NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

The following promotions were announced by the Admiralty

Vice Admiral Albert Baldwin Jenkings to bo admiral in bis Majesty's Floet.

Rear Admiral thy Honourable Sir Hodworth Lambton, K.C.V.O., C.B., Extra Equerry to the

King

to be vice-admiral in his Majesty's Fleet. Captals Ernest Alfred Simous, A.D.C., to be rear-admiral in his

Fleet. Majesty's Rear Admira! Charles James Narcook to be vice-admiral on the retired list.

been

(All to date January Int, 1967.) The following commander bara promoted to the rank of explain in his bajosty's Floet

Cunningham Robert de Clare Font. Algernon

Walker Honesgo, M.V.O.

Frederick Charles Learmonth.

Robert Edmund Rams Honeod.

Philip Howard Colomb

George Holmes Borrett.

Charter

Ferdinand TenderDD.

Brian Herbert Fairbairn Bartlelot.

Aarons Rowley

Hill.

Heary George Gas Bandeman.

Walter Henry Cavan, M.V.0., D.§.0 Philip Wylie Damas.

(To date December 31st, 1906) Spencer Allen Hickley.

Richard Webb.

George Robert Mons+1), M.V.O.

(To date January 1st, 1907) to the raak of commander in his Majesty's The following lieutenants have been promoted Flore

W

Francis Gerard 8:. Gentge Brooker. Hugh Barrington Le Fauu.

Erseet Fosfor Gregory.

Harry Hesketh Sayt.

John Foster Grant-Dalton.

Oswald Harcaurt Davide

Marchant Hugh Penfold.

William Henry Dudley

Hayle

Frederic George Brine.

Herbert Norris Hun for.

James William Stuy

Inves

Hoary Cyril Boyds Brocklebank.

John Maxwell Dalrymple

Varren.

Alexander Lowades,

Robert Algarunn Newton.

Cyril Samuel Townsend.

Cecil Minet Staveley.

Fear Robert Morant. Jobs Ernest

nest Tropts

Henry Edgar Örnos.

Durrent Allen.

Jobs Derwent

Harper

Elphinstone

(To date December 31st, 1906.)

Ellison.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1597.

IF JAPAN ATTACKS HONGKONG.

Following the remark that some day soon one of the Powern. will harn to light Japan [vite to-day's leader] Halore" to the Naval

and

The comedy from a strategical point of view in to immediately replace our three Eastern cruiser squadrons by one foot of capital ships, cruisers, and torpedo-boat dentrovare froo to move from Bombay to Sydney and

זי

Military Record has the following interest that in the East the great

of the manire will be adequately | returned as By man on

references to

sto hypothetic possibilities:— "Looking at the interests of Germany and France in these waters, their natural antipathy teach other is Europe, and the size of their Boots, it in hard to realian that either

earlier, bided his time till the other side hed gone no trumpa, and he had eight with a tierce mejor and then promptly doubled and remarked I never lead the two unless I have ace, king, qusen and five others "and putting down the two mer his partner's knave maks and the load I game and rublar. It is a and sucnred from the menace of a

wonder to the

what grounds minant naval Power the

an spot, The the theorist

basan

bis malovolont assertions. withdrawal

There are men who regard others a miserable East wasa bad move from a strategical point, players if they do not play the heart convention and if we are logical in this move why not or do not adopt the English discord.

They of serious Imuch as being outside the palo has likened the late withdrawal of our overass players, and Beats to the withdrawal of the legions of ancient Rome to guard the heart of the Empire."

of our 'capital' ships from the

tation coull venture on an outerprise which abandon the Mediterranean also ? One writer regarded yet in Amorics and on the Con

be

would have to consist of at least twenty capital ships and their attendant craisara, de, to ensure even an equality on the scene of action. By no other moans could a war prosscuted between those nations, as the military forces of either side could not be brought into action until the comicand of the sea had been decided.

nations Unless these two

made D pant to abstain from an aggressive policy against each other in Europe daring the course of the war, they could not afford,

and such an armament on suchtically, to

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NAVAL GUNNERY.

THE QUICK-FIRING TESTS.

