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HONGKONG DISPENSARY
Has received by the 5.5. Sydney and from other sources the Very Latest Novellier
In
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1894.
desire on the part of the Government to pask the measure through the Hours with undue base. He had heard that a gentleman desired ", to memorialise the Secretary of State on the subject and he thought that were the usual surp nding clause added to the Billwhich would prevent the measure becoming law until his Excellency the Governor was notified that Her Majesty had not been advised to disallow give due time for
representations to the Secretary of State. The Bill might, however, now be read a third time and passed with the provien that the usual Suspending Clause be attached to it That would prevent s
banging fire at the present stage. The Colonial Treasurer seconded.
It-that would
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Canadian Pacific Raliway Co.'s steamship Empress of India antives at Vancouver on Wednesday morning.
A FORMIDABLE-LOOKING Chinese torpedo boat. accompanied by
Celestial gunboat, arrived hern this morning from Canton. Tux German Stormer Deuteros, 1251 torn, her been chartered for the China counting trade" for twelve months at $6000 $er manzam,
A DANOR, which promises to prove a very plea- sant réunion, will be given at the Institute of Mr. McConschlo agreed to the clause lo ques-Engineers and Shipbuilders to-morrow evening. tion being added, and moved the third reading in the usual way.
FOR oftering counterfeit dollar in The Bill, with the addition of a suspending Chiss-town recently, a Calestial, bricklayer was # shop in clause, was then read a third time and passed sent "sloft"!r six months by Mr. Hastings at
the Magistracy this morning,
HEM. COM,
AN URGENT MEASURE.
His Excellency sald he had excused the
Ox Saturday evenlog the members of the City
HONGKONG BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY.
ANNUAL MEETING.
Do saxistance
ama!
absence of Mr. F. A. Cooper, Director of Public Club will entertain Mr. Charles Grant (inte through the Society, been sent on their way to PR required from the Wark, because he was engaged at a meeting of President of that popular institution) and 8 TOBICOR; some of
the Sanitary Board where the new Public Health Bas being considered. He thought it very undesirable that the passing of that "important messure should be delayed and proposed to hold a special meeting of the Council on Saturday afternoon to pass it,
day:
Dr. Ho Kal thought Monday a more suitable
The Colonial Secretary dop ecated any delay. The draft Bill had been in the hands of members for about two months. It was an Important, may, urgent merkure,'and seeing that there would he two public holidays next week and the week following it was advisable to dispose of the B
this week.
The fifth annual meeting of the Hongkong Benevolent Society was held in the City Hall at nood to-day. Mr. J. J. Keswick presided, and Rev. A. G. Goldsmith, Captain G. C. Anderson, there were also present the Rev. R. F. Cobbold. Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, the Riht Reverend Bishop Burdon, and a number of ladies, including the members of the committee of management.
IM opening the proceedings the Chairman said it sorded him, as it would any gentlemen in the commanly, great plestore to preside, The work of the rolety was 10 great extent unknown to the
Reneral public, he knew from facts laid before bim but and from the annual report that it did a
very great deal of real good In very unostentation manner. During the past year a number of deserving
of various nationalities bad; person or been
In fact, helped Inte prosperity.
་་་ extremely grail'ying to know, through AT a meeting of the Sanitary Board this after letters received from persons assisted, that the the noon the draft of a B11 designed to make much-patient labours of the Commi'ice were rewarded needed provision for the health of the Colony,
with tokens of heartfelt gratitude. In all was considered in extentó und returned to the
all filly seven cases had been dealt with G vernment.
one of them secesitating an outlay of $100,
with during the and there was now only a balance in band of $320.91. He hoped, however, that there would henceforth be an annual appeal for aid for their brothers and slaters in distress and that the appeal would not he made in valo, The speaker then painted not that although a great. amount of good work had been done yet the total working expenses only amounted to $36.56, which he thought was highly creditable. In reference to previous remarks he added that one of the persons assisted bad refunded $210 to the Society.
him the beanty "send off" which he so richly deserves.
