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LIFE-SAVING TANK
INGENIOUS INVENTION FOR SUNKEN SINPS
"KELLY RELEASE GEAR"
An Inge'bus invention for the sav-
Inspected by Experts
of
Ing of life from eunken ships, and whose chief characteristic is ita sim- plicity, was demonstrated in a tongue Arrived at Hong Kong from
of the Canning Dock at Liverpool, re- United Kingdom on, Oct. 16: - Mrs. sently, by its inventor, Mr. Joseph O'Gorman Anderson, Mr. T. Arnott, Kelly, of Bootle, who claims that, if Mrs. M. S. Bird, Miss J. L. Bird, Mrs. submarines and all kinds of sea-going G. C. Black and two children, Mr. and craft were fitted with this device, there Mrs. T. Brown, Mrs. D. Cochrano, need be no fear of a recurrence Master Cochrane, Mr. F. Cunningham,
to that of the Mrs. B. Cooke, Mr. J. H. Donnithorne, tragedies similar Mr. and Mrs. M. Hendry, Miss Lough, marines. Mrs. K. M. Elear, Dr. (Miss). Elliott, "Vestris," or the recent collision of sub- Mr. and Mrs, I. L. McWhirter, Mas- ter D. McWhirter, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nelson, Mrs. W. Orchard,
The invention, the principle of which Master Orchard, Mr. A. E. Simon, Miss Trevor-
b known as the "Kelly Release Gear,"! Smith, Mr. H. A. Bartlett, Mr. and has been patented in four countries Mr. H. M. Bickis, Mr. and Mrs. F. and submitted to the Admiralty, who Boulton, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Briault have not yet replied, but it has been and infant, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown- inspected by experts. The invention is hill and three children, Mrs. Cameron simply this a watertight tank which and child, Mr. W. P. Coltman, Mrs. houses the passengers and crew and Coltman and infin£, Mr. A. J. Carter, is detached from the deck when the Mr. A. O. F. Cobley, Mr. C. J. Creigh ship is under water, when it imme East Indiaman
ton, Mr. G. Danson, Capt. and Mrs. Ovington was a native of Yorkshire W. J. Donahue, Miss J. G. L. Dunlop, and was educated at Dublin and Cam- Miss E. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. No elaborate machinery in employed. bridge Universition, after which he Faulkner, Mr. R. S. Fraser, Misa H. G. A half-turn of a screw seals and re must have been ordained, for on April Fullarton, Mrs. George, Misa E. M. J. lenses the chamber from the dock, and 11, 1880, he saled from Gravesend in Gulston, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harris two bolts are withdrawn by manual or the East India Company's ship "Ben-, and two children, Mrs. W. Herbert, hydraulic power. Jamin" for the East Indies, being ap Mrs. Jolly and child, Miss E. A. Kelly, pointed chaplain to
process oc- fill a casual Mr. J. H. Lee, Mr. S. J. Lucas, Mr. cupies only a few seconds. vacancy walch had occurred.
The first call was
and Mrs. E. F. Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. at Madeira, of.
There are no intricate controls, and which Island We are given avery. Mackay and infant, Miss M. Mac- the mechanism is apparently fool Interesting description for our au- donald. Mrs. McColl and child, Mra, proof. Before a crowd of interested thor was keen observer and possess. Olive and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Parkin- boat in the dock and showed the tank spectators, Mr. Kelly loated a model ed of a sense of humour which adds son and infant, Miss E. G. O. Patrick, simply but securely fastened much to his fascinating descriptions. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rathery and child, deck by means of bolts.
Trouble was encountered while at Miss O. Rand, Mrs. J. Shearer, Mr.. the island, some of the crew falling and Mrs. B. W. Smith, Mr. W. R. into the hands of the Jesuits, who hid Sturrock, fr. H. S. Pedley. them away in the hope of making "better Christ'ans" of them.
the
Pricats Shanghaled
The commander of the "Benjamin," by way of reprisal, promptly captured "a comely abbot and a vicar and would have taken them to the Indies only that
the enraged populace threatened the English colony.
