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QUNNERY IN THE NAVY.

RESULTS OF LAST YEAR'S FIRING,

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ANTI-GAMBLING TEGISLATION.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1905.

SEA SUPREMACY.

SEITING A NEW STANDARD.

The unval construction programmes of Great Britain and Japan will, by the end of next your, create a new standard of maritime strength The allies will then of a revolutionary kiad. husve deste in commission which, when combined. will be a match for any other half-dozen navies of the world.

The dominant note in the dual construction is the massing of enormous gun-pover on single ships. The squadrons of the next decade will be homogenous florts of high-speed battleships, each with the striking power of the real nought. One ship will embody within its bull the hitting fures of several vessels of average per

The poller and programms of the two nations is, brolly, to be identical, and the futura strongth of the Alliance may be realised from the fact that during 197 Thore will be three vessels of the Dreadnought tops adat. Japan has two batthships of 18.0.0 tone in her pro- gramme, and, combined with the readnought the three versels represent a metal discharge of minute from the primary per batteries. Thes: three leading ships of the Allinge will be equal to tise ships of the new French class, the Liberté, five of the new Ger- ran Deutschland class, five of the Russian Imperator Pavel typ, six of the Italian Emanuele type, and four and a-half of the Thus under the foreign U.S.A. Kanse model. Corabination of Powers cau equal the fighting programmes of ships to be ready in 1907 no rength of the thres "Drezdauughts" without placing double the anciler of ships against them. In the programmes for completion u 1908 the balanss of power will stil further favour the Alliance

have been won by increasing the strain of concentration en "gunnery, gunuery, gunnery." aud it is lamentable to think what will happen when wo have there Osborne bays, who derate over 50 per cent. of their time to mechanical Now that the dofrets in our heaty guus are mently remediol, and the reserve is being in.gineering away from the guts.-"C.B." in creased as fast as the resources of the country Daily Graphic. pormit, it is possible for us to say that one on tributor, "B,"in his articles on. Naval Gun Crisis," deliberately understate the caso, and refusest to nail himself of knowledge

The Straits Times says:-The reply, received in his omne sion, for fear of the disturbing from the British Resilout, Perak, and dated fact it would have had on the public said. Toiping, the 27th of February, 19.6, naust ve

won his point, then is no further

somewhat demped the ardour of the Anti-Gam necessity to recur to past history, but it is in-hing Memorialists and not a little surprised teresting note that President Roosevelt in his them; the latter foaling arising not so much shore himself a convert to from the tenoor of the communication as frora Congress the necessity of a reserva of guns, although the the plain outspeaking displayed in certain for Americans use n powder which is not so desticas of it. The memorial, presented to the tructive in its effects as our cordite. Referzing Resident for onsileration of the fligh Com ta the monitors built after the closs of the missioner and Raident Gazoral, was against panish War, he says:-"The money spent fonused gambling; and the memorialists sap- apou toon could have been more fully spent ported their noturial by certain sign other ways. Thus it would have been für which everybody knows by this time, and pray botter never to have built a single one of these that, when the current lease runs out, no monitors, and 10 kave put the money into nu further lease shall be granted to the Fares. The "R" in High Commisioner takes a reasonable view of ample supply of reserve guts," the following article forps his at'ention to the the matter, thonga His Excellency agrees with pands

behind us goo, and be nothing but praise the memorialists that the Farm should not be bestow ou the Admiralty for in progress regarded as a revenue-boaring concern, but that trained.]

thorny side same we need not discuss to-they. The completed results of the firing in 100%, The real question, as the High Commissioner whether in the gau-layors tests or the inttor remarks, is whether the teravination of the practice, exhibit considerable improvement on Farm will promote the object of the memo- pokrizlint, not, without in any degree

