SUN-RAYS AND HISTORY.
MOSCOW PROFESSOR'S,
SPECULATIONS.
MAXIMUM ACTIVITY CAUSES REVOLUTION?
ON COASTAL SERVICE.
LATEST CHANGES IN PERSONNEL.
Captain J. S. de Wolf,. from re- serve, has gene master, Yunning.
Mr. J. H. Davey, send officer, Hain Peking. has resigned..
Mr. J. W. Dickinson, from re serve, has gone chief ofheer, Kan- rhus,
Mr. B. Steffenson, from reserve, has gone extra second otheer, Hsia
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER: 5th; 1928.
THE PRESIDENT ADAMS."
SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN A9 PASSENGER
LIFE IN CANAL BOATS:
GROWTH OF THE OIL-DRIVEN VESSEL.
It is stated that there has been Sira general adoption of engines in place of horses for the propulsion di canal boats.
When oil-driven ennal boats first made their ap- pearance on narrow ennala (Mr. Llewellyn writes) I too hastily con cluded that the new order of things would have the effect of getting rid of women and children off many of the craft. In this I was wrong for apparently the wives families of the boatmen seem to and find as little difficulty in adapting themselves to the new methods a 'do women elsewhere on cars, and
The suitability of canal boats a Captain J. W Tinion of the
habitations and the health at the Sjokiang, is on Home leave.
"When
families, particularly the children. sailing from Balboa, who live in them are among the Captain C. Mather, from reserve, Panama Canal zone on September subjects dealt with by Mr. Owen has gone master, Sinking.
1st, the Dollar Round-the-World J. Llewellyn, inspector under the Ocially present-day Russia re-
Captain A. C. Thomson; of their President Adams, Captain W. Canal Hotis Acts, in his annual re cognises no interpretation of human
C: Morris (which has been in activities that does not coincide Shari, has gone master, Kiating.
port for last year which he has pre- Hong Kong during the week-end)sented to the Minister of Health with the economic theories of Karl Captain A. Cook, of the Non-carried as passengers Sir Austen in London. Marx. However, a Bussian scien ning, has gone master, Shari Chamberlain, Lady Chamberlain, tific investigator, Professor Chir
and their two children. hevsky, has been pursuing a line of
Austen Chamberlain travelled from thought that tends to explain
England to Balboa rid Bermuda human conduct in terms of natural
en the Royal Mail steamer Oreoma, rather than economic causes. The
spending a few days, at Balboa be fore joining the President Adam. sunspot in Chizhevsky's scheme of things, replaces the theory of Bur-
The trip was passed very quietly, plus value as an oatstanding factor
Sir Austen Chamberlain spending in historical development, and such
his time reading, and conversing phenomena as wars, revolutions,
with Captain Morris and passen And even plagues and pestilences | Peking,
gers. Lady Chamberlain and the are attributed by the Russian pro- Mr. A. M. Buchanni, second off-other numbers of their party took fessor to the periodic heightened eer, Tangchowe, has gone second an active interest in deck sports effectiveness of the sun's rays.
Policer, Müzeħ,
and social activities aboard the Chizhevsky, who has expounded
liner.
Sir Austen Chamberlain his viewpoint in an abstruse torue ntitled Pbysieni Brncesses of the Historic Process," attempts to en- list history, astronomy, physics, bielogy, and other sciences in behalf of his theory that hunan passions Mr. A. Oliver, chief officer, Kiu are wildest and most uncoctrolled | kinng, has gobe chief offeer, when the sun's mys are hottest, Shengbing. After studying the history of eighty States and peoples over a period of 2,100 years he arrived, at the statis- tical conclusion that 50 per cent. of the events and periods of greatest significance fall within the recur rent three-year periods of maximum aun-ray activity, while only a per cent. take place within the equally recurrent periods of minimum ac tivity. The remaining 35 per cent, fall within the two and three gear periods of increasing and decliäing activity.
Some Illustrations. Such statistical computations are obviously open to the charge of arbitrary selection, but Professor Chizhevsky suppens his thesis, with various concrete illustrations. He declares that the following dates of crusades: 1001-06, 187, 1157, 1202-04, 1232, 1924, and 1468 coincide
Mr. G. R. Torrible, extra second bfficer, Jain Peking has gone second otheer, Tangehou..
Mr. E. E. Muton, chief officer, Shengking, is 00 Teserve.
Mr. S. H. Ries. from reserve, has gone second officer, Luthor
Mr. J. Bartley, second officer, Kiangsu, has gobe stond officer, Kwangtung
Mr. B. A. Marrable, exige chief officer, hinnakow, has gone officer, Köngin.
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appeared much rested from his sea
trip.
On
ennnot find that any accidents have arisen thereby. Probably the more easily accessible and obedient motor-engine is less dangerous than the distant hörse, the care of which naturally necessitated much more getting on and off the boats when in motion'
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are
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·PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co Brian KASHMIR"
ALUTED HONG KONG
310 NOVEMBER, 19
From ANTWERP,LONDON GIBRAL
TAK, MARSEILLES, MALTA FORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO
AND STRAITS.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at Taxta mix in the Hong Kong
Kowloon
Wharf and Grodown each Usanignment will be sorted out a Kowloon, whare Company's dow
by Mark and Delivery das be obtained 14 the Goods are landed.
