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jestiles; he could also carry aloud ST. JOHNS AMBULANCE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP MONEY LOAN ASSOVIA- with him, and use in a limited time,
« much"larger nuinber of them, and,
"ASSOCIATION.
MR. LAU CHU PAX.
The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak has very
ridly presented to the St. Join
Anbulance Association a motor for LIND in connection with the war,
The in-
lance, which is being provided is a of £450, will hour the name of the
nor.
In addition, sulweriptions have been rut us below,, to provide equipraent for the Ambulance;
moreover, he could throw them both GENEROUS GIFT FROM THE HON, further and lower, thereby making more certain of hitting his quarry `or enemy. Ever since he recognised nd appreciated the relative energetic „value of mass and velocity his haa| steadily increased the lengthy and decreased the height of the projectile's imjectary. Whero palaeolithic man threw a stone 300 ft, necessitating an angle of elevation of 45, deg., modern man throws hundred-weights of steel 3000 ft. with an elevation of but a degres or two. Compare the Spitz-Geschoss bullet now being used. by the Germans with that of the old **Brown Bess" for a range of 500 yards a man is in the danger zone for only per cent. of the range in the gise of the latter missile, but for 100 per cent in the case of the former. The remarkably efficient danger zone of the German bullet
is due rather to its high, muzzle
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exceptional shape than to its calibre. The ordinary projectiles of war and [sport vary in weight from a fow grins to close on a ton; in energy, Sisetatt-As Aberdeen, Saveland, in from anything up to 200,000,000 it.- Í september 15th, Jussi Kristna, wichsw
inted Manila.; and in perforative power, from Manils papais please copy.
that which will penetrate a quai's head to that which will pierce 50 in. of steel armour. These projectiles are ejected from thermo-dynamic machines, fumiliary known as guns, rities, and cannon.
HONGKONG, FRipar. Sept. 1. 1915.
THE BEGINNING OF PRO-
·PELLED PROJECTILES,
Is this column the other day we | referred to a series of articles, appear- ing in Engineering," dealing with various forms of modern projectiles by Fleet-Surgeon C. Marsh Beadnell, F.C.S Dealing comprehensively with the propulsion of the bullet and its flight through the nic, its inace with, penetration into a perforation through an organism, the writer gives some interesting and instructive historical details us to the use of projectiles. It is almost certain that
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Hongkong Horticultural Society has issued its schedule for the 1916 Flower and Vegetable Show.
The Peking branch of the Banque In dustrielle de Chine has issued its fest series of Bank note of $1, 85, 810, 850 and 8100.
*** A Chinoso Justice is requested to
end his name and address (not necessarily fur publication) as otherwise his letter cannot appear in cur columes.
A passenger on the "Kishan" reports that while asleep on the boat at the wharf last night, $20 in Chincas antidiary coin was stolen from him.
the first animals to take intelligent Two bestpeople wore, fined $10 each use of projectiles as definite weapons, at the Marize Court by Commander Bock- both of attack and defence. were the with this morning for obstructing the access ape-like anecator of mankind. to the Ping Ou Wharf. Primitive man hit with his fists, but
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Annual General Heating.
The 2nd ordinary general meeting the shareholders of the Douglar Steam hip Co, Ltd., was held at noon to-day at the Company's Offices 20. Dus Yeux Road Central Thero were present: Mr. H. P. Whito, chairman, Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, Shewan, the Hon. Mr. David Landale, Monsta F. C. Potts, F.Smyth, H. R. P. Hancock, W. Logan, W. Worcester. P. J. Lepas, Capt. A. G. Hodgins, Chun Tong, Chun Sia and J. E Gomes (Secretary).
The Chairman, in moving the report "accounts, midt is with atisfaction that we are able, this year to pat before you rmolts bowing such improvemEAL
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TION QASE.
PREVIOUS DÉCISION UPHELD.
COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR.
AUSTRALIAN STEAMER BADLY
·DAKIGED.
