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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1999.
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Water on Blockɛ...... 28
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DESTROYER'S BOLD BASH,"
HEAVY BOOM DAFENCE PROVĖS USELESS,
A placky feat was perffimed at dawn yester day in Portsmouth harbour by Lieut. John C. I: odgaon and a bare working crew of volunteers aa board the destroyer Ferral, reportí tha Morning Leader of 29th July.
It was not a warlike act; but it was an act of war, and it consisted in the effective testing of a type of boom that has hitherto been con. Bidered invulnerable for harbour defence,
In a hundred decisive seconds the battle betweed the Ferret and the boom culminated, and was over-ending in the apexpected, des», traction of the boom. "
„CREW CHEERED.
Such a stirring piece of " mimic real" warfare has probably never boon witnessed before, and
TH
*HESE DOGKS are conveniently situated in Yokokama harbour, and the attention of the cheers of the small koot of spectators who watched the tests wate tinged with relief rather Captains and Engineer is respectfully called to the advantages offered for Docklugthas exultation when the Ferret's volunteer and Sept., at Noon. and repairing Vessels and Machlasty of every deicription.
WEDNESDAY,
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The plavi and tools new of recent päitsens for dealing quickly and cheaply with work 8th Sept., Noot. and a large stock of material is always at hand, (plates and angles all being tested by
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Two powerful Twin Screw Towboats; are available for taking Vessels jin or out of toth Sept., Daylight. Dock, and for taking Salling Vassals in or out of the bay.. The Boating derrick is capable
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of lifting 40 tons.
crew rushed the boom; not only the vulnerabi- lity of a scheme of defence was at stake, but, perhaps, the lives of the small volunther crew.
The tension of the hundred seconds"that elapsed from the moment when the Forret was
seco threading her way through the double line of warships in the harbour, steadying herself for
the fateful dash, was intense."-
"She is not coming very fast," murmured
"Fifteen knots," hazırded a naval mas na bore. But avery second narrowed, the gap Tandan will be made up when required and the workmanship and material will be between the destroyer and the boom as she headed dead on to the obstruction, followed by
Steam Launches of Steel or Wood, Lighters, Steel Buildings and Roofs, Bridge the watchers, Work, and all kinds of Machinary are made on the pramisas,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD karantend
Hongkong, 1st September, 1909.
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG & CHINA
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
FRENCH MAIL LINES.
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The cust of Docking, and repair work, will be found to compare favourably with that of any port in the world.
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a bogs wave that bung menacingly over her
stern.
The commander and the steersman were on
A large mooring basin is available alongside ourlown works for mooring vessals whilst the bridge, and it was evident, from the moment under repairs.
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that Lient Hodgson steadied the destroyer on getting witblo striking distance, that he did not intend to hurt bis vassal to destruction in a slap-dash manner,
The boom consisted of a string of timber. bablks with fearsoma sieel raeth protruding. It is protected by a 5-inches submerged bawser, and surmounted by a 3-inch steel rope that might be expected to 'sweep away meats, fuanai," BLACKHEAD & CO., and deck gear of the attacking vessel.
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The attack was carefully calculated. The keen stem of the destroyer was to strike between two baulks of timber, her strengthened bows were to bend or loosen the steel spikes with which the baulks bristled, and by sheer waight timbers were to be wedged apart and the con- pecting wires broken or cut.
If this were the Ferrete plan of campaign-it was successful. She charged the obstruction
WEATHER-FORBOAST AND
STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED,
FROM THE HONGKUNG:
OBSERVATORY.
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALS
Meteorological signals are hoisted on the mast in front of the. Water Police Station Tsim Sha Tsui for the information of mastert of vassals leaving the port. They do not necessarily implyjthat;bad weather is expected
here:
Signal
f.
A CONE point upwards
A CONE poiar opwards and JNUM below
3. A DRUM
A OJEE point down- wards and DRUM below
5.
A CONE point down. wardu
6. A CONE
point down... wards and 'BALL below
7. JA BALL
A CONE 'polos_upwards
and BALL below
indicatena Typhoon to the North of the Colony.
indicates a Typhoon to, the North-East of the Colony,
Indicates a Typhoos to the East of the Golony.'.
