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THE NEW DIVING➡➡EGYPTIAN GOLD MINING
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UNCAPSIZABLE SHIPS:
PROPOSITION TO BUILD BROADER VESSELS. In a paper on "Uasinkable, and Uncspsizable Shipa" Gon, Gonheit stated that it was only since the form of HM.8. Victoria by capsising (a disaster repeated in several case during the Iste Russo-Japanese war) that it had boon The collapsible well or shaft offers now recognised that as soon as a ship of the present possibilities in marine exploration, This is ordinary form, proportious, and system of con- somposed of su observing or operating chamber,struction received a blow either by ram,
mak
torpedo,
out by successiva cylindrical sections bolted together from the top, each sation consisting of a series of rings with flexible covering. The operating chamber is fitted with strong glass windows, and sleaves to enable the diver to manipulate apparatas on the catside of the shaft. In such a tube a diver can descend to considerable death, remaining in free commun cation with the open air and working under ordinary pressure, and he seems to have within reach a considerable range of such work as olsan ing hills and exploring wrocks, Hoisting and lighting apparatus can be word on the out side. Bach a shaft, is likely to afford now on tertainment at amusement resorts, and gives a ready means for observing submarine life and conditions.
An Egyptian mining center-probably work- ed as early as 2500 B.C-was in the Eater Desert, between the Red Sea and the Nite. The lately-discovered remains 'lessribed by C. Alford include, small irregular stone huts arranged in groups of two or three towns large enough for 1000 men. The ancient work ings are buried in sand. The only vestiges of mining appliances are elliptical rubbing states for coarse crushing and quartz wills for reducing the rock to fire powder, ready for washing out the gold.
Electromagnetic cranes have proven the most
part of the hall and causing more or less Barious injuries, the reel immediately heeled dangerously over and lost her stability.
The helpless condition to which many modern reduced had been proved by calentation and warships of varions nationalities might be model experiments both in Russia and Amerion, while in the recent war with Japan somo ironclads of the Borodino class were soon float ing after the battle of Tsushima bottom up. wards, looking like the backs of some huge species of fish.
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he has devised partly to protect the ship against the torpedo. He attains this abjot by making vessels much broader and shallower than they have been, or are at present, leaving their length the same, or making them even somewhat longer. broad longitudinal cellular side corridors, each The form of construction provides treble oft wide, which are rendered possible by the inerengad breadth of the vessel, and intended to reduce to a minimum the quantity of water that may enter the ship throught injuries or openings made in her under water shin.
With regard to the resistence of water to the, motion of vessels of great beam, Gen. Goulauff claims that investigations into the question prove that the absence of ware waking by ship constructed on his system would enable it to attain a higher speed on the same displace-
of engines. and with the same power
The chief cbpotions to Ges. Goulasfit's system urged in a discussion that followed the roading of his paper, reported by the Navy League Journal" were that it would not mini- mise,
but rather inorense, the danger from submarine mines; and that it would also increase the tendency of the shilp to roll and the risk of dieablement by gan-fre
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efficient 'änd avonómical devices known for The annual cost a full comission of the handling rails, kegs of nails and bolts, and following classes of vessels, taking interest at other heavy pieces of iron and steel. Electro-per cant and allowing for interest, deprecia magneta are now made to lif 25,000 pounds
with ease.
The electric violin-player is one of the most ingenious of recent musical mechanisms, and this is entirely automatic in notion, unlike the familiar piano players, which are somewhat. guided by the operators. A perforated roll is drawn over the strings by a small motor. With the paper in place on the roller, contact-brushes rest upon it, and as a perforation is reached, current from the brash energizes a corres ponding electromagnet, producing the proper effect. A revolving disc, built up of layers of Delluloid of the thickness of horsehair, is automatically moved to give the action of the how. A specia! magnet controls the staccato movement by pressing the discsanddenly against the strings, and four magnet-out for each string-yield pizzicato effects by causing a hook to fly back and pluck the string, An arm vibrated agafast the tail-piece gives the tremolo effect, Each string has fifteen automatie fugere, which can be used singly or in com- bination, giving double, trebe or qudruple lopping, or a solo may be played, with
tion of capital, wages of officers and crew, and a proportionate charge for pensiona, repairs, and renewals, and other necessary items, and also Beaming
a life of 20 years in the case of the battleships, and 10 years, in the cass of the torpedo-boat destroyers and. first-class torpedo boats respectively is the Navy League Journal"statco," as follows:-
£231,500
£17,500. £6,100
First-class battleship.... Torpedo boat destroyer.. First-class torpado-boat
ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY.