The padres were therefore released, captain consoling himself with the thought that "the priests would be as useless to him at sea as they commonly are on land"
And so the "Benjamin" sulled with- où; any "e remonious adiea" and just in time to escape capture by two French men-of-war.
The
Fer 8.5: "Kamo Maru" from Shang- hai on October 17:-
lately rises to the surface.
The
Rose Quickly
to the
A fluttering bird was placed in the chamber and battened down, then, the miniature craft was sunk to a depth of 26-ft. Manipulating the device N. B. Birge, Mrs. C. L. Blandin, bolts, and the tank rose, quickly to the with strings Mr. Kelly pulled back the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Enders, Mr. and surface. Mra, Fred Gammel, Misa M. Galner, Mrs. R. Gregory,
The bird was liberated and flow foy- Jean Helary, Mr. fully away, none the worse for its ad and Mrs. Toyohiko Mishima. Mrs. venture. The experiment was repeated Michiko Ohtani, Master T. Mra. A. G. Pilsbury. Miss Eliz. with the tank illuminated with an elec Ohtani, with white mice as passengers, and Pillsbury, A. G. Rutherford, Mr. and tric torch. Mrs Roy L. Teigler, Mr. and Mrs. H. Takemura, A. J. M. Morgado.
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This time the tank was allowed to remain under water five minutes be fore being relansed, and when opened. one mouse-to use Mr. Kelly's expres slon-was "warming itself on the elec tric light."
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The Lord Mayor of Liverpool (Alder- One hitch occurred in the experi- man H. M. Miller), at the Liverpool ments, and that was when the tank Sailors' Home, presented the Emile rose to the surface upside-down; but Rchin awards
The Sai Kong (or the West River) of the Shipwrecked that, Mr. Kelly explained, was because is the third largest river in the Chin- Mariners' Society to Captain Herbert it was not properly balanced: Therese Repablie and second only to the Rusself, chief officer D. A. McCollum, would be en fear of such an incident second officer W. Moore, and quarter if the chamber were loaded with pas-Yangtze in importance. This magni- masters Carr, M'Mahon and Owen, of sengers.
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dum, in charge of a Belgien pilot, ran aground in the Sardine channel, near day being at 7.58 p.m Flushing, the time of low water on that On Thursday, Sopt the Norwegian motorabip "Taurus," with a draft of 25ft, in- ward bound from Narvik to Antwerp, also in charge of a Belgian pilot, ran around in about the same position at 10.50 p.m., low water having been at 9.10 p.m.
After visiting the African coast, St. Holena and the Comorins and nar- rowly escaping wreck on Madagascar she reached Bombay on May 20 just before the burst of the monsoon, and there she remained weather-bound for .8% months.
Gruesome Picture Oving.ou pesuko OL the town is the rescue of the crew of the Spanish
An obvious objection to the invention in traffic in 1897, but how many A BeWat
steamer "Delfina," when that vessel is its bulk, but Mr. Kelly painted out foreigners travel on this important gruesome one.
was abandoned after striking the that lifeboats on a liner or mercantile waterway? mortanty during the unhealthy Bea-
"Skerries," Son Was ex...ngly high, сле ил.
in the Iriah Sea,
The scenery along the on boat would be December 15 of last year,
unnecessary and druined swamijis and the furnicious custom of muring the coco pianta the Sailors' Home had always been
Mr. A. H. Bibby who presided, said of a lounge or smoke room.
tank-or tanks would be in the form route is beautiful. We recommend it to any person who wishes to spend a tions Win 106.00
ush being surgely very proud of the work that was dond gers and crew would be ordered into
At the first signs of disaster passen-short, und economical holiday. responda.ie,
buring the "Benjamin's" stay 20 di
for the sailors of Liverpool, and for this compartment, doors and windows her 24 passengers and 15 of her elew
those visiting the port, but they were specially prepared-would be те succused.
even more proud of the sailors whom leased. But apart from advers it was their privilege to serve. hygienic conditions, Bombay was a
The smoke-room aya articularly happy ovent then be converted into a life-boat, and nooed of vej.
or lounge would It is tua the settlement was only wards were the highest that could be arrived.
their blatory, inasmuch as the would drift on the water until help, RESPONSIBILITY OF BELGIAN ceded
to Char.es i. in 1681, but riven for bravery at sea.
