THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1901.

BRITISH ORDERS FOR GERMAN Bicarbonat, W.

GUNS.

„Our readers will doubtless remember a para- graph we published lately, on the delay experienced in getting orders for field-guns executed, especially with regard to the action of the German Foreign office, which forbade German firms to contract for supplying guns to Great Britain; the correspondent of the Mail, writing from Berlin under date January 39th, says: The firm of Krupp in Essen recently announced that, as oitier firms had continued to execute orders for guns from the British Government in disregard of the desire to the contrary expressed by the German Foreign Office, the firin proposed in future to accept any orders which it night receive from England. Herr Heinich "Ehrhardt, who was mentioned in this announcement, 25 ore of the manufacturers who had disregarded the request of the German Government, now writes to the Gothaer Zeitung and states that this is a mistake. Since the Foreign Office made it known that it desired German firms not to do so, and more especially, as there was a very strong agitation in England against placing orders for guns ja Germany, he has not sup plied any to the British Arany. Herr Ehrhardt announces that negotiations are now in pro- gress the object of which is to render it possible to, manufacture the Ehrhardt guns in England. It will then, he adds, no longer be necessary to pay any altention to the "useless and inexplicable agitation" which is raised whenever any orders are accepted from what is, after all, a friendly country.

THE POM-POM DISCUSSED. An interesting article in Cassiers Magazine for January, by Capt. Zalinski, gives the follow- ing description of the Pom-poin: --

Briefly, the 'pom-poin is a one-pounder It uses metallic cartridges autoniatic

gun. similar to those used in small areas, but of a

caliber of 1 inches, throwing a shell weigh ing one. The cartridges are placed a looped belt, and this is attached to the gun. By a simple operation, one of the car. tridges is inserted in the barrel and is fired by pulling the trigger. After this the force of re- coil is utilized to continue the firing automati- cally as long as bells with cartridges are sup plied. The automatic principle has been ap plied in calibers up to 14-pounders,

When a gun is operated by hand it can be loaded and fired only a certain number of rounds in a minute, the rapidity of fire depending upon the time occupied by the cartridges falling into position by gravity. A small percentage of car tridges hang fire. These explode in hand, worked guns while the breech is open and the cartridge is being withdrawn from the chamber. This is the latal trouble that was obviated int the automatic gan. It is very obvious that if, with a 'hand-worked gun, the gunner, in a moment of excitement, runs the crank or handle a little faster than the cartridges will fall in, the gun will jam and be put out of ac tion. And this is exactly what did happen, and it discredited all kinds of machine-gans. When it was announced in the London Times that an American engineer had invented a firearm with A single barrel which would load and fire itself

by energy derived from the burning powder. and also that, with a single barrel, the rapidity of fire was considerably greater than with the multiple barrels employait in the ordinary hand-worked machine-guns, the statement was received with a certain num-unt of incredulity. it was too good to be true. However, the gun was on exhibition at the time, and the lule work. shop where it had been constructed was soon visited by the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, and hundreds of other distinguished people, both lay and professional. "It was found that the story was no idle tale, but that a great discovery had been made, inarking a distinctly acw epoch in firearms. ......

Attempts were made to get this gun into îne British service, but it was objected to an the ground that the projectile was unnecessarily large to kill a man and not large enough to be considered a piece of artillery. It was stated that an entire battery of these, guns could be quickly put out of action by a single piece of held artillery, and that there was no place for them in either service. Had it been stated

previous to the South African war that a British Held-battery of artillery could be put out of action by a single one-pounder in the hands of half-a-dozen farmers, the statement would have been regarded as ridiculous quite as ridic ulous as the statement would at one time have been considered that the little American yacht.Gloucester, commanded by Wain- wright, could destroy two Spanish torpedo-boat destroyers at Santiago There is no question that a single piece of field artillery would stand a very good chance of putting a one-pounder Maxim automatic gun out of action, on a per- 'fectly level field, with, no cover. But the Boer did not fight these guns in that way. It was only after the beginning of the Boer war, when thepom-pom had demonstrated its practical value, that the British Government began to realize how important an element had been in- troduced into warfare in the field, They at once ordered Messrs. Vickers' Sons & Maxim, Limited, of Sheffield, to turn out as many of these guns as possible, giving them practically an unlimited order.

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"The wonderful and unaxpected success of these guns in the South African war was due, in large measure, to the peculiar tactics em ployed by the Boers; who did not come out in the open to fight. With a piece of ordinary field artillery the charge is such that sufficient dust and gas are blown, late the air. to make the gun visible even when using smokeless powder, It is difficult, also, to conceal a piece of artillery, with its horses and other accessories. mareover, a piece of artillery recoils and has to be brought back into position and resighted for ach discharge. This, however, is being somewhat minimized by improved non-racoll carriages, which are now introduced.

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LOT -All that Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at Victoria, in the Colony of HongkongONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship and intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section B of Inland Lot No. 797. Aren 3,930 Square feet, Term 999 years,. Annual Crown Rent Sz6.

LOT-All that Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at Victoria, aforesaid and intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section C of Inland Lot No. 797. Area 4,900 Square feet. Termi 999 years. Annual Crown Rent $31.30

LOT 3--All that Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at Victoria, aforesaid and intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section D of Inland Lot No. 797. Area 9,900 Square fest. Term 999 years, Annual Crown Rent. $26.

LOT 4-All that Piece or Parcel-of Ground situate at Victoria, aforesaid and intended to „ba registered in the Land Office as Section E of Inland Lot No. 797. Area 4400 Square fect. Term 999 year. Annual Crown Rent, $30.0

LOT 5-All that Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at Victoria, aforesaid and intended to froc be registered in the Land Office, as Section F of Inland Lot No: 797. Area 4,855 Square fest, Term 999 years. Annual Crown Rent $31.

MERICAN SYSTEM, WONG HO-MI,

SURG. DENTIST.

TERMS MODERATE CONSULTATION FREE. 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, and January, 1901,

NOTICE OF REMOVAL..

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BEG to alom my Patrons and Public Generally that I have REMOVED my Stoms from No. 13 to No. 5, D'AGUILAR STREET.

H. RUTTONJEE,

ti D'Agullar Streak Hangkong, a9th April, 1906.

Lor 6-All that Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at Victoria, aforesaid and intended to be registered in Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 797. Area 11,970 Square feet. Term 999 years. Annual Crown Rent $80.

For further Particulars and Conditions of -Sale, saply to

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, #2, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, Solicitor for the Vendors,

tatal perito

THE AVOTIONEER, Hongkong, 7th February, 1901"

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The above Steamer having arrived, Consignacs. of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, 4th March, 1901.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HE P. & O, S, N. Co.'s Steamship THE

"NANKIN,"

FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named romel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed of their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo

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From Persian Gulf, er S.S. Gao and Verama. Goods not cleared by the rath instant, at 4 PM, will be subject to repl

No Fire Insurance will be effected by ma in

case whatever, tradense

any

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage obs tained from the Godown Company, within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.

AM. MARSHALL

Acting Superintendent, Hongkeng, Ith March, spot,

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