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INTIMATIONS

SUCCESSFUL"-COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHY,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13тæ, 1907.

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of the natural colour rosnite obtainable with the new autochrome plates has aroused great interest.

The interest is heightened by the fact that for the present these plates are not procurable, the makers, Messrs. Lumiere, of Lyons having completely sold their stock out, although the prica of each plate is in English money half a crown, In the curront number of Photography Mr. Bayly describes at length how he zuconaded beyond his most sisugniue expectatious with

of theo phitona ho could. buy.

Of the process, he says "It is only oar old friend the three-colour process in a new gaiss only, instead of interposing screens, getting KEMMLER the negatives, making positives, and superpos. ing in registration, all is lumped into one. The glass is first coated with some tacky adhesive, on which is spread a layer of transparent grains of starch,

MOTOR NOTES FROM HOME.

Written for the Hongkong Daily Press,

BY PETROLIUS,

[ care are quite the fashion with Indian prinses, q The Argyll people" at the present time are cond noting a special advertising compsigo throughout the Far East. The Adama Heniit makers are not neglecting their opportunities good reports coming from British Malaya, while I understand another firm see shortly sending out a fleet of cars under the charge of experts for a grand tour of the markets. It is therefore interesting to observe that the question of the most suitable car for the Tropies and Colonies bas been discussed in the columns of a Tropical paper. Apparently opinion is divided between the Adams, the Argyll, the Rover, the Humber, and the Darracq. When this choice is uprrowed to these few, a prospective purchaser cannet go far wrong, and I sin sure either of the makes named, built especially, and under very care ful supervision for use in the Får hinst can- not but gīra satisfaction.

· Flesi F trøel, Pth August. The Brooklanda Autodrome still endeavours to kindle a epark of excitement in motorders. The ogre in the early days feebly struggled to burst its embryotic shell, and to startte the world with a raging toarlug. spectacle of andreamt of speed. The vast autodrome is one of the new things under the sit, for except that its parents were the areas of ancient Nowa and the speed ways of modern America, anthing of the sort had ever been attempted The very novelty of the scheme attracted aimo- thousands to the opening "Most-the new spart song on its trial. The meating was organised on horse racing lines; there even were a saddling hell and colours for the bogoggled jockies; but the stgede word of steel

The Judges drawn for the July Argyll Cup and the spool of the thorough brads often bordered on 100 miles-au-hour To the Competition are Messrs. Mac Pemberton, of the

Sphere,

Stanley Spooner, of the "Automoter uniuitiated all this may sound suficiently sousa Journal, and Messrs. Buish of the "Morring tional and attractive, but the fact remains that Post,"

Motor Tugs have appeared in

in Paris. There from a spectacnur point of view the Brst meet- ing was a glaring failure, and, indeed. the few work, is to tow big cars through the city, thus

expenditure. "The interstices between the starch graing brokies" present vainly endeavoured to finding them consid neile amountain fuel are the filed up in some was not described, pigeous to pluck in order to recoup the three with black particle-onchon, in some form-cahillings railway fare from town and the A GUARANTEE

all too heavy admission fees. TEST that no light whatever can pass through the plate except through the dyed starch graius. PERIOD OF TWO YEARS 80 that, although every particle of light passing through such a plate in vividly coloured by the GIVEN WITH EACH INSTRU-starch, yet on holding it up to the light the plate lg locks much like a piece of fidely MENT. Inspection INVITED, ground glass without perceptibils colour.”

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These grains are all of a size. They ars of three kinds, however one dyed av intense violet, -que-a-vivid-green-and-one-a-brilliant-orange The dyed grains are thoroughly mixed in

atarch such proportions that, what dusted over the plate, the coloured light passed by them, being combined by the ere, as the grains are very araali, jooks perfectly white, sad without say trace of colour whaterer,

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of the big racs (in which the state was

MOTOR DREVITIES.

Lord Montagn says that some extrems sportsman has offered a British firm £50

they can but a car to travel at the rate of three tiles a minute.

The Motor Club kamover 2,000 inambera, as touch as £2000) completed his elabing and is now aflistest to the British Motor Boat drive amidst stony silence. Not a dog barked, Chib. not a sili bay cheered, never a bundkerobief

fluttered or a hat was flung in the air. What i | · SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY ON THE change to Kempton Park or Assot!

THE SECOND MEETINO.

A rail light filter adjusted to these plates is supplied for nae with them. It is fairly intense in coleur and is of the ordinary kind in fiat. Compared with the ordinary dry plates, Much as I should ke to Bid a peg-on these new platee are undoubtedly expansive, the which to hang a Brooklands eulogy. I must con- more so it is impossible to take prints from frss I am at a loss auless it may be said that them, but the result is apparently so simply attained, that if time shows the pictures to be the second meeting was better than permanent, their use will afford a new fasciution inang ural ape As was only to be expected, for tho photographer,

The work of pioneers in plate polugtags

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RADIUM EMANATION.

