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[BY PERCIVAL A. HISLAM.] Most of us have been taken by surprise by the announcement that the Orion, to be launched at Portamouth, to-morrow, is to be armed with guos of 13.6-inches calibre.

All the reference works show ten 12 inch KURI

for this ship, and Mr. Alan Burgoyne, LP., shows the same armament in his latest tabular statement of the world's Dreadnoughts, published this month. One can bat admire the thoroughness with which the Admiralty has kept the details close for so long, but the the details of her

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FROM SOUTHERN PAPERS.}

· SOUTH AFRICAN · BRIÓN-MINT:

London, August 31st. Beater telegraphs from Pretoria that the Union Government has already taken steps to establish a mint at Pretoria.

GREECE AND TURKEY.

London, September 1st. Greece has made a strong protest to Turkey on the subject of the recrudescence of the

boycott.

The Turkish Press condemns

"INDIA PRESENT AND FUTURE.

Sir Francis Younghusband writes to The Timer an follows :--- -

ant of Germany in von der Taûn secret until i the ship was actually of the Powers in connection with the section launense burden, we had be froud from all

of Cretans in Greece. It describes Greece and Bulgaris un distarbers of the peace, and male volent neighbours requiring a sharp lesson.

Bir,To abstain from encouraging false hopes as to India being able to govern itself you, sir, bara sa opportunely pointed out, an within any measurable distance of time is, Imperative duty. Not that it would be to disadvantage, If she were thus able to stand Mone. If India was to strong and devetopad What we could, without administering the country, trade and reside there, invest pur capital and set up business and manufacturing establishments there, as freely as we can, in s European

should an

administrative, and political energy and ex- panditure which we now put into

India and the communications between it and England wo could then direct to the development of our own country, our own Colonies, and our own race.

But it is

is no because we see that thore no pre- sent prospect of the Garkhs and the Bengali, the Hindu and the Mahomedan, the Sikh and

when we are not there to shepherd them; because we know that if we were not thera Mahrattan would be fighting Mahomedians for supremacy, Gurkhas would be raiding Bengal, and Afghans adding yet another flory in gredient to the strife, and that, even if all their differences were composed and the united Indians were strong enough to assist invasion by land, there is no possibility of their being able to raise either the money or the men to defend themselves by ses as woll; and lastly, because we recognize that an India with ench a wesknees would soon have to appeal for protes

has not yet been emulated,

The Von der Tena, however, marked no great architectural or gunusry advance. The Onion, on the other hand, in placed at once in the

PORTUGAL ALSO TO FIGHT THE CHURCH. forefront of contemporary battleships, for the

“Londün, September 1st. 13,5 is a gua from which great things are ex-

A Lisbon talegram states that Ministers are pected. The calibre itaalf is act new, for we preparing to promulgate measures sainst Reii- already bars

not guns mounted in the Dare 13.5-inch

in Spain... several of the old Admiral cloxe-Anson, Rodney, &c.similarly armed, have been sorapped.

Nor is it the largest gun ever

Fisher's warships. The old Inflexible.ated in our ship at the bombardment of Alexandris-had four 16in. muzzle-loaders, while the ill-fated Victoris, her sister abip the Sans Parail, and the Benbow, all had two 16.251, respons. The old Italian ships Lepanto and Italis carry four 17in. guns ench, while guna 17. were originally mogated in the

in the Dandolo and Dallio, ched in 1876-8.

eight ships of the Royal Sovereign class, while gions Congregations similar to those adopted the Patban, lying down together in one fold

The naval guu has had an interesting history. James Military Dictionary says that cannon were used as early as the thirteenth century in aasval engagement between the King of Taois and the Moorish King of Seville. The earliest. mention in the records of the Royal Navy, how-

in 1356. ever, in in an "Indenture

now ly the Public Record Office, between John lyng, formerly Clerk of the Ships, Gallers, Balingers, and others the King's Vessels, and Holmyng, Leget, Keeper of the

THE WORLD'S SUGAR GROTS,

London, September lat. The estimate of the world's sugar crops shows a surplus of 100,000 tons...