or will not precious tent. It is only possible to Lagerat truss concerning the improvement reducing the amount of gambling in 1ks State becuase, for the priz, firing of 1904, an attempt aggravate the evils immediately attending it was made to use a larger tirget and to increase and create new and in some respects worse evils the range over and above the oil plan of 1,50 from which the States are now comparati rely yards. It was found diffent, if not impossible, free. But look, thy memorialists say in effect, for the gun-layers to watch the results of their just look upon this lurid picture of the States, public shote, and in 1805 we reverted to the old plan, public gaming, pabllo gaming, licensed using a smaller target for the beavy guns than gaming, with all its concomitant loss and evils Lad been the cash in any resent your. The and crimes. Thousands ruined; business, wines, result in laut interest in the outcome of the and plantations stouding idle; trains empty practices has been stimulated to an extraordie gaole full; the courts spent with overwork; And then leak on that ery degree and we may expect the present year children starving, etc. to eclips all previous result. The gain to the smiling picture across the way, where public Navy is rus, for one ship is equal i gaming is by faw forbidden there in the offensive power to two of her own clase if she Straits Settlements, where the excitement of can hit twice as often. If we take the figure the year is perhaps, if the Bishop is away, a a charity bazanr; where everything of merit in 1995 for the premiership, the raffic at

is prosperone; corybody is rich; gaols are Exmouth, in battle practice 37, and it heavy gun-byere test and compare utilized as museums; courts enjoy perennial with the Glory's 1 and 57 respectively holiday whence vice has fied, and where virtue and the ungamed dollar rule supreme. we see that much wider differences occur in

Yet His Excellency, has been said, takes a battleships than the above suppositions caso It in Hostinns arged that it is imposible to reasonable view of the mutter and observes that in the Straits Settlements, in spite of the compare ships firing under different conditions

mployment of an army of informers and the

of watbor. I a. no atind much imperial activity of the polics, the records of the to the caution, for practically all the is done under favourable circumstances. Bosts courts show that the success of the efforts is doubtfal and that the results, while diminishing have to be lowered to keep the target in

the facilities for gambling and the aggregate repair, and this could not be done if the

amount of gambling, tuls to auke what remains conditions were not favourable, Tha ent tention that many shots missing the target will more ruinous because it is secret and would hit a ship is nothing to the piat, for uncontrolled, to create a large and endesirable whatever the size of the target, the mom who east who only inform when they are act hits the mall one will stand the best chance of sufficiently bribed, tashake the cedence of the public in the police, and to inerenso so-called billing the large one at the longer innges.

What is not fair is for the outside oritic 4. private gambling In tingapore were it not

that there are public table easily accessible compare one year with another, for the sinda is mais morestringent as the gunnery improve neighbouring territories, thes: evils would The Admiralty prats know the precise still more aggravated. Of the state of af us conditions under which the figures of merit, wer in Ponangand of erying evilscaned by gamling fixed, and they have no diffianity in comparing thire, the majority of the petitioners must be one year with another. The object of not well aware. Now; there is the case in a nu shell. making them conditions public is to prevent What answer have ye, ch petitioners? The foreign natious from knowing the exact gubory suppression of gaming or gambling, public or officierer of our feets. The critic, misise the private, just as the suppression of any tuman Admiralty, can legitimately infer that ships weakness, vins, or sis, would be, as everybody having a high Bgure of merit have shot well, o, ust allow, no excailant departure in the history what is the same thing, undergone a painstaking of mankind. Nobody need eniuse a friendly training, and those at the bottom of the list game of chance among a party of guests and have aimed badly, or undergone, from ou 150

hosts, or among members of a reco, nized social zmi another, apshod. raining or possibly were elab, with the notion of public or private, gambling. But gambling, puro and frost newly-commissioned shipe. Sometimas sights are

are proved to befalty, but the Ordnance usizople gambling, which means relish, callous Department are training every nerve to greed Ir another's wealth, however little, surmount this difficulty. Thus Admiral Sir however great; which is an overpowering passion Arthur Wilson's flagship, the Exmouth, heads and knows no limit while there is a pieca to stake or a stake upon the board; which was no the list of 68 abips taking part in the battle practice; of 10 ships tator part in the hasty mute, no child, so wife, no tie of any sort. that guu-layers' tes', of ships in the 12-ponuder might plead or intervene; yea, gambling of that gar competition, and is fifth on the list of 8 sort to the gambling to be stamped upen, trodden ships for the light quickfiring gue. Now, if under foot, sund sent back a shapeless lifeless we take the criar Essex wo find her at the thing to the Fiend which vivified it as a tempta bottom of the list for battle pinecie, with 20tion to Man and Womn. But how to do it? as her figure of merit, eighty-fifth on the list for With the Farm, of course, gaming muar exist. the heavy gau-layers test, and in the remaining though probably to a modifiedt degree With competitious three and sight places from the out a Farm, gaming certainly does exist, to su indefinite extent. The answer from the bottom respectively.