PILOTS bad governm. troubles with the
Such a device would avoid all panic mogul, and the tallare of the colonisa-sentations, said such deeds as those the inventor
The Lord Mayor, in reaking the pre- and boat-drill, and would ensure s tion sch.me under which young wohould be acknowledged civically, and The danger of launching boats from been complaining bitterly that
claims absolute safety. Recently Belgian interests between Brith soldiers and acct.or men. men were sont out to check aliances made them feel proud to be English the aide of a heavily listed ship would shipping trade of Antwerp is suffer- and Portuguese hall castes and natives
be dispensed with.
ing from insufficient care being given Captain C. H. had all tended to retard progresel
Holttum, James
Balance Preserved Fortay, and J. L. Tillotson also ad-
by the Netherlands authorities to the A much smaller tank, of course upkeep of the navigation channels in Iressed the gathering.
would be used on a submarine and the Scheldt estuary. In the last few would be placed abaft the eenning tow, months, however, two Instances er to preserve the balance,
groundings in the estuary prove very Mr. Kelly said that the chief objec, clearly that no blame can be lado tion of experts who have considered the shoulders of the Netherlands Asia" arrived at Nagasaki on Octo- marine thus fitted about 30 seconds are responsible for the cause of the The C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of the device is that it would take a sub authorities, but that Belgian pilots ber 17 (Thurs.) at 3 p.m., left Naga- longer to submergs, but this oblection comparatively frequent groundings by anki on October 18 (1), at 7 a.m., seems trivial in comparison with the their neglect of the rules for naviga and is due at Shanghai on October many advantares for saving life, tion in the channels of the Schaldt 19 (Sat) at 1.30 p.m. She leaves His account of the business and Shanghai on October 20 (Sun.) at the invention about two years and a
Mr. Kelly, who has been engaged on estuary. domestic life of the stations, of the
0.30 4.1. stato kapt, of the natives who were
half, has been a stevetore 31 years, tish tank metorship "Scottish Bor-preciable increase in depth can be ob On July 21, at 8.30 p.m., the Bri- it is highly doubtful whether any ap. The C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of and closely associated with the sea ali dorer," with a draft of 25ft. Gin., out tained without endangering the safety employed at 4 rupees per month Russia" from Hong Kong on Octo- his life. and on y allowed to go home on ber 9, loft Yokohama on October 17 Thursday night, when the beggars of at 3 p.m., and is due at Vancouver the town met them at the Factory on October 20.
Ás our author saya, I cannot men- tion without horror the pitch all vicious ono.mities were grown in the place," which was "little better than a charnel house." At Surat things were much better, and there Oving- ton decided to remain as chaplain to the Factory unt. the return of the vanzel from her East Indian trading Beggars Polite
In 1898.
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But the many who allege they have seen this marvellous trick would, do well to note Ovington's exzet words. "Among the men who divort, spocta- tors with amazing shows and sights, some, then say; will take in their hands a c.ew of thread and throw it upwards into the air till it all un- ravels and thes simb up themselves
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We have not space to aliude' für- ther to surat, znát observ&MODE -O3 Arabia and the Red Sea (which by toe way, he never visized), or hi description of the Cape of Good Hope, whosо Governor lived in groat and invitad the commanders of Dutch East Indíander, prior
tne
to the saing for Europe with thị "Benjamin" to "a pabuc repast where they driak and ravel bouze and break Kaser, what they, please,efor... these Aroues ars the very lie of a skipper: and the Governor, by indulging these wild Boentious humos; ingratiates with them more than by anything else he could; devise.netdn
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