BANK AMALGAMATION ABANDONED.

London, September 1st. The projected amalgamation of Farr's Bank and Lancashire and Yorkshire Banks has been skandoned, in deferezve to the protests of oustomers of the latter, who object to outside control.

AMERICAN RACECOURSES CLOSED.

London, September 1st. Nine racecourses in New York State have been closed as a result of the anti-gambling legislation.

TERRITORIALS AND DISCIPLINE.

London, September 1st.

Mr. A. M. Mond, M.P. Baked Mr. Haldane to reconsider the case of the member of the Territorial forces who was imprisoned for in-

enbordination.

Mr.

Haldane, declining, said: "If the nation seriously desires a citizen army and nons

same," supplying a number of brass and iron guns to the Christopher, Bernard, and Mary, of the Tower" in each case, the suffix having 951-4 apparantly been in general use then to express other, the citizens must conform to discipline.”

the meaning of the present-day "H.M.S."

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM SECURED IN TURKEY 16TH CENTURY ARMAMENT,

London, September 1st. Many of the

arliest ganz in xaval und werd

Reuter wires from Constantinople that, as breech-loaders, and some were actually rifledresult of protracted negotiations, the United two festures generally looked upon as essentially States Ambassador has secured from Govern modern inventions. The construction was, of ment exemption from the provisions of the course, primitivs, the weight of the shot thrown, Ottoman law controlling the Associations of all for the most part, insignificant. It is never- theless a matter for some ustediskmost that institutions, the legal existence of which is now American religious, educational, and benevolent there were as early as 1514-when the Heuri recognised. The decision applies to similar Grace a Dion was built-guas in existence establishments of other nations and will hava a firing as heavy a shot as the Victory was able most importent and far-reaching effect, three to discharge at Trafalgar, nearly 306 years later. hundred American institutions alone being

The armament of the Great Harry, as she is sometimes called, is worth giving in full. Itounsisted of four cannon, three ** domi. Cannon,

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CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. "calverine,"

London, Beptember isf. two "demi-culverios," four "sakers," two Addressing a meeting of Ameríonn settlers in

CRITON peror* petro." or

pedro "South Alberts, Sir Wilfrid Laurier pointed out (firing a stone shot), two "faloons," fourteen that Alberta found a large market in the United the hostile tariff, forty This showed the advantage

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world and so become, like Morosos and Egypt, an apple of discord among the nations, that practical men have come to realize that for many order ↑ a long year yet we must remain to preserTE

in India.

Nevertheless, we Anglo-Indians of to-day are probably no whit less anxious than the great, Anglo-Indians of the past whose names you bave mentioned to give, within the limits of order. the fullest scope to the development of Indians along their own natural lines. And that they do now get a considerable scope for and develop. ment we may assume from the fact that the able Bengli gentleman, Mr. Sinha, is withdrawing from even such a high position as a seat on the Viceroy's Executive Council for the more genial and more highly remunerated work at the Cal cutta Bar.

It would probably be a not inapt inference that, however much Bengalis might, from a bad sent actually in the hands, and distance like the idea of governing when they would and it dull, prosulo, and irksome, and altogether unsuited to their natures. They and other Indians are devoloping rapidly under British rule. They might not fourish so well under their own,-I am, sir, your obedient servant,

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BTEAMSES

ANAMBA, British str., 1159, C. Bangster, 5th Sert-Amoy 4th Sept., Casa Oil---Asiatic Fetroleum Co., Ltd.

BORNEO, German str, 1,344, 8. Sembill, 13th

Sept.-Sandakan 8th September, Timber- Melchora & Co.

BUJUN MARU, Japanese str., 1,300, Y. Fuseno,

11th Sept-Shanghai and Swatow 10th Sept, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha CHEONG SHING, British str.-Y. Liddell, 14th September-Tientiin 6th Wolhaiwei 7th and Chofoc 8th September, General-- Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHENAN, British str., 1,350, Lloyd Jones, 11th

September-Shanghai 8th Sept., General- CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, C. Stewart, 12th

Batterfield & Swire.

