is said that the forthcoming biography of Princess Alice contains nothing new except a few Jetters from the Queen on charitable institutions, |
Just as we are going to press we learn that the teamer Kwongsang, which left here for Swalew. on the 24th instant, is reported broken down, and is now lying at anchor in the vicinity of the Nine-pins, about 16 miles from Hongkong The Dock Company's tug Fame has gone out to bring the disabled steamer to Kowloon Dock
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1883.
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· KIUNGCHOW,” 20th December 1883. A meeting of the "Hoihow Shooting Company, Very Limited was held at Hgihow on the 15th inst, the chair being occupied, in the absence of Elgin Bruce, vice president of the society. After Mr. A. Schönburg, the president, by Mr. Robert concluding the formal business of the meeting a complimentary banquet, was given in honor of Mr. George Baldwin, one of the members, who has received orders to proceed from here to Ningpo.
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Ar a dinner given on October 23rd by the Mayor and Corporation of Winchester, Lord North. brook, acknowledging the toast of "The Navy," | referred to the impression produced on the Board. of Admiralty by the recent official - Inspection. The most important element ofour naval strength was the number and efficiency of the men, and we had plenty of fine lads ready to enter the ser- Vice. The training ships were in a high state of efficiency. The reserves were also in a satisfac- tory condition. They found satisfactory progress everywhere in the dockyards, and they expect THE colonization of Jews in the Holy Land ised to realise the estimates framed in the be likely to be a dire failure unless radical measginning of the year. The armour-plated ures of felief and reorganization are immediately ships under consiruction were being pushed
the colonists at Zimmarin, who are nearly all plicated questions of détail decided. As to the refugees, are literally dying of hunger, and the armour-plated ships, which had been recently colony at Rosh Pinah is in almost equal difficul- launched or were just complete the trial of the ties. The resources of the Central Committee at guns of the Ajax and the Agamemnon was very *Galatz are said to be exhausted, and it is not easy successful, and the speed of the Conqueror and to see how the situation of affairs can be changed Edinburgh was fully up to anticipation. Ship
micas the rich Jews of Europe and America büllding as applied to ships, of war come to the rescue. At Rosh Pinah there is no peculiarly open to criticism because of the money to develop the resources of the colony, various qualities required. A perfect fighting › while at Zimmarin there are more families than ship of the present day should have very the land is capable of supporting. The chief high speed and carry a great supply of coal. mistake seems to have been in undertaking the She must be protected by armour against the colonization enterprise without sufficient funds to heaviest known guns, and be armed herself with make it feasible. The London Globe goes so
the heaviest guns as well as with all the latest far as to say that "the whole project has been inventions for discharging torpedoes. She must so grossly mismanaged that it is time the control have a moderate draught of water, and be handy of it passed into more capable hands."
to turn. It would be impossible to produce such a ships and the real question was, Which of the desirable qualities must be sacrificed? There was reason to think the ships we were now building were not inferior to those of other nations. Lord Northbrook expressed his con- víction that our naval authorities and engineers would show themselves as superior in building ships of war as they had done in the construction of our magnificent merchant steamers. Refer ring to guns, Lord Northbrook spoke strongly of the superiority of the new guns. It was a mistake to suppose a breech-loading gun of a few years ago was superior to a muzzle- loading one weight for weight. It was the recent improvements in artillery which made the difference. Guns weighing forty three tons of the new type were being supplied to our ships. Some delay had, been inevitable from trying patterns, but they were now beginning to move quickly. The new guns, however, were very costly, and we must be prepared for heavy artillery estimates until the Acct is fully equipped with them. In conclusion, Lord Northbrook assured his bearers that, while relying upon the officers and the men of the Royal Navy to do their duty, the board of Admiralty were fully sensible of their responsibility for the mainten ance of the navel superiority of Great Britain, Lord Northbrook was loudly applauded through.