Mark
aless Instructions have been given to Optional Goods will be landed here
the contrary Sax hour store arrival of the Steamer.
Goods not aleared within 8 days, in- aluding daws of arrival, will be subject to Bent
No Fin Ingrace will be effected by UI IR BAY case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godewas for examination by the Uon guess, and the Uompany's Surveyors, da. Ga Dovelis, at on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
All China against the Steamer murt be presented to the Undersigned on or batore gard November, 1998, or they will not be recognized..
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns,
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Agenta.
Bong Kong, 3rd Nov, 1928, 16943 BRITISH INDIA 'S.S. CO., LTD,
FROM CALOUTTA, RANGOON PENANGA SINGAPORE
THE Steamship
Upon arrival at Los Angeles, the President Adams was escorted by four United States destroyers into the harbour. While at Los Angeles, Sir Austen Chamberlain was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks, who accompanied the
While he was informed that the party back to the ship just before modern canal beatman was anxious sailing.
that his children should receive a Admiral William Pratt, Commander in Chief of the United better, education than had been States Pacific Fleet, and staff call possible hitherto, the Inspector Mr. E. "Michelmore, second off-rd on Sir Austen and Lady Cham- found that the difficulties of very regtung, is on reserve.
berlain aboard the President achieving this purpose in the case
lams just before sailing.
of children whose residence is "a sailing from Los Angeles, as the possibly ever-changing boat |
liner pressed the U.S.S. California.
still great. Dealing with the Captain T Johnstone, of the salute of nineteen guns was fired health of the occupants of the Jaking, has gone master Kalgun and ante airplanes decompted the state of the boats and their in-THE
boats, he says: At Paddington Captain R. Ritchie, of the and aine airplanes accompanied tabitants has not improved, and my Kiungchow, has gone" master, the ahip for two hours
Upon arrival at San Francisce,constant complaints seem to have Capain R. T. Stephens, from Sir Auster and Lady Chamberlain boat-owners who allow these condi no effect whatever either on the Home leave, has Kingehuw.
were the quests of Mr. Templeton Crocker, the leading financier of tions to exist or the local author ver, Autory, has gone acting chief at Mr. Crocker's home in Burling these bonis. A conference that I Mr. I. II. McLaren, second of-San Francisco, spending two weeks ties whose refuse is carried on ollicer, ekiang.
hum before continuing on their arranged was not regarued serious trip to England by way of Canada.
ly by most of those who attended it, and, were it not for two stub-
not seem to suffer in the least, and the children on these boats does born facts-(1) that the health of
for the families to find proper se- (2) that it might still be difficult commodation on land, I should have no hesitation in recommend ing the immediate removal of the children from the boats,"
gone master,
Mr. L. G. Potser, second officer. Riungehou, has resigned."
Mr. E. S. Condell, second officer, Lickor, has gone second officer.
Jaking
Mr. J. Griffiths, from Home has gone chief officer.
with the strongest manifestations of eunray activity. St. Bartholomew's Day in 1572 also corresponds, with a period of maximum activity of leave, the sun-rays, and Professor Chiz- | Krungchie, hevsky offer
further 1
Mr. J. R. Nisbet, chief officer, tronomical-historical cuincidences Kinngchun is on reserve. the following tables of comparative dates:-
AS-
Mr. F. E. B Steer, second off- cer, C.N. Co., has resigned.
Mr. F. J. Tonry, second engineer offeer, Shani, has gone second en gineer oficer, Kiangchow, Important eventa.
Mr. J. McAulay, second engineer 1649 British Revolution (1648)fficer, Angcher, has gone second
French Revolution (1780) engineer officer, Shan
Dates of maximum sun ray netivity.
1745
side.
A Junk In Distress.
·
voyage of the President Adams An interesting incident in the
junk approximately 120 miles from was the sighting of a large Chinese the Fairway Buoy at the mouth of the river. Attention was first at tracted to the junk when it was noticed that the members of the Crew were desperately waving
Dealing with the age of the canal| signal dags and buckets indicating boats, the Inspector says that when clearly their distress and need for the Canal Beats Act was passed in fresh water.
Captain Morris 1877 very large number of these aneuvered the liner so as to ap craft were then registered.. The Broach the junk which came along names of many of the boats con The crew consisted of eight tinue to appear, so that to get at members who reported they had their length of years it was neces Approximately a ton and a half ever their age might have been at of fresh water was delivered to the the time of their original registra junk, the water being transferred tion. Many wherries con the Nor- by means of buckets. In reply to folk Broads were said to be well. Mr. R. D. Gall. second engineer, that with food, the master of Phy into their second century, and he oficer, Author, bas gone acting them with food, the master of the could well believe it. chief engineer officer, Kingyuan. .. junk pointed to a supply of fish The report points out that there Mr. W. Niviock, chief engineering on the deck and to his fish-is hardly a waterway in the North other. Kingguan, has gone chief gets, indicating that they were Midlands where several petrol de engineer officer, Karangchow.
well taken care of in that respect. pots do not exist that are Mr. H. R. Stewart, extra third After a delay of one-half hour, the plenished from vessels registered engineer
officer,
Kingyuan, has as President Adams resumed her under the Canal Beats Act, and gone extra third engineer officer, journey to this port. Krungchore.
the need for precautionary men sures is indicated.
