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The Latest Discovery, of the Royal Hair
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Astol is the latest discovery of Mr. Edwards, the Royal Hair Specialist and Founder of Harlene Hal-Drill,
In Harlena Hair-Drill he discovered how to. grow the Hair.
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This lost discovery is the result of many years of investigation into the cause and cure of greyness.
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SUCTION BETWEEN PASSING VESSELS.
THE GAME OF BOWLS.
PLAY ON THE CROWN GREEN AND THE TIMA
FLAT RINK.
A paper by Professor A. H. Gibson and Mr. J. Hannay Thompson read at the Institution of Naval Architects,
Writing in the Daily News and Leader, described some experiments on "suction" "D" says:-In an article upon an or interaction between passing vessels entirely differont subject, Judgo Parry carried out with the object of obtaining uses the following figure of speech to some information as to the magnitude illustrate his point: "In Lancashire and range of action of the forces where the game of bowls is, as it should involved,
be, played upon a crown green-and not, The authors stated that in the presentas in the South, on a tame flat risk-the series of experiments two screw-propelled bias and the use of the bins make the vessels were used.
One of these, the glory of the ga yacht steaut
Judge Parry's j gaine." Princess Lantise
was remark has inspired me to commit to 38.6ft. long, 13ft beam, 60ft. men draught, and displaced approximately 90 paper a few observations which have for feurs recurred in my mind whenever I tons. The second wRS a motor driven
have seen the game of bowls played in and| launch. 29.33ft. long, 6.7ft. bear, 1.3ft.
around London. So far as I can gather, mean draught, and displaced, approxi- there is not a single crown green in the mately 2.6 tons. Each was driven by a whole of the metropolis. Yet thousands single screw
recreation, and some excitement out of of its howlers apparently extract pleasure.
what Judge Parry aptly describes as the tame flat rink." To one who has played "under both codeay" to borrow a phrase from football, the London (or what is. really the Scottish) game of bowls is tame beyond toleration. Compared with the crown green game of Lancashire, York- hire, and other Northern counties, it is an is marbles to the only real game the Scots have ever given to us-the Royal and Ancient game of gulf.
which
In general, the experiments showed that the greater the difference between the speeds of the vessels the smaller was the risk of collision, aince such a difference reduced the time during which the. mutual forces were operative Sueli effect was much more marked when the smaller vessel was the faster. If the larger vessel were the faster, And parti- cularly if her speed were accelerated while passing the smaller, the attractive forces were mcreased to T extent partially, and in some esses entirely. counter-balanced the effect of the redue tion in the time during which the vessels were in dangerous proximity. It followed that any attempt of the larger yousel to draw ahead of the smaller. by increasing her speed while in close proximity greatly increased the risk of collision. With vessels of the relative size ased in these experiments, moving at spreda within 10 per cent. of each other, collision might be produced from a lateral distance as great as 3 lengths of the smaller vessel, except in so far as prevented by helm action.
The greater the draught of the attracted vessel, for a given displacement and length, the greater the probability of ultimate colli Fion
The smaller the attracted vessel within limits, the smaller was the angle of impact under given conditions, while the greater the lateral distance from which collision was produced, the more direct and dangerous was the resultant impacts
A SPURIOUS DIIVATION,
When I
seo rival rinks of London
bowlers trundling their woods up and down the same old narrow strip of alley un the green with only length and not direction at stake, I sigh for the return of my Lancashire days on the crown green. The latter game is purely a. matter of skill, whereas the one the Scots have so successfully foisted upon the London exponent is a spurious imitation unworthy of the name of howls. Were it possible to lay a crown green side by side with one of the hundreds of the tamo flat rinks" of the South the Scottish game would in a few years time be for ever banished from our midst. No comparison of the two could be too widely ex- aggerated. Playing bowls on a Scottish green is to a Lancastrian as tame a would be playing golf on a croquet lawn to a St. Andrew's man. The one to the other is as would be ping-pong to a lawn tennis player, donkey rides on the satids to a pole player, or cabbage growing to a genius in orchids.
