MR JOSEPIT Chamberlain's collect nef orchid LEGAL is wined at $100,000. Sir.Trevor Lamience has and wrth $175.000 while. Baron Schroeder's collection at Egham woold resilse at least $500,000,
RABAH, now the head of the sultanste of Berna, Africa, was at ore ilme a slave. He le a full-blooded negro, of gigantic stature, and is sald to be possessed of immense treasures of gold, silver and Ivory.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895.
SUPREME COURT.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
October 17th.
LEONG CHA U. CHIONO TANG. This can action for $1,07 damages for fatue imprisonment, which was partially heard somo two weeks ago, came up for bearing again to-day, Mr. H. L. Dennys supeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Reece for the defendant.
Curr Justice Fuller of the U.S. Supreme Court li reported to have and that, as a rule, when a Supreme Jostles retires from the hench
tradllions of the Janices that if they want to live to a green old age they must remain in harness; || costs.
the
INTELLIGENCE. Jely ships whenever required, and habitually tons. She ban a cellular double-bottom, and the make representations, to which the Government" "coal bunkers are so stranged as to give a feels constrained to bow, as to the force and dis- complete casement of coal round euch set of tribution of ships in their water. The divided bollers. The hall is subdivided by longitudinal control on the Australian station, where there is and transverse blk heads to numeroas an auxillary squadron partially supported by the watertight compestments; several colonial
watertight Gorgnments, la cited as debis being all. woked from the main deck 'affording an example in the present and a as well as from below. The protection of the
warning for the future.
vessel consists of a curved deck extending from stem to stero, ranging from 3 in. to 19 in. in thickness, covering the whole of the propelling and steering machinery, bollers, magazines, etc. In addition the engines are protected by an armoured eltsdel of Harveyized steel giving protection from taking fre. Her armament constata of 5 8-1 ch, 64.7.1cb, ad 8 13-pounder allquick-filag_guns, and a nomber of smaller are fitted forward and ово lo discharge above water. The propelling machinery consists of two sets of triple-exisualon englues, fitted le, two separate engine rooms, with cylinders of 33 lb., 49 in. and 74 in. by 63 in. stroke, and capable of Indicating about pcco b.p. The coal capacity is 550 tons in ordinary circumstances, and it is expected that the vessel will kṭṭalna apred of 194 knots under usual conditions at sea with the power provided.
Additional evidence was led by the prosecu
judgment was given for, the defendant with
rivers, through regione rich in walt, soda, silver, copper, frop, lead and gold, and in which many mines have been opened. S me 750 miles of the Sherian Railway are apon for traffic, vis, Chelobinsk to Cmik in the west, 500 miles; and Vladivostock to 'Grafiksja in the east, ago miles Thus Omsk is placed in direct communication with Moscow and St.Petersburg, Of the total length of 6,000 miles from St. Petersburg to Vladivostock about 3,700 miles have still to be completed.
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he lives hot a short time, “It is one, of the tlon, and after the defence had been heard | T, would The Marquis of Lansdowne replied,chine-guns Two sabmerged terpeda-tabes alloy composed of go parts of tin and to of
News recently reached Sydney from Ballos, N.S.W., that the geed folks of the district Bamed formed what They style the North Coast Anti-Allan Sciety, the members of which pledge themselves that as long as the present sugar datfes semain in force they will not employ to clearing land, er in any branch of the sugar fødustry, colored allens, such as
Chinese, Japanese, Kanaka, Hindoos, Clagalese, or other kindred races, and will not at any time emy loy these
la persons
connection any other work or industry. This league, tz la said, has obtained many adhesions. The Sydney Eventse Natur thinks “I won'd have been much better to postpone the whole question until after federation, when there could be one regolation as to colored labor for all Australia."
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FIXTURES.
200.00 10.00
870.00 48.35 13.00 1o.