HATISFACTORY PROGRESS,

guna bits zuienes

Percentage of hits to rounde fired Elits per gua per minute:

12-pounders......

6 and 3 pounders (except Vickers) 3-pounders, Vickers M

It will be sasa from the above table that the percentage of hits to ronads fired is more than that the rate of billing has also improved con- half as much again what it was in 1905, and

siderably

A second table gives, in order of merit, tho particulars of the fleets or squadrons taking part in the Bring, with the results obtained in the case of 12-pounder gana- Hitr

Wita

On 28

inent there are discards and conventione

which have just as striking effects as these, where the playor of

of ours would be looked as a hopeless idiot. In fact these fende in

is bumoo shape nk their mistake i maka

in imagining that rules make the play, it is the intelligence. The old controversy of book learning against

Dature! man who knows what is out, who has guessed nearer than the others where the roat lie, whe o bluff with success, who best uses his part- ner's hand as he finds out what it contains, who is short is more intelligently alive to the play as apart from covention, is the better playar, and it will often be found that the best louer is worst! varvel in conventions. Mayo" in Singapur

Bre: Pres.

CROWN AGENTS.

THE OTHER SIDE.

was hose affaire

sab

In elose succession to the jsme of the results venture, and

of the gunlayors' test with heary guns, for 1006, wontd bare to let their Eastern possessions go the Admiralty now make known the result of making the best terma possible under the the test of guzlayara with light quick-firing

bettar circumstances. America is in rather position to wage such a war, as though her guns in His Majesty's Float in 1906, and the result of battle practice from torpedo-bont possessions in those seas would almost certainly destroyers. It is stated that their Lordships go for the time being, she could concentrate a

note with which

great force on hor Western seaboard,

#atisfaction the very marked a favourable geographical in a

improvement would place her

in the results as compared with

war for Amerio would be extremely hazard 130 and 1906 is given, the following tabular position for prosecuting the onterprise. Such these obtained in 1905.

With each returu on abstract of the firing for

Each of the self-governing Colonies, with the and nucertain in its results, but it is hard to statement-bing that what is predred to the exception of Newfoundland, has its Agent- realise that she would not make a success of it. Her great wealth, geographical

result of the test of the gaolayers with light General in London, who transacts every variety position, freedom from political complications with quickdring guns in His Majesty's Fleet, 1906: of public busineat. Up to 1510, or thereabouts, other great nations. genius and resource would Number of ships that fired

190 1906.

Agout

alen, 66 89 but for individual agencies almost certainly wia in the end. Bu

Bassia

is

stituted a large public department 1.118 )42) દૌડન ૬.

only untion that can bring both naval and

4.666 have been much discussed Intely. The office of The Hos. FitzWalter George Probyn Butler military forces into motion at the same time.

the Colonies, 9.291 8815 the Crown Agents for Owing

to har position

onies, though n in Europe she esu afford

1.63 to detach aven the whole of her feet and a very

34 53 under the Colonial Office, cosia Great Britain and its affirm therafora do net came nothing parliament. Its cost is defrayed thing. large military force without affecting the situa tion at kome

To add to the above, her float has

212 3417 before

1,97 3356 The Beessary expenditure being kuowr, and a large and heavily fortified

ad part in the Far

8.144 fair ides existing of the aggrogate quantity East to concentrate upon, the like of which is

of business done. not hold

the, every year under various by sug other European nation, and undoubtedly in another

other war with Russ the

heads, a scale of charges for this business has heaviest fighting on sea and fand weald take

been prepared by the Colonial Office- much for raising loans, so much for large orders, so place for the possession of this bass.

much for small; and mueli work is done without remaneration. From the fand thus raised the officials are paid fixed salaries. The business doue is evermout, as apart from loons, purchases amount in value to millions yearly, and range from ships to referencs libraries, forailways to Fleet's No, of ner

musical instrumente. With

With equal caso the Fleat

faralsh Ships. Min. host ship. per min. Crown Agents for treatise on the prob Atlantic ... 8 4566 Hindustan ... 7.61 ability of

West African railway meeting Rhodes's Cape Second Cruiser 4 4.215 Berwick

Coiro live Third Craiser... 3

4.107 Leviathan

propriety of adding a euphonium to s

* police China

They advise on question appertaisfug to 4.05 Kont... ... 4

4.13 band. Mediterranea...

