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Optional caro will not be landed
ALUMINIUM IN
WARSHIPS
GROWING PRACTICE IN ITS USE
Saving Weight Under Treaty Limits
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young student architecture, Mir. W. F. N. Hughes. found himself recently in the' un- usual position of... addressing gathering of his seniors, all of
and leading their minds into an exploration of a revolutionary
here, unless notice has been given prios cargo will not be landed them experts in ship construction,
unless notice has been given to steamer's arrival but carried on prior to teamer's arrival but carried
from port to port to the fius! port of on from port to port to the final port change in shipbuilding, writes the
call to which the option extends
All broken, chafod, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown where they will be examined on the Tuesdays and Fridays between hours of 10.45 a.m. and Noon within
of call to which the option extends.,
All broken, obaled, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am, and noon within the
free storage period mittel after the
the free storage period.
No claims will No claims will be
admitted after Goods have left the steamer's Godown, the Goods have left the steamer's and all Goods remaining undelivered Godowa, sad all Goods remaining after the 2nd May, will be subject to undelivered after the 30th April,
rent
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on er before the 16th May, or they will aut be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Agents,
28th April, 1938.
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will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer
must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 14th May, or they
will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents.
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So much that is beautiful and romanric awaita yön in Austria Vienna-the world's music contra; Salzburg--the festival city; the Syrian woodlanda The beautiful Danube valley; the fakes of Salzkam mergut and Carinthia; the Tyrol and Vorarlberg lands of picturesque pessants and snow capped mountains; and the lovely landscapes of Lowes and Upper Austria. Both for Summer Holidays (Golf Tennis, Swimming, Climbing, etc.) and for Winter Sports, Austria has become more popular than ever. Come to Austria at any time of the -year---you may be so of a kindly welcome.
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Craziderábie fars vaduežims now wallablı, "Accommy- dation can be aktalard from 615 a day, Temel with Anticlan Travellers Chiques infer convenience. Writ for special summer or winter programower of “inclusim arrangements to the leading tourist azmeliz," w AUSTRIAN STATE TRAVEL HIJRBAU, 159 Reg Strut, London, 7.1, England.
Naval Correspondent of the Man- chester Guardian,
and al-
GENBRAL
NEW LIGHT ARMY TRACTORS
NEW LIGHT DRAGON TRACTORS used for hauling gun.. Their use being demonstrated at Aldershot by Royal Horse Artillers for the information of studentë. from- Camberley Staff college..
ART'S DEBT TO CHINESE
Attractive Sale Of Porcelain
ARMAMENTS WILL CRUSH WORLD
Rate Sending Us Back To Middle Ages
Or
institution of Naval Architects on He presented a paper to the
the use of aluminium in ships, and particularly warships, though his prophecies were guard- ed, it was clear that he envisaged Once again the world of art is the possibility of a battleship al-to be reminded of its indebtedness most wholly constructed of some to the gifted artists of China by
"Unless these arms are destroyed feather-weight alloy in the not too the ineans of a sale at auction.
The late Mr. Stephen Winkworth, in war, it means poverty distant future.
Mr. Hughes disclosed that there of Walton Heath, was well known scales unknown" since the Middle. are already two small seagoing as a collector of fine Chinese Ages. When rearmament: stopa craft in existence which are al-porcelain Indeed, he began bay-here and in other countries the most entirely bulit of aluminium ing rare pieces in 1895, and it was nations of the world; crushed and its alloys. The value of the in his town house that he and Mr. behind the weight of armaments lightness of these metals, he' point-Eumorfopoulos, with other lovers they have manufactured, will go ed out, had been brought forcibly of Oriental porcelain, held the Arst down into a trade depression which to the attention of designers by meeting of the Oriental Ceramic will make this country, Europe. the limitations on weight imposed Society.
and the rest of the world a des- by the Washington Treaty.
