THE RUSSO-CHINESE SECRET TREATY.
arrested by the rude awakening of the war. Rather the contrary, we hear; for the søpacity of officials is. If anything, greater. Ifany would atem to be spling like the proverbial rats, and to be preparing to desert the sloklog ship, whilst making provision 10 leave with as much as possible. The question is Justified as to whether Rustian gold balded in any way to swell the il-gotten contents of the
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not only the sewage but water-closets and pri vate drains on the flashing system. The Her. mito process was, in short, a proposal to take disinfectant liquor fato every sink and every Londor, November rat. closet running into the sewer. Ipswich people The reports of the Russo-Chinese Tresty seemed to be troubled, as the realdents of
good many other towns were, with bad sewor ga, which they would-like-in-get sld of and. cirenisted-by-The-Fluss-and-ihe-Glode_bava
bed been disavowed, and have proved only a ballon Mr. Napier, in his excellent paper, afforded. an idea of what hd been dons is that direction dessat. Sill, the rumour had xo many luberant
Ipswich, through the probabilities that Russia would attempt such
might mention that a stroke-that, with Mr. Michie, we need not process. He (Mr. Cooper of the Hermle the War Office had adopted the Hermite system be astonished even at the "staçiling" news, throughout the Netley Hospital. The electro- The rattenness constituting the potter's clay of lysed solution of about half a gramme per litre
·China-seems by no means--to-have-been-was supplied to every closet, sink, and ward, in
the hospilis, and the wark was now proceedlo That was one instance in which in every CREO where water was used the washing agent the | MACAO, Hermite liquor would be supplied, and he beilved frora what learned medical gentlemen had said that the most sallafactory results were anticipated. In the case of the Netley Hospital there was a population of 1,500 when it was full, a it often was in the opening of the year, and six grammes per head of the population had been allowed, but Mr. Naples bad explained that a much les quantity was used in Ipswich, the bags. The Idea occurs that in taking the lead-quantity per head of the population being one Ing out a outing Japan from Port Arthar
gramme. Anything between one and six could be Russia is now acting on the not impossible taken as more or less partial treatment. He (Mr. iupparition, that recent events may have con. Cooper) should indeed be glad if Sir Douglas. Galion would favour them with a visit to the we-ted what was only a vague aspiration on her
works at Ipswich, so as to compare it with other part into an object of Immediate policy. But disinfectants and see how easily the process wa even Russie must be trying a very bold stroke handled, it being merely a matter of you play. THIS ESTABLISHMENT, altuated in the In supposing that other Fewers can requiesce in Cooper) as to the power used, and his reply had NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom Questions were sometimes asked him (Mr. 'such meas,res as were suggested. It may 501 been that it was simply a question of home-modation to Residents and Travellers. be necessary to roll up the map of Asia, as one power, five, ten, thirty, or whatever it might contemporary in iis baste suggested, for certainly be In Ipswich they were using 30 Indicated helther Great Britain, the United States, Germany horsepower. He bad also often beea requested
to give particulars as to the cost of treating nor lapan could be expected to agree. If the certale number of millions of gallons. He had decrepit unwieldy mass of China fa to be broken no explanation to offer on the point excepilng op, we cannot leave to France and Russis, the that Mr. Napler had told them that in Ipswich one moving op from the south, the other moving they were using 30 boise-power, and they would
be able to draw their conclusions from that, down from the north, the hope that they can share the vast inneistance between them. There is paint before then at which it would be imperatively necessay that we should emphat!- cally make it known that we did not constat, and that we should be prepared to resist to the almost The great dificulty is as to what is to be done with China.. Regenerative and recuperative.clements she lacks wholly, but if "she is to be a prey it is the duty of all Powers having interests there to see that means are taken of minimising as far as possible the far- ranching effects of such an upheaval.