Soptenibor Shanghai 9th Sept., General- C. M.S. N. Co.

CHOMFA, Gorman str. 1.055, Schmitz, 8tk September-Bangkok 31st August, Rico- Butterfield & Swire. CHOWTAI, German str., 1,134. Herjongs, 11th

September-Bangkok 5th Sept., Rica Butterfeld & Swire,

COWR18, British str., 3,055, J, Fallas, 7th Sept.

Singapore 1st

Sept. Kerosene Oil Asiafia Petroleum & Co.

"port-pieces," two "demi-slings" eight "fowl States for her coal, despite might be left Hongkong on the 10th ultimo, arrived in DA1JIN-MABU, Jap wt., 899, Y. Kaburāki,

sixty-bassils," two top pieces," hall-shot pieces, and 100" hand-gms"

addition, the stores included 500 yer bors, to gross of bow strings, 200 morris pikes, 200 hills, and 10 dozou lime pots-the latter a weapon whose neofalasss was shown as early as 1217, when an English Best was omabled to do font a French doot off the South Foreland largely by gotting to windward and throwing nuslaked lime into the air to be carried into the eyes of their enemies,

THE SHORTEST SERMON

ON RECORD.

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procured by improvement in commercial rels New York on the 13th insta tions. Canada had done her part. It was now time for the United States to take the initiative, and negotiate a treaty on equitable terms.. Nevertheless Canada was content to go on and thrive if the United States would not give better terms. He ridiculed the idea that such a treaty would endanger British preference.

DOVELE JOURNEY ACROSS AN AMERICAN

• GREAT LAKE,

London, September 2nd. Henter's Cleveland (Ohio) correspondent says that Mr. Curtiss had won 14,000 dollars for

As for the guus themseires, the heavy pieces,

down to And indading the "Falcons," waigbed

from 6,000 to 690 lbs. In the order of guns above-named the weights of the shot were: 60lb, 3213., 1816., 8ib., 5lb., 216, and 21b. The heavieroplaning sixty miles across Lake Erie and est gun in existence, and "cannon royal," weighed 7,000lb, had a calibre or bore of Bhin." and fired a 74lb. shot.

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THE SECOND CITY IN THE WORLD.

London, September 2nd." According to the census, Greater Now York's population is 4,766,833, being an increase of 1,329,681 in ten years.

Well

poopla

14th Sept.-Stow 13th Sept., General- Osnku Shosen Kaisha. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,940, 8.

Kobinson, 8th Sept.--Vancouver, B.C... 17th August, Mails and General-Chasdian Pacife Railway Co. FAOSANG, British str., 1.410, H. Malkin, 8th Sent-Cheribon and Java 29th August, Sugar-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Fri, Norwegian str., 860, Andersen 14th Sept.. and Chefoo 7th September,

p str., 1,713, H. Frandsen,

2nd Sept.-E

-Hongay and Hoihow let Bopt., Coal and Piga-Jobson & Co.

HAIGHING, British str., 1,244, W. C. Passmore, 13th September-Swator 12th September, General Douglas, Lapraik & Co.. IMUM, British str., 641, A. H. Stewart, 14th HAIMUN,

Sept.-Foochow and Swator 13th Sept, Douglas, Lapraik & Co.

The honour of preaching the shortest sermon now belongs to a great English divine. His complete.sermon was as follows:-"We come into the world naked and bare. We go through the world with trouble and care. We go out of it nobody knows whers; I could say no more ifI GERMANIA. preached

This reminds us of a whole year. doctor's terse reply as to the main sources of sood and ill health. He said:

