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On and after Arnel Sth, 1929, until fürther Notits (sll previous Time Tables cancelled.)
STATIONS 3 I 30.
AM. AM.
Kowloon.Dep: 8.40| 8.05; Yaumati Dop. 60- Shatin...Des 7.01
Talpo De 7.15
Taipo
Market. Dep. 7.20 -
Fanling Dep. 7,30
Sheung
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9.25 10.08 12.19 1,23
9:38.10,20 12,30 1,33)
4.38 5,48 7.45
4.50 0.00 7.58
*9 53 10,83 12,43′ 1,48) —
5.04 6.13 8.08.
5.03 6.17 8.19
9.68 10.57 12.471,53
10.10 10.47 12.87-2,02 -
9.07 10.15 10.53 1.00 1,073.00
5,186,978.11
5.236.329.26
0.13 10.21 10.48 1,08 2,13 3,15) 4,00) £.39) 6,38 8.81
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Shumshan.Dep. 717 8.03 10.34 Shaungahni Dep. 7.25 £11 30.42 Fanling Dep. 7.308.15 10.47 Taipo Market. Dep. 7,40 8,98 · 10,37 Taipo
...Dep. 7,44 8.31 11.01
3.95
11.27 11.479 53 489 5.47, 6.43 11.55 8.01 4,48 |·8.3- 13.00 3.064,50 3,58 12,11 3,175,00€.08 12.163.235.04 | 8,13 12.308,386,176,26
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Shalin ...Dep. 7,57
8.44 11.14
Arr. 8.17 9,02 11.3212,07 12.48 3.34 5,35 6,44 7.29
7.49
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GERMANY'S WONDERFUL NEW BATTLESHIP.
“TECHNICAL TRIUMPH OF TRANSCENDENTAL IMPORTANCE."
IS DISPLACEMENT AT VARIANCE WITH TREATY?
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DIESEL ENGINES AND 10,000 MILES CRUISING RANGE.
Particulars of the Ship, The leading particulars of the new ship are:-
H.M.S. Hood could exchange her present steam-drive machinery for the new type of German Diesels, her power would be raised from 144,000 to more than half a million h.p. without an ounce being noded to her weight. The 144,000 s.b.p.. steam-drive machinery of the Hood about 83316 par weighs 3,356 tons.
The German "Marinetyp- h.p. MA.N." Diesels weigh only (about) 17 per hip. The Germans are therefore getting four, and three quarter times more h.p, out of every ton of machinery weight, than we could get for the Hood. If you multiply the Hood's 144,000 h.p. by 4. the result is 684,000 h.p.:
The new German Diesel-engined battleship, the Erantz Preussen. has caused a considerable stir in international naval circles. In the
Displacement: 10,000 metric tons latest issue of The Nary, the journal of the British Navy League, standard, i.e., without inclusion of Mr. Maurice Prendergast describes any fuel, or 12,000 with fuels (M
The Prendergast comments that this details of the new ship.
"standard" displacement reckon- editor of The Navy commenta :--- "That she has made a stiring is strictly at variance with the
Treaty.) in international naväl circles is un doubted. In all foreign naval pub- Hull, etc. Weight economised by lications she is discussed. The the use of high grade steels, Berne Maritime states that the light castings, and the sub Germans declare her better capable stitution of electric welding of of resisting gunfire than any other seams, etc., instead of riveting. By ship in the world. With her Diesel these means 550 tons (3.5 per cent engines, the dream of naval archi- of displacement) has been saved.
Dimensions: Approximately, length tects for many years past, she marks. a new and amazing period in naval 50ft. (w.1.), 60ft. (aa); beam, 6ft.: draught, described a ahal design."
low "-possibly not more than 16ft; Armament: Main-six 11-inch, in two triple turrets, ranging, it is suggested by the German Minister's figures, 30,000 yards (17 miles). Secondary-eight 3.9-inch, singly mounted in shields Anti-aircraft -four (4.1-inch 1), twin mounted in ecommon sleeve. Torpedo tubes-six (size uncertain), in two triple re volving mounts, above water on.German ships? quarter deck.
"Shatters all Standards."
The new ship (writes Mr. Pran- dergaat) is so wonderful it is not too much to say of her that she shatters all the existing standards of ship values and-like the famous Fisher Watts dreadnought of 1906 marks the end of an old era in
warship design and the beginning marvellous machinery over devised for the propulsion of ships, a technical triumph of transcendental importance has been achieved. That the Germans have been engaged on intensive (and most expensive) re- search with Diesel engines has been an open secret for nearly two years past. The end in view the applica- tion of internal-combustion engines for the drive of fast, surface, war ressels has been openly avowed by the Germans themselves.
of a new. Thanks to the most
1.
The German Minister for Defence (General Groener), defending in the Reichstag his department's policy in ordering the or war vessel, said: Germany should get the utmost military value out of every tou grudged to her by the Versailles Treaty. Since the ratification of
the
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This pocket battleship" ranke over 10,000 miles at 50 knots. whereas the average steam-driven battleship can cover no more than 4,500 miles # this speed. The Ersatz Preussen can cruise from Riel to China on a single load of
fuel
it Is Limitation
Effective?
What can the 10,000-ton Treaty Cruisers do against the 19,000-ton Nothing, except keap out of range, or run away! Protection: By a new system of What chance would a tin-clad armouring and under-water bis-Treaty Cruiser-virtually armour- division, invulnerability has been heavily armoured antagonist, harl- les-stand in a fight against a vastly improved. Vertical side pro- section by complete, end-to-end bult us out 8 tous of large-calibre she'l of substantial thickness. Turrets per minute? There are only four heavily defended. Two strong steel today fast enough to overhaul and armoured warships in the world decks to give security against aerial attack. Under-water defence said fight the Ersatz Preussen type. to be the stoutest and most elaborate Those four are the big British
Tiger, battle-cruisers ever incorporated in any vessel.
