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AN INTERESTING REORGANISATION

(Continued)

of small transverse bars forming a Following upon the example of multiplicity of air spaces and land practice consideraole econo--{ shaped underneati like turbine mies are now being affected in the | blades. These divert the forced operation of steamship boller draught, supplied to the main plant, both of large and small size, } trough "firebars by aleam jets or a by the use of more emcient fur- Į motor driven fan with trunking, 'nace equipment and the burning to the firể, giving a uniform dis- of cheaper coal. A good example tribution. Any intensity of draught in England, the detalis of which is obtained according to the steam have just recently been made requirements or" the nature of the avaliable, is the steamship "Dewa- coal, merely by altering a steam bury," belonging to the London | valve, or a motor switch. Hand and Nouch Eastern railway and fring or sprinkler atoker gear can now on the Hull-Rotterdami route, also be used and a number 01 operated for goods and passengers L.M. & S. railway ships also have by the Associated Humber Lines, their boilers equipped on these

lines.

This ship, completed in 1910. has 2 "Scotch" bollera, 11'0" long and 16'0" diameter, of the 3 flue type. operating at 180 lbs. pressure with- out superheaters, a triple expaa- sion reciprocating engine of 1800 LH.P. and a single screw, and oxi- ginally was 2520 tons displacement with an average speed of 13 knots, engaged in the Grimsby-Hamburg service. On being transferred to the Hull-Rotterdam route it was necessary to raise the average speed to 14 knots .with the minimum expense because of the age of the ship. For this purpose a reorganisation was carried out completed in 1936, which has in- cluded the replacement of the ori- ginal screw propeller by a modern design with aerofol blade sections and streamlined boss and re-dis- tribution of certain weights along with other alterations involving a❘ reduction of the displacement to 2245 tons.

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The results on the "Dewsbury' have been very satisfactory and an average speed of 14 knots is being attained without difficulty, partly reduction in the cost of coul is of a due to the new propeiler, while the

substantial character.

Full performance detalls cat- not be obtained "but the forced draught furnaces are burning up to 35 lbs. of coal per sq. ft. grate area per hour and evaporate 9.5 lbs. of water at 200-210°F. per b. of coal. The evaporation also of each boller is approximately 19,000 lbs. per hour".corresponding to about 70 per cent gross thermal efficiency.

Records have also been taken of a number of voyages before and after, the reorganisation. Thus, ori- ginally on the Grimsby-Hamburg route the speed was 11.49-12.649 knots (open sea) developing 1100- In addition all the natural fun- 1310 B.H.F. using large steam coal nei draught hand fired coal fired; After the reorganisation a corres- furnaces have been replaced by 6į ponding number of runs on the sets of "Turbine" forced draught Hull-Rotterdam route gave a speed steam jet furnaces with grates 5'3" | of "12.649—12.907 knots "(open sea) long and approximately 4'0" wide, developing 1320-1850 BHP. using to give at least 10 per cent increas-cheaper washed smalls.

ed evaporation when using a chea~ per" variety of coal washed smalls), and enabling the engine to develop increased power.

It will be remembered the forced draught furnace consists of a num- ber of longitudinal trough bars each provided with a large number

FOUR HEROES OF N.W. FRONTIER Wounded Soldiers. Who Carried On

Conspicuous, gallantry in the face of the enemy during the pre- sent operations on the North- West Frontier of India has been recognised by the award of four more decorations; states the "Daily Telegraph."

A previous list of awards dealing with the nighting in South Wazi ristan on April 9 was published at Simla on May 21.

The prices of the two coals have not been made available but in one series of comparative runs the cal- culating saving is given as 23.7 per cent due to Increased cfficiency and the use of cheaper coal, and obviously a great saving in the annual coal bill has been effected.

THE CHURCH

The Rev. Edwin Arter Power. assistant curate of Boxmoor Hert- fordshire, has been appointed Vicar of the Annunciation, Brigh- ton. in succession to the late Rev. H. G. Davis Patrons: the Wagner Trustees.

Two bishops and an assistant bishop were consecrated by. the Archbishop of Canterbury in St. Paul's Cathedral.

Sumner Hand (Dean of St. John's They were the Very Rev. George

Cathedral, Antigua), consecrated as Bishop of Antigua; the Rev. Alan J. Knight (Head-master of thest, Nicholas Grammar School,

It was announced from India Office that the Commander Cape Coast, West Africa), in-Chief in India, Gen. Sir Robert A. Cassels, had approved the following Immediate awards;

Military Cross

Lt. J. H Prendergast, 4th."Bat talion, 15th Punjab Regiment, attached Tochi Scouts.

፡፡

Military Medal No. 2978470 Lee.-Cpl P. Ander-

8011.

No. 2979534 Lce.-Cpl. C. Maxwell;

and

Bishop of Oniana, and the Rev. E. W. Bara (Canon, and Chancellor of Truro Cathedral), as Assistant Bishop to the Bishop of Jamaica. The King has approved the appointment of the Rev. William Louis Anderson, Vicar of St. John the Evangelist, Meads. Eastbourne. to be Bishop Suffragan, Arch- deacon and Vicar of Croydon, the appointment

take effect on the confirmation of the election

of

No. 3053100 Pte. P. Callaghan Dr. Edward Sydney Woods, 28 All of the 2nd Battalion, Argyll Bishop of Lichfield. “ and Sutherland Highlanders.

Mr. Anderson has held his During the advance from Coro-present living since 1932 and has nation Camp to. Ghariom Camp on been Rural Dean of Eastbourne May 18 heavy fire was opened on since last February. Dr. Woods's Tochi Scouts from a hill about a appointment as. Bishop of Lich- mile from Ghariom' Camp.

field was announced in March,"

Repercussions In Japan

Lt. Prendergast, was ordered to attack and take the hill. He or, ganised and led the attack under heavy fire, and successfully dis- lodged the enemy. Displaying-the greatest determination and dis-ed in all quarters in Japan as is

regard of danger, he "set an ex- cellent example to his men.

TWICE-WOUNDED CORPORAL

Lance-Corporal

The China crisis is being redect-

evident by the fact that the' nor= mal trends in all walks of life have been affected. The attention of pedestrians is now attracted chief- Anderson, OD ly by the photographs of the North May 22, was in command of "al section covering the construction China anair hanging in front of of No. 10 Camp Picket, Ghariom various shops in the cities and even Camp. He was wounded during the gramophone record stores re- the withdrawal when the enemy port a distinct drop in the popular- Ity of the love songs which have attacked his section. A

Notwithstanding, he did his been very much in vogue, until utmost to bring back another now, the new best sellers being woulded man being wounded in military song records. the attempt. He showed out- standing gallantry under heavy fire, and entire disregard for his own safety.

with their arms, in face of heavy opposition.""

Pte. Callaghan was in charge of a team of stretcher bearers, and was called out to evacuate casual ties from the area around No. 10 Fleket.

Lance-Corporal. Maxwell, of the same section although wounded himself, took command. when, during the withdrawal his section commander was severely wounded He set a fine example of de

vation to duty in bringing, in casualties, especially so in the case

By cool leadership he held on to the position for a sumcient period to enable him to get his wounded of a British soldier who had been Into safety and to withdraw the killed and lay in a position zubject. remainder of his section, complete to heavy fire."

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