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THURSDAY, MAY 24 1923 ̈

USEFUL BAMBOO.

NEW MATERIALS SUPERIOR,

HOW CHINESE USE IT,

Bamboo, considered to be the certainly the most useful in China, was dealt with at a meeting of the Engineering Society of China in Shungital when a paper of tests

ARMY OFFICER'S LAPSE:

JAIL FOR GUARDS CLUB SECRETARY:"

THE CHINA MAIL.

LAWN TENNIS TIP'S LONG-DISTANCE DANCES,

IMPROVING YOUR PLAY.

There are thousands of average Captain Rowland Arthur Hill, 40, players who wish to improve their secretary of the Guards Club, play, but do not know how, writes

WARNING TO SILLY WOMEN.

The sooner. the dangers of the present craze for long-distance

~ RICHEST HEIRESS.

WEDS RIDING MASTER.

A SECRET CEREMONY. Misa Matilde M'Cormick, the

CAPTAIN'S FRAUDS

PASSENGERS.

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most useful tree in the world, and Brook-street, W., pleaded guilty,na woll-known export." in the dancing are brought to the notice of | eighteen-year-old daughter of the Chelsea Barracks with fraud in Watam E. G. Geric, Win 8. George, ma

Marlborough-street Police Court Daily Mail. to converting to his own use £486 entrusted to him by the club

or

a

The first tip is, never play on lawn. Play on a rubblo court, of the mechanical properties of trustees.

botter, if possible, on wood or very bamboo was read by Mr. H. F. Mr. Walter Frampton, for the smooth coment. Meyer, B.E.

The paper was prepared by Mr. prosecution, said that the defalca tions altogether amounted to Meyer and Mr. B. Ekelund, B.E, £2,5000. It was stated that £341 from results of tests and examina- tious made in accordance with was found on Hill, and this, it was instractions from Mr. H. von He agreed, should be handed back to

the club. deastom Engineer-in-Chief of the Whangpoo Conservancy Boarch.

FOOD AND HOUSES

Some players think that the way to improve is to no more energy That is fatal.

Try, as golfers Bay, to "spare"

DEFENCE OF BLACKMAIL

A GIRL

„Per 4.0.L. 28. ”Fræsident Moffoley “ on May 23-Miss Me Draga.“ He not Mead Bouthet” Mr. and Mrs. A. O Captain H.E. T. Lloyd, adjutant, Brockman, Mr N. Balhatphe, Madhy 1st Battalion London, Regiment, Davis, Me E. R. 8. Dode, Hor. and was charged at a court-martial at 8. R. Felt. Me and Mr TCA, PERU, the public the sooner will general American millionaire, H. F. connection with the battalion in Edas Hing, Kiss Fars" Hing, Me M hisapproval put an end to an ex-M'Cormick; and grand daughter of prest account, fraudulent converteld, Mis D.-Aplaws fas tremely foolish perversion of aJ. D: Rockefeller, the world's sion of money in connection with Co. H. & Allon, Bir M. Alloo, healthy exercise writes a Physician richest man, has secretly married Comrades Association Fund, and Bashop. Miss E. Chembelning,

the canteen fund and the Old vodurion, ate Jack Brookman Col. EP

in the Daily Mail.

Urbhn F. Cobla, T. D. B.- Obing. her with uttering forged 'documents.

Captain Lloyd pleaded guilty to Col R. 1heng Mr R. W. Cermin Me all the charges, which were said to Miss GE or rend Mis E. 8. Fi bag and, der Jos. 0. Dewey Miss F. Evert, involve £1,824,

Me and Mia 0 9. Hao, Mosers'. He

All unduly prolonged exercise throw's serious strain “upon' mind and body, and twenty-four hours walking matches, Marathons, and dances to beat the endurance re cord will always find medical

In London Mr. Max Oser, former Swiss riding-master.

The wedding took placeat Lewis ham Register Office and seals with matrimony a romance which began six years ago, for Matlide fell in love

when she was 12 and he was in his 40th year

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Reynol la P. Ronedin, Master formado Regiolios. Mr AJA.