1870 Paris Commune (1871) Mr. R. Trathen, from Home, has 1908 1st Russian Revolution (1903) gone extra third engineer officer, out of water for four days, sary to add half a century to what- 1917-5 2nd Russian Revolution (1017)ungchu,
As years of minimum sun-ray activity during the last century Chizhevsky lisis 10, 1823, 1833...
1843, 1536, 1867, 1973, and 1950, and defies any historian to point out an event of striking importance which developed within these lean and languid years. His investiga tions also led him to the conclusion that epidemics of cholera in Russia during the nineteenth century close ly conformed to the heightened curre of sun-ray activity.
ful effect
Mr. P. H. Todd, from reserve, has gone and engineer officer, Kanchow.
Mr. C. Maberly, third, engineer The gist of Chithevsky's theory officer, Wenchow, has gone third is that the electrical energy general-engineer officer, Chenan ed by the sun operates with power- Mr. J. Jamieson, third engineer
оп the physical and officer, Chenan, has resigned." Dervous systems of human beings, Mfr. W. Curran, second engineer thereby increasing the likelihood officer, Chenan, has gone second en of fatal results i, physical ma-gineer officer, Vingpo. ladies and also stimulating such
Mr. W. Paxton, second, engineer" explosions of mass excitement as offer, Ningpo, has gone second war and revolution. Besides mak-engineer officer, Chenas. ing..out a number of elaborate Mr. J. Barton, from shore em historical-astronomical comparativeployment, has gone acting third en tables, he has attempted to streng-gineer officer, Shengking.
Mr. A. MacDonald, from Home, case by undertaking Laboratory experiments which tend has gone acting third engineer off- HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL to prove that dogs are very sensitive ter, gankin
then his
Mr. A. C. Morice, acting second
to the introduction of electricity engineer officer, Luchow, has gone into the atmosphere.
"extru second engineer officer, Kinting
GREAT SURGEON'S ROMANCE.
WEDDING TO A NURSE AT HAMPTON COURT,
Mr. W. W. M. Chapman, extra second engineer officer. Fengtion, has gone second engineer officer, Luchow.
Mr. T. Hughes, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Foushing.
Mr. R. McAlpine, third officer, Chipshing, has gone third officer,
The romance of the most bril Mr. G. H. Knight, extra second diant surgeon on the staff of a lead follicer, Lurahe, has gone second ing London hospital and a hospital officer, Stange.
Mr. F. H. Davies, second officer, nurse, which began when the nurse was in her first years of training, unge, is on reserve. will culminate to-day at the Chapel Royal Hampton Court when Dr. Philip Yitchiner marries Miss Philpott, Bays a copy to hand of a Home paper of October 6th,
Dr. Mitchiner, who holds one of
Palace,
MER. A. Bell-Syer, from re serve, has gone extra chief officer, Pannung.
Mr. E.L. Starling, second off. cer, Fuho, has gone acting chief officer, Sutro,
the most remarkable records in the Sain, is on reserve.
Mr. A. Sinclair, chief officer,
medical "Who's Who," is operat
Mr. J. McDonald, third engineer
ing surgeon. at St. Thomas' Hos- oficer, Tunang, has gone third en- pital. He has been surgeon to the gineer officer, Tingsang Berbian royal family, and WAR Mr. J. Fowles, third engineer
formerly surgeon to the Serbian officer, Tingang, has gone third Government.
cagineer officer, usang.
Y
.
The letters F.Z.S. (Fellow of the Mr. F. Kerslake, from reserve, Zoological Society) after the name has gone second engineer officer,
of Dr. Mitchiner, who is a tall, Kotion.
Mr. H. Turner, third engineer
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ns in any case whatever.
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B. A. Blis, Mr. G. B. Hayes, Miss I. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. C. de 8. Robertson, Mr. J. Ohkawa, Mrs A. E. James, Master James, Mr. Y. ́ Ohta, Mrs. S. Ohta, Mr. B. Nemoto, Mr. A. Yasuhide, Mr. N. Sasaki, Mr, T. Ohhira, Mr. K. Inutsuka, Mr. Y. Tsikiji, Mr. K. Urabe, Mra. K. Urabe, Mr. T. Ohta, Mr. A. Niessfelat, Mrs. Nicastelat, Mr. M. Richard, Mr. S. Kinoshita, Mr. I. Nida, Mr. and Mrs. Takizawa, Mr. T. Kamimuchi, Mrs. E. Kamimu- chi, Mr. S. Fujita, Mr. J. Yasuda, 51 19 7 210 340 Mr. H. Gysel, Mr. T. Ishii, Miss Noirfer, high por low wat C. Tokunaga, Mr. H. Washio, Mr. 67ml 3619. Hatada, Mr. T. Koyou, Mr. C. 6m 8 26
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