An interesting and dreful expression of public opinion bas been ellclied by the publication of the Hongkong telegram. Not only in this country, but in America and in Germany, full recognition has been shown of the gravity of the situation which would be created by any such forward movement on the part of Russia. How the statement leaked out is still uncertain, and Ita blatory remaine to he told. It may have occurred to some state agent of the Asiatic Department that something could be done by means of a calculated lediscretion. If the draft were published of such treaty a world sult Russlari ambliton, there would be En opportunity of finding out what the other Powers would way to it. Excepting French opinion, there seems Hulo doubt 'to what would have been its general reception, whilst the opinion, remalas. In certain quarters that some such a treaty actually exists. There acems ground for this when we remember that
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The President said he did not understand that the field was to be brought into use in connec- tion with water-closets and sloks. The dratos of water-closets were not all of them of recent or mader constructies, and if applied to them the flaid might be a very useful thing.
Mr. G. S. Ellston, Medical Officer of Health for the Borough of Ipswich, pointed out that in the electrolysed sex-water they had not only a powerful deodorent but also a strong disinfectant, and one, moreover, that could be manufactured In huik at a comparatively small cost. He quite agreed with Mr. Napier that the plant should be sufficient to electrolyse the solution to the full strength of one gramme of active chlorlag per litre, as you obtain better results then with large quantity of a weaker solution. He (Mr. Elliston), was much imprenten bet the or two experiments made last September; they pat down 950 gallons of the strong solution of one gramme per litre at the head of the main sewer, and for more than half a mile you could distinctly trace the chlorous smell at the various manholes. Ample of the sewage was taken treated, and it was found out after being
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to contato five per cent. of the solution, and after. had stood in the laboratory six days it still retained a chlorous smell, and showed no signs of decomposition; whereas a sample removed a short time before the solution was added was offensively patrid at that time. This they considered very marked and satisfactory result, as it evidently arrested putrefacilen for that period. With regard to the present experiments, they were only trylug the main sewer, as it was thought that the sewer gas was generated there and driven up the arterial system. In his opinion, sewer ges was exten- sively generated in the arterial system of sewer- age, and became equally offensive there, and therefore it was an important thing in the arterial system as well as in the case of latercepting. sewers. The President of the Association would, he thought, agree with him that when seweri were complained of it was often the fault of the of the sewer when, in fact, the defect was to be house drain. Frequently complaints were made traced to the foal state of the house drain- | 1061) by that he meant, of course, the part of the drains between the pose and the sewer. Ha (Mr. Elliston) should is to see sufficient plant put down to work the suletion up to fall strength, and to have a reserve for treat ing special localldes. There was one distinct advantage of, this system which must not be last sight of, via, that it acted as a flushing systcen a As well as a deodorising one. At thin time of the year, after a hot, dry summer such as we had recently experienced, or the summer of 1993, the sobsn't became warmed, so that as the F OT say that the desire to cut off the large bend the temperature of the sewers rose to 35 the prepared to serve
changes in pauefying became more rapid. Therefore the fushing of the sewers constantly with the Her- mite fuld not only acted is a deodorsot, but reduced the temperature of the whole system.
at the time of the Russo-Chinese loan.negotia- tions it was confidently averred that besides the contract for the loan Russia had secured the Chinese signature to a secre! treaty. What is this treaty, mesh what are its termis? Do they Include the right to run the Siberlan railway through Ma churls to Wladivostock, and Port the alleged lae to and staler Arthur? The first we should not be at all surprised at, but the second Russia would be well aware would not be countenanced by the Powers, except France. It Is, at any rate, a secret treaty, and Russia would have little hesitation to disavowing its possible contrats until the time came to declare them. We must
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rallway would take, if it did not pass through Manchuria, seems to be quite legiifmale, and would be an accomplishment for which there are precedents. We mean that is it It is to terminate at Wladivostock, not at Port Arthur.-Z. & C. Express.
THE HERMITE SANITATION
PROCESS.
(Continued from yesterday.)
The discussion on Mr. Naplera papers was as follows :-
thereabouts, the
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STEAMERS,
Mr. Naples, is replying or the discussion,
which were explained ibai the samples of sewage taken and treated to a molution of one gramMU kept from two to six days before bevinning to decompose. After that time, of course, the Osual decomposition set
set la, and the sewACE began to smell. Everything depended upon the quantity or strength of the electroyed salatlan. He thought that gentiemas bad spoken, on the whole, supported the system. Mention had been made about the drales of water-closets. If this systems were used in town where there were badly constructed water-closets, instead of the sewer gas going into the house, you had chlorine going into the bruse, which acted as a disinfectant and was far better than bad smells. (Hear, hear)
The Chairman sald he su pesed the solution THE Steamship had not a lasting effect on the sewaKS.