Ms Justice Gemparts, in the Summary Court this morning gave his decleion in The Australia 'steareship, S1, AL the Money Loss &mociation case, which bats," which was schedaled to Juare was before the Court on Wednesday.. The Hongkong for the South at noon today aim was by Evan Tan, an ams), No. 3 with a general cargo and a fair, Bamber Lan Kwai Fong, sued Young Yee Roofers met with & serious accident with various alias, 184 Dus Van Rond schile moored at her anchorage in the Central for the so
of $189, being
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mount due from the defendada is respect harbour late yesterday afternoon.
inta dook and will be delayed about ten of aloney-Loan Amociation of which de consequence, the steamer has been towe fendant was aid to be the head
Mr. Goldring spposed he tha plaintif days undergoing shaolutely necessary and Mr. F., D'Alma represented The defence was that the Amosiation was an illegal, one constituted for the purpose of gain.
defendant.
* repairs.
The cause of the accident is believed to have been owing to the faulty gear of the oil tanker Uncas," belonging to
Mr. Justin Gumpertz said the whola mattie was covered by the judgment of the Standard Oil Company. The alb results which are mainis attributable to Mr. Justice Hareland in Chow Yan T. on her way down the harbour, out- 5 H.E. Law Report 199. The wall bound, under the command of Cap the charter of one of the Company's
Judge there decided that such tai Going, the pilot. She had left the evamers on adraitageais termos durior the last two months of the period under 10 ostion was not association Standard Oil Company's rats at Laichi. series and also to the withdrawal of the within the maning of the Companion kok shortly after four o'clock and a Ordinance. and that it dil","not compating steamer of the Japanese line from the Foochow run in April last, which hat undoubtedly had a beneficial effect on sarings. The loyal support of the officers of the Company' SERIDOTA bi contributed
sraali to *the** salinfactory resulta,
la's Chinese Moury Loan Assocation and "Astera to the engine room and besides ordinary cavigation duties the members hd no matual rights or isliough the commande were imediately they have alea of attend to the shipment obligations again what was done by the responded to the way on the oil bout, and discharge at cargo and have frequently escalation could not be described which was considerable, in view of the back to work at night and on Sundays, and dusioser: There was one transaction only† fact that her tanks were. ful), took tha
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MGANITO abowo,
I shall have much pleasure later on in proposing the payment of a bonus to them,
carry on business which has for its object directed cu ta the Central fairway. In the squisiting of gain."wiki/ the teretiating two jinks the helm was put
tindi over and refuse to be re-adjust
Capturing, tolographed stop dead "*
meaning of the words in the Ordinance.
In both conessing his Lordship agreed with Mr. Justits Engeland.
There was only ine fand and the money was only lant: GEOS..
vessel into the "St. Albania ( lying at Judgment was given for plaintiff wither mooring, The force of the impact
was terrife, the plates of the steamer.
For the spoon of a dozen lent or so were
from the amount it is proposed to BOOTTISH WOMEN'S HOS-a and ripped open while the oil boat's
Mr. Vig, Sui Chi ....... Mr. Ip Lan Chuan
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am sure shareholders will readily grants. The amount of the bonus, which will be approximately 87,000, will be deducted
Mr. Mok Cho "Ta
The General Managers and Consalting
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Mr. E. Esiphs, Hon. Titusprar of the al Centre of the Association, begs to acknowledge in addition, receipt of the fillowing mubscriptions, to the Associa tion's War Fund for the Wounded:-
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Previously acknowledged... $1.229.79.
HONGKONG FOLICE BESERYE,
PROMENADE" CONCERT,
of write the Company's properties.
of the demand for tonnage to disposa of
PITALS FOR FOREIGN SERVICE
cartier for our coast trade; and to replace FUND FOR HONGKONG SCOTTISH
her we have noqpired "z stearier, the s.. Moura, belending to the Union S. S. Ca of New Zealand, of considerably larger Infor carrying capacity,
some years built Baimin," * prica not very than the ** greatly in:
in excess of the amount re hope to receive by her alo and which in the opinion of the General Man- Coulting Committee in a rity reasonable mo at the present time of dormally high prices for steamers. She shculd arrive here next month. I do not think that there is anything in the Accounts that calls for special mention. The steamers stand in the books at a good deal ires than their present acteal value. The additicus sizes made referred to in the Accounts, were rendered necessary by the New Piracy Prevention Regulations, which came into force last year the amount.ort portgare is the same as last year, while the amount en fixed deposit has beenT: increased by 850,000. The Reserve Fond remains as it inst yese's Accounts, $8,525 has been added to the underwriting Account, and generally tha pany is it
bigbly satisfactory
and as doubtless shareholderi will wish to learn something as to fature prospecte I will a
that the presarb ontlock is very en-
and with the Haying The following is the programme to be coun
chartered at a remunerative Sigure unit the Hongkong Police submitted at
the middle of sett March, we may antici-
the Reserva's Promenade Concert, to be given pate the result of t
year's working with in the Public Gardens, under the dis optimism. I will now propose that divid tinguished patronage of H.E. the Governor, oud of 2 per cent be paid to shareholders, that the balance of profit' $73,391,04—leas Sir Francis H. May, EC.M.G., on Satur-abans of one darth's pay to the oficers of day at 9.p..