Mr. Freke Palmer, for the de.Your strokes-that is, nover make opinion strongly opposed to them with her handsome riding-master) inan, joined the Anny as a private SAyor, Heave W. Z Ten, J. Wing

at

The pity of it is that in the latest fence urged that Captain Hill had full hit. Connected with this is Few materials are superior to a splendid Army record. He join the paradoxical advice-never hit form of this travesty of sport the participants are largely women, bamboo in regard to its large anded the Coldstream Guards as a at all,

and one of the points which has varied usefulncas, said Mr. Meyer. private in 1902, and in 1910 became

instructor staff-sergeant

The average player sees the ball been most strongly emphasised, The young bamboo-shoots are a popular dish in China, the bamboo the Royal Military College, corning, takes a grins stones and as a result of the recent research

Sandhurst.

March 1915 Awings his racket like a tomahawk, work on fatigue, is that women are In wood is tised for making furniture,

Was made a lieutenant, carpets, household-furniture and he

The best way to make a drive indeficient in reserve force.

Want of reserve force spells in bamboo used as waterpipe renders he became staff captain. In 1917 excellent service. Houses, built he was in a transport which was this gives your hold of the ball aed physical effort, and serious entirely of bamboo, are erected in torpedoed in the Mediterranean, larger margin of error, and your for all sizes from that of a kennel up and in consequence of his gallantry ward movement gives it pace. to exhibition halls of more than he was one of the men who saw the

King. A newspaper report ofthat Carry, the ball, instead of hitting it. 100ft width.

exploit stated:

camp.

Capt. Lloyd handed in a state-wen Hughes, Hek Suus hoof Chei Yor ment in which he said he was 30 in Che. Soon Chow, EV Hayo, U children. He was a warehouse tumfahn, Rev. P. K. Quick, Mr.0. A. years old and had a wife and two Omar, C.

in 1912, and received a commission | A. E. Bood, N. Wil; F. N. Young in 1916. He was twice wounded. Ween boon Rian) Mr. {3. B: Oartia Recently Miss M'Cormick, came

At Abbeville, in France (ther Glenhy. Me and Mrs Cyril J. Kiss,

Mr 9. G. Kirkland, Miru M. W. to live at Oid Court Mansions, statement proceeded), having had Mr John B. Ratowsky, Mr003. Bonke Kensington, and M. Oser has been too many drinka one night, he in Miss Helen Lyoss, Mr T. 11. Le Lower

A girl opened the door. Chaplain P. A, Moon, Me Joso 8. Reyway staying at Ardgowan Road, Hither quired at a house the way to his Maraski, Me and Sirs W, R. He stood Green, but kept his identity so secret that even his landlady did He had more drinks, and in the Mr. J. Ringe, dir and airs W. D.

arranged to meet the girl next day figure who was tharrying into robbed of all he possessed. He haner and Mis G. Went more.

Mr. Oser's stay was necessary in and did so, and paid her 100

francs. order to get the fifteen days' re- sidence qualification for marriage at Lewisham. Notice of the mar riage was given to the Lewisham registrar and there were only two witnesses at the ceremony apart from the officials, Mr. Frank Bel cham, a registrar, and Mr. W. R. Owen, superintendent registrar from the Lewisham district.

fences of innumerable kinds. The and later went to Salonica. In 1919 without a stance, but in your stride; capacity for recovery after prolong. not know he was the romantic morsiug found that he had been Bielo, Ms E. E. Gwanion, re F. V

In the poorer parts of China where the bamboo is only thin and

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Major Rowland Hill and another officer swam alongside a raft on which were three men who could not swim. They supported the men, twice.righted the capsized craft, and rescued the men from drowning,

Stick to the rule of having your feet and shoulders in & line parallel to-the proposed direction of your hit, while you are hitting. At the finish your racket should point to the place where the ball has gone. Swing back only a foot or so; follow through nced not bo em a third time and all three were phasised, if you hit on the run. lost. Major Hill was afterwards. This run is a follow-through. The picked öp unconscious,

but it capsized

short, most of the buildings, fences, and even parts of the funiture are made of clay plastered on a bamboo skeleton. In the mountainous parts of China, water-wheels of bambou lift the water from the river surface more than 20 ft. up to the fields. Suspension bridges of bamboo-ropes connect the shores of rivers of several hundred feet

Eventually, said Mr. Palmer, he' width

Implements of torture served in Egypt was promoted made of bambou have been provost marshal, and appointed rather popular in China and camp commandant. He was twice Finally when the wood is worn sentenced to six months in the some places. mentioned in despatches. He was out or broken it renders its last second, division. service as firewood. On many j Chinese farms a bamboo plantu- tion with its elegant elastic stems! and the butterfly like leaves lends

are still so at

its beauty to the landscape.