The anniversary dinner of the Royal Asiatic Scolety was held last month at the Hotel Cecil. Lord Beny, the presilent, oroupied the chair, and the company fugladed the Ciness Minister, the Siamese Chargé d'Affaires, Lord Midleton, Lord Wenlock, Sir J, and Lady La Touche, Lady, Lyall, Sir Richard Temple, Bir W. CusWillie, Bir Haymond West, Bir Charles Eliot, and Sir Robert Douglas,
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Lord Midleton, in proposing the toast, of "The Society," said there was nothing of which English-man were mire iguorant than cf the work which their follow-countrymen had done in Asis, and of that which remained. to be done there, Size the foundation of the society in 1823 many changes hat taken place in aller continents, but through them all they had only to look back to feel that the future lay with Asís. The
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East and West, It was their object, by the study of todi- literature, Indian outoas, Indian - ciology, and Indian philology more and more to areate an atmosphere of knowledge, and thereby to strengthen a friendship which ought to exist. In ordering, state which of the three numbers is re between us and the best educated minds of India It was generally roognized among Oriental scholars throughout Europe that the society Was a worthy representative of Oriental learn ing. The society was successful in obtaining last year from the late Prime Minister a recognition of the importance of Oriental studies. They expected a faport from the committee which he appointed on Oriental languages, which would show how much need there was for further development, and farther co-ordination of Oriental studies, especially in AMARA, British slc., 1,460, C. J. Mattock, 14th the metropolis, and he hoped that the Govern ment would be prepared to set on some of the recommendations which he was sure that report would contain. He was contioned that the University of London would be prepared to give that recognition to Oriental studies which was necessary in order that it might coupy some. what of the position of the schools of Uriental languages in the various capitals of
Europa. The
anniversary meeting of the society was
STEAMELS.
The earth's interior is still a mystery, but physicists no longer regard it as a molten mass. -s.ili radiating heat into space, a different con. ception having been gradually forced upon them on the last forty years by stadies of the tides, of the propagation of earthquake waves, and quite recently, of the possible heating from radium, Lord Kelgin and others have concluded that the earth is more rigie than steel but less rigid than glass, There are reasons for assuming that a strong orast way encase a metallic ducleus, and Sir Oliver Lodge has shown that the earth's known average density of 5.6 oonid bs necounted for by supposlog that the strong crust with an average density of 25, extends to s depth of 500 miles, and encloses a core of metallic iron, with a density of 7.. The Hon. R. J. Stratt finde more radium in the reeks held at the rooms in Albemarle-street in the than would suffes to keep up the internal afternoon, with Lord Resy, the president, in | Busus MABʊ, Japanega stè., 1,118, M. Nemoto, best if the earth wors of rook throughout the chair. The report, adopted on the motion.
of Oxford,
Jase Wakamatsu 8th June, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co, AMBAL DE BRUMONT French str. 154 Chalais, 22nd April-Taiphong 18th April, Ballast-Wilks & Jacke. ARABI, Garmant., 2,867, C. Neuman, 7th Jane Portlon 29th April, Floar sad Lamber-Parlant Asiatic 3.6. Co. AERATOON AFCIR, Bäfish str., 2,931, A Stewart, 18th June-Maji 8h June, Geooral-Dasid Sassoon & Co, Ltd.
12th Jane Shanghai and Swito 11th Juns, General Oake hosen Kaisha.
GROWFA, German atr., 1,055, G. Spisso, 11
Jane-Saigon 7th June, GeneralBatter feld & Swäre. A
CHOWTAI, German str., 1,115, W. Mollermann, 16th June-Bangkok 29th May, ris Bestow 9th June, Rise & Teak-Butterfield Swira. COURTFIELD, British atr, 4,807, John Wiseman, -
25th May-Moji 20th May, Goal-Mitul Busan Kaistus.
DROPAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Bing, 25th MayBangkok 18th May, Bloe Butter- fold & Swire,
ELAX, British str., 1,652, Brownson, 14th June Singapore 8th June, Balk Oil-Asistio Patroleum Co.
FRITEJOF, Norwegian str., 891, Olaf Andersen. 14th June Saigan 9th June, Rios and Cotton Be-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. HAIPHONG, French str., 500, Pomfret, 22nd
April-Haiphong 18th April, Dallast Wilks & Jacks.
