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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Consigners per
CH DEN MESBAGERIEN
MARITIMEs
*,, **DONAI"
are hereby notified that the caro wil be discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Whart & Godowi Co., Ltd.'s godown when it will be at consignees risk and subjret to the wharf's terms and conditions of storage and where delivery may be obtained.
Danaged packages are to be ten In the godown for examination by
Craigners and the company's murs
veyors, Messss, Goddard & Douglas
at 10 am, on Monday, 18th February,
1007.
No cans will be admitted after the goods have left the godown and all goods remaining undelivered after
SCIENCE
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1937.
Accurate High-Speed Checkweigher In Production Line
THE rapid accurate weighing of
packaged goods while on the produc- tion line is one of the greatest needs of most firms in the food, chemical, pharmaceutical, small goods and other industries whose end-product is a package containing solids or liquids.
Mechanical systems developed been specially designed for use hitherto have suffered from by unskileg operators, The two main drawbacks,
equipment consists of a mobile, self-contained console with a weighing head, available u be weighed, inserted in its top. three sizes to suit the product in
Nines standard moxiels are avait- able, according to the maximum welding requirements of the
ticl
First, there is the inertia of moving parts which severely packages may be weighed with slows down the rate at which
Kreat DECUTACY;
second, there is the trictional resistance,
producing wear, which demands constant malu Lenonve
prevents high- within very
speed weighing fine limits.
By attacking the
problem from an electronic
standpoint, the Solartron Electronic Group Lid, of Thames Ditton, Surrey England, in
association with Scribbans-Kemp Research and Development
claim have found the solution after considerable research and have placed two fully productionised "Solarchecks,"
un They are called, on the market.
Ltd,
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The principle employed is the foree balance, whereby 27 article placed on the weighing Feed is counterbalanced by a highly-billed servo-system.
electronic stated to be cary and rapid, nici Maintenance Is
the machine is sald to be exer)- Jenst bolis
for semi-automatic production lines and for high- peed per eenlagte sample check- Weighing CHE fully-autoruatic High-speed systems.
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The Solarcherk model NC 630 dietagned for incorporation production lines
The Solarcheck No, 031 instantaneously weighs rigid or packaged goods and tables un operator to handle up to a rate of 60 item
hito existing minute in the production line. Its weighing
British necuracy to
Board of Trade
specifications is better than 0.2 per cent, and it has
AUTOMATIC GRINDING
MILL FEED
The insistent call for maximum possible pro- duction from grinding mills, without manual supervision yet with
complete reliability, is claimed to have been answered by the "Heenatron " Variable
the 20th February, 1857, will be sub- Speed Drive,
Ject to rent.
All clafuss against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned w or before the 12th March, 1947, or
they may not be recognised
No Fire Insurance will be effected,
CIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES
Hong Kong, 18th February, 1937
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
CIE
Consignees per DES MESSAGERJES
1.3.
MARITIMED
"MEINAMI"
:
are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowlon Whart & Godown Co. Ltd.'s godown where 11 will be at consignees' risk and subject to the wharf's terms and conditions of storage and where delivery may be obtained.
Dainaged packages are to be let in the godown for examination by consignees and the company's auar's veyors, Meeurs. Goddard &_ Douglas at 10 am, on Tuesday, 10th February, 1957,
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godown and all goods remaining undelivered after after the 21st February, 1917, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the vessel mari be presented to the undersigned on or before the 13th March, 1957, or they may not be recognised,
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
CIE DES MESHAGERIES
MARITIMESN
Hong Kong, 18th February, 1987.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
#1, "CHANGTE” Arrived 18th Febrúary, 1857
Damaged
wanga ex
of
In this system, developed by Heenan and Froude Lid. Worcester, England, the leeder is driven by a DC motor which is excited through an electronic rediler, sultable for connecting to normal single phase AC supply and capable of giving very wide speed range to cover large variety of grains without the need for resetting when changing from one kind to an- other.
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The DC motor speed is auto- matically controlled
to
feed grain to the grinding mill at such rates that the mill motor always works at full load, thus achieving maximum possible output.
by !
In
The speed of the "Hecnatron" feeder drive is controlled the amount of current demand- ed by the mill motor.
and this way the rate
of feed continuously regulated 10 the required value to keep the mill motor on hill load.
Any change in current de- mand by the mill motor causes change in the rate of feed- 10. If the demand
increases above the pre-set Agure, the feed decreases, and vice versa. The system also incorporates
a slow acceleration circuit, feed failure protection and auto- matic air system protection.