Machinery Special type of Diesel Renown, and Hood. And of these engines to design by the German
four, only the Hood has the barest Admiralty, built by the MAN.
of margins in the superiority of extreme gud-range.. Therefore, dö Co, at Nuremberg. Two sets of
we find the German, pigmy of 10,000 agines, each 23,000 B.EL.P. Total, 50,000 B.H.P. Speed-20 knots, (pos-
tons to be a fighting match to a sibly 27 in light condition). Feel vessel almost four times her own sufficient to give an endurance of size--the Hood. the greatest war 10,000 miles at 20 knots' speed.
Miraculous Engines."
vessel in the world.
Repulse,
(Washington) Naval
Cost: Still undisclosed. It was, Treaty, the great naval Powers had however, elicited in the Reichstag tually a death-blow to the big
The Ersatz Preussen is vir chiefly concerned themselves with debate that whilst the Naval Budget battleship. The 35,000-ton post- the construction of 10,000-ton only allowed £150,000 for the ship, Jutland capital chip is no longer cruisers, armed with 8-inch guns. £1,000,000 worth of materials had worth building on the steam-drive On the other hard, Germany was already been ordered for her. This basis. Limitation of armaments only. permitted to build a smaller
sam exeludes the enormous amounts type of 6,000-ton cruiser, armed with
(concludes Mr. Prendergast) ia de- 8-inch guns. These inferior German expended during the past few years feating its own purpose. "Artificial cruisers, therefore, required the preliminary research and experi- restriction of size simply fosters invention and research. You may protection and support of largerment with guns, machinery, etc. vessels of high fighting value. The
try to curb the size of motor-cars only larger type of ship Germany
by imposing drastic taxation on It is in the machinery that their engine power, and what is the could build was one of 10,000 tons. wonders, verging on the miraculous, result? The 12h.p. car of to-day "The new German 16,000-ton have been accomplished. ho is faster, and has a better, all-round cruiser support ships' must, there Minister of Defence has revealed road performance than the 23 Ep. fore, be-(a) Fast enough to work that the new Marinetyp-M.A.N." car of 1910. You may try to re in conjunction with the 6,000-ton | Diesel motors for the Eraats strict the size of warships by re cruisers, and have speed enough to Preussen require only 8 kilo-pressive legislation, and what is avoid action with more powerful, grammes (17b) per horse-power, the result? The Germans, with foreign, capital ships. (b) They whereas the best Diesel engines of 12,000 tons, produce in 1928 a ship must be strong enough to crush the 1018 required 50kg." (110) for more formidable than their 13,100- foreign 10,000-ton treaty cruiser.' every h.p. These new Navy Dieselston hattle-cruiser Vos der Tann of They must even bo formidable are not the towering, cumbraus, 1908. Cut down the size of war- Pugh to strike a deadly blow at slow-running engines, such are now ships by treaties and covenants if any enemy capital ship-no matter used for the propulsion of mer you will The inevitable result will how powerful-in the event of arcantile ships. The Diesels for the be that more hitting, driving, and unexpected encounter, as, for in- Erentz Preussen are of the low resisting power per ton will he stance, at night or in mist. (c) built, compact, fast-running species, attained on every reduction of Finally, the newcruiser supports such na have been used in the past weight. You end by getting me- must possem, to the highest possible for the surface drive of sub-chanized armies and Diesel-driven degree, security against loss by un marines. These motors can there. Beets, smaller, but more deadly and. der-water or aerial attack.".
lore be stowed under a heavy venomous than the bloated arma- The keel of this ship was laid armoured deck. Seventeen and a ments you have tried to abolish by down last September.
helf pounds per horse-power. If legislation!"
Diary of Coming Events.
To-day. (May 18.)
Opening of New Billiard Room, Star Theatre: "A Kis for Chinese Sports Club, King's Build: | Cinderella,”
Garrison Rifle Meeting, Kowlooning, 6.30 pm. City Range, 9.30 a.m.
Queen's Theatre: "No Other Woman"
World Theatre: "Let Women Alone." At 200 and 715, Chinese Picture "Yang Kvei Foo."
Star Theatre: "Becky."
Tea Dances: HK. Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 4:30 p.m.
Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel,
8.30 p.m.
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Queen's Theatre: "The Couacks.” World Theatre:", "Let Women Alone" At 130 and 7.15, Chinese Picture Yang Kwei Foo."
Star Theatre: Becky." Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 4.30 p.m..
Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, 8.20 p.m.
Friday. (May 18.) Christian Fellowship Meeting, Europe vid San Francisco (Siberia | Helena May Institute, 10.30 am. Maru), 8.30 a..
European Mai's': - Outward: |
Thursday.
(May 16.) Property Auction: (31-39," Austin. Road, Kowloon) Messrs., Lammert Bros., Auction Rooma, 3 p.m.
Tea Dances: H.K. Hatel and Peninsula Hotel, 1.30 p.m.
Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, 8.30.p..
Saturday. (May 17.)
Fifth Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley,
Golf: Whitsuntide Meeting, Fan ling.
Lawn Bowls:-Divilion I.: Kow- loow Docks 2, Civil Service, "Crai- gengower v. Recreio, Police z. Kow. H.K. Jockey Club: Half yearly leon 0.0., Taikoo v. Kowloon Bowl- general meeting, H.K. Club annex, Ing Green. Division II: Recreio 5.10 p.m.
Craigengower, Civil Service" v. Queen's Theatre: "The Cossacks." H.K. Electric, Kowloon Bowling World Theatre: The Street Green Taikoo. --- Angel,"
Queen's Theatre: "The Cesanelca.'
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