In the 10,000-ton cruisers of the Kent class, he said, a saving weight of nearly 200 tons per ship was effected by the use of alumin- im for Палу minor working attings, and the experience gain-
Mr. Winkworth became such a plate and depressed area as bad voracious collector that in 1993 he as South Wales." had to unload a big portion of his Mr. Arthur Greenwood. deputy collection in a sale at Sotheby's, leader of the Labour Party, spoke which realised nearly £20,000 |that warning when he addressed a
SLII-
His death has now rendered it regional conference of Labour, and Co-operative ed in these vessels had been utilis-necessary to disperse the remain-trade union. ed in later ships. Apart from the der of his treasures, and the sale organisations at Cardiff, when he obvious uses, as for coat cupboards, is to be held at Sotheby's "this spoke of the position he feared shelves. racks pantry attings, and week. As Mr. Winkworth lent when the rearmament boom ended.
Labour was "desperately 30 on, he pointed to the use of the many fine specimens to the famous metal to parts of the oll-fuelling Chinese Exhibition in 1935-8. itxioul" for an election now, not system, deck pedestals for engine will be understood that the forth-only on foreign but on home room telegraphs, a number of en-coming sale will be very attractive issues.
to collectors. gine-room telegraphs, a number ol
"We shall not shrink from it." One of the outstanding examples he said-(Bulletin). engine parts, pistons in internal- combustion engines, electric fits a Ming figure of Buddha in
meditation. 23 in high, in tings of many kinds, and ever white porcelain known as "blanc- minor gunnery Attings. :
de-Chine." Among the early pot-
RESISTANCE TO CORROSION
He claimed that
that
Among the Canton enamels are tery and stoneware is a rare Kuan ja pair of decorative bridal hand- Yao bottle of the Bung Dynasty, mirrors mounted in ivory and gilt aluminium and of the later. K'ang Hs and bronze, beautifully enamelled with plates could be teadily machined. Yung Cheng periods are many the Bght Happy Omens of Chinese riveted, or welded, and that, in- beautifal and rare Vases and wedded bliss-ahuang hat. These deed, welding with it should be dishes. But every period and style were much admired at the Chinese universal. He noted that its pre-is represented.
sent use in shipyards was rare. and that where tried the results had not been satisfactory, though in other shops it had been success- fully carried out.
Dealing with the effect of sea water and sea air on the metal, he
said that many of the alloys offered a natural resistance to corrosion owing to the thin oxide Alm created automatically. "Pick- ling" by a caustle dipping was a practical shipyard proposition, and a piste so treated should with- {stand indefinitely attack by sea air and sea water. Much research in methods of protection and de- velopment of more resistant alloys was in 'hand,
On the point of cost, Mr. Hughes stated that prices should fall "as the alloys became more generally used, but even at the present time by comparison with steel the årst cost saving of a ton in weight by. the substitution of aluminium for steel would be between £150 and £200. In the naval experimental tank at Haslar all large model propellers under test were cast in an aluminium alloy because of its light weight.
to
The gravest disadvantage |which he drew attention was the Hubility to fracture under heavy shock. This obviously applies to gunfire by a ship's own guris, but he pointed out that already alde- scuttles and deadlights which are | subjected to gunblast were being made of aluminium and gavé satisfactory service.
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DAUGHTER WAS KICKED
Recovers After Hyde Park Ordeal
The Hp. Unity. Freeman-Mit- ford, Lard Redesdal's 23-year-old daughter, wai chased by a crowd and suffered a kick in Hyde Park recently because she was wearing swastika badge, says the Bulle- tin.
At Lord Redesdale's home in Rutland Gate, London, a reporter was told that she had quite re- coverea from her experience.
Miss Mitford, who is a persons. friend of Herr Hitler, was listen- Ing to speakers at a Labour de- monstration when bome of the crowd saw her swastika badge. She said afterwards that stones were thrown at her, she was kick- ed, and people spat at her before the escaped.2 2000
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