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Photography

USEFUL' HINTS FOR THE BEGINNER.

SNAP-SHOOTER."'"

XIV.

Self-toning paper can be per manently fixed in a plain hypa bath. Two large dishes should be procured for this purpose, one of which should contain clean water

FDAY APRIL

1932

ENGINEERING AND BUILDING

MANUFACTURE OF ALUMINIUM.

HARNESSING WATER POWER TO HELP.

preparations were complete

The connection of the tunnelk

work Look Tre

Vás, commenced on what is one of depth of to the manufacture of aluminium, the largest tunnels in, the world, of the Boch and and as the lakes and watersheds of This tunnel from Loch Treig pene, sinking a shaft, located Bootland offer a ready source of brates the western flank of Banyards from the shore) to a power for water turbines, it is in Nevis, the highest peak in Great of 145 feet below the surface of that country that the British Britain. The length of the comground From the botto Aluminium Company has ingen pleted tunnel is fifteen miles, and a shaft a tunnel was driven towards further tunnel three miles long is the Loch until the thicknem of soak, ously and successfully laid down

Holy Communion Saturday April A solution of hypo, sufficient be VACUUM ASSISTS IN BRITISH bydro-electric installations at Kin now being driven to connect Lock remaining was only twenty feet

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SØDENTIST, (Branch of The Mother Church; The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mans, V.Sidi).

MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bowen ROAD THAN STATION.

SUNDAY, SERVICE,

April 3, 1922, 11.15 am) :----

Subject:UNREALITY.”

The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 10'8'alook.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 pan. Beading Room at above address epea Tassday and Friday, 10 auzu. 1o 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5,30 to 7 p.m.

The Publiais cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Boom

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UNION CHURON. (HONG KONG).

SUNDAY, April 3, 1972:-

CHILDREN SUNDAY. Preacher-Rev E. G. Powell, Morning Service, 1·1 a m. Evening Service, 6 pm. Social Hour after. Evening Service, Sunday School:

Taikoo, 2.45 p.m.

WESLEYAN METHODIST OHURCH, Wanghai

(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital Queen's Road, East) The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at the Wesleyan Method ist Church, Waneliai, Sunday, April 3, 1939 ---

lat SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.

Morning Servier, 10,20 am..

Evening Service, & p.m.

Preacher Bay Ernest

B.A., of Shiu Chow.

cover all the prints, should be plac

od in the second dish. The solution

morsed face downwards in the dish

HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME.

*

Was

Water Power Schema,

Lochaber Water

lochleven, Foyers, and Lochaber Treig and Loch Laggan, which moth In this wall of rock, búi

pcllected drilled in carefull should be made of two ounces of

It is with the latter installations reservoirs for water hypo crystals to 20 ounces of water,

Aluminium is probably the most that we are particularly concerned from a catchment ares 303 square tons and wore loaded The exposed prints should be immodern metal in ordinary everyday in this article.

miles in extent, where the average and a hald tons of rainfall varies from 181 to 55 inches which were detonated, in one per annum. The tunnel conveys The result of the expic Power | 800,000,000 gallons of water a day highly satisfactory, scheme of the British Aluminium to a point at which it enters steel intake for the tunnel being obtain Co., Ltd., provides for the genera-pipe lines and falls to the great led by the one doarge. tion of 120,000 h.p. and cost nearly turbines which utilise its power at Work went on night and day and £5,000,000. The Brst step in the a level 800 fees below that of the the efficient lubrication of the con carrying out of this

containing water and kept moving use. Although its existence by taking the bottom print and suspected, and searches were made placing it on top for about two for it in the latter part of the minutes. The prints are than eighteenth century, it was not until transferred to the hype bath and the process of moving them should 1897 that a German professor sue Care must be taken that the prints seeded in isolating the meta from are all the time kept well covered its ore. Our own century has wit.

be maintained for ten minutes.

by the solution.

Washing should be done for nessed the development of manufac- about an hour, the water being

The

changed at regular intervals once turing processes which, stimulated construction of me was the reservoirs. Every "foot of the tun-tractors machinery, was cared for

every five minutes. This completes by the demands of the late war, the process and the prints can be hung up to dry by means of wooden have enabled this most useful metal clips.

to be brought into universal appli-

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long steamship pier to which ves

Linnhe of a nel bad to be cut through solid rock, by Gargoyle Oils and Grausce and numerous air compressors, supplied by the Vacuum Oil Com seis bring constructional material pneumatic tools, mechanical navvies pany Ltd. About 2,500 men and supplies of raw materiais, and and explosives were employed to engaged on the construction of t from which they take away ingole lighten the arduous labours of the undertaking and about one tho of the finished metal" Then follow-

workmen.

sand people And, employment act nd the laying of twenty-three miles.