Mr. Napier said it lasted about a week, which was sufficient time for li to be carried to tes.
Sir Douglas Galton, the President of the British Association, who occupied a sext on the platform, observed that he had not yet had the advantage of seeing the Hermite process at Ipswich, but he had been much interested in Mr. Nxpler's paper. As he (Str Douglas Galton] understood it, the object was to leave the seweri of the town exactly as they were, and to turn in a quantity of electrolysed fald, which would prevent the sewage from undergoing any change for a certain length of time. It was The Chairman said he had not yet bean to see
the process, but he hoped to have the appor rather contrary to one's idea of what was
of
He apprehended that in doing so. best to be done with sewage in the case of unliy many towns, because some ware aarcy in certain Ipswich, where the sewer was large and had clicumstances to lose the use of the sewage if it flat bottom, the Hermle system was likely to be uld be applied in any way where it was explained, there was the advantage of flugh. but, of course, there very efficient, especially, is had been ready were many towns near the res found that the best and cheapest thing to do was ing the sewer, as well as the deodorising very sa infactory process IE I into the sea; and if Ipswich was a dare result, It seemed to tarn
bad gone, and the evidence givan In point hee
supposed that this process would so far as save the authorities frors improving their sewery, by Mr. Napler showed that it would, at any and enable them to use the present seway with rate, be a great advantage to Ipswich in the It seemed to advantage for a considerable period of time. But falme. As to the question of cost, It he should like to naderstand the subject more be merely a question of pumping the electrolysed fluid, and the expense was only a matter of so were much indebted much borse power. They wer
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A Stewardess and a duly qualified: Burgeon are carried.
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THE
*TETARTOS," Captain Diase, will be despatched for the above Paris on SUNDAY, the 8th December, at 4, 7ML,
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As You Hongkong, 26th November, 1595.
[1634 FOR NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS,
"THE (Staamskip --
Mr. Chas. Cooper said he did not know that o could add much to what Mr. Naples had said,
to Mr. Napler for ble excellent paper, and to Mr. Cooper for the Information he had giyen, but having looked at the process from a rather broader point of view, perhaps, than that Mr. and the willingness he had expressed to show Napler had taken, he might be allowed to make anyone who desired to look into the Hemite
abservations upon this subject. Mr. process over the works. (Applause.) Norder had considered the question with special reference to the sewerage of Ipswich. He Scorra Emaision of Paso Cod Liver Oil with (Mr. Cooper) might say, by way of explana Hypophosphites is especially adapted to all igs, that the sole object of "Paterson, and. | conditions where the tissues are wasting sWAY Cooper in introducing the Hermite process to from mability to digens and assists erdiam Ipswich was to illustrate what could be done in land. The combincit visives of Cod Liver Oil the way of deodorining the main sewer; which, and Hypophosphies produce a marked effact as Mr. Napier had explained, was aboutal miles, such cases. They restore the wasted tissues, PA
- * TEVIOTDALE," long. It should be understood, however, that Create an appetite, make new blood, heal the pig the process was not originally started with the flammation of the throat and lungs, and Captain Gordon, shortly expected, will lead has simple object of deodoristig main sewers increase the desk. In short they forms the finest for the above Porte, and (wid› Brew quick Improperly constructed. The Hermite process was combloed food and medicins that can be given. darpatch, a name & aduna Pr Intended for application to any and every town the lavalid. Any Chemist can expply doir 5 Fue Fraight, apply to megalite më pandeh
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FOR NEW YORK. (1636 THE 3/3 LLL American Ship
"BENLAWERS " Captain Webster, will be despatched as mboro an or about the 7th December.
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"SHELL" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG.
THE Company's Steamship
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FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG AND
-SOURABAYA.
“HE Steamship
THE
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
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