DEFENCE OF GIBRALTAR,

OPINIONS OF ARTILLERY EXPERTİ.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1901.

ness of this bond. A prudent parent gradually loosens the strings of the apron and thereby strengthens the ties of affection.. Six Hubert also pata his finger upon another spot when he refers Mr. Gibson Bowles recently issued a pain to the minute control of the smallest expend. phlet, condemning the site of the new 'hariture, exacted by the Colònial Office. It is the bour and naval döckyard at Gibraltar, but the cause why, he says, in local legislativè assemb- pamphlet is not considered by the military lies, gentlemen nominated to a sext, and there authorities of Gibraltar as stating the whole by recipients of the Queen's commission ap case. Their view may be conveyed as fol- pointing them advisers to Her Majesty, end by lows:-

Creating a kind of opposition to the Govern ment, a course of conduct which is neither more nor less than a political absurdity. The Colonial Office bas, in the past, been hampered by the Treasury in a manner prejudicial to the welfare of the Crown Colonies, and Sir Hubert Jerningham earnestly trusts that' in future the Treasury will realise, as it appears at last to be discovering, that the Colonial Minister is the best judge of the lime and occasion when the younger dependencies require assistance. · A late Governor of the Straits Settlements never ceased to complain that his rich Colony had been put back twenty years by the narrow-mindedness of the Treasury. Whether there should be a Council of the Colonies as there is a Council of India Sir Hubert does not discuss; but there can be no question, he says, that British policy is not sufficiently brought home to the Colonists, owing to the fact that incessant work at the Colonial Office prevents its officers from devot- ing time to the study of Colonies on the spot, while the manner in which the smaller depen- dencies are apparently neglected, forces upon them the belief that they are equally misunder- stood.

If the guns, on the Rock remained silent, 'the disagrecable results pointed out by Mr. Bowles may ensue. But, as our artillery still possesses same fighting value, the probability of serious damage being done by hostile guns emplaced on the Spanish shore is very remote. Artillery experts admit that the cannon at pre- sent in position in Spain could shell the new harbour, but our own guns absolutely dominate then, and could prevent anything like an effective bombardment. In addition to this, the batteries on the Rock facing westwards have been immensely strengthened, ara con- stantly being added to. The points on the opposite shore whence hostile gups could fire are well-known, and are absolutely exposed to our own batteries,

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One axion followed in an artillery combat is that the attacker cannot secure any real effect until the enemy's fire is first subdued. It is impossible to subdue the fire of Gibraltar, and the British public may rest assured that the new harbour will offer sufficient security, as the whole of the district from which hostile Are can be directed can, also be swept by the projectiles from Gibraltar. The works which at present have been erected on the Spanish shore are beneath contempt. The mobile

do any real injury. - guns are too weak

The suggested harbour on the east side of the Rock, is regarded as impracticable. would also be open to gun-fire. A floating dock would not be a satisfactory substitute for the graving docks now being constructed, as it would be exposed to all, the dangers of tor pedo-boat attack, which the new harbour is built to meet, and could be easily destroyed or Bunk.

If Gibraltar is to be retained as our western naval base in the Mediterranean, a new harbour is believed to be the best solution of a very difficult problem. With sufficient of the new and powerful guns on the western face of the Rock, any possible attack from or, through Spain may be regarded with equani mity.

LONDON'S FAREWELL TO THE ROYAL TOURISTS.

London gave the Duke and Duchess a great send-off.

The weather was not exactly what one would have chosen, coukl ane ever-choose one's own weather, for leaving home on a great ocean voyage.

Yet, in the cold, bleak, blue, gloom there seemed to be something distinctly in sympathy with the occasion. The King and Queen, still in the early days of their great grief, were parting with their only son, sending him away on a journey great in distance, great in the time it would take, but greater still, far greater still, in the responsibilities that hung upon it.

London realised that the moment was AD bistoric one. History repeats itself. But there' never could have been its prototype to this event. The young Duke, who would one day be King, was, with his Duchess, setting out in state to head the festivities that were to inaugurate the birth of a great Commonwealth, an event which will make enduring the new. bond it is to celebrate... Greater still was the occasion. For the visit was not merely, to Australia. It was to all our larger colonies. It was to weld not alone the Australian colonies into one. It was to help to weld all the colo- nies to the Empire which one day the young Duke, as King, would help to rele.

And London knew it and in the serried ranks as they saw the royal couple leave the capital, and in their cheers, there sounded the glorious mission of the visit, not alone send-off to Sovereign's son, but greeting from people to people..