DETECTION
OF FISH
A fully-automatic high- power combined echo-ranging
this versat and echo-sounding equipment, designed specifically for pelagic
will be surveyed by Mears. Goddard
& Douglas at Hong Kong & Kowfish detection, has recently been
loon Wharf Godown at 10,00 am, on Wednesday, 20th February and Thursday, at February, 1957, and conalmness representatives: ará quested to be present during survey,
DUTTENFIELD & SWIFE, Agents, Australian-Orientai Kina Ltd., China Navigationi Co. Ald.
pos
announced by a British don, The "Fisherman's Ardie", as it is called, has
operating Tange of 6-2,000 yards, and the training control system includes provision for automatic slep training over any sector of be- tween 10 and 180 degrees.
instrument hog
Tho
been
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES developed after extensive sea
"ALCINOUS”
Damaged corgo ex tills vessel will be surveyed by Mestra, Goddard & Douglas at Loll's Wharf freen 16'am.
trials with experimental hori- zontal fish detection sets using different oscillator frequencies and different methods of training and retracting. These trials, undertaken by Fisheries Re- search vessels Scottish ring-
on February to and a1, 1837, and netters, and Norwegian fishing
consignees aro
the survey.
requested to bave vessels, were carried out off the their representatives present during east coast of England, the west coast of Scotland, and in the English Channel and Norwegian waters.
Firm is: Kelvin and Hughes Ltd, 2, Caxton Street, London, SW1.".
BUTTERFIELD Á BWIRE,,
Aposta Hong Kong. February, 18, 1067.
ef many types and will weigh ut the rate vĩ up to 120 items a minute to better than 0.2 per CDL within the Board of Trade specification,
The pro- duct being weighed automati- [cally operates, if neessary, an
underwinght
and overweight rejector
channelling #mechanism, as well as recorders and, if required, remote warningg devices The weighing head, of which
there are three sizes in proxiuction, cover the weight Tange up to 70 Gunless (2.0 kilograms), the busle principle "gain being the force balance described above.
ENGINEERING
A high-speed "Solarcheck" checkweigher in uso in a food factory in Britain. Produced by the Solartron Electronic Group Ltd, of Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, lis weighing accuracy is better than 0.2 per cent within_the_spreifleations laid down by Britain's Board of Trade.
A
SPRAYING TECHNIQUE
new process For a Birmingham firm.
J.P. Udal
CRIME
WAVE SWEEPS
Alloy Sections BUENOS AIRES
For Structural
up
Buenos Aires, Feb. 17.
Components highway assaults to large scale robberies
and
A wave of crime ranging from
which is sweeping this city, is baffling the
So far,
efforts to catch the
the
revolutionary courts and arc hard pressed to make a living
as outlaws.
inen entered an lee cream bar
and wounded his son, But tho shooting apparently so unnerved the gangsters that they tied to a waiting car without picking up the cash.
A new range of ex- police here. truded alloy sections has recently been put into men who plon the deeds have
ilon was a case in which three commercial production. taled. The police are working so the bar was about to closo The range is intended of the gungs are minor Peronist refused to hand over the inoney, on the theory that behind some mud shot dead the owner, who primarily for building politicians and union leaders
who do not dare to face commercial motor vehicle bodies enables flat - platform and drop-sided bodies to be built up speedily by unskilled labour. It com- prises floor crossbearers, side raves, floorholding clips drop-side framing mem- hers.
But there 19 0 for
ac
evidence that this theory story. Undoubtedly many people counts at any rate for the whole of questionable ethical standards [ reached positions planks,
of privilege under the Peron reghine. in which money flowed freely
to maintain thin standard and flying, some of them may have
resorted to crime,
Floor plank sections may be either ribbed on fut and are fixed either by bolts through the top flange of the crossbearer or by tire floorilding clips, which can be put in position on lips on the crosbearer sections after the floor planks have been Inid. The upper portion of the clip takes the head of a standard hexagonal screw and prevents il from turning.
sealed
It
The planks are provided with a torque and groove arrange men which assists in preclud- manufacing moisture and dust, and the deep drawing Ltd, to design and spraying
hure an automatic blank wading Jolat can be completely compounds in conjunction machine for a new press for the with a joining compound with an automatic loading manufacture of hub caps.
required. machine
The crossbeurers to feed
for inter- a large
After Marther development mediate
arc positions
of J- press has been developed work, the new spraying equip-section and those for the front by the Ecco Division of ment was adapted to this auto-
and rear are provided with Atlas Copco (Great matic loader and successful floo
capping unghe automatic operations were shroud plate. The side raves are
conventionally designed. ns the framing member, and bolli aim at giving a neat finished appearance with minimum
Britain) Ltd.
Hitherto, the general practier has been to apply the grease to the blank by hand before the operative feeds the blank into the press
As a result of collaboration with Morris Motors (Radiator Branch) Ltd, Atlas Brst evolved a spraying plant for use with a hand-fed press. Subsequently, however, Morris commissioned
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
A GIRL SUDDENLY RUNS OUT OF THE LITTLE FOG--
FERDINAND
NANCY
band
CLAS
SCHC
JOHNNY HAZARD
IT-IT'S ENIGMAL
(0-1).
SLOW CHILDREN AT PLAY
achieved.
JA
and
it
11
15
active of
car.