A REGULAR meeting of the Eothen Mark Lodge. No. 264, will be held in Freemasons' Hall Zetland Street, on Saturday, the 29th Instant, at 5 for 3 30 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
The Attorney General emphatically endorsed RATEK of freight, already fairly high, are advanc- Mr. Lockhart's sentiments. As for back asing, (an far na the Chios cost, Tonkin, Stam October last-be returned to the colony on the and Straits trade is concerned) by leaps and 2201 October-the Bill had been read a second boude, and next spring will probably be higher time and published in the Gazette He had than for years past, drated and re-drafted the Bill over and over
THE adjourned Convocation of St. Andrew's ag in to try and make it dovetail with the wishes
there who had made special representations Chapter, No: 318, S.C., will be held in the Free- on the subject. In so doing he had considered on. Hall, Zetland Street, to-morrow, at the views of Mr. Chater, the Housing Com-5.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting companions mittee and others,
Lomare cordially invited. well as the views of the Sanitary
Board, A great deal of time bad been wasted, and he now felt bound to will deliver an address on Current opinion on plead urgency for the measure. sible to please everybody, and be regretted in regard thereto. Colonel Malloy, C.R.E., Lamps the China-Japan question and England's position painted and of Astiatle Designs; JAPANESE to have to say it, but there were undoubtedly will take the Chair at 5 p.m.
same people who bed property in the areas
Forbidden and Ar the Regular Meeting of the Victoria Precep other fout purliens) who
City and their property than for the Lealth of the Cooke was elected Eminent Preceptor for the community
The Sanitary Board, on the ensuing year, Sr Knight J. W. Kinghorn wis other band, was doing is best to watch the re-elected Treasurer, and Sir Knight I. Maxwell, Interests and protect the health of the whole Guard, community, and thehfrecommendations would be most carefully considered when they returned the Bill, probably to-night. Something must be done in the maiter promptly, and at all events, If the measure were not perfect, yet it could be passed and amended at some future time, if necessary. The Bill had been a long time in the hands of the unofficials.
of cord,
year,
The report and accounts were then passed, on the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. H. F. Wodehouse.
were made in balres, which caused a great desi of friction, but the new one are three separate chavert cut on edge of the steel which has less fiction and makes a better 115,
There are in ordinary machine shop, four forms of screw threads: First, the Whit- V. thread; third, the United States standard worth or English standard; second, the sharp thread, proposed by Mr. William Sellers, and afterwards recommended by the Frackin
-stitula, «nd Gnolly-adopted as a the United States Navy department; the fourth standard by form is the ordinary rquire thread re
tred for coarse pitches. The "Whitworth" thread is rounded top and bottom and is universally throughout Great Britian as the standard; the harp V. thread was wont to be in most com
Americe, but now it is bolag displaced by the United States standard tbread. The Franklin Institute in Amerien nurmerous meetings discussing the best form of threed
recomment
a dat
mon
wed"
for boring cylladers is not adapted for turning propeller shafting ; where a great variety of work is going on the same variety of machines ought to exist. A face lathe with stoot for slide rest h the one used for plutons and cylinder covers. A high centre latbe is for cylinder bering, is best for propeller shafing. The ra" or 14" and a strong triple gear lathe with two saddles centre lathe with long shears is for platen sade pistons, glands and neck buchens it ought to and valve spindles. The chuck lathe for
hayo sheres shout three fond long and have the improved self-setfog feel down the frem, I must
the modern machines that are in the
market are brought to great perfection, competition (4 now so great, that to produce the most powerfal and truest tool forces the machine makers that can be made. I do not intend to go Into details to show you how modern machines are consti constructed, bat I must say it is very interesting to are automatic terth-cutting machines at
At work, each having six wheels cutting at once, and as ons tooth to Anlabed the calter steps till it turns They intrarium for strength and durability. round to the next tooth, then commencen co'ting
tap about one-eighth ped thred wit
of the pitch, the same on the nat, so that when the two ale fitted-there is teeth are all cut. A number clearance top and bottom of the screw and the of years ago a machine maker of eminence tightness of the screw is where It ought to be, an made a compound boring and planing machine, the sides, this thread can he finished with a tool it was to plane large cylinders and b re both ou'side and inside without comh or chasers, succeeded in boring the cylinders very well, bai
without moving the cylinder. It whereas the "Whitworth" thread, being rearded top and bottom, canoet finished. In the laba planing the valve faces wa
how difficult not satisfactory without a comb. 7hey brought forward pranis showing
Et la ta
Is to get a combined to show that by continuous action the taps or dies machine to do different classes of work. When got dull at the projecting parts, crasing the thread I was at home I told them that the large sinting to be of improper dimeter at the root, which mschlas in Kowloon Dock also bored large is quite true, for if a
(a nut is a shade tight you propellert, but in many conversations I do not examios it carefully, you will find tr fe in and ou think I
I was bellaved, nevertheless it is true, and the top and bottom of the thread that is hearing, bores them well. I I wil show you a drawing of the horing bar that is now used, and also the to have a master tap specially made to cut dies ng of and not on the angles. My idea is that we ought that baring bar was generally used years ago. and ond for the tap, both the same, angles of The capsten lathe is an improved machine and lathe combined, having crewing thread, but with a slight diff-rence on the pro- spintle
a bollow-cting tooth,
the nut is screwed on that when the aut 30 through which the iron rod passes. The the holt It will be clear top and bottom and
five baving tools attached for rooghing, finishing and off, all turned pins.from
thing, bearing on the angles. When tans and dies incher
crew handred.