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A CALE special to New York from Berlin on October 26th 1a7s-In the Reichstag to-day Prince Bismarck Introduced a bill prohibiting the emigration to foreign countries of persons whose obligations to country, familles, creditors and employers are unsettled. The bill i especially against a class of men who have hitherto found in emigration easy and effectual methods of severing operous or disagreeable family ties, breaking contracts with employers, and evading the payment of des, etc. It is believed
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Some particulars concerning earth torpedoes which were lately tasted at Thun have been published by the Geneva papers. The result of the experiments was considered to satisfactory that the Swiss tollitary authorities have ad- vised the Federal Council to purchase the right of making the torpedoes and the secret of their construction from the inventor, Lieutenant Feodor von Zubówitz, of the Austrian army. The Zubowitz torpedo, according to several high mili- tary authorities, is destined to effect a partial re- volution in the art of war, especially of defensive war. It renders possible the laying, in a very short time and by common workmen, of a senes of powerful mines, spy one of which can be made, as circumstances may require, either harmless, or arranged in such a manner as to be exploded by a shock, a train of gunpowder, or an electric wire. In fifteen minutes sixty, men can furnish with these torpedoes a line 1,000 yards long.THE LOFTUS for strengthening, the outworks of permanent or The system, moreover, offers gicat advantages temporary fortifications, barring defiles, protecting an exposed flank, reinforcing a barricade, covering a weak detachment or defending a line of retreat. The perfection of this engine of destruction occu- led Lieutenant Zubowits seven years, and it is said now to have all the properties which such an favention ought to possess certainty of effect, As cheapness, simplicity of construction, and ease of manipulation. After a series of searching ex- periments it was warmly recommended by the engineer section of the Austrian Military Com mission, and was used with success during the late Insurrection In the south of Dalmatia. On one occasion ten men completely barred, in seventeen minutes, the pass of Han with fifteen torpedoes.
THE Bangalore correspondent of the Calcuits Englishman is responsible for the following - | AN INVENTION WHICH IS ABOUT TO REVOLU- We have had a mild excitement here in the shape-of-a-brush between a reverend gentlemsa- and an offending nowapaper editor. A para graph appeared in one of the local papers, com plaining of the wretched singing in one of our churches, and really the singing has been atfocious. Well, the chaplain of the church in question cut up rough over this friendly, though unfavourable, criticism, and being of a "muscular Christian" frame and temperament for a clergy. man, called at the office of the offending paper, and Invaded the sanctum of the editor. The padre evi ́dently thought that editors were as shadowy in substance as they appeared to him to be biquitous in presence, for he, without fur ther preface, tried to bully the editor into an apologising mood. Alas for the padre The editor, though a mild and good man in all and every other sching, was wanting in that respect which the sight of a gown inspires, and, resent ing the impertinence of his clerical visitor, shook the latter in something more than a mere meta- phorical sense. The padre was glad to beat a hasty retreat, and it is said had to take a dose of Morrison's pilla before he could regain the “dynity' and equilibrium he had lost over such rough and unexpected handling. There were fears that the affair would afford a scandal for our Senior Police Magistrate's Court in the shape and a crosbouction for assault and trespases but I am glad to say such Contingency, has blown over, and peace and quiatness have böen restored in the sacristy and editorial anuggery, saggio In appearance the torpedo is a sort of square shrapnel. The charge is explosive Trautza! ALEORAM from Washington, dated the 11th gelatine, and, by means of a simple futelor mechanism, can be burst either above ground, ulto, dealing with the vexed question of the in under a layer of earth, or under water. The portation of Chinese coolies into the United torpedoes are made in series corresponding, States says :—Senáter, Miller of Calfornia, in with their charges, which range from four letter to the State Department with regant pounds to one hundred pounds, and are classed respectively according to the use for which they to the recent alleged attempts to evade the pare destined, as torpedoes of observation, of visions of the Chinese Restriction act and the contact, and of percussion. The two last named treaty of 1880, by memá of falan certificates issued sorts are meant to be exploded by the enemy by the Chinese superintendent at Hongkong, involuntarily, of coure. The contact torpedo says he is unwilling to believe that the Chinese ence is not likely to be suspected in an abam may be put in any place where it exist Government has given. Its sanction to such doned carriage, placed across a road, behind 'a grave violation of the treaty and the law, door or a gate which has to be opened, the mere and suggests that inquiries, should be made of removal of the obstacle being sufficient to cause that GovernmentFirst, whether the Superin a few inches beneath the wolf or in a drain, and the explosion. The percussion torpedo is hidden tendent of Customs at Canton is authorized explodes readily under the weight of number to issue such certificates; second, whether it of men, or the pressure of a vehicle of the tramp la known to the Imperial Government that this of a horse. The four pound torpedoći are for instant use, and, being easy of transport, may be official has issued such certificates Chiness
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