From York House, St. James's, to Victoria station the streets were lined with people. Out- side the station the crowd was an enormous

one,

Among those either saying "farewell" here or going on to Portsmouth to see the royal couple off, and who were awaiting them on the platform, were the Duke and Duchess of Con- naught, Prince Louis of Battenberg, Prince Christian, the Duke and Duchess of Argyll, the Duke and Duchess of Teck, Prince Alexander of Teck, and Lord Clarendon. Punctually at three o'clock came the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall through the cheering of the people. The young couple looked radiant with excite- mest and happiness.

The King and Queen, accompanied, among others, by Princess Victoria and Prince Charles of Denmark, arrived ten minutes later.

The King, looking well, and the Queen, bear. ing evident traces of motherly anxiety, greeted their children. Then they entered their saloon together, and away, amict cheers, went the train.-- The Morning Leader:

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Reutens, J. W. Rigby. Rippin, J. Rehemoobhoy, H. Reutens, J. W Rivingston, C. F.“ Rose, R. Ramos, A Rowand, A. C.

Samborn, F. G.

Scheffer, T. F.

Slattsson, C. J. Singh, A. Samuel Salmberg, R. Schwalm, M. Schierbaum, P. Sheppard, P. A Stewart, J. E.. Sheller, W. Stewart, A. H.

Sylvester, F. W.

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Smith, W. A.

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Spieler, L

Stewart, Mesers. J. & G. Silverthore, A. "

Sanderson, A. O, D.

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Tredory, J. Thompson, A Townsend, A, M.

Thompson, P. H. W.

Turney, A. H,

Thom, Capt. J. Tayleur, d

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The Empire Review, the latest of the month- ly magazines, contains an article in its Febru ary number on "Crown Colony Government,"

Harris, A, C. by Sir Hubert E. H. Jarningham. After some

Harrigan, J. general references to the enthusiasm recently

Handly, R, W.. manifested in the Colonies towards the Mother

Harkens, J. Country, the writer remarks that, in spite of Herbinville, L. D. this rapid growth of sympathy, ignorance as to

Honey, B. bow our colonies are governed is frequently Hardy, R. I. met with, Sir Hubert therefore thinks, in view

Hochafel, E. C. of actual events, it may be timely, and perhaps Hachiz, C. W. instructive, to consider from a practical stand- Hoag, P. V. point what a Grown colony really means, the

Hibberdine, W. part it plays in the unity of the Empire, Hopkins, Rev. W. E. and whether, in the altered conditions ofte

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Club day, a system of government that may be said to date back more than half a century

Hinderkoper, J、 ago is not capable of improvement. It is Ingold, F interesting to note that Sir Hubert Jemingham, Jantzies, K. who writes with the knowledge of a practical Jones, Dr. administrator, suggests whether in these days Jonce, c/o Councel

James, San B. of free and universal education the work so well begun in the cause of the greater depen-

Johnson, J- dencies might not be further extended by the

Jannote, G. Cabinet of to-day to the lesser possessions of

Kargo, T. the Crown, so as to effect a closer understand. Knight ing between the people in these Colonies and Kervan, R. F. the authorities at Dowing Street For example, Kiumisgens, Capt. Ceylon, the Straits Settlements, Janisica, Trin. Kirkpatrick, M. C. idud, Fiji and Hongkong are surely in

Lanza, L. advanced condition than Honduras or the Leslie, M. K. Turies Islands The Crown Colonies, the Liberge, C. writer. goes on to remark, experience dissp-

Lowe, R. pointment at having no power of initiation, no

Liblain means of making their voice heardin the councils List of Registered Covers in Ports Restante. of the Empire, and they are apt to resent being considered mere infants with unformed sinews Allam Thu Con & Co. Kader Bap, Insp. and thus incapable of strengthening in their Abonne, P. A.

Koch, Carl own individuality the Empire of which they Adam, Mis

Kalla Singh, 1.P.C.645 form a past. This feeling cannot be said to Aziz Khan, Lapiz . Khadoorce, Elyeter make for unity, and naturally raises the ques- Abdul Khan

Saleh tion whether the system of Government under Allah Deen, I.P.C.775 Kader Hadjie Mo- which these Crown Colonies liye, is not sus- Afzul Khan

bamed Aldul ceptible of advantageous modifcations, if not Ahmed cen, I.P.O. Khadoury, Ezer Salchá of beneficial reform. In short, the Crown

638 (2)

Fattab Singh to Kul Colonies, taken collectively, are too much tied Abda Khan, L.P.C. 798 lah Singh, (Amsit- to the apron-strings of the Colonial Office, and Attare Khan, No. 774 Bar), Police Station, are inclined at times to rebel against the fight. Anderson, R. D. Hongkong

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(3)

Butchan Singh Bhagwan Singh Budha Khan Bull, P. Gulvao Brougham, Ed. Bootay Khan; I.P.C.