Resident conclades with these paragraphs--

Another pitfall for the critic is to forgot tnt the texts are kinoply tests of the shooting: powers of the men, and the figure of mei for all the house gaos of a ship is not necessarily the figure of merit as regards battle efficiency, Thus, all 12inch and tiach gus are classed together in the figures I have just given, wurgens ro amount of good shanting on the part of the 6inch guva can balsues bad shooting of the main artuumen". Thus the figure of merit of the man beling the 12inch gun in the Chann flagship Exmouth is as compared with 125 in the Mediterraneau Bugship Bulwark for the Birch guns only.

Such rerul as have Jitherto been published have dealt solely with the guns fring at the prize-tiring ranges of about 1,300 to 1,500 yards, It may, therefore, be of interest to give the huttlesh ps in order, with their figure of merit to the nearest uuit, for the battle practice exrried out at about 600 yards. The ships are indiosted by an asterisk, as the position of flagship is a very pool guidance as to the interest an admiral takes in the gunnery of his flost,

Ship.

Pointa. Order of murit.

375 Exmouth

322 Queen

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King Edward VIII. 261

Albomarie..

298

Rarell.....

278

Prince of Wales

164

154

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49

10

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146

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146

12

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129

13

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199

14...

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118

15

118

117

111

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10....

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Coramen wealth

Goliath

76

Canopus....

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London Croat

Irresistible

New Zealand

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JAPAN'S PROGRAMME.-

The strength and completeness of the British The Nuvy scarcely weeds recapitulation. Japanese, exclusive of captured Hassian ships, possess five battleships and 2! cruisers, and the

BATTLESHIPS. additious to be made aru as follows:-

Ali

Place of building.

Toonage. ... 18,00 ....18,00

Japen...

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Kashima...

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Ikomu

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Jupsa

Japan

Japan.

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SMALLER DRAFT.

14,00 14,000.

1 ginboat, 18 destroyers. 12 saba rines, Adding the captured ships, Jupan's new pro- gramme will bring her on a strength level with most of the European uaties. In all the new big ships the ram will disappear. The Inpauere do not be here in it, and the experiences of the bate war were against it. Torpedo craft will deliver ang tinal blow which the fare of the big guns might necessitate.

Tue development of sabmarines is being pushed forward by both countries for boa defence. In Britain the whole of the engineer mino Selds bavu ben abe ished, and the water defence is now in the hands of the Navy. Special provision will be made in the forth. coming Estimates for new submarine construc tisa, and, as already stated, Fort Blockhouse at Portsmouth will be the beadquarters of the new fiat, with a dock and complete equipment. Depots will also be formed at Dorer, Plymouth, and the Nore, and two on the east coast. The project to form a depot, at Pembroke has been abandoned. --- Ecening Standurd.

SUEZ CANAL PROFITS.

A Globe leaderette says:-

When Lord Beaconsfield arranged the bar. gain with Ismail J'asha, the Extravagant, for the purchase of the latter's share of the sug Coual, many eminent baticals denouneed the

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saetion as not only risky but as opposed to all richtenuspers. But, nowadays, the scream- krep ing virtue of that politicsi oult prefers t silence, meanwhile popreting the profits fro the greatest international doal of a commercial character that Las ever occurred. In the anenal report of the Liverpool Steam-bp Owners' Association it is stated that since the Kledive's shares passed into British own-rehip the aggregate money-yield has amounted to Whatever may be the difficulties and ovile at

vine and a half millions sterling. As the! purchase price was no incre than four tooding attempts to suppress public gaming in a town, it must be obvious that they would be largely millions, the net profit up to the end of last inerca od in the ease of an impyer works out at five and a half millions.

untry like tho Federatel Malay

But the gollen stream bas only been flowing the public gaming houses are old, every

into the English Treasury since the end of kongsi house in the country will becomes a gani-

1809: up to that date all res ipts were used to ing lenses, whore gambling will be carcial on