HANGBANG, Britlali str,, 1,356, 8. Wilde, 15th
June-Shanghai 10th June, General Jardine, Matheson & Co..
HANOI, French sir,, 742, J. Pannier, 15th June -Haiphong and Forta 11th June, General
A. R. Marty.
KILART, German str., 1,276, EL. Uecker, 29th May-Saigon 24th May, Rios-Bauder, Weiler & Co.
HINSANG, British str., 2,346, A. G. Smith, 28tle May-Haiphong 26th May, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co..
HONGKONG, French str., $40, A. Corneliussen, 8th June-Haiphong June 5th, & Hollow 7th, General-A. R. Marty. Hurenów, British atr., 1,237, E. Fanyth, 11th June-Tientsin and Chefoo 5th June, General-Batterfield & Swire. ¦ »
ITHAKA
Garman str., 1,450, Vogeler, 18th June Chinking 9th Junn, Goueral-Hamburg→ Amerika Linie.
KADA MARU, Jap. str, 3,906, G. 8. Lapenik, 14th Jan-Japan and Shanghai 11th June, General-Nippon Yusen Kalsha
KAIFONO, British str., 987, H. Mathiar, 18th
Jane Heile 9th June, Wood and Hemp Butterfield & Bwire.
KEONG WA1, German str., 1,115, P., Köbler,' 15th Jane Bngkok June 7th, via Swatoa 14th Rise and Teakwood-Butterfield Swire, KIANGCHING, Chinese str., 1,002 Bresander,
3rd Juno-banghai 30th May, General Chiness." KIUKANG, British, str., 1,227, Wavell, 12th Jane Shanghai Jane 7th and Amoy 10th, Genera!-Butterfield & Swire.
KIYO MARU, Japanese str., 1,448, 1. Hirsi, 9th Jane Bangkok, Jet June, Tesk-Mitsui Busan Kaisha.
LENNOX, British str., 2,381, E. McNairy 5th June Vancouver 5th May, via Jagan porie and Woung 2nd June, Heneral Shanian Encifio. Railway Co
LINAN, British alr., 1,341, CC. Willing 14th
Jana Chingwantao Jay Cal But erfold & Brire.
Looksus; Gorman, 1,029, Taubert, 9th, June Bangkok - June, Rand Wood -Bu't.76ed & Swire.
MANILA, many sir 1.108. "J: Minkan, 90th May-Brdory 5th Mag General Melchora
14
MAUSANG, British sfr 1,644, Weigall, *7th Fun-Sendakan 3nd Jane Timber and General-Tardine Matheson & Co. NIPPON, Austrian str. 4017, E, Tarabochia, 14th June-Trieste 24th Apr. & Bingapore 8th Jan, Geueral-Sander, Woler & Co. OCEANG, British st, 1,739, M. LeBrum, 14th June-Hongay 12th Jane, Coal-Dodwell * & Co ONGANG, British A. 175 B. Cox. 14th Jane Moji 7th Jons, Coal-Jardin, fatheson & Ch.
Pro, German str., £76. V. Flottwell, 27th May Saizon 22ad May, Rice-Hamburgs
POCAHONTAS, '
British str. 174. F. G. Cox, 14h Jube-Balias Crus 14 May-Order. POWHATAN, British 8th, 1,050, Turner 29th May-alina Cros 21th April, Dallast--- Chinese
PROGRESS
Norwegian Sir. 1450, Sudjemig, 1th June-Mel 4th Jane, Col-Wallom
• & Co,.
PRONETHS, Nor, sir,, 1,024, 0. Korzelinseen, 4th June Bangkok 28th May, Kice- Batterie'd & wire -
RAGNAR, Norwegian str.. 1,220, Augensen, 5th.
June-Rijing 20th May, Timbr— Wallam & Co.
KAJABUHI, German str., 11,39, 11 Bremer, 18th- Jung Bangkok 5th Jung, General Malchers & Co.
ROMANY, Brith 9579, Nasbit, Ith June K6th Jan, Hallast-Asiatks Petro- leum Co,
SHAW, British str. 1,298 F. Boy), 14th June -Chinking and Shanghai 10th June, Gener Butterfield & rire, A. SHAOHSING, Britiah str., 1,807, W MeIntosh, -80th May Shanghai 26th May, General
-Butterfield & Swire.