holly
and nura and wothing can be inlshed much
allowed for the projecting tenth-for it erdoallika quicker then by the old system lu the ardinary cuting-there is bound to be a il tle discrepancy
all stufe are screwed, cut and finished
when right off, I semember when those add labe
not in rcrewed on the bolt 10 all :
appear- forged with counter-sunk collars, then tamed
ton and ance a good fit, but the hearance will be top bottom of the thread. The equate thread in the beel
tool, the
screwing machine universally used; of it. flate can be said unless putting the thread on. That going through three separate operations-bow onelad completes with round steel, by it you can twist
made tool the work from fron direct from the store. These machines are well adapted for turning all the make your tool on! of quere steel you must go for a double thread as well as a single, bat if TOR piny for winches, cheese-headed screws for valve to the tool-smith for every plich you ent to get it faces, and counter-sunk bead Terews also set in the required angle. In machine shop putting the screw on those bolts if required, I practice great care must be taken in making will now show you a few sketches of work this very part a proper fit; to machte dors, ́... ́
Insure a
a proper fit of work to
of work to be driven, is somerles the practie to make the pieces ta-rred, but there is a differene of opinion amonest machinista whether a driven bolt rucht to be tapered or parallel, in any tanered work where an error in fit recurs it can be remedied by le ting it further
A parallel Br.
hend
the
You?
The Rev. R. F. Cobbold proposed a vote of thanks to the Chairman, and in so doing, men- tloved that he agreed with the late Lord Mayor of London who averred that the relief of the
by saying the best tool for cutting same is TO-MORROW evening Mr. J. 1. Francis, Q.C.
and, in recent years, been raised to the poor bad. In the Hongkong Benevolent Society's work, which dignity of a science, and he wan convinced that
was carried on with extreme care and
Caution, - was worthy of
science, for being considered none of its funds were wasted, while the rea good accomplished wis alike remarkable and invaluable to those whose cases were taken up. The vote of thanks to Mr. Keswick was then carried by acclamatinn.
VIEWS, VIEWS of HONGKONG and TYPES ficcted by the Bill had more regard for tory held yesterday afternoon, Sir Knight R.
of NATIVE CHARACTER,
ALSO,
FURTURA SUPPLIES
Er SS. Bombay and Canton of WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY
AND
DELICIOUS SWEETS. These Shipments include in CADBURY'S SPECIAL CREMES,
PATE D'APRICOTS, JORDAN ALMONDS,
CARAMELS, PRALINES, CHOCOLATE, OYSTERS, TESSERT CHOCOLATE,
BUTTER SCOTCH, ALMOND ROCK, EVERTONTOFFEE, ASSORTED TOFFEE,
FRY'S CHOCOLATES, MIXED BONBONS, NOUGAT, TANGERINE, BISBURTS, ORANGE PASTE, ROLLS,
&c.