740

Blank, Miss A., Arran

dale, Southport (1) Returned. Bertram, C. Buta Singh Bova and Co., Supt.

Brewery, Brough, R. Burkely Alli

I.P.C. 856. Cotewall, H. R. Crows, J. Chandi Singh

(3) Khan,

Carum Baksh, (Um

balla)

Caine Road No. 29 Cartwright, J. Chandar Pal Singh Clarkson, G.

Chanda Singh, I.P.C.

585 Clarke, J. Chao, H. Y.

Davis, Mrs. Lamartine

T.

Dimelli, Miss F. Delhi, N, M. Khat Dean Singh, I.P.C.

547

Easey Khan, I.P.C.

658

Fur Siakar Sang Fazal Ahmed

Falek, W.

Flores. J. S.

Fox, F.

(3)

Fatmalce (Bombay)

Felicie, Blaz

Fosuisane, A.

Ghaus. Mohamed M.

Gob Rikisaburs

Geoghegan, N. M..

Galthke, 'Fr.

Ghulam Rasool

Gabor Khan

Liaco, Cheang

Lopes, Da. C. J. Leopold, Herrn. Mannington, A. Maclaren, J. W. B. (3). Mandigs, Á, L. Mohamed Akbar Mohamed Khan Mulla Singh Montero, F. M. Massey-Lee, J. H. McKay, Charles Morris, Capt. R., R.A. - Mondha Singh

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Prizis, K. Pederson, C.

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Stern, B. (2)

Gewanal Singh, LP.C. Sultan Mahomed

807

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Gulab Khan, I.P.C.

509

Hans, Mrs. A. J. C. Heintz, H.

Hinton, R. S.

Hollister, G. K. Hinda Singh Haraguchi, B. Harper, A. Hand, H. J. (Manila), To Constancio Hand, Vic. Eng. School, Hongkong. Harwood, Thomas Hasham Alli, I.P.C.

667

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Smulas, H.

Saloon, A. J.

Sato, T.

Sassoon, S.

Stanford, Mrs. A.

Sturdy, E. V. (London).

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politan Dock). Stanley, Mrs. C. L. Staden, J. T. Thornhill, Capt. Teves, Mariano. Telvier, Mr. Tchervinsky Umetani, N. Ultam Singh

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||For brainworksin, protonatsi nal man, teachers, sendanta, 'sts, and in'dibility, seminal [Îotasa, dyspepale' of narvoná

origin and Kusomnia.

It is readily ashminted and promoten digestion.

PHOSPHOOLYCERATE, SYRUP (OHAPOTEAUT} PHOSPHOBLICERATE WINE (OHAPOTEAUT)

PHOSPHOBLYCERATE CAPBULES

(CHAPOTEAUT}'

8, Pus Visteons, PARIN-FRANCE

of health. This preparation purifies the whole system through the blood, and througbly eliminates every por

poisonous raatter from the body.

THERAPION No. 3, fornervous exhaustion, waste of vitality, and all the distressing con- sequences arising from early error, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &c. It posseses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated.

THERAPION may be procured of the prin- cipal Chemists, and Merchants throughout the world Price in England 2/9 and 4/6,. In order ing, the purchaser should state which of the three numbers he requires, and observe that the word "THERAPION" appears on the Govern- ment, Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) effixed to every genuine package by order of Her Majesty' Hon. Commissioners, and with- out which it is a forgery.

Sold by AXS. WATSON & Co., Limited, Hongkong, China and Manila..

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UNTOUCHED BY HAND

MELLIN'S

For INFANTS

FOOD

and

INVALIDS.

When prepared in similar to Breast M{}K

HELLIN'S FOOD WORES, PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP "BUCKINGHAM,” FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI. The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees 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.

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 16th April, 1901.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:

FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. THE Steamship THE

L

Captain Vyyyan, having arrived from the "DENBIGHSHIRE,"

informed that their goods are being landed at above Ports, Consignees of Cargo-are hereby

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong Limited, at Kowloon and stored at Consigares

risk and expenIC

have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining No Claims will be admitted after the Goods undelivered after the a3rd instant, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 22nd instant, at 2.30 PM. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, Agents. Hongkong, 16th April, 1901,

NOW READY. AN ACCOUN

OF THE RECEPTION OF H.M.S."

HONG KO'NG

[1300

ERRIBLE

AND THE ANCAMAR

FESTIVITIES CONNECTED

THEREWITH,

WITH A WOODCUT OF THE "TERRIBLE

To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper, PRICE 30 CENTS.

As only a limited number have been priated intending purchasers should send their Orders. early, for the lustie of this interesting souvenir. will soon be exhausted.

Hongkong, 1 June, 1900,

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