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the Company's steamers, be written off from the value of the Company's properties, and that the acconals sa preseo ed ho paused. 1 March...Old Comrades". Wilson. Me Symth mid that it was with vary
Band of the 14th Panjabis. Overture" Puct & Peasant... Suppe. great pleasure indeed that he seronded the
doption of the report and accounts Band of the 74th Punjabis.
on old shareholder in the Company it waR Molla Soprano Solo (with
obligate).Selectod. very gratifying to him to note the pros- Mre
Villiers Smyth.
perity of the Company, and he felt Blue Bird"...O'Neil.are the shareholders in general would 'A Orchestra of the Hongkong Police
join with him in according a vote of con- gratulation to the General Managers for Reserve:
Jones- their gan satisfaction but also to the ve yazcellans report which was not only Nevin general satisfaction of their constituents.
fäcidentally braised his own knuckles; report that a shipment of 275,000 oz. off he then discovered that it his fist silver has been made from San Francisco
4 Valeo contained a stick, club, or stone, heto Rongkong. could deal, in virtue of the greater
Band of the 74th Punjabis.
The theft from her wrist of a pair of momentum, a much more effective rattan gold-mounted bangles ralued at 180, blow, and that with less personay carly this morning, while she was asleep on damage. Nevertheless, such method her boat; is reported by a Chinese boats of fighting necessitated proximity
Selection.The Geisha
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Band of the 74th Panjabi Tango love you
Orchestra of the Hongkong
Reserve.
Mr. H. F. Mariel..
of the "Mours" and the The purchase of Bolesla of the Haimes as another-in- stance of the sble management under Police
which thair ataits were conducted, and he Selectedfalt sure that the superfluous toonag, of thecompany was bound to continue whether or not the war in Europe came to s spondy end and would continue for some time to te a very prefitable investment. The bonus to ebip's officers was very wise, nad he felt sure they would be as gratified to receiva it as the sharebridess would be in granting adairs 3 Soprano Sole Selected. He hoped that such a state of
Mra Villiers Smyth
would continue and the Company prosper,
2
PART I
Selection "The Quaker Girl" Moneleton.
The Band of the 74th Punjabia, Xylophone Solo "Ploia-Cola. The Band of the 74th Punjabis."
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with the animal attacked, and Mrs. Loureiro has become President of 8 Baritone Solo.......... El aum-Apetion of Ladies' and Gent's liability, therefore, to its retaliatory the Catholic Women's League. Mrs} *
biting, scratching, or other traumatic Jordan, it will be remembered, was elected at the last annual theeting hat she is o. accident
able to serve, owing to it-health. 11 am-Auction of a Motor Cyc's at reprisals. And then an
happened that led to a momentous Mesers. Hughes and Hough's.
discovery, destined ultimately to revolutionise the whole method of primitive warlare; the stone slipped from the grip of the aplifted moving hap, and fat without any body
The Baad of the 74th Punjabis. contact, a smashing blow was dealt
Selection... "La Traviate " the foe. Now this was a great step
Orchestra of the Hongkong Police Reserve. step on the part of our ancient for-
2nd Lieutenants H. Gillan EH.8 March. Might of RightBaleia. beurs, but serious diandvantages haden, F. J. Wicks and E. A. Fostor still to be overcome. The energy of 1: G.., all of whom served in the maka in his missiles had to be directlyHongkong, Ive been promoted to the 11.-Auctionpia Focaing Machine derived from that of his muscles of Lieutenant in the regiment. Lieutenant H Gillinan has also been Oil Engine, Polleys, etc. at Mare.and this while fighting was in actual appointed to the post of Captain Instructor
other important rails in Gunner. progreás Hughes and Hough's
being made on that energy, Physica! exhaustion placed a definite Emit to the weight of each projectile, the speed with which it could be thrown and the number that could be used of Furnitare, in a given time. The next intelligent Me move consisted in accumulating and storing up the energy of several men's muscles in inanimate machines, such-
Criminel Scasions open on Monday. Thee even indictments in the calendar
1 Brazilian Maxixo Denzuza" Nazareth. that neat year they might show a larger 18 prisoner. The charges ftude, Urchestra of the Hongkung Felice Reserve ratarn and if possible give the shate areon, disobedience of a deportation order, Valeo Reverin "... having explosive in suspicious circam.".