&c.,
Acc, Inpether with
FANCY BOXES,
which are very suitable for Seasonable Presents
tor LADIES and CHILDREN,
AND
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY
AND
CONCERVES,
from the very best Parisian Houses including:-
„FRUIT JELLIES, PARISIENS, CRYSTALLISKI APRICOTS, CHERRIES,
GREENGAGES, &c.,
In large Assortment.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Honakenna, 17th November, 1804.
DFATH.
Is
At Shanghal, on the rgth December, BOIK `Porp, Lower Yangtez: Pilót, aged 44 years.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1894.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this alternon, There were present --The Governor, Str William Robinson; Mr. J. H. Stewart Lockhart (Registrar-General and Acting Colonial Secretry); Mr. W. M. Goodman (Attorney General); Comdr. R. M. Ramsey, R.N., (Harbour Master); Mr. N. G. Mitchell-Inves (Colonial Treasures); Mesurs. J. J. Keswick, Dr. Ho Kal, A. McConachle and E. R. Befillos, unofficial members, and Mr. J. G. T. Buckle, Acting Clerk of Councils.
MINUTES.
Ar 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon the mémorist stone of the Kowloon Seaman's Institute, of which that steeling filend of mariners, the Rev A. G. Goldsmith, will be the moving spirit, will he laid by Mrs. Boyes. The attendance of friends in cordially invited.
The Rev. A. G. Goldsmith, was the next speaker, and he proceed a very cordial vote of thanks to the ladies forming the Committee. He was rejoiced to learn that the clety had been able to assist one case to the extent of $309, for it was evidence that the party so assisted must have been in great need, and but for this Society might have suffered terrible hardships, The skill exhibited
the tares and the wheat was worthy of the highest commendation.
The large planing and slotting machina is i splendid tool for heavy works these machines CRO slot the vertical parts of the main bearings in bed plate, then plane the horizontal without moving the job, which keeps all the bearlops
TE TAT were introduced this work was all done by by which, with time and hard labour, the job was accomplished. These modern machines make heavy chipping now a thing of the past. Some firms t
make their main bearing brasses round
sqaure with each other. Before these band,
not as with a
up. B
Els Fxcellency then adjourned the Consell inflicted by Mr. Hastings n the Police Court minating between the Committee in discrld outalde, in that case they are bored opt i ances made with gauge or calipers to a
ADJOURNMENT.
till Saturday at 2 p.m.
TELEGRAM-S.
THE ORIENTAL WAR.
LONDON, December 19th. The Japanese have attacked and captured Takuboklu and Hal-cheng; the Chinese setlied to Liao-yang.
NINE months' hard labour was the sentence
tbls morning on Chan Koog, shop coolie employed by Messrs. Carmichael & Co., for stealing from his employers 851 in bank notes, and various articles from their store valued at $33.
-A CRICKET match between teams representing the Shropshire Light Infantry and Rifle Brigade was played on the Public Recreation Ground yesterday afternoon, The Rifles proved victorious by four wickets and 53 runs. The
Mr. G. Sharp, In seconding, said the ladies should be especially thanked for their benevolos services and were entitled to the cordial thanks and co-operation of all the gentlemen who were
members of the Society.
The proceedings were then brought to a fitting conclusion by a vote of thanks to the ladies being carried by acclamation.
In general machine work there are four blade of fits as follows; the working or easy fit refer- ring to all moving parts such as pistons in cylinders, piston and in the neck and gland bushes,
In faking siten there are certain low- to obtain the in the boring mill, and the bearings turned
destred degree of fit recording to
to the area of in the lather this style is much easier the work, for instance, to make a platon an CARY machined, but I fear more difficult to fit la the cylinder, the gunge would require to when required. The ordinary planing have finch per foot travel in the cylinder. The
has not improved aschine time
much in
fit I In my driving unters by coarser feeds. A great number shaft or the piston on the rod to ensure a good propeller in fired on the where the of machine makers have introduced Inventions bearing, the bele mught to be perfectly round for the tool of the planer to cut on the backward and straight s lark at the zmnant of h
of hand 1 hour motion. have seen
seen them
never with an working
in fitting a shaft e heard of them being generally uned, which shows that they bara
hat
or one
|[{lam-yang is about yo miles 5.S.W. of Monk-cores were:-Ride Brigade, 17: Tuna for 6 MARINE ENGINEERS IN SESSION. | planer. The not superseded the good old flap boto, 11 you want a good, fit-
den, and Hol-cheng is about the same distance from and almost due east of Newchwa CHEUSO PORO, contractor, of Wellington Street, Ed., Ht. Telegraph.
| wickets, innings deiared closed; S. 1. 1. 118 mos.