41-77 850
The Duke of Devonshire, in his reply, sys that the constitution and functions of the Naval and Military Council referred to in the letter are under the consideraiton of Her Majesty' Government, and that the subject dealt with by the Committee, as well as the conclusions as,tved an docbt, receive their most careful ancation." recognising the great importance of the question, and promising to give it fall and earnest consideration, and to accord das weight to for to-morrow ----
The following cases are on the heuring paper the representations of the Committe. Mr. Chamberlain, for whom as Colonial Secretary Friday, October 18th.
the subject may be expected to have especiai, laterest, thank the Committee for their 1654-Teu Chang v. Chan Kam Tong
& another jus
communication, the Importance of which be fully $661.00 recognises, and which will have his anxious 1717-Chos Son Kwong v. Cheong
attention." Kam Tinakievin
*** 1720-Danah Singh . A. Sheeng
The United Service Gavetia, from which the 1757--Sol Hanng Chues & another vi
foregoing is taken, comments editorially on the correspondence as follows:-Ten unillions of Her Ho Hing
Majesty's subjects of Kuropan blood, inhabiting 1758-Ng Ss T>n & soother v. Wong
the self-g verning colonies, contribute practically FODE 1800-Hopkins Comm'ng & Co. v.
nothing to the maintenance of the Navy, and have, Yoen Kang Kea............
therefore, constitutionally, no voice in lis diapad 1801-Tseng Lee
tion or administration. The Committee regard Holdsworth... C. 1830-Ling Kee Kalv. Danenburg & Co. negation of unity, and as an abiding source of this anomalous condition of things as the very 1822-The I. On v. Tsang Pri...... danger, not only to the unity of the Empire, but 18ay-Cheung Tsung Lin. Danenburg DETECTIVE-Serve in Part pilge, who retired fron
& Co.
also to the individas! faterests of the United 920,18 1829-Ng Lam Sung v. Lam Kam...... 43262 of the Navy will inevitably be claimed first by the London police force after thirty-one years
Kingdom. On the outbreak of war the services service, must have considered the closing cere-1639-Leang Tak v. Lam Tan Calu...
50.00 those who have paid for it; and the Colonies, 26.00 mony of bis career as formidable xa any experi- 1834-Kala Singh v. A. Alleves...... ence as thief-taker. Bow-street Police Court was 1837-Ya Foo v. Tae Kwan & another. 134 78 to them, and having received no warning to pro- having had no opportunity of co-operation offered crowded, and Sir John Bridge having secured 1839-Chan Man Hlog. Chan Tal... vide for themselves, may suddenly realise that bla victim agstest excare fired off at him compli 884-The Kwong Cheong v. Captalo ment after compliment,
they have no place in the organisation of the Bercle..............................
British Empire assuring their security in the #1 Slr Edward
-tima of Bradford called him, most have wished that the
danger Many, however, share Lud Salisbury's doubt floor would opers At last Sir John Bridge stoped, shock bands with the gallant offer, and
whether the schema proposed could be carried out la euch a manner as to avoid the evil of divided the function was over. Many years of quiet tlfa-are, it irto be hoped, before Detective
control of the Navy. Yet it is admitted that, Sergeant Partidge, although he he left the
although the people of the self-governing Colonies bare, constitutionally, no voice in the disposition cover of the force dangerously near the first of September.
of the Navy, yet they do undoubtedly exercías a rest influence heth upon its disposition and lis administration, and that in a manner which the least convenient owing to the absence of. corresponding responsibility. The Colonial By Governments do not besitate to claim the service of Her Majesty's ships whenever they can be of use to them. They habitually make representations as to the force and even the quality of Individos! ships maintained in their waters, and as to the distribution of those ships; these representations Her Majesty's Government fiods it Imposible to ignore, and it is almost
stances to act upon them.
254-40 8.93
ntll the "right good o!", salogy apon.RILORY: | 1842—Kwong Man Hing v. General
Marine Insurance Co. Lid......... 1,000.00 1868--Davan Singh v. Juldar Singh &
33.00
210.00
THE BENEvolent SOCIETY'S CONCERT.