3.585 Bulwark 505 the money market, the creation of a Australia...

3016 Pawerful ...

the establishment of a hospital; they select 2,61 Firat Craiser... 1

2.8 Good Hope... 2.81 professional men, mechanics, Durses, &c. and East Ludion Channel

2.661 Glory 5,83 hey do a hundred other things watch it would

be fedions to

specify, of course, Fory large xlaf is

is employed, and the technioni advisers Total ... 55

are numerous, and in the front rank of their

profession respective

It is a great The best shot in the ship wore, in the Atlantic Fleet, P. Rolfe, private, E.M.LL, of and from time to time it is subjoted to a storm organisation, including wide powers of course, the "Hindustao." and A. Bastable, potty officer of criticism. Probably some of this is justified, of the Majestic, who ench made 10 bits: in The Crown Agents have the fanlts with which the Scout Cruiser Squadron, Langi Sergeant all

all public departments are charged; they move of the "Berwick," 10 hits: J. Vince, R.M.L.I., of the in the Third

Third Cruiser Squadrer, petty offer claiming to know better what a Govern F. Hewitson, of the "Leviathan "W. Вхожд

ment

wants than dogs the Government AB, of the Lancaster" And H. Cremer, itself. There is A.B., of the "Suffolk," asch 7 hits. Chins; G. Arms beir to their decisions with exceeding thespin, too, that unless A.B., of the "Disdem, 3. humility they will disappear front terranean:

R.M.L.L, of the

persons asked to tender. It has often Bulwark." 10 bits. Australia

been alleged that there is much' corruption in Princecor, acting-bombardier, R.M.A, 6 bits First Cruiser Squadenopatty officer P.

soundclion with the department, but though ou cannot say what may besar between Frayne, of the "Good Hope," 8 bits. Channel:

contractors and inspectors, the Agents them- E. Mitchell, A.B., of the " Exmouth," 19 bits, selves are men of high official position whic East Indies: A Myatt, L.S.. of the Hermes,"

have no temptation to

depart from the The chief sources of dissatis. The tabalar statement supplied with the faction are obvious. Manufacturers who are

straight course. restupro 1tle practica from the result of battle practica from the torpedo-bost not on the favoured list feel a grievance, and

in the Colonies officials

of patronage, deprived 1905, 1906. and traders naturally anxious to have a glice of 57 52 the Government business, resent the existenes 342 312 of the Crown Agency system,

Alfrod Astley

Robart Gordon Douglas Dewar, Alan Geoffrey Holha. Herbert

Nevilo Garnett. Hubert Smart Cardule.

EXPIORATION OF TIBET.

KATIVE OPPOSITION.

Dr. Frich Zugmayer, who recently concluded a notable expedition in Tibet, Eas arrived in Europe, having travelled vil Kashmir and Bombay. The explorer is gratified with the of his expedition, which was a great success.

save in the one point of the attitude of the Tibolins, who oppad bis further advance mouth. Dr. Yugmaver expresses his asipuishment at the splendid kystem of nows.carrying which he found in Tibot, even in parts of the country which were only populated by Nomads. He says: people mounted messengers were despatched at inll spoed to the nert Wound chief or village, and as my caracan could nosessarily only advance very slowly, the Tibetan authorities

had

Coming to the question of the possibility of war between Britain and Japan, the position for s is a most complicated one, owing to the enormous trade interests we have in those was, the geographical situation and extent of our efoebleness of our forces on the pessoasions, and the 1

both naval and military. To view this spot,

whole, it is

to examine question as

necessary in detail the

detail the positions from which our forces can act, then the forces that can be brought to bear, and, lastly, the manner in which this can be done. In the China seas our only base which is in any way able to hold its own is

money Hongkong. Considerable

had been spent to placa this position in a state of defence to enable it to capa with a purely raiding is it able to make a way stand against the determined attack of a large paral and military force such as compelled Port Arthur to surrender. To avable it to do this

sat least 300 guns of position and 40,000 men would required, and the present garrison is certainly under 4,000 mon and has A very few guns, As it is situated

uliga country

C65 only be rainforced from seawards, and until our fleets had made themselves all-powerful in these. wate Waters this could not be done. Going further ther afeld, we have Singapore, Sydney, and

vantura, but in no

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A SOOD as I came into con'act with these malt which in a way surround soute I LoVALT, AND Liorporal W. Mann,