CHINESE GENERALS IN TROUBLE. Chinese Imperial Decrees have ordered the arrest of numerous generals ia connection with
the loss of Port Arthur and Ta-ten-wan,
RATHER LIKE A WHAI E. Admiral Ting has been arrested for cowardice In falling to protect Port Arbor.
This news requires a lot of confirmatior, lo view of the fact that this is about the ith time slace the war broke out that reports of the degrada- Hon of Admiral Ting owing to alleged cowardice, have been telegraphed to the ultermost parts of the earth.-Ed., H.K. Telegraph.]
EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.
The Budget report to the Egyptian Council states that the condition of the telfaheen is
was charged at the Police Court this morning for allowing his men to deposit building rubbish on As the case was proved up to the hilt by Sergeant the foreabore at Praya Central on the 19th Inst. Phelps, and the deferdant indulged in "lle pldrin ad. Hb, Mr. Hastings imposed a fine of $50 on the man of means and silks and catio
ore.
Brigade took place this afternoon at the Centra) THE sonual inspection of the Hongkong Fire Police Statlan. Mr. Wodehouss, Superinten. dent, in a rather lengthy speech referred to the able way to which the Brigade had hitherio grappled with fires, and thanked the members of the Shropshire Light Infantry for the services they had rendered to the Brigade. At the con claston of the inspection the whole Brigade was | phot
photographed,
MR. J. KYLES ON WORKSHỌP PRACTICE.
At a well attended meeling of members of the night, Hr. David Gillies (President) in the festitute of Engineers and Shipbuilders lust chair, Mr. John Kyles read a paper (one of series in connection with the "Gilles" gold medzi competition) on "Workshop Practice." The writer, who was loudly applauded as he stepped forward to read his paper, said:
keenness
ft to a comeded propeller o propeller get the eld ones rebored. The shaping of nibbling machine is a shrinking file used for werk that is not intended very useful tool for fight work, There is an to come off, such as bull cranks or brass Haners imoroved machine called the side planer, which on propeller shafis the amount of allowance sapernedes the ardlaary
ry planing for light work, for shrinkage varies with the diameter thickness, both as regards
etting tool of a high order ;
jobs judgment of the workman. The by the Pari
and the kind of material, the same is left to the The mill
milliag this machino does
sway with a great deal of not generally adopted for work in the marina hand labour to the fitting shop, competition shop, but is greatly taken advantage off in p now so great it
in papers demanda every
day of manual making machine shops. In: other branch not practical to labour belog looked into, and to ascertale if it is
work o easily spotted as in the machine shop, the same work done it is only by experience and skill that wer by machinery.
machine can accomplish be well fitted together, Machine tools are of great variety of work not only doce quickly but great importance, especially the roughing took well finished. It is good for any intricate work that the side of which The subject I have chosen for this paper is
to remove metal while ather machines cannot get at, nothing seems to the paint is to finish the surface; the Important "Workshop Practice" which fear I not go wrong giving these difficult jabs to the part of the tool edge is the point and this is the prove so interesting to the Members of this milling machine.
at that requ englas, ori Institution as a paper on the madem marine
requires to be kept sharp. Various
as the success of bote depends to
Delilag the latest type of marine bollers. But
machines have been improved an combinations of side rake and front rate may very much within the last few years back; in be given to produce the same degree of keenness a great extent
some of the shops at home you will see a large to the took te rake alone, or it may have on the soundness of the workmanship, I bops cylinder, placed under a radial vertical, getting
example, tool may have beepass from you will bear with me while I sitempt to show the stud soles bored and tapped with the
the tame the facil'tles we now have as compared with
same degree of
of keenness by using less side you the
patent tapping tool. At the same time a rake and more front zake. years ago. The advancement bus horizontal boring maching in
boring The If you look at the top rake of a tool and the been slow to our eyes, no doubt, bat the progress valve casing.