The Ballad Concert given at the Moont Austin Hotel at night, under the ratransgo of Sir William Robleson, K.C.MG, General Black, C.B., and Commodore Boyes, in aid of the funds of the Hongkong Henovelent Society, proved a decided success. The rooms had been pretilly Airanged for the occasion, the delightful weather enabled the
verandah (o be availed of, and the nature of the charity to be sided, combined with the extensive and carefully selected programme, drow forth a large number of persons, all of whom thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The accoustic properties of the ball cannot be too highly spoken of, as the lighter sounds can be distinctly beard in all parts, and there is none of the disturbing reverberations so common in many large hall
As was denoted by the name of the concert the matatay of the evening was the singing of well-known and ever appreciable ballads, Mr. Gilmble, however, opening the programme with a well exrcuted plano solo. The other Instrumental items were two violin solos by Mr. Goffe, where afect manipulation and sympathetic playing wis loudly applauded, so that in both parts
be was ancored, elving inte altogether four masterpieces on bla exquisitely toned instrument. Mr. W. M. Goodman began the vocal items by singing "Phyilla is my only joy in a pleasing manner, and -again in the second part of the programme he delighted bis heaters with "Songs of Araby" song in a manner that evoked an undeniable. encore, Mrs. Craddock fallowed him, singing that ever popular "By Killarney's lake and fells" in a very touching voice, this lady further pleasing
her heaters in the last itera by singing, A duet with Mrs. Cox, Twilight now is seftly steriing" this, with the splendid blending of her fico soprano voice with Mrs. Cox's contralto, producing the gem of the evening. Miss Lammeri sang to her well known and mest effective style I heard a seng for which she received a well
another.....
1871-Li Vin Shi v. Tang Hong &
another........
1822-Cheung D. R. Isbell.. 1873-Gabab Slogh Hing Cheapg"
Shing Firm & another 1874-Bola Singh . Dhiva Singh... 1876-The Colonial Treasu
Checog Kam 1878--The Colonial Treasure v
33.50
52.50
104 C1
32.78
Cheung Moon & another..................... 22.72 1879-The Colonial Treasurer 點
Tang Sul Seog 1882-The
79.01 Colonial Treasurer v. Ng Chin Sal 1884-The Colonial Treasurer
15.5 Ng On Ting............... 1889-Mesh Slugh v. Kaler Slogb...
3.02 1800-L. Halpern v. J. Kunath... 150.84 1891-Karpal Singh ». I. L. da Cruz....
POLICE COURT.
امور
the ranks of Naval Executive Officers by giving With reference to the new scheme of recruiting commissions to masters and mates who are volanies in the R.N.R. and on which I bave already, made some remarks,, I see that these latter have practically been repeated by Mr. T. G. Bowles in a question asked by him in the House of Commons, with, however, this dis- tlacion, that Mr. Bowles thinks the dearth of Naval officers abould be filled by giving com- I qulie agree that this is the preferable course missions to the bolter class of Warrant Officers. to adopt, from every point of view. At present command even
Warrant Oficer, R.N., cannot aspire to gun-boat; yet these men aro al superior class of seamen, and pass examinations much more severe than is required by our Board of Trade. It certainly seems to to give emmissions to outsiders whose training, by very unwise to pass over these men and such as it is, is suitable only for peaceful com- me mercial pasports
Another thing to this ; will sbe expensively-ir. lord semen of the Navy give equal confidence to men as officers who lo such matters as Naval guancay, torpedo, submarine mining, and military operations are at best bat the merest amateurs? I think not, and indeed, the more the new scheme is looked at the lea feasible it seems. Something might also be said from the shipowners' point of view. The experience of most shipowners who have adopted the R.N.R. cult is that training in the Royal Navy may improve a man lo many ways, but it does not enhance the value of the ordinary ship's officer, who usually on bis return evinces disinclination to touch anything cold, wet, and dirty, and who adopts manners suitable enough In a war-ship but hardly those required for the ttle ship la order,-"Look-out Man" Fairplay.
variably compelled by the force of curcom-rapid working of carrots and keeplug 20.CD
7.00
Two hawkets were fined $1 each for breaches of the Markets Ordinance, For blocking the street with his goods shop-keeper In Wart Point district was fined $5. For being out with out a pass at night, a well nown islef was fined so cents, or four days in default. Two breaches of the Optum Regulations were punished with fines of $7 and $1.50 each. Two