Alford.toiders a Christmas "Kansha in the The Band of the 74th Panjabis. shape of an interim dividend. stances, unlawful possession of property&Selection Country Girl Monckton and R. G. Shewan were re-elected to the Messrs. I. W. O. Benar, D. Landale roles outside the Oulony and
Consulting Committee, on the motion of robberies.
Mr. Hancock soonded, by Mr. Hodgins.
Mleases R. Lowe and C. Bernard Brown were relected auditora at remuneration of 8300 per annum, on the mozion of Bir. Emyth seconded by Mr. Chu
TOUS The Chairman thanked Mr. Smyth on behalf of the General Managers and the Reserve under Conductor Gonzales. Consulting Committee for his remarks, and H.K.P.R.
mid if the prospects were satisfactory and ccompanist, P. George Grimble, the ontlock warrated it the consulting 8.R.P.R
Committee would give heed to his mug There will be a late team to the Peak, iftion. He
tranced that dividend necessary, after the concert.
waktatita were ready and could be had on application..
Moxnx, Sept. 2
11, .m.-Drawing of Dubontures »A'
Hongkong Clab.i.
TUZIDAY, Sept.. 21 zme
9.30 p.-Auction
Picturos, Carpets, etc.
Hughes and Hough'>"
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When the US.8. "mington arrives Shaagimi from Hongkong Commander
FL. FL. Hough will be detached and will
GOD SAVE THE KING. Band of the 74th Panjabis pader Bandiaeter Christian,
Orchestes of the Hongkong Police
The oumber of soldiers': Ismilies being
proceed to the United States for duty at supported in Bozita intressed from 62,090 the Naval Academy, Annapolis. Md. F. d. in August last year tu 150,911 in July Inst. surgem F. P. Hough has been detached The allowances paid up to the end of Jaly from duty at the Naval Hospital, Canacar, tofalled 45,872,000 marks P... and will proceed to Shanghai for duty
as Medical Officer of the U.S.5. Wilmington,
The Bulletia of the Catholio Wớc
KWANGTUNG FLOOD
RELIEF FUND.
Mrs. A. M. Simpson Mrs. J. L'Andreu.
Mr. J. Davidson Mrs. Adum (libson Mr. Bonner **Mrs."
"CC" Liddal!*** Mrs. James Brown
WOMEN'S BEDS.
Second subscription List,
Mrs. Anstruther
Mrs. Stark.
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Mrs. Tutcher
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Total ................ £5 isterfing and 860 An error was made in the first list, $10 not $5 being given by Miss Wilkie.
Already acknowledged, 25 (sterlina) nos 2752, grand total, £30 (sterling) and $1.1372
stem was twisted and tara.
Assistance as reqabétioned from the leek and a tug stood by, all night. Dar- ing that time the St. Albans " muda six inches of water. She bad been heled jast on the water line. The "Unens will also go into dock.
But for the commendable and prompt uction of Captain Going the consequences. of tho accident might have been much more serious...
AN UNMUZZLED DOG AND A
SUMMONS.
M: W. L. Fheat, it the Palicu Court this morning before Mr Wood, mez- tioned the summons against the Hon. Mr D. Landale for allowing his dog to be out without a muzzle. Mr Landals had asked him to say that he had never soon Sergeant Baker in connection with the matter. Tha summons was apparently left at his house on the Penk but it never came to his notice. Someone rare him up on the telephone from the Police Station on Saturday moni ing and informed him of the anmmons, and BIY Landale told him that be know nothing about it. If the Court had been put to any inginvenience Mr Landale regretted fit. He was at his office all day long and
could always be found there.
His Worship id'the sumpons was call- ed on on Friday morning last, and be then- instructed Sergeant Baker to see Mc Lan dale on the matter. What Sergeant Baker ought to have done was to go down to Mr Inndale's office, and see him at once and inform him, What Sergeant Baker sp
Friday way to do nothing at all un
bus on Saturday morning to in- struct a constable to communicate with Mr Landsle o the tilephone. He seemed to have been guilty of neglect of duty in zot seong Mr Jandale personally and in com municating with him by telephone, both of which were wrong. He quite accepted Mr
Landale's statement...