been steady going on not only in one
Cylinder The
1 ban
not only bottom
bottom clearance you WIT find li simply a wedgs, one quickly bored, but it sever time, in department but in every branch of
in turning which the When we look at the railway speed of our
engineering. ft
it up with the crane so often. It is by a system | to their
| angles. A such as
ar this, carried out through the whole of established, as it steamers, and the high working i
¤ entirely upon the candi used, we must admit that never in the biolo
team the engines, that enables ballders to tore out i tion of work, diameter and of tool traverse history engineering was good workmanship se necessary short
the greyhounds of the Atlantic in the remarkably If wrought from celtings bie, koff in short pieces for the safety of life and property. To be equal drawing of the patent tapping tool. A few years little sake, if the tool gets del too quickly and
short time
ime they do. I will now show you a and show no tendency to coll, the ton has too to the requirements of the day, machinery has *go drilling machines only bored the been introduced into the workshop capable of
holes, the the cutting speed not
| bau I not too excessive the toʻl fitters tapped them and screwed la, the stnday but too much clearance; if the tool edge break there Before
now the machine does all that for them, no large is too much rake, providing the tool has not been dealing with the most modern machines, addition if not then struck out, or ag saus, for cha ged before Mr. Haslegs at the Police Court me to draw your attention to the lathe which twist drill is now universally used on account of it tell if the tool is doing well or not. There are
allow
heaters are required now to sat the studs. The burnt in the forging by the cutrings you can temed the most important of all
rapidity of he
around the drill afford from egress to the for exemple, one for brass requires no side the contiagously, but alan to the great variety ot
a greater width of SINCE ti e Rife Brigade arrived here they have work it can perform. Many operations usually that with the ordinary drill, seeing the
cutting edge than Ja no clean the hole while hoslag, been running wild, and complainis from Kow. performed by the planing machine may be more The
alotisög mechlös can do work for efficiently sxecuted by the lathe at times it to a
great difference of opiaten on the shape Joon as to their behaviour are su plenii'ul as
the marine engine that no other machine can do, of the roughing tool, Sir Joseph Wakwonb apples in sution. When #three sheets in the matter for consideralin whether the lathe or the such as opening webs of criar shafts, jaws of recommends the cating edge of the steet wind "their conduct is sometimes disgrec-ful and planing machine in the best to use for the con
connecting rods, do. It has often struck me on a line with the cantra of the steel, which their "Billlagrgata "...; as shocking it is purpose.
why the tool of this machine does not Freak of works well wa plentiful. Some of them refuse to pay ferry and The lathe to the oldest machine tool. The ricksha fares, and even "cadre" at the hotels. Erat we cead of was used by the Hucules, a Two of these ge; ta, Pilvakes Beltten and Wilder, | remnant of an old Aristic nation who used it low lost the nt it has mirandy taken 1 ff thồ † wifi.net, ran into the work. But the tool had to face the moale at the Police Court ibis turping articles is wool, I will now show a without a spring bolase vanson I-gira le that very well, Concerning the rain of feed it
desperate owing to over taxation.
RESULT OF THE MANCHESTER NOVEMBER HANDICAP.
LONDON, November 14th,
Last night a dastardly attempt was made to burn down the Masistency and Police Court When the offices ware opened this morning the was strewn with officiat documents peterated with kerosene ell and partially burnt, The MANCHESTER NOVEMBER HANDICAP of It appeared evident that an incendiary had 15-0 sova.; winners (oelting racea excepted) dellberately tempted to set fire to the Magis after the weights are declared gibs, twice of tracy, possibly with a view to setting fire to the
forionately
ance of 500 sovs, solhs, rxira ; the second to Gaol, which is hard 17, and the police Harroducing work of the highest order. sav., the only Hability if declared, to sova, tai game plan had, bowowała en the premises was
receive 100 sovs, out of the plate; entrance y
A coole
I.
materia) more easily according es. A constant degree cannot be
depends
starters, Cop Course (one mile and wfx/ this morning, but no evidence material to the may be tools, not only on account of the 3 tine and making a smooth 'hols; the peculiar. shapes of tools for particular metals,
sue way led, and the hearing was adjourned metal cuttin,ork which is due to it cutting cuttings, which enables the work to be fioliked | vak", **d'one for cast Icons will admit of
furlongs) (5a entries).