SOUTH CHINA PRODUCE,

All the large bamboos grow in the South of China and have to be imported to the middle and the - North, where the dimensions of the i plant seldom exceed 25 ft. of

height and 4 in. of diameter. In the southern parts of the country the bamboo reaches a height of 50 ft. and a diameter of 8 in.

men short pieces of bamboo (5 in. long) with a diameter of about 5in., and with a wall thickness of 1⁄2 in. to4 in. The ultimate compressive stress of baniboo was found to be 5,500 lbs per square inch.

BAMBOO BRIDGES.

The most famous of those bridges is called An-lan Chiao on the road between Kuan-Hsien and Monkong Ting (over the Min River). Mr. Ernest Henry Wilson, China," says:.. V.M.H. in "A Naturalist in Western

one is body-work, the other inerely

31.

When waiting for the ball hold

leg, and rather high. your racket in front of you, not across your chest or down by your

Start easily. For this your feet should be a foot apart, one flat, the other on the toe. Hold the racket

with a neutral grip, ready for a forehand or a backhand stroke.

All these little accessory detaile may seem to some people unneces- sary, but in reality they are vitally necessary.

bodily injury if this Jimitation is. not recognised.

A New York girl,iscredited with having lost nearly two stones of weight in one of these dancing efforts, while a woman of Texas was carried to the Turkish bath, her swollen limbs refusing to bear her on the completion of a similar

feat...

:

The strain on the system of losing sn great ap amount of weight in a single physical effort is a serious one, and leaves the body practically unprotected against the onslaught of discase. The swollen legs of the Texas dancer were due to her heart being no longer capable of coping with

the demand made on it.

Strained heart, varicose veins,

millions.

FAMILY OBJECTIONS. The bridegroom's age was given as 45. The bride, described as a spinster of Independent means, gave her father's name as Harold Fowler M'Connick and his occupa- tion as agricultural machinery

manufacturer.

When the bride and bridegroom and severe nervous disturbance arrived at the registrar's office they are some of the evils which will had to endure for a while the of the surroundings follow persistence in these sillybusinesslike establishment,

exhibitions.

Were it only the effect upon the health of the women participating in these contests which had to be considered the position would not be so serious. It is the health of the next generation which is our chief concern.

formal

for

another couple was ahead of them. In February of last year Mr. MCormick, of Chicago, head of the International Harvester Corpora- to announced his daughter's the gagement.

فلسف

CAPARTURES.

Per P. &.0. ss. "Soudan" on May

Capt and Mrs B Bread, Mr F.-D. Meker, Meanse A G. Pay, B

& Tulsiand home 31 81 Mehts. Lieut P. D Tatu,

A FIGHT AND A FALL. As he was talking to the gia man appeared, said she was his wife, and threatened to report him

Per P. M... Presidang Taf. unless he gave him money, H: hat a fight with the man, who fell, May 23: for Shanghai: M. Albion 8 Knocking his head against a wall. CME, N. Du Trail Mr.W. B. Ho The girl disappeared and he (Capt. Mr and Mrs M Olufeff. Mr By foug Lloyd) retarded to his camp very Bieng, Mr V. Schoensich, New C. F. L F. Lay Miss A Jorio, Mrs frightened.

