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LONDON TO SYDNET IN 21 DAYS:
Interesting particulars are given by the London correspondent of the Liverpool Courier relating to a new fast Crown. Colonel The Rt. Hon. Sir Claude Mac subsidised rail and steamship service which is planned to operate between Lan, Donald, G.C.M.0., G.C.V.O., K.C.H. don and Sydney, with the result that the (late British Ambassador, Japan), speak journey between those centres will be ing at the annual dinner of the reduced to exactly 21 days. It will then
be possible to go from London to Winni Royal Colonial Institute, said: It peg, a distance of more than 3,400 miles, is a great honour and a very sincere in the short period of five days. Twenty-t pleasure to me to respond to the tonet of six-knot steamers having smaller displace. the British Communities beyond the Beas. ment than the earcania will run from Blacksod, a new harbour on the north- I have been asked to respond to this toast, west const of Ireland, to Cape St. doubtless because I have been serving His Charles, Labrador, in three days. From Majesty and His Majesty's Government will be raced over an airline railway in here to Winnipeg mails and passengers for the past forty years-which forty years | another: 30 hours. From the Manitoba came to an end last December-incident- Metropolis to the Pacific Coast one of the ally, I may mention, to my own regrel, three routes is to be determined upon by and I trust also to the regret of the the promoters of the Imperial All-Red British Government! I should like to Route," as the latest highway to the Anti- mention that of those forty years, I have podes is henceforth to be known. The apeat thirty-six away from the Mother lowering of the time of passage between!
on service, living amongst, and London and New York, as well as learning to appreciate, British Com Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, and other munities beyond the Sens," and I should American and Canadian cities, is an 'im2 like to take this opportunity of saying in portant consideration in the working out the most emphatic manner that in those of the new project, for by the Blackand- Communities, scattered far and wide over eleined that one day may be gained over Cape St. Charles route and Quebec it is the habitable globe, the British Empire the existing schedule maintained by the possesses a most loyal and patriotic and
Mauretanin and Lusitania between Liver- most useful asset. It is undoubtedly true, pool and New York. This groat highway though perhaps a little strange, that the through England, Scotland and Ireland Britisher in foreign land is much more across the Atlantic to Labrador, adress enthusiastic and loyal, and more devoted British North America, and diversely to his country than are sometimes the across the Pacific to Yokohama, Shang- linhabitants of that country. Can it be hai, Auckland, and Sydney is planned to that the absence of the motor-bus and the serve the purposes of war as well as the militant suffragette from foreign lands pursuits of peace. Sir Thomas Tron- has anything to do with this. I hasten bridge, of London, and others who are to apologise to the motor-bus, because working with him in the matter have though noisy it is undoubtedly useful, already let contracts for the commence- whereas the militant suffragette though ment of construction work upon the undoubtedly noisy is not at all useful. railway which is to connect Blacksod with I have heard that the schemes of this the northern cross-country routes of the Institute have been extended beyond the Irish railway system, terminating at British Domin ons to British Communities Larne, on the North Channel, near Bel- beyond the Sens. I am exceedingly glad fast, where car-forry communication will to hear it, because I am sure the work of be effected with Stranraer, on the Scottish the Institute wil fall on very good coast near Dumfries. ground. It givesine great pleasure from my own personal observation to state that the patriotic observances, which now so happily mark Empire Day, have been carried out by Communities scattered all over China and Japan in a manner worthy of the highest praise It is also my proud privilegy to state that our gallant allies the Japanese have invari ably, in the most sympathetic and warm hearted manner, endeavoured to assist us in carrying out these observances, Speaking on behalf of British Com- munities beyond the Seas I think I may claim that by their lives and by their examples they are maintaining the good name and reputation of their native country and of the Empire, and by their observance of Empire Day are manifesting to those amongst whom they live that love of country and pride of Empire remain as strong as ever. I should like also bring to your mind those thousands of brave Englishmen who have laid down their lives in the defence of that country and in building up that Empire, and whose graves are scattered far and wide all over the globe. There is at present in my mind and doubtless in many of yours, that simple, that pathetic, yet glorious monument amongst the clerual ice and snow of the Antarctic which speaks to us to those amongst whom they live that love but one monument amongst many, for what says the purs:- 3.
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MINERAL OIL PRODUCTION IN. FORMUSA.
The Acting British Consul at Tanwui (Mr. G. P. Paton) reports that efforts to work the oil fields of Formosa appear to have at length met with success. At- tenipts have been made at over 300 places to obtain a flow of oil, with but indifferent results, the only field which has so far yielded oil being one near Byoritsu, in the north of the island. where an average of 100,000 gallons a year, forming the total output of For- mosa, has been chtained for the last few machinery has been continued in this years. Further boring with modern district, and at the beginning of May oil was reached at a depth of 810 ft.
The output has reached over 4,000 Imperial gallons a day, though this is not likely to be maintained for long. In the opinion of an expert the outlook is pro- using as regards other wells to be bored in the neighbourhood. The kerosene produced from this oil is not of much use as an illuminant, as it is too smoky, but it is utilised for motor engines and for The crude oil ie cleaning machinery. used as fuel in the neighbouring sugar factories, but it has to be sold very cheaply in order to cumpete with Japan- The company ese and Formosan coal. which has carried out the boring opera- tions has recently ordered the latest type of rotary boring machinery at a cost of £4,000, thus indicating a hope of still greater development in the future.
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to be the first victim, and he had escaped and so several times. Then, as the result of the coming and going of the lenders between China and Siam, a considerable blow was struck. It was not a Amamite crime, it was not a Chinese crime, it was foreign to Indo-China Ho went ou to say- Je it so difficult to find in these outrages one of the phenomena of the revolutionary agitation which is manifesting itself throughout Asia Inied not recall to you the precedents that are so numerous and recent. At Canton there has been veritable rain of bombs, and only a few weeks ago the Chinese Prime Minister Sung was assassinated. In Japan there was the assassination of the Marquis Ito, Again there was the attempt on the life of the British Governor of Hongkong, and the attempt on the life of the Viceroy of India at Delhi. And there was the military revolution in Siam, suppressed with difficulty. The Annamite rebel refugees were fatally inspired by such teaching."
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On June 26th there was launched at Old Kilpatrick the steel screw steamer Troya Maru, which has been built to the order of the Mitsui Bishi Goshi Krisha, through Messrs. A. R. Brown, M'Farlane & Co., Glasgow. The principal dimen sions of the vessti are:-Length, 302 ft. between perpendiculars; breadth, 46 ft. depth, 22 ft. 9 in.; tonnage about 3,000 gros, and cargo capacity 4,250 tons. The machinery consists of triple-expan alon engines, with cylinders, 23, 37, and 61. in.. by 42 in. stroke, with two main boilers and donkey boiler.
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