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The local Chess Club's championship becomes vacant next month, on the departure of the present holder. A good contest looks probablo, One of the probable candidates, Mr. C. H. Falloon, in at present playing a match of five gunes with Mr. P. W. Sergeant, the score standing at one win all, a draw, and two games to play.
The Cambridge Springs tournament in the United States, which has attracted the best entry of great players for many years (if, indeed it is not the best on record), has already com- monced, but no results are yet to hand.
The match, so much looked forward to. be- troon Drs. Lasker and Tarrasch for the chess championship of the world, will not after all come off this year. Dr. Tarrasch, the chal- | longer, has mot with a skating accident, and a postponement has boon made until next year. The match will be highly interesting-when it
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The Oxford and Cambridge Choss Match. played in Landon on the 28th March, ondel in n.win for the Light Blues by 4 games to Cambridge has now won 21 to Oxford's matches, and two have been drawn.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 6TH, 1904.
dovised G. Claude, a Fronch inventor. A bundle of savon half-inch copper tubes, onoh 62 foot long and terminating in a bell-shaped recover at top and bottom, is placed in a motallis vessol, and into these tubos is passed air under pressuto up to two atmospheres, cooled to 160 degrees C. below zero by passing through a worm intuersed in liquid air. As the air as conds it is partially changed to the liquid form. The liquid is collected in the lower receiver, lund the gaseous residuo passes through a stop. The lower the cock fixed in the upper vessel. pressure the loss rapid is the condensation, but tho richer is the product. With a pressure of 4.7 atmosphere all the oxygen can be separated with the evaporation of 57 parts of the liquid air surrounding the tubes for every 100 parts of oxygen condensed.
The stroboscope is an ingenious apparatus. for making visible rapid movements, like those of machinery. The moving object is illuminated by a rapid succession of electric sparks, which their period coincides with the revolutions, but cause the machine to appear stationary when show the movement much retarded when they are made to lag behind. The formation of u sewing machine stitch, or the working of an chin, and many other machine movements can be studied, although their actual speet is is much too rapid for vision.
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THE MAPS AND PLANS have been engraved by one of the most omiuont Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and bronght up to date. They consist this year of fourteen of the following:-- COLORED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN HONDA MAP OF THE FAR EAST
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The CHRONICLE covers the notable events
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The use of radium to make a gau-sight visible is an invention credited the late A, A. Common, the British astronomer.
HIRANO WATER.
The championship of the City of London C.C., the premier English chess club, has been won by Mr. W. Ward, Mr. R. P. Michell being second, and Mr. H. W. Trenchard third. An these players have represented England V. THE QUEEN OF Table Watzra. Ameries in the Cable Mateli Presumably Mr. T: F. Lawrence retired owing to his competition in the Cambridge Springs tournament.
The following game shows a beautiful win by Mr. James Masan, now se seriously ill. This chess gem was played some years ago in New York. Move 15 (Black) shows the commence-
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Old age is found by Prof. Metchnikoff, of Cliakiang the Pastour Institute, to be accompanied by the atrophy of the higher and specific cells of & Tokyo tissue and their replacement by hypertrophied Yokohama
Certain of the simpler Hyogo connective tissue. tissues, such as the outer skin and the mucous
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HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES
Mapila
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FINAL PROTOCOL made between China and
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TREATIES WITH JAPAN Great Britain, 1894; Dativa Convention 1895 Russia, Agreements as to Carua; United States Extradition Treaty, 1896; Groat Britain (Alliance) 1902
TREATIES WITH COREA
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Russia, 1899.
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