Mackonelo, Mr. Lo Lai thon, Me Las In September 1921 this girl matang Sang. Mr Fang King, Ho Bir Übe him in London and started to black tigh, Miss H. Jorrenton, Mrik. Her mail him. He gave her money to buy or Roo: Mra E. M. Wilson, Miro her silence, especially when she lis Van Ces ricam, Mr Sout Not Chee J. G. Rothwall, Mr W. Ramey ; forSin told him that the man with whom Mr Tulsi; for Hone'uiu: Mr and 3 he had fought had died as the resuit Frencies: Me and Mrs. B. Annlahy

Mr and Mrs J. R. Borgett, Mias M. Cary. Shortly afterwards, he added, tar. Mr Chin Shiu Gow. Mr. Dirlishei of the fight. he received a letter purporting to Mr.rington, Mr Dog Slime come from some organisation of fr : H. Eliss Misa 0 0 Hia M- the IR A. demanding money, as Mra H. : Flynn, Mrad MG. M. they had learned his secrets.

As exposure would have meant estrangement from his wife and child, he paid them and falsified the accounts of his battalion to do so. He tried to get the money back by gambling, but only made his position worse,

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Hawl+y, M¢ Q, M. Higseina, MrQ Kiken wood. Hez, C. J. Lowe, "Mi n' Re'econ Lowe, Miss P. Lowe, Mostar kon Lowe Miss End Lawn Tean 1 3o 5

Mrer. Mr R. J. Mooner, Mr W. F Mitchell, Me and is his Mr. Mr. F. C. Binsfeller. Me 4C Masterrat, irs A. Wille", Virs O. 13. Duin-osi, A-61. McCleary: Mas ar 4 Me Ins Bir and Mrs W. C. Plane. Mesra Q 1-0, I am not a swindler or a dis-Lan Quan Gee, A. Sklarevsky, J. Lawn tennis is potentially the

The then Mrs. M'Connick (she has since divorced her husband honest man," Cipt. Lloyd conclud-Speyer, E. J. Soderman, Mrs C. M. most, leisurely and sloppy game in the world. To improve in it you upon the influence of

Much discussion has taken place and he has remarried) hotly obed. "I was in a terrible position, Seven ler. Mr J. O. Sheppard, Mrs 900 amics on jected to the engagement, and took and instead of taking advice as to Hoo Shea, 4s A. Ban, Rear Ung must obviously make it more child-bearing in women. There unsuccessful legal steps to remove how to deal with these black in Wo Yea, Fang Yow and A. W.

Peeler. mechanical and more purposeful.

can be no doubt that no case has the daughter from the husband's mailers. I took what I thought was Another point in which the over-been made out for the discontinu-guardianship.

the only step to try to refund the bamboo genus has shown the usual In China the development of the

age player is weak is court-positioning of games for girls, but it is Matikle then, in deference to her money. I have been.ia hell since features of cultivated plants, the

After making a stroke you must at equally true that every practitioner father's wishes, postponed her this blackmail started." He added *This most remarkable structure once return to a centre, either be can quote cases where indulgence wedding till she was eighteen.

that he intended to do everything number of the plants is great but is about 250 yards long. 9 feet wide,hind the base-line, or balf-way be in severe athletic contests has un- Mr. M'Cormick went to Paris and in his power to make amends: the number of species has come built entirely of bamboo cables tween the service-line and net. fitted a woman for motherhood, married Mme. Ganna Walska, a down to a very few.

Soil consisting of compact sand resting on seven supports fixed This covering of the court is in- The infantile mortality rate has Polish singer, formerly of the is most suitable for a bamboo the central one only being of stone,

equidistant in the bed of the strean, portant,

been steadily falling as a result Chicago Opera, and more recently As regards the strokes them largely of improved health condi- the first Mrs..M'Cormick has leapt plantation. The best times for The floor of the bridge rests across selves, the movement must comtions for mothers, and it would be again into publicity by suddenly planting are the 1st, 2nd, 8th, 9th ten bamboo cables, each 21 inches mence with the bent, and the a great pity if much of this work announcing herself as the "first and 10th months of the Chinese in circumference, made of bamboo. year. Young bamboo plants one similar cables on each side form arm must gradually straiguien unt was negatived by the thoughtless and chief wife of Tutankhamen? ness of Youth; and that maturity "I will not allow my poor hus- to huge-capstans, embedded in the 'rails. The cables are fastened up to the actual impact.