SIGNAL, German str., 950, G. Schlaikior, 14th June-Haiphong June 10th & Hoihow Rice and G meral-Jebsen & Co. SIMONGAN
Samarang via Pulo Laut 11th May, Sagir-Chinesa
Datch str. 1,212, H. Vis, 2
SPIE, Norwegian str. 7,87, Horn, 11th June-
Cheloo btb Juar, Bans-Wallsm & Co. SUMATES, German str., 507, Mefaken, 12th
Jane-New Guinea 20th May, and Palas. Island Zad Jnue, Copra-Melchera & Co. TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,34, J. Williamson, 13ch Jana Saigon 8th June, Rice Chineet... TIENTSIN British str., 1917, E. Mookman, 7th Jane-Amoy 5th Juno, General-Butter- field & Bwire..
TJFKINI, Datoh str., 2,836, H. Koops, 15th. Jane-Mojian1 Swab: 14th June, General
Javo-China Japan Lijn.
VALENTIA, British str. 2,111, Richards, 2nd
Jane Cardiff 17th Ap it, 'Coal-Order." VAUSKALL Britishstr., 2,48 Bradbering, 12th Jane-New York 14 h Marsh, and Labuan 6th. Juge, Case Oil-St indard Oil Co. AISHING, British str., 1,170, W. F, Richard, 6th June-Wahu & Chinkisa z 1st Jans, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
BAILING VESSELS.
He exlculates that the crust is 45 miles of Professor A A, Macdo substantial Caster, British st., 2,903, P. Gibson, 6 JUTERPOUS, British ship.. 2, 18 ), Stewart, "6th
поя
Jane-Kachinotan let Jane, Coal-Mitsui Busan Kuista: CATHERINE AFCAR, British str., 1,730, W
D. A. Thomas, 13th Juns-Caloutta vis Bingapore 8.1 Juze, General → David Sassoon & Co., Ltd.
CHEANGCHEW, British str., 1,213, E. Stepherd, 15th June-Ampy 9th Jane, General- Chiasee. CHEONGING, Brit, etc., 1,256, V. McClymont
June-San Franciscs 5th April, Case Oil-
Standard Oil Co.
Apollinaris
thick, and that the radium gives it a seconded by Dr. Gaster, bott m temperature of 1500 deg C, ita parling increase of membership, the number of new a uniform temperature throughout the metallic elections (66) bang the highest recorded since nucleus, which does not contain radium.
the foundation of the society, excapting in the 72. year 1883, when the number elooted was Fatigue is
attributed to Lord Reay said that the elastion of distin goberally poisoning from muscular wiele. It does not guished Continental scholars was a matter come on steadily, however, from the early in which great interest was taken by the morning antil the stags of sleep is reached in Oriental actants of Europe, and the bo our the evening, and a new conclusion is that the of election was highly valued. He referred fist effect of the fatigas poison is one of in detail to the work of the three steals stimulation. This would explain why mental elected by the meeting pa the recommendatiou faculties and muscular energies are often at of the council-namely, Professor Hermson their best in the evening. Iis pointed out as Oldenberg, a great authority on Vedio litera- quite probable that both nervezsenters and ture; Profesor Gaston Maspóre, a member of muscle fibers may be rendered irritable, and that the French Academies, director of the Museum the same chemical agents may later narostiza of Autiquities at Cairo, and an Egyptologist
of international repatation; and Professor Carl Jane Shanghai 9th June, General-. Gold Exhibition-Medal, them.
The advantages of distributing milk in frozen form are being recognized in Earopa. Freeting -unlike scaling-ossee no alteration, and the frozen milk can be kept unchanged for several weeks. Cream remaine diffosed throughout the liquid, while bacteria are greatly lessened.
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." HAS BEEN AWARDED
Liddell, 14th Jane-Tientsin yia Porte Gih June, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHILI, Beitish etr, 1,143, J. Warrack, 15th The Royal Prussian
via Heihow 11th June, June-Haiphong General Batterfield & Bwire, CAIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, C. Stewarty 13th
Chinese.
Salemann, director of the Oriental Museum ia St. Petersburg, whose special fields of researchCHILDAE, Norwegian str., 1.102, H. Nielsen were Arabic and Peraiso. Professor Browne, Professor Margolioath, Mr. Damas, Mr. Ellis and Mr. Thomas were elected-members of the council, and Hir Robert Douglas and Sir Charles Lyall were re-elected vice-presidenta.
Erd Jane Bangkok 27th May, General Butterfield & Swire. CHORING, German ste, 1,021, F. Baecking,
13th June-Bangkek 5th June, Rios - Batterfield & swir
State Medal, 1902
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