Mr Shenton pleaded guilty to the offence, zod a finu of 83 was imposed.
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Two well-contested team races, and the pok match, which brought the evening
exclusion, were the best events in the muatic fury at the Victoria Recreation Club last night. The "list" tapis ni thu Ewa lengths
7002 between the FLK.V.Cght Section M.G. Co. and H.K. Police loerves Portuguesa 10, were clase but the former won by being quicker at the tum. Ia a similar event FMS, Tarise and Teaders bent the WHCI Team by a matter of inches through the Ene swiming of Jenkins. The high dive by Johnstone was 'good and in the poi Blues" beat Whites by 2 gothes 2, Logni (2) and Rodriguest scaring for the winners, Tinch and Sewell. for the White,” w
Selections of mic were played by the Orchestra of "the Sousadade Philar mada Juring the evening. A
The officials were Starters and Ti keepers Messz. A. E. S. Alves, F. (2) Witchell, A: A. Alves, and J. A. Eyen. Empire Mr. WaLogan. Judges: Messes..
Alves, F. lammiert, 14. C. Witchell, V. His, and & F.S. Alter
•The resulta sréte as follow Two lengths team œ___HK_V_{- Tight Section M. G. Co. v.. Folice Ro serves (Portuguese)-1, ILK. Volunteers (J. V. Ribeiro, Rodrignes, La Gome
M. Prullen, who on The Daily Mail. E, sia la 6, da Reza, L. II. Franco, £10,000 prize for a flight from London to aud ( A. Cheralbol Manchester has een primanted to the rank Plunging Competition.-10. A. Co- of œptain in the French niz aurice; Hm valhry2. C. A. Indriguca.
100 vurds Ladies Nouination Win
down in seroplar, After uning ite Taily Mail a prira, 31. Pasihanners of hents: Railton, L. M Fransiz. had given up frive for the quieter cecupe-GA. Cavallo, and A. Johnstone Final
The Tung W Hospital begs to schowk ben Sying in Rothin and Italy 9.30 p.m.-Aus.ion of a Collection of"
as arbalists, cross-bowa, ballistaa and Three touses in MacDonald Road wore men's Logos, just published, staten edge with thanks the following donations Tostage Stampe nt Messrs. Hughes catapults. Then, at length, as a Wednesday sold by public auction, thist Mias Stella May, eldest daughter of to the Kwangtung Flood Relief Fund
result of another recidental discovery, namely, No. 2 MacDonald Road sold for the Governor, has been received into Pare Shan Fook Shing from the and Hough's..
$20,000; No. 8 for 100 and No. 4 for the Catholic Church. Having - obtained. Flood Relief Society at Bang man harnessed the inorganic forces 80,500. The Orown lease in each case is the consent of her parents; to her change
lab collection 8 6,600.00 of Nature and hurled his projectiles for 300 years dating from October 14, of religion, Miss May went to Father Dilto 3rd collection454,65
Ditto
22nd collection: -4.000,00 by means of the energies unleashed 18. The ground measurements are No. 2 Christie at the Brampton Gratory for Per Mr. Chan Wai Shan from
instruction, and was received on the 20th Shut Bin Society of Foochow - 1,000,00 during ebemical exchanges; in short, URS square feet: No. 3, 5,224 square feet, he discovered and used explosive, od No. 46,800 square feet, the respective June, the Feast of it. Peter and St. Chinese St. Joseph's Society
Stat of Holt's Wharf. At first man relied rather on the Sul Crown rents being 30, $10.50 and
THURIDAY, Bept: 23:-
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BUNDAY, Sept., 20
-Queen of Norway's birthday.
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TURDAY, SOCE 28:-
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Paul
CHIRONIO DEARCHOEL.
RE you subject to attacks of diarrhoes? Keep imalately quiet for a few days, rest in bed it possible; be careful if your diat and take Chamberlain's Calid, Oboléra
weight of his projectile than on its speed, but gradually he discovered that by very slightly increasing, the latter, the former could be consider ably cut down without detracting in HAMBERLAIN'S Cole, Cholers and and Diarrhoes Remedy, This mellisine Diarrhoea Pemedy is the best know has dired cases of chronic diazzhops, that way front its destructive powere
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