to 1900, the scantlings of the fronts the study and analysis of the part were regulated by a numeral forend that is played by the various mem: by the addition of half-breadth depth abers of the structure in meating the and half girth. The latter dimene
different atmains to which a vessel is was dropped in 1909, leaving the abject in the acurse of her career, frame number to be determined by the The existing practice, after analysis sum of the breadth and depth, 165 | and adjustment on scientific loci, cudalterations which led to this risk why let the childron rack their ititle, hes bem standardised and, generally siop have now been carried further bodies in such a distressing: manper #pesking, some saving in weight has and doller the new rules the size of when you can so easily cure their colds "with i bottle of Chamberlain's Cożgħ basa achieved, more particularly for the frame and frame spire Remedy? For enle by all. Chemists and depend on the depth of the Trean), -vessels of a restricted draft
of the Society now to be issued may-
the
published in 1909, and representing the practice at that time, have now been withdrawn, and new rules are ab present in preparation...
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"Telegraphio Add ] "PALACE."
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HOTEL “ ‘ASIA”
WEST BUND,
CANTON.
Leading Hotel in South
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Excellent Cuisine:
of
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Under the Management of the BUN 00., LTD,
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