Day interest charges on the four millions. without restriction and circumstances far more

burrowed to carry out the bargain and likely to lost to guarrels, serious break of the guidate the capital sum. It was no, there peace, and the other evils en meratud.

fore, notil the beginning of 10) that Jobu Ball came into the nice little addition to hiy income placed at his service by the great Con- servative statesman. During the six years that have subsequently passed the average annual profit has amounted to nearly a million sterling. while the original outlay has been recouped without taking single farthing out

police raid on a gambling kongsi-b use if made in forcona not ai

at all likely to be succeful, while if made only by a few wouls almost certainly lead to resistance.

of the British taxpayer's puts.

NO MORE SEA-SICKNE:S..

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“DANGE DU VANTRE" AS A COMPLITE CURE.

Dr. Widmann, a ship's doctor, is, according to the New York Herald, the discoverer of quite us of the weirdest of the many weird methods invented to counteract seasickness.

The only way to secure even partial success to such a messure woull be to make every towkay and handmas responsible under he penalties for gaming in the kungsi-house on bis mines or plantations. The maorialists are it a position to judge whether the burden which of would thus be placed upon the employers labour would not prove a oru-king one, and juvolve a great disturbance of their relations with their e olies. Both mine-owners and the beadmen of the various mines have froilities for learning what takes place in the kongei houses which the police tave not, and if their loyal co-operation in the suppression of gaming could be secured and guaranteed. H Excolleney thinks that the Government should not besi ate to order it without delay. It is because he cannot think that the siguatories of the memorial have realized the responsibilities which this stop would invoice upon them and the penalties to which they would become liable for failure to discharge those responsibilities, The preon affected must s'and up with the that he hesitates to comply with their prayer.

At the same time His Excellency considers that the total suppression of pubte gaming is an object which should be kept in view and thut gradual and tentative Steps to that end should be taken as opportunity offers, end with this object His Exo lloney has given instructions fui bours of gambling ju future reducing the contracts for gambling Farms and for the absoluto probibition of gambling under heavy ponalties on both headmen and owners of plan tations as well as coolies in the agricultural districts of these States.

The working of this messure in these districts will assist in the consideration of the question There is certainly a fench of satire shout the of extending it to mining districts, and familiar-

way gunnery

Victorious* ...................

two names at the bottoin of the list. The the public with obligations and duties which Admiralty deserve the greatest credit for the it imports, and if, as His Excellency hopes, it is Ins been stimulated of late under successful, the mine-owners and headmen must the Ordnance Department and the Director of be prepared for ile extension to the mining Target Practice, while the unceasing devotion districts as the Farms expire

In this way agriculture is to lose its postime of officers in the fonts thoroughly deserves he and mines are to prepare themselves for a similar bigh praise bestowed by the Admiralty Whatever credit is due to the Director of deprivation in the near future. In time, people on plantations and mines will have to wait fill Target Practice, Rear-Admiral Percy Boot, must be shared by the Board of Admiralty they can get to the nearest town if they wish to which had the wisdom to appoint him and to take their savings, without fear of interruption carry out his rocommendation: The results by the police,

To many people the remedy would certainly seem worse than the ill. At any rate it would require considerable strength of mind, when attacked by the first symptoms of sea-sickus, to go through the avolations described by the ingenioas Dr. Widusnu.

fout about twelve inches apart, neur sous fixed supp rt sach se a vertical" rod or bar half a

ook ju di meter, which must be firmly grasped with both hands.

The patient should then begis a series of morements with the object of effoting an uninterrupted but slow and gentle massege of the abdominal parts.

This message is obtained by giving the abdomen alternate backward and forward and forward and backward movements at a speci and splitado at first very restricted; or, il preferred, the movements can be made from right to left, then from left to right.

In executing this exercise one must take care to look steadily at the horizon or at some distant point not affected by the oscillation of the ship, if it is possible to and one. In suy case one'haust not look at one's feet-

the method has enabled people, so averi Dr. Widmann, under various circumstances and within the space of a few minutes, to drive

say incipient sea-sickness.

It is now stated that the new German battle-

ships will be of 19,000 tons, and carry 14 guna of 12in. calibre.

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