The method of gripping the should find itself incapable of pro-band's bones to be exposed to the masonry, which-are-revolved by handle is often wrong in one or ducing its greatest work-a child gaze of the vulgar. Let some of his minor wives be put on-view-if- means of spars and keep the cables other of two ways. You either bold born to survive,

the world wants to see dead Ex tayt. The floor of the bridge is of the racket as if it were an axe or

tians," she declared.. planking held down by bamboo you hold it as if it were a carpet- rope on either side.

Lateralbeater. The only efficient grip is

year of

taken age are

from

Realise that a backhand stroke is

STAINLESS SILVER.

NEW SHEFFIELD DISCOVERY

From Sheffield, the birthplace of stainless steel,rustless iron and tarn- ish-resisting nickel, comes news

old plantation, removed and planted in the desired place QUICK GROWTH. Bamboos are always planted in pairs, 20 to 30 pairs per mow (0.e snow-7260 sq. ft.), Four or five years are necessary to get a thick strands of bamboo keep the various one maid-way between these two and dense plantation but it will cables in place, and wooden pegs extremes. take 8 years before it is productive. driven through poles of hard wood From an 8 years old plantation assist in keeping the floor of the not made with the back of the hand about 400 bamboos per mow can bridge in position. Not a single but with the heel of the hand, the be cut yearly. The shoots are anall or piece of iron is used in the palm being parallel to the floor. valuable by-product. About 40 lbs. whole structure. Every year the of shoots per mow can be cut year cables supporting the floor of the ly,

bridge are replaced by new ones,

Mrs. Wyllis Fock, wife of the they themselves replacing the rails. Chinese Becretary of the American of the successful commercial pro- This bridge is very picturesque in Legation in Peking, is reported to duction of tarnish-resisting silver. be seriously ill with cerebro-men- It is the nearest approach to stain-

Al-less silver yet achieved. ingilis or spotted fever." The suspension bridges are men though not out of donger the first tioned in this report to show how bad stage itreaid to be passed and the Chinese engineer, though al- the doctors are reported hopeful of most without technical literature, is a fortunate onding to the illness. able to produce quite remarkable results in the field of bridge con- struction.

The lack of modern testing apparatus at Shanghai made it necessary to execute the tests with only the simple, means at the Board's disposal. The writer be lieves, however, that he can uphold the practical value of the tests as the results obtained are in good conformity with one another and with experience gained in practical work.

RESULT OF TESTS.

The material was tested for bead- ing, shearing, tension,and compres slow :tresses and also in columns. The specimens to be tested for

appearance, and a most ingenious engineering feat."

REINFORCEMENT MATERIAL.

Material:-When used as reinforce- Bamboo as a Reinforcement

meat material for concrete the large elastic strain of the bamboo

bending were placed on supports is a great disadvantage. - Already consisting of angle irons placed

when the test beam was placed, un-

MOTHERHOOD.

The inventor is Mr. Harold Tur

ner, of Messrs, William Turner

and Co., gold and silver refiners, of Eyre-street, Sheffield, working in conjunction with Mr. W. G. N. Boyd, works chemist of the firm.

Matilde is more bashful, and, as she recently declared in a wireless message she "broadcast" from an the world forgets me to live in Atlantic liner, "It is my wish that peace." Hence the secret marriage.

STUPID DANCING.

INSANE AND FAINTING COUPLES.

April, 15.

The craze for dancing records in the United States has reached the pitch of insanity...

Inspired by the feat of Miss Alma Cummings in New York, who danced continuously for 50 hours, Miss Helene Mayer, a Cleveland girl, has danced for $2 hours 11 minutes;

When she began Miss Mayer weighed 113. When she was finally carried off the floor she weighed only 89lb.

Sentence will be promulgated.

SHADOWS BEFORE. Coming Events Advertised In The Mail.