Food, Wal digested,

makes you strong, vigorous, Food, undigested, makes you weak and ill." In

wadailing other words, all that most weak and need to make them strong and well is the power to digest food, and that is just what Mother Seigel's Syrup gives. It helps the stomach, liver and bowels to do their work properly and then sound digestion is soon followed by sound health Mother Seigel's Syrup is made of oura- live extracts of roots, barks and leaves which A great international cross-country contest possess in a remarkable degree, the power of is proposed by the Paris Journal, which offers toning up and strengthening the stomachand of a preliminary prize of £8,000 for a fight natural action. Thus it enables you to digest gently stimulating the liver and bowels to from Paris to Berlin, and return by way of and gain nourishment from your food, and Brussels and London. The Journal, contrary, and to the impression beginning to prevail generally prevents all such trembles na pains after eating, that aeroplanes of the future will be intended 106

of appetite,

wind in the stomach, pulpita only for war, hopes to make use of them as an tion, headaches, dizziness, biliousness, constipa invitation to international peace. In proposing which can only arise when your stomach or tion, languor, ausis, and all other troubles the scheme, it says:

Aviation has just achieved such immophe liver is out of order.

"A EUROPEAN “TOUR BY AIRSHIP,"

VISIT TO. FOUR CAPITALS.

that it is permitted to expect everything Mrs, Edith Frost, 17, Harbert Rand., Manor from it. We are no longer at a time when Park, E. has proved for herself that Mother man, haring just learned to rise in the air- Beigel's Syrup cures stomach and liver troubles. was afraid of its treachery, like a child be, In a letter, written on April 1st, 1910, Mrs.

Frost ginning to walk, Booth lawns and Fros

On

saya Four years ago,

a bird

the

could keep

about.

It was not until the end of the seventeenth century that these names fell into dieuse, and from then until the middle of the nineteenth century guns were invariably designated by the weight of the short they fired. An official list of 1743 shows ten different guns in ase, but thero woro frequently several patterns or lengthe of guns having the sume calibre, so that thoro wore altogether twenty-three different patterns, grading from the 42-pounder, 10ft, long, weigh

65cwt., and having a bore of 7.03in., 10 the 315, Pateroro, 31ft. long, 1.69in. bore, and weighing hewt.

great, cha

change was effected in 1779, when the carronado was invented and introduced for naval purposes. A 44.gun frigate, the Rainbow, was converted to marry the new gun, with the result that her broadside increas od from 3111b, to 1,23816. Carronades-go named from Carros,where they were fiest made were constructed in sizes up to the 68-pounder The Victory carried two such guns at Trafalgar, the rest of her guns being 32, 24 and 12 pounders.

in sheltered valleys humanity tried its wings liko practically nothing on my stomach. I Priza

money. was generally based largely on

Aying round its nest. Then there were weak, so that it was a misory to walk aber the guns of the captures. In 1653 the rate of

daring Bichts of the bold and the ventare.

tare. But it was a greater misery to eat, for the pains the I was 10s, for each ton, and £6 13s. 4d some, for the human mind is always in search which followed. I could not do my work, and the for each gnu of the ship token, while £10 was of something better and more diffleult to over. palpitation of my heart was almost unbearable. awarded for every gun in each ship sunk or come. Cross-country excursions have bogan.

suffered so from falness after eating that I destroyed.

Three

men have flown to the frontier and could hardly bear my clothes to touch the. The names of Armstrong. Whitworth, and returned. Before them three others crossed the This misorable state of things wout on for some

wil always be associated with the Channel, and a fourth is flying from Paris to time, Noble modéra dovelopment of naval ordnance.

London. People are astonished at seeing men Then I visited the West Ham Hospital, as Breech-loading guns were adopted in the soaring through the sky. Humanity is ut s turn an out-patient, and later I attended the London Navy in 1860, but were soon abandoned on ing point in its history. Men are throwing Hospital. After a while, however, I began to account of the complexity of the mechanism of the bonds that tie them to the earth despair of ever getting well again and used to and not finally xo-introduced until 1879. In the meantime there had been great advances in fathers fought and struggled. The air is the

their Fatherland, for which their furo- think I was going to die."