Nearly a million and a half tons that the works are completed" of railway track for the transport of men and materials to the various of rock were excavated, and forty

The British Aluminium Company, points at which work was carried thousand tons of cement were used Ltd., has had considerable experi out, and finally a temporary hydro for making the concrete with which ence with Gargo electric station was built at Mons

"Seltone" and other welf-toning papers lend themselves admirabiyention to colour tones, Solutions for ton ing the prints in any desired shade

Aluminium is commercially inex-}| "can be made by the 1180

Tabloid" toners or those made by pensive and is familiar as a white Johnson. Directions accompany the lustrous metal of light weight, em ployed extensively throughout in dustry. Strengthened and tough ened by being alloyed with magnesie to provide power for the con- the tunnel is lined. The tunnel is the technical service that soc

When these fifteen feet in diameter. An appre panies their supply.

packets...

Bromide Printing.

Bromide papers are supplied in variety of surfaces and various degrees of rapidity. This paper bassium, copper, zinc, or nickel, it can tractors machinery. to be handled in a dark room afford

ing the same protection from light be applied to a considerable addi-

as when developing plates or sime tional number of uses. It is used

but a brighter and a yellower light

may be used in development and other operations than would be safe with plates.

extensively in the construction of

automobiles and aircraft and in the

In printing from negatives, the paper is brought in contact with long-distance transmission of blee the dull side of the negative placedrical anorg. against the glass of the printing

It furnishes chemical

frame. The exposure is made to and food manufacturera with a lamp light preferably electric

light. In each packet of brugide wide range of plant and vessels. It paper the makers encina. a. bent

"

of instructions giving advice on the is familiar in most homes in the. developer to use and the apagure shape of various culinary veascle. time. The duration of exposure

given is not always corrpet and, the It is thought that there are worker has to arrive at it by ex- Iperiment.

Uniform Idght.

almost unlimited supplies of alu-

minium throughout the world, since it is the normal base of numerous

In the matter of the dove-" Joper, to use there need be rocks,, minerals, and almost all

no

worry as Azol" excellent developer.

clays. Of the numerous ores that for almost all bromide papers. The matter will yield aluminium, the most Bastin,light is one that requires careful

attention. It is a good rule to have favoured is the mineral, known as

At the evening service a memorial light of a fixed candle power re-bauxite. Its colour varies from tablet to the late Mr. Charles Makeham will be unveiled by the Bay, Bantla..

served for bromide printing. The

distance between light and print white to red, and the chief deposit. Sunday School will meet with morning frame should also be kept in the British Isles is at Larne in ing congregation.

SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' HOME, Wangkal. 23, Hennessy Road SUNDAY, 8.15 pm-Service, Mon's

Hour. MONDAY, (1) 3 Pie. Moeting of the

Ladies Aid. (1) Badminton Tuzzpax, 8. p.m.-Fallowship Mesting. THURSDAT,--Badminton.

PRELIMINARY Nomon-

(1) WEDNESDAY, 13th April

form, A 40-watt electric lamp and

are also.

distance of two foot between light Northern Ireland; there and printing frame are good guider. and should be maintained all the extensive deposits in the Gold time and a note should be kept of Coast and in British Guians. the correct exposure time for future guidance. Instead of holding the printing frame to the light it is better to lay the printing frame flat on a table and have the light The first step towards the extra- shore.

The

The Process.

time of exposure varies tion of the aluminium from the with the density of the negative, bauxite is the production from the the strength of the light and there of pure alumina by calcination 'distance from the printing frame.

to the source of light. This can or roasting. After calcibing, the only be ascertained by experiment:

Lecture by the Herand, ac atated oven. the directions bauxite, is crushed and screened to,

B. C. H. Tribosok. (Fur given by the makers are not a opr

ther details later). ` rect guide, although they are help-

(3) Tuuraday 14th Apríl- | ful to some extent.

Wesleyan Church Bally

at the B. & 8. Home Developing the Image.

(Further details latorji

A LITTLE

care in setting up an advertisement often doubles its

selling power.

It is that little extra thought care which

given

and

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to every advertisement drawn up in the office of the Hong Kong Darly Press, which brings good

results

a fine powder. It is then mixed

with a caustic soda solution and

run into storm jacketed digesters or autoclaves. Agitation in these

After exposure the print has to

And

be developed in the same way as vessels under high pressure au ordí ary plate by immersion in

the developing solution made up to temperature induces the formation - the proportion stated in the "Azo" of sodium aluminate, which is directions. When the image hás reached the required density which

separated from the solution by il-

one would expect in a finished tration. The filtrate is then stirred print, it should be rinsed in water tanks with aluminium hydro- and quickly transferred to the acid

fixing bath which is prepared in xide to isolate the alumina, which the same way as for Axing plate is collected by further filtration and or films. The print should remain

in the fixing bath for five to ten

then...

plained

minutes and during this time it The Anal, process consists of sub. must be kept constantly moving.

to treatment otherwise stains and other defects jecting the alumina

are likely to result in electric furnaces, and the effect Bromide panera give a range of is to liberate the aluminium from black and white tones perhaps un the alumina. The molten metal is equalled by other papers, and on

this account, the extra trouble in. tapped from the furnaces at guit volved by having to work in a dark able intervals, is re-melted and cat room is amply repaid by the goal into ingots or slab The whole pro ity of the prints, After the prints

We any there a comed

beautiful sapia colour even in day. at every Bingo, and is

lights;; The most important;

that the print

thoroughly washed

Innifacientizingne

otten leno

bad id

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