Indicatesa Typhoon to the South-East
of the¡Colony.
indicates Typhoos to the South of the Colony.
indicatesa Typhoon
[*to the South-West
of the Colony,
Indicates a "yphoon to the West¡ of, the - Colony..
indicates a Typhoon to the North-Wes, of the Oolony.**
Red Signali ladicate that the centre ta
Black Signal Indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony.
with a forʼard draught of 5ft. "ipia, and she | believed to be more than goo miles away from must have cat Elean through the submerged the Colony, protective hawser because she struck the boom fair and squaro. Her bowe did not rise in inch; she was not "jumped up by the sub merged wire on to the ipikes, which, until this decisive moment, it was claimed would rip theThe above" signals'will, as heretofore, be bottom and side platos to shreds; and the hoisted only when typhoons exist in such watchers plainly saw the zia, hawser stretched positions or are moving în sach directions that above the boom snap when it came in contact Information regarding them is considered-to- with the destroyer's strengthened bows, leaving be of Importance to the Colony or to shipping little more than a dont as a record of the leaving the harbour. Impact
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There was not much else to be seen, haw. ever, for the moment the boam gave under the weight of this 325 ton destroyer, forced against it at 16 or 17 miles an hour, the wreckage swished back and clouds of foam hid the vessel from view.
EACH MAN'AT HİS, POST,
The volunteers, on board had bend told that they might shut off steam before the impact, and come and lay fit on their faces on deck, in cain the Ferret was swept by the stool wire or was spiked and foundered. But not a miao left his place, just as Lieut.--Hodgson and the helmsman stuck to their posts on deck the engineers and stokers kept to their work below, and, in fac, felt so little. of the shock that they did not know that the boom had been rushed totit the burried arders "Stop," "Go astero," were tinkled down from the bridge.
The anti-boom party ware victoriods--for ibere is a boom and anti-boom, controverty in Daval circles-and to emphasise the triumph launch, in its baste to render first aid to the Ferret in case she wanted it, dashed through the gap in the boom to join the swarm of vostels that steamed upalongside the destraper. CALM CONFIDENCE.
They found Lieut. Hodgaon coolly counting. up his crew of volunteers; and ticking them off to see that none was hart or missing, and with his hands in bis pockets ha looked over the side and assured inquirers that all was well.
The Ferrel could have returned to dock under her own steam, but it was part of the
programmathat she should betaken in charge by the dockyard lugs, and as the surrendered her self to them rumours that she was spiked and foundering were current. As a matter of fact the destroyer was scarcely scratched.
The ship's complement is about so, but for yesterday's dangerous dury fower than ton- volunteers were called for, just enough to command, drive, steer, and stock the vessel. They were readily forthcoming, and they had the satisfaction of having thrown- light on a very knotty problem of saval defence, The Portsmouth boom was supposed until yesterday.to.ba.invalsstablo-and so probably it would prove to be as part and parcel of the Harbour defences, bát the existing type of boom in itself, as a prateciion to non-military ports and harbours, is shown by the Forra's feat to be absolutely useless. --
THEORY AND PRACTICE, Nothing could have been carried away with more ridiculous sass than the obstruction of beams, spikes, and wire, which has its counter part at various pointi round the couit, and the 88-85, Des Vani Road, Central, excuse that it was kept too taut at Hardway
Hongkong,
sounds childish; It has to be recognised that: the contraption which has stood the test of years (in theory) has failed the first time it has brou Terput to s practical last,
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Those signals are repeated at the Harbour. Office, H.NS. Tamar, Green Island Signal Mast, and the Fingstaff on the premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloon,
URGENT SIGNAL.
In addition to the above, when it is expected:" that the" wind may. Increase to fall typhoon force at any moment, the following Urgani Signal will be made at the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office —
--THREE- KÉPLOSIVE BOMES, AT INTERVALE
OF TEN BECONDS.
A Black Cross will be holsted at the sAMJ time, superior to the other shapes.
NIGHT SIGNALS.
The following Night Signals will be exhibit ed from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Ofre Flagstaff, and H.M.S. Tamar,
I, Three Lights Vertical, Green Green Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated more than 3oo milles from the Caluar.
11. Thres Lights Ves, “al, Green Red Gröer, Indicains that a typhoon is believed to be situated less than 300 miles from the Colony.
III. Three Lightse tical, Red Green Rad, Indicates that the wind may be expected to increase to fall typhoon force at any moment,
No. III. Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being first published by night.
These Night Signals' will be substituted the the Day Signals at sunset, and will, whop necessary, be altered during the night,
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SUPPLEMENTARY)WARMINGS.
For the beneft of Native Graft and passing" Ocean Vessels, a Cone will be azhibited at sich of the following stations daring the time that any of the abore Day Signals-are-hols ad- in the Harbour.......
Gap Rock
Wagian. Stanley.
Cape Collinson,"
“Aberinen."
San Ki Wan, Sai Kung. Sha Tau Kol. Talpa
This will indicate that there is a depression - somewhere in the China Sox, and that a Storm Warning is hoisted in the Harbour.
Forther detalls can always be given to Ocuss Vessels, on demand, by signálgfrom the light: kouses.
1., G. V100,