3
until the 28th instant.
x
J
there J. tool havinking, wrought iron or steel. There
efther
the unward stroke, seeing it la rubbing up ↑ there are irregular machines, and where
cuttings this class of too)
planing machine was to run the tool backwards - that la universally used bas the cutting edge
the point
would im- on" line with the top of the steel which enta, mediately be broken.
Captain Machell's bre Ravensbury, by
Ionomy-Penitent, 4 years. H. Barker... 1 Mr. E. D. Gosling's b e Giesmaway, by Child of the Mist--Martyr, 4 years, F. Lostes... Mr. T. Jennings' b 1 Cypili, by Carltone
Queen of Cyprus, 4 years, A. White (Winner trained by J. Jewlit, Newmarket.) Betting: 20 toy against Ravensbury, Won by a length and a balf; nineteón run.
THE BUTCHERY AT PORT ARTHUR (Special to Shangkat Mercury)
morning though, charged respectively with dis- | model of this machine of primitiva construction YOKOHAMA, December 14th. orderly condu ́t and refusing to pay for drinks It will be seen that with such a laths no cuitleg the slotting ram works capy in the guideway, advisable in all cues, both for roughing and Having made further enquiry in regard to the the Kowloon Hotel and trespassing on the preoperation can be performed while the work it and when the work is being cut the centre of finishing cube, to let it be as course as the con persistent rocorts of the slaughter of civilians at mises of Mr. F. W. Watts. Britten was fined rotating backwards, and during the period of rest mellen er fulcrum is froms, the centre of the tool dition will adivit, it is only by keeping the speed Port Arthur by the Japanese troops, I have now, one dollar being for liquors, while bis "pal the catleg tool to flable to move and not likely bar, from which the spring of the tool takes place, retation consistent with the depth of cut, sad by received information from headquarters at Wilder left the Codit 919 in the bad, t
to meet the cut properly when recommencing then, when the cut commences, the point of exercising a dras discretion in regulating the In this fast idea of turning you will observe the tool will spring in the direction of the work, rotations of feed and cutting speeds. – And here unpiler or lath was ured, and from this lath was crasing the tool to out aɛabada heavier than it it is that there can be the difference between un
to the levernes of the slowing fadifferent and an expert workin, machine at the present day. By the invention ram, thum of this crude ides it was destined to be developed upward strobe
mechise." They are not afraid to into the m most
i powerful lathe at thở prosent Bu
The horisontal bering machine, 'is an indis, take a cat and the sail:fiction It gives him to such as I saw at the Paris Exhibition for turning pensable tool in a mariae shop. I have seen - see his well-shaped lool making the cutting the 85-ton guns. I will now go on with the few different forms of these machiatt, but there m
bere make us they curl off, and no fear of varians forms of lathes which have appeared In are none I have seen to surpass those with the faming at the finishing out. Employais do my time i first, the heel fool lathe. This tool was centres slotug and falling according to the faight not look to their own Interest by keeping old cblefly used for roughing-down work, the graver of the work it does not master tal you can assignedite als on the premises, they do
other hand
14 tool is not done in the shape of borlog, put it on the table take a good out equal to the times nor do they ID BED DOW on account of the greater
eater expedition and the centres of the machine can zegolawa
good make
I finish of
of the work. To keep with tools held by the
slide rest. At the present to amit, such as boring mara busbes, propellar the times forego must be constantly improving day lathes may be classified as follows:-The blades, crankpin brasser, dog and if you have the tools, and employers introducing the most single gérzed," back goared, self acting, screw boring work. slide yout can be put on the modern machless into the workshop. Sometimas to the machines in the shape of
Hiroshima that in the first place there were a
large number of soldiers who had deserted from THE following will be Mr. Sangster's pro Sad
discarded
ded their uniforms and s dressed as
The minutes of the last meeting "were read the forts with their arms and ammenition and gramma for the Organ Recital on Monday next, | Ry delved the term lathe for a turning ought to do the PIRT: 44 TAN CODARA KOME Workmen experiance great pleasure in worklog
and confirmed.