Per- N. Y. K. a.n.“ Kitano Maru" os May 23-Mr MacDonald, Viscount M.- Aok. fr. K Nakamura Miss

oki. Mes Ura, Mr H. Itoh Mr Lak Rio Yu, Miss M. K. Honly, Birs RHooly, Mrs. Benjiants, Mist H, Mosdon. Mr H. Tarake, My John Ward Me and Mrs Y. Takanobu, Rev. A, A Fart lo, Lieut. A. Elzentatí, Parel z, I^,Culi). La Marques, Capti-and Mrs M. Morgado, Me T. Ogawa: Mr T. Itoh, M. and Mrs Batoh, Mesara M. Hasegawa, K. Roods, S. Budauki, K. Ibuke, Mr and Mrs C. Kada, Mas M. Satoh, „Abfmodi, T. Ureda, N. Fakurai: Madores. M. Atomi. Mr K. Ikeda, sa E. B. Whitesmb, Mrs. Sumon, ··Mr. B♫ | Watanabe, "Miss T Hoshino, Moure 8. Inouye, K. Adachi, HI Itoh, H. Dhabima, N. Hijikata, Miss D. Parker, Mira Tean For Ent, Mr. A. Barrington, He 1. g MacGrezar, Mr and M.a Howklu, Mr and Mrs Jensen, Me M. Shimidau, Mir In Ching Tulog, Mr. C. Morioka, Mr. U. May 24 World Theatre; R. Mesden, Mire Penhing, Mr and Mrs Pauline Frederick. in The 4. M. Macgregor, Messm Y. Sugiye,

Yamada, K. fyesaka, T. Mori, T. Bano," Mistress of Shenstone."

2. Kikuchi, N. Helaarsp, M. Shimod May 24-Star Theatre; 5.30 p.m. S

T. Kikuchi, Miss E. GRE No Performance" 9.15 p.m.

T. Yoehimoto Mildred Hurris in "Old Did.”

` ENTERTAINMENT;

May 24-Coronet Priscilla Dean in 'Conflict." No performance at 5.15 p.m.

SPORTING EVENT.

Theatre

June 2-Third Gymkhana of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Race, Course, 3.30 p.m..

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

E

d, Mrs Zaimler,

Bobsy thi T

Ya mkawa, M. Bagian, Oligar, Jan Hattin Lin Yang, J. Hylkema, H. Kubokura, E. Morata, W. Mo G. Davies, R; Takao. F. Mikami, Chan Pak Eng, 8. Kosaka, T. Oobisi, B. Tyss, J. Flores, P. Math, J. H. Davis.

Shaving the beard was, before the Bronze or Iron Ages, perforni May 25-Lammert Bros., a valued with flints, shells, or bonos, on able collection of postage stamps which a specially sharp edge was at their Duddell Street Sales ground. Rooms, 5.15 pm

COMPANY MEETINGS.

Further research in the last three Imonths in the parish of Ospringe

Kent, has resulted in the discovery May 25.-Extraordinary general of many mare Roman relics. Pot meeting of the Hongkong. Land tary, glass phials and bottles Investment and Agency Co., Ltd., bracelets of various metals, ivory at the offices of Messrs. Jardine, discs, and other objects have been. Matheson & Co., Ltd, ai 11.30a.m. unearthed. A complete skeleton

May 25. Union Insurance was found at a depth of 3 feet, Society of Canton, Ltd., annual shareholders' meeting, Union Build- ing, noon.

We disclaim absolutely the use of the work stainless in this con- nection," Mr. Turner told a Daily Mailreporter, "but we have succeed ed in producing an alloy which represents a valuable advance, is tarnish-resisting to a remarkable degree, and has an excellent colour. "If worked properly it retains its colour and brilliance over long Today 3 couples at Houston, periods, When exposed to the Texas, 8 couples and 6 individual atmosphere under ordinary con- duncers at Baltimore, and4 couples ditions articles made of the now at Cleveland are trying before material, instead of requiring clean large audiences to establish a maming of it the offices of emptied t Lie National Almanac Of

meeting the Hongkong Centrali “rheilda tahin xtron below has been

ing weekly, will for months retain, record of 20 hours.