Nature recently contained a short preliminary notice by Sir William Homsay of an Important which will shortly be published by the Chemical research he has completed, a full account of

ociety. Contioning to work on the same lines which led, in 1907, to the discovery that the emanation from radium disintegrates into helium The Times, however, is not so enthusiasticfter the ryclans of press and publie condom-when left in a vaenam, experiments were made nation, the excentivo introduced "enine slight with the emanation in presence of different the, of the It says:

improvements. Notwithstanding, the gate was substancos. The results are in the highest has been carried a stage further by the intro a stall one, and there was no great enthusiasm. degree extraordinary. In presence of water the duction of a plate by Mosara. Lamite Brothers In the half crown enclosuree the loyers of edd,adition to the oxygen and hydrogen which result emanation pro tused, not belium, but neon, ia apon which a fairly satisfactory helinchrome

some of them welshars, plaintively invited from the decomposition of the water while in transparency may be made with опе охрови and with little more trouble than when making ptronage. The sensation we had gone to seek the presspce of a saft of copper, the inert gas an ordinary negative An exhibition of trans was missing, only the unexpected happened, and produced is neither of this, but organ. A the parencies made-by-this-method, given at n

same fase; the residue, after the copper has alone saved the afternoon from becoming been moved from the solution, showed the meeting of the London and Provincial Photographic Association, was au interesting oq The chief entertainment was the spectra of sodium and of calcum, and, vory corollary of Mr. Wall's description of these over the emb ukment which Me Huntley faintly, of lithiau Balium is, of cours, ons of process at the Royal Photographic Socisty Walker made with his Barrace, happily without the stituents of the gry hurt in which the But theaverage amateur photgrapher although injury to anyone, and Captain Owens car aliments were performed, so that it will be be can now obtain in Paris these starch-grain crosted a mild diversion by catching fire. It from the copper, o is separated from the glass, impossible to prove whether it has been formed three-colour plates, al, half-s-crown for half-plata

was evident that the Brooklands authoritiesunil there has bour time to repeat, the exper wet bave the nicest difficulty in making their the ether elements this possibilty must be ruli maris in bulb of fused silica. But with regard to weetings of sufficient interest to attract the out, and we are confronted by the alternatire of ordinary public, and it was with this end i

sccepting the transmuletin of the alene te as a fact, or discrediting the accuracy of Sir Willi um Hammy's work is every particular. It is was organised upon better methods and more tides of the constitution of matter will not ba cortain that so revolutionary a change in our accordance with the wishes of motor men and generally accepted by chemists until every the public in general. Last Monday I-audiophole has been alased against the possibility dwu to Brooklands somewhat pessimistic as to the possibilities of getting sport for my money Mack was my surprise therefors to be able to thank myself for going. The little alterations the ersentire made worked wuders, and from the improved attendings and greater enthusiasm manifestodia the racing, there is now a likelihood of Brooklands paying its way. On the other head it is somewhat singular to note that only one representative of British machines was in evidence, and probably the only reason why the self advertising Napoleon, still continues the practice is that he forms so singular an exception.

size, and can secure thereon an approximately true representation of the e lours of an eriginal scene, will probably hardly regard his finished reantts as fully realising the anticipations which seemed justified. by ree ut rather too eulogistic announcements,"

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TORE MENTING AT BROOKLANDS

1 error, and the fall paper which Sir William criticism. Yet, considering 164 usture of the Ramy promise will be subjected to keen recont progress in our knowledge of the structure of the atom, it will, we think, be agreed that the balance of probability is Iugaly in favour of the substantial accuracy of these obs rvations. Great weight must be allowed to the authority of Sir Willam Ramsay, who, prasu nably, would not have published such extraordinary results unless he were perfectly sure

are of their tenth.. But, apart from this, the observed facts are bot intrinsically improbable in view of our present knowledge. If it be granted that the atom is capable of being broken up (and the transformations of radium have placed this proposition almost beyond doubt), and it

oas product of the decomposi

amana ion under certain conditions, it is not unreasonable to imagine that, under different oircumstances, other members of the same group of olemeals should be produced. This is what Sir William Ramsay fade. for neon and

argon are allied to

halium is tion of

The Belgian races also passed off willout. creating a great amount of enthusiasm in British motordow, although that well known sportscan Mr. Lee Guinzas, distinguished himself. must also congratulate Mr. Bautley Walker apon his remarkable cape from serious accid-helium. Similarly, lithium and sodium are of ent after dashing through a pair of closed gains the same group as copper, and might coo at eighty miles a hour. Although his car was givably be formed from its disintegration. It overturnet, and he was flung into an adjoining necessarily elapse before the fie'd which the thus is tantalising to reflet that much time must fiell, he was able, after a new wheel hai been been opened out can be thoroughly explored, fitted to his Darracq, te rosume his journey as Experiments with the emanation cannot be emiliagly as ever.s

indessie'y multipled, since its rate of production ie slow, and there are not movny chemists tiens necessary in handing sch in itse mal competent to perfrom the delicate manipula quantities. The further development of the subject will be awaited with great interest Egineering

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The awards of the Scottish Reliability trials have at length been issued after weeks of hard work by an army of editors and assistants each of the. 96 compoting cars haring to be eurofalls studied, alloted marks for reliability end fuel consumption and bill clim'ing capa bílitics. Gold medals bavo been allotted to the "Swift, Mass (21. Belsize, Coventry Hum- her, Arial Simpler, Iris and Rolls-Royce. The Pains Scottish cup, however, was won by the Now Arrol-Johnstone for the lowest consumption of fuel. This car did remarkably well on its Detive beatb, for not only did it "have"the brilliant record of 41 miles to the gallov, but , was also second to the gold medalist, receiving. ja addition s neo-stop certificate. In Class II. the only absolutely non-stop was made by the 1b.p. Argyll. In Class III. the Balaize gained very high marks as a mountaineer, although both, the Argyll and Coventry Humber ran it very clows. In Clasa IV. the Mass triumphed, while premier honours fell in Class. V to

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