Most of those who were killed were coming at 5:45 pm even song at 5-30 THE STAMP ORDINANCE
soldiers and the above mentioned P- When the Council adjturned on Monday the deserters, the gresiar part
of the
In committee and it was therefore the first Item
I am also informed that
the re
remaining Chinese civilisms and soldiers had strict orders, to realst
draft of the amended Stamp Ordinanes was left | having left before Port Arthur was int# / 1-Selovilons from the "Crusaders" Niels Gade
Bill be
scon
Invested.
pri
(a) Water Music.
(1) Pilgrims' March
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the atominabia · mutilation_ 01 | 4—Benedicijas:visini antivirähdinnéaskekong. Chiling, the chuck, and the modern triple geared table and the same utillage despre NIA WADEceriary kiélni en forgingé and pationa
Port
(From the Violla sud’Planoforte Piece)
were, exposed to thely gare, many henda 5-(e) Berceuse insperanan Oliver King, of their comrader who had been takam (8), dyingly (frome the * Smostjan.” Kuhlan, / prisoners by the Chinese stock on poles "Zuluck the Pyjag? one
Handel Cut (Forms the "Cofeention Antham.") (5) ZENȚUnelmiento Cörsta dll Ha Kung tay Thu, bold 0 hựa si Cubedeni ChaDJSAVIGA
on the "orders of the day" at the meeting held this afternoon,
the Japanese troops, therefore these kept onAndDusk
(Johnson Ludwig Dosnek, both at Curelets, The Attorney-General explained the reasons firing long after the virtual capture of Part
Bohemia, 1760 ; died 1813 ~ A Pärin for cortal alterations in Articla 29, adding Arthur, fearing they would be taken
of the highest rank.) that they had been made to meet the views of soners by the Japapree and treated after the the Insurance companies and the commercial Chinese own barbarous fashion, therefore they-March Solanelle Gour&5, community generally. He then moved that the resisted. Besides all this the Japanese soldiers (Composed for Fall Orchestra)
third time and passed, be read a third The Colonial
seconded and the Bill❘ their own countrymen before entering Was toid and parted wam con.
Attbur, and on entering the town thece THE TELEGRAPH MONOPOLY BILL. Mr. A, McConachle moved the third reading "An Ordinance to recare, în fill entele debts of property to telegraphic | From civilians' residentes. (The Minister of") certain cavos,
and to prevent the forgery, and leon his way to visit. Port Arthur, and when he messiger, Improper disclosure of telegrams,
arsives there he will probably make the fallout Sr. J. J. Keswick seconded.
enquiry into the maiser, when those who are ornery-General said he had only heard found guilty will be arrested, Tas Japanade The within the last or or two of some option Government has determined to patrick inkome Appiest The Bill. What was of doing se ju mo
fr sound gulty of commuting strielsleg
Nalemlik the inventor of the lathe
steam hammer, brought out a patent combin The screwing machine has also odyssord wide wa extra ont has to be taken? it worke i thin ogenen ing the screw cutting and self acting, the the tinkas; in the time of the vid ital
screw le front and the self-acting food at siter they had morawad, up the peopne intell the back, which was a good idén '; it not only the machine {WAS “TOWAZand" and the saves time la the changing of wheels, but want argi (the same meandgunda man
keeps the screw from wearing so near the face plate where most oft quickly were supposed to rent hande
work la | vary Hulah But now by dotes: The laths can be wrought ne a screwinn, modding the improved flea.eus – The differtory wit ar fi tid of the Cathadesį: dallay, beving, or phatag machine), i lima ka vann brán v RIG Fund AAA MENOS Basepad of contemplated true de sapest - large like to be handy for gett
minted without mamad
guransiva machining on the said angines. But If there la și certain limit of meint left, noficient to class up without any extra cottingu, A EŠRAI deal of expenita to machining din be' saved, WWNIESTA RIBn of new work the mickles delay 06 ki so kase, what fob is to follow
Mix by Flowing this bolia, "lands and Kit Wivor chouli Chan he got in readlocity which
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