Bars have been favourite tar- fow weeks, gets for these bandits. la a no less than eight spectacular Middle West type of robberies in the city of Burnos Aires and its outskirts made And bar tenders panicky. A gang of four (normally there are three activo members and ono driver) would cater an out of Many exciologials, however, the way bar when patrons were believe that the former regime tow and the till well Blocked, was only Indirectly responsible. Armed with pistols, they shout The trouble, they say, the relaxation of self-discipline patrons against the wall, search lies in "hands up everyone," put the and working habits in the last them for their peso and pocket fen years. when
the ruling the day's takings from the till. principle
get-rich-quick-
Vic- Only in one case did the the-way-you-can,
They declare that
tims make any serious efforts to few eltjes
resiat. today
associate money with social respectability as intimate- ly as Buenos Aires. Trade, they
has for years been more rewarding than industry. and dishonourable trade still
say,
more so.
Was
*
for
Before this, scores of taxi drivers had been robbed,
hire couple of men would tuxi, give or out of the address and in a dark
A
B
way
street
trap the driver with a leather
There is, they explain. only bell around his neck. Quite a sicp from delivering a few drivers who attempted to worthless cheque to taking resist. died, either strangled possession of other people's or shot.
Well
There is no death penalty in
The bandits seldom got more Argentina, except in lime than the driver's day's takings,
of It ja stated that with this new
war or under the rule of martial but for a long time the potential technique, production has been
aw. Even if robbery entalle victims were so nervous that it stepped up to over three times
murder and the penalty is life became almost impossible to get that of the hand-held method, trouble. The sections are pro- imprisonment, convicts who be a laxi at right. A few taxi
The setting-up time
have of the duced by the Northern Alumia-
may
reasonably owners went so far as to place automatte blank feeding equip-ium Company Lid, Banbury, expect to be free again in less steel netting between the ment and the grease sprayer is Oxfordshire, England, for E. J. than 16 years and often in as driver's sent and the passen
Ltd. given as approximately halt an | Holmes
113/116, North little on low years,
gers to prevent the belt being hour. the whole
being Street, Romford. Fesex. Eng- The present wave of rob- put around him, press I land, and can be obtained from | berles are rarely associated with
either address.
loss of life. Que recent excep-
easily detached from the in two minutes.
THEN A GLOWING ROPE OR COIL FLIES OUT OF THE FOG--
By Lee Falk and Phil Davla
ال الخطف الا
AND AT THIS MOMENT, ENTERING FROM A SIDE MAINTENANCE ENTRANCE...
JOHNNY!
WELL, IF IT ISN'T- OUR TROUBLESOME FRIEND AGAIN A
--HELP-
nave
There's More than Magic
about CADBURY'S
Theyre
By Mik
12-12
By Ernie Bushmiller
SLOW ADULTS AT
PLAY
aid
BANIS
BUSHMILL
By Frank Robbins
GLAD YOU FOUND TIME TO JOIN US FOR THE SHOW! MR. ENIGMA WILL BE MOST: PLEASED/
Wonderful
CUTEX
LIPSTICK
AND
NAIL POLISH They always harmonise
ROWNTREES
IYS THE FULL
GREAM MILK THAT
MAKES ROWNTREES
DIOCRATE 20
MILK
CHOCOLAT
„this situation
calls for a
San Miguel
The bandits often display great ingenuity. The director of a popular orchestra, who had boon Intimately connected with the Peronista regime, was got out of bed one night by An authoritative kalocis at the door. As he nervously looked out, he was told: "Open to the federal police. We come with a search warrant,"
He saw a uniformed police- man, two civilians looking ilke detectives and a waiting car, Ho let them in and to win their, goodwill offered them whisky.
"Have you got any firearms here? ho was asked The mualeihin, produced a shot gun.
The "policeman" then asked Their host to bring every mem- ber of the family to the draw→ ing room. Next, the leader said courteously: "Now, sir, let 118 stop this game. ..."
The Intruders locked every member of the family in inner rooms, searched the house at their leisure and went off with about 100,000 pesos (about 1,000 sterling) worth of cash and jewellery.
On the following day, neigh- bours with mixed feelings, were pitying the victims and enjoying the wit of the bur- dars, "A clever trick which, fortunately, cannot be played again," they commented.
But the bandits did strike again, a few squares away on the very next night with the sole difference that this thete they found neither money, nor jewels. All they got was about pesos (8 sterling)-Chinn Mall Special
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Dock Strike Settlement In Sight
Now York, Feb 17 Negotiations were resumed
today between the International Longshoremen's Association and the New York Shipping Asso- ciation apparently setting the singe for the complete agres- ment on ending the five-day-old United States dock strike.
A Federal
moxilator Mr Joseph Finnegan, said last night that
talker were in
in the Anal stage,
The walkout of 43,000 work- er had crippled, ports from Maine to
Virginia.
Mr Louis Waldman, counsel for the Longshoremen's Associa- tion commented. That", "03 por cont of the Lasuta were souled,
The Loup had cost shippers. Art Ofilmated 11 thnen in milions dollars(21,070,000 storing) dayurand - brought a layong in
other inhistrios,—Reteg,
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