варін time to

to gather Leoops and prepare

ares of hostilities. Oographically, Singapore is in the same raition as Hongkong, viz., surrounded by an alien

hot as the distance to India is short and outside the prob- abia im abia limits of hostilities in the first stage, it thoms lyos for serious resistance in case I should can ba rapidly reinforest by a field army. try to

to for my way through. This, however,

the capture of the place a much more was quite out of lüsqusation, so I had to leave diffeult feal ther that of Hongkong. Both 5 hits. the country by the passos in the direction of Sydney and Esquimalt ara sitnated in our a kind of and, rich in men and resources, Kasisugir, which have all become the they could rapidly be placed in sush a state of

adde the Austrian explorer,

defence that no ordinary over- expedition de, but they were vary determined. | coolil contemplate their capture and retention and it took a great deal of persuasion in order except by H the employment of enormous ma3908 to move then from their original request of men and material. that I should simply rattass my" way back to Turkestan

by not

WATA

Dr. Zugmayer withas spac'al referenze to be mads to the extraordinary courtesy with which he was treated both by the British representa tives in Endakh and Kashmir, and by Mr. G. Macartsey, the British aget at Haakgar, The explorer declares that he experienced so much authorities whom he met during his hazardous journey that it would appear ungrateful not to mention

tho fast.

A

the Bust have Bosa rodaced to cruiser squadrons ady pointed out, cur naval forces in of no fighting value as opposed to battleships, and they would have certainly to conduct a purely defensive war until the battle

battle squadron ar ived on the

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This would mean the tetal abandonment of the seas between Singa- pore,

poliveROMs and roal help from all the Brilieb. imgody, and Esquimalt, and would ba

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Number of hits Number of misgar

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5.30

2.30

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That system has, however, successfully with- Parontage of hits to munds fired 2012 31.60 large canmazities, and be best supplied from 2003 1898 stood all attacks. It is clear that except in

in orrtain lines of busi 2.43 ness public de Hits per guu per miante (12-r... 154 6-pr.. 1:98

3.75 England. Local officials cannot be as intimate 12 with to markets us are people in Eugland The gas used in this practice ar whom is it ia to be acquainted with them.

basinsa

pounders rod 6-pounders, and although rather fewer dextrovers were angazed and the anmber followed by the surrender of Hong-terly doubled. and the peronatare of hits to of guns fired was la, the number of hits Long, Veikniwai, and probably possessions in the Pacife. Now, the immediate renade fired increased by rather more than

ubirea-half, Abandonment of such an outpost of the Empire se Hongkong could not be looked upon except order of merit, shows that the Erat place w

The table, which gives the romlts in the with coasteraation, but this would cartay awarded the Mediterranean Astilla, with 12

We be sound strategy Inking in'e consideration ships, 73 mon firing, 70.173 points par man, the the strength of our feet in those waters, the aspabilition for defenes of the place with a score of 102 13; second, the China fletills,

Dorperato

being the first ship in the fictille, the time that would elapse in which

with 6 ships, 36 mon firing, 32.351 points per arrive, and the concentration and

min, and the "Janus," the best ship, with a score of 07.01; third, the Channel fotilla, 34 the on

ships, 224 men, 22.6 14 points per man, and the

Swale,

"the best ship, with a seor‹ of 55,29,

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not only to ensure will but the panatic remarks of one's autoras, but to hold what had been gainel once

partner,

tells you When Jones tells that if the commend of the sea had been assarel. I had played the heart, convention he would have addition, large military forces would have to b

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you have wassed at the three points-Singapore. Sydney, done Lim

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