On the whole, the results of the trials showed that in certain circumstances interaction was a very real danger to navigation, even in deep and open watcer With ordinary vessels of the relative size adopted for the experiments, if the possibility of interaction were realised from the very first, and if all One of the reproaches which have been initial swerve were prevented by an early levelled at the crown grean ganie from the application of the helm, there would South is that it has been professionalised; appear to be little dangor, even at lateral surely that is 2 proof of its. distances no small as one-half the length superiority, since who can imagine the of the miller vessel; but once such a Scottish game providing spectacular swerve had been initiated a much greater sport, which anyone would pay to see i helm angle was necessary to control the played? The numerous London bowlers. Vessel, and failing immediate control, who have atterupted to defend the Scottish! collision ucenrred within comparativelygame, and who have seen the Lancashire a few seconds.
Mx, G. S. Baker regretted he was not at present able to state the results of the experiments on suction carried out at the National Physical Laboratory, thoug their model experiments had been con- firmed by the practical work described in the paper. The authors had shown that suction was a real effect in deep water, and it would seen that at the helm angles which they had to use at the speeds employed it should not be difficult to keep out of danger. In shallow water
game played." "I have invariably silenced with the following offer Let the oest exponent of the
one uneet the host exponent of the other in two mates, the first on a Scottish green and the second 10 points up. So much more skill is on a crown green. Each match to be of required in the playing of the Lancashire game that the exponent of the "tame at rink" game would not have a ghost
a Lancastrians in London do not introduce chance. Why the thousands of their really delightful game of bowls into
the danger would be much greater, and the big city I cannot understand, it would be interesting if the experiments could be extended to the water on a flat shallow bank, such as the Manlius. He would like to ask the authors-the fast was not mentioned in the paper-if they had not found a position in which there was tendency for the vessel to swerve not inwards but outward. That was a fact whieh had been noticed in their tank experiments, and it had also been referred to in some publications of Mr. Taylor's some eight or ten years ago, Professor Gibson pointed out that with regard to the helm angles they were using a large rudder in these trials, and that the helm angles ander ordinary con ditious would be much higher. Even in their own experiments, however, they had to employ helm angles up to deg, and those had
proved insufficient to keep the boats apart. There was a position in which a ropulsion and not a enction effect was observed.
TANDING "THE MARK," Wherein lies the superiority of the crown grien game? It is in the inter- mirable fight between the bias of the wood and the ever-changing slope of the grean, Let me again quote from Judge Parry, who knows "For what is hias ? I have ever been able to make out why the word should have a sinister meaning. Bians all good bowlers knows that mysterious weight within a good wood, or bowl, whereby the skilful player is enabled to direct it by an are-like course adjacent to the mark, which is the historic name for s jack. By means of the bias, properly used, we may reach the mark by the circuitous round peg, or play straight up against the watershed,' as ones heard a humorous bonker describe the slope of the green, What grave] judicial problems have to be decided on the grace as to the use of thumb or finger hins before the wood' ju delivered, what anxiety is pictured on the fan of the bowler, what contortions of his body are involuntarily indulged in as the bowl speeds on its way and the ligures recently published,bian does-or more often does not carry swing the number of factories and the out the intentions of the bowler ?” value of their production in Western
Judge Parry was writing about “Bias on the Buch," but his knowledge of the Siberia in 1900 and 1910, are of interest superiority of the Lancashire Lame of as showing the growth of industrial bowls over that of London is too well enterprise in those parts.
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HUGE INCREASE IS NUMBER OF FACTORIES.
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In the Government of Akhmolinsk, in 1510, there were 1160 factories, with a production valued at some £2,700,0X, as against 470 and £32,000 in 1900 In Tobolsk there were 4,500 factories and a production of £2,100,000, eompared with 2190 and £892,000 in 1900. For Tomsk the figures are 8,500 and £2,700,000, as gainst 5,670 and £1,430,000. The Board of Frude Journal, these statistics, remarks that it should in giving be auted that the Russian Government returus class as factories all small indus- tries employing, hands, and thus the number of factories in their returns often appears unduly large.
The figures show that during the poti
period 19.0-1910 the number of factories has in- creased by about 75 per cent, and the production by 350 per cent, and that now the output per factory amounts to £560 in place of £383. The chief increases in the number of factories have been in connection with the working up of natural products, such as flour mills, saw hills, and breweries. In Tomsk and Tobolsk the flour milling industry forms. 60 per cent, and 55 per cent. respectively of the totals for these Governments
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