May 26-Extmordinary general

HONGKONG TIDES;"

tabservations taken by tobana" of so intimatie tids-cooorling machina In the

a factory polish. Further investig At filate hour the police interven- Mesari. Jardice, Matheson & Co., a London from the result of the apatya atlona are proceeding with viewed at Houston by arresting 3 Ltd., Pedda" Street, at noon. to arriving if possible at an couples on technical charges of May 25-British Traders Insur-Vater Police Baila at Tam Bha Tonf absolutely stainless silver. vagrancy

The more of the table correspolady with "be sora of this sounding in the Admiralty

•hart, which haỡ been found to be & seer

Inahni byłów mono sou-laril. A PAPA To obtain the depth be walk: on the

with their sharp edge towards the loaded, on its supports cracks ap- bamboo. A platform was hung from the centre of the specimen or peared in the concrete. Neverthe by two wire ropes each one third of less the beam was able to carry a the spun from angle iron support. Comparatively big load before the -The-iuad-consisted of scrap iron-

final breakdown occurred.

Thus the Chinese Government and was increased by zo lbs, be- tween each measurement of the de- Rallways have used bamboo re formation. The time of testing was inforcement for concrete friction about 30 minutes per specimen.

piles used as foundation of raflway The mean result of 150 bending- bridges. The object. of the re- tests was 13,300 lbs., the maximum inforcement was to strengthen the

The sufferings and fatigues of being 21,500 and the minimum pile during the handling and drivmaternity have exhausted you. Your Articles made of the new silver The manager of the dancing ance Company, Ltd. annual stare-uring the rose ta

vitality, of which you have been to value being 6,300. The collapse of ing operations.

were shown which had retained academy amid applause furnished holders meeting, Union Building,

- 12.15 p.m.“ Bamboo has been used by the megalicently generous, is to-day redne- their original lustre and showed no bail and the Marathon dancers the bamboo was always sudden

continued.

May 25-China Fire Insurance and the material was split into Whangpoo Conservancy Board as ed weakened, spent And now, more

A few hours before the arrests a Co., Ltd, annual shareholdere axis, none of the fibres being tora. below water for a vertical bunding, should be rich and pure and plentiful, to atmosphere for two years. youth named Vestal, and his part meeting, Union Building 18.20 pieces parallel to the longitudinal reinforcement of concrete plates than ever, it is necessary that your bood signs of tarnishing though exposed for during the long months to come upon "Mr. Turner explained that the ins This fact indicated that the collapse. When using bamboo as are this alone the life and healthy develop itial discovery was almost noner, Miss Goldie Hughes, broke p.m.

May 30-Hongkong Hide and was caused by the shearing force.inforcement, it is recommended to

ment of your infant will depend.

cidental. Some years ago his firm the record for continuous dancing. YANGTSZE BAMBOO, ROPES, increase the adhesion. AN Therefore, in order to revive and was asked to produce an unusually by one couple Vestal then collaps Leather Co., Ltd., extraordinary Mr. Meyer on his recent visit to At Shanghai the cost of a bam-re-establish your strength It will be wise ducite silver alloy. It was noticeded and was carried to a Turkish general meeting at the Company's working stress of the twisted and cent, that of a corresponding iron Pink Bills, the they will austam you, were left lying about did not seem Al 2 o'clock in the morning, the Upper Yangtse estimated the boo reinforcement is about 20 per for you during the period of feeding that samples of this alloy which bath, while Miss Hughes proceed- Office, 67-69 Des Voeux Road

little one to take Dr. Willams.

ed with a fresh partnere: Central, at Doon

May 81-Twenty-th ordinary plated bamboo ropes, used for reinforcement et

strengthen you improve the quantity to tarnish, and further experiments while his partner held a mirror, snuval meeting of the car Ferry towing the junks up against the The question of the shrinkage of and quality of the morning mill, and were made. current. of the rapids in the bamboo under water and of bam make your blood-the source of life from

one man shaved himself while Cast Mesra Jardine dancing

Matheson & Co. a offices, 1.190 Gorges, at about 10,000 lbs. per boa imbedded in concrete le like which the baby is to dray health and

NAt Baltimore 14" dancera : hazi square inch of the material, this wise of great, importance for form vigour, the commencement of his hapë

danced continuously for 53 hours, stress every now and then being ng final opinion as to the piness-rich, plenuital, pans and strong.

when the police stopped the more than doubled The material suitability of bamboo as refuforce

One of the of which the ropes are made is ment material as it has not been taken from the outer 1/3 of an inch possible to secure any inform

of a bamboo of about 4 in diameter so far it should be recom

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