Low spirits are a common sign of Indigestion, which was the cause of all Mrs. Frost's troubles | the rise and power of rifed muzzle-loadere. In

whither it will. Nations cannot, sud abould not, shell. In 1868 came a 10in. 18.ton weapon with abandon the land that is theirs. But if ever nourishment from her feed and such a tonic she har stomach so that she could digest and get 410lb. xhell, followed by 12in. 25-ton and

alionid come to 125in. 38-ton guns, firing shalls of 614lb. and of races and nations, it will come, like the dove a go to the says, "a friend urged me to

anything

appease the jealousies

find. **CHOR 3201b, zespectively. The climax of British of the Ark, bringing the olive branch of hope ty Mother Beigel's Byrup. I got a bottle, and

day. muzzle-loading gun constraction was reached in and peace, through space, through the air, which after the first few doses, I began to feel relief. 1875, when four 16in 80-ton guns, tiring is the common property

* ] 1,700lb, shell, were made for the Inflexible,

By staying at home we foster the aeroplane I could take any food better and the palpitation From the re-instatement of breech-loading of war, by crossing the frontier we can develop was not so severe. I continued taking Mother ordnance down to the prosent time uninter the aeropland of peace. Lot this idea come from Seigel's Syrup until after four bottles, I felt rupted progress has been made, interspread by a France, se did that of the Crusaders, and the quite myself again; and from that day I have fow hazardous and uncoveastal experiments spirit of the Revolution. We have already gone had no return of my old

1 complaint. One of these was the 16.25ix gun weighing 110 to Berlin-in-motor-cars; let us now go on the natural way, by restoring her stomach and

Mother Seigel's Syrup cured

cured Mrs. Frost, in tons, and aring a shell of 1,800lb.; but there is We want to conquer; not for war, but for liver to working order. In the same way, it no doubt that we are successfully working up to peace." that level again.

will sure you too, if you have any of these It is

is only a few years ago that the 4.7in. and

troubles which arise from a disordered state of the 6in, gan were the most talked of. One

the stomach, liver, or bowels. Prove it fer hears little of them to day, when the 12in, is the

yourself, without further delay. [67-11 smallest gun we reckon. The United States on manufactoring 14in guns for new Krapp's are experimenting with a 13.5in. Armstrong's are to put twelve 14.3in. into the now Brazilian battleship Rio de Janeiro and bians

have been prepared in Italy

for a ship to carry 15.47in. guns, although nothing has been heard of the gun apart from this

design.

A

1865 a 7ln. 6-ton guang 1151 domain of will, and the wind blows whence the resdod a tonic to tone up and strengthen

Cuniberti, the Italian constructor who fore-

of all

Alt.

The Journal hopes to be able to organise this Paris, Berlin, and London flight next year, and will request the co-operation of the French, Germs, British, and Belgian Aero Clube for the purpose...

OLIVER TWIST-NEW STYLE.

The triennial report of the Bethnal Green Guardian Schools at Leytonstone says:

"Oliver Twist would have been both envions and shooked had he been at the Leytonstone told the Dreadnought in 1903, has since advo

schools a few days ago, when the boy on cated a ship carrying eight 16.25in. weapons. being asked to sweep the yard of the receiving Even the "standard" 12in. calibre has seo ward, refused, throw the broom, at the female some remarkable development.

Our own an attendant, and subsequently demanded bacon gua fires's shell of 850lb.. but the new French and eggs for his breakfast on the ground thist gan has a 9701b, shell, and the German one of he had been accustomed to have becon and eggs 97116. The shell of the now 13.5in. will waigh for his breakfast at another Poor Law school, at least 1,2501b.

'from which he had been recently transferred,”

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TENTO MARU, Japanese str., 7,265, W. C. T.

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TIENTSIN. British str., 1,227, F. Boyd, 3rd September-Swatów 2nd Sept, General... "Buttærfold & Swire,

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WORU, British str., 1,227, A. Lucker, 4th September-Shanghai 31st Aug, General

Butterfeld & Swire."

ZAVIRO, British str., 1,618. A. Fraser, 12th

Sept.--Manila 10th September, Hemp Show, Tomes & Co.

BAILING VERBEL ARROW, British barque 2,971, Malvör, 20th May-Anjer 8th April, Kerosene Oil- Standard OR Ce.

On Sale at the Hongking Daily Press DEUKELTAN, British 4-masted barque, 1,799, Offleo.

Bwatt, 27th August-Mensdo 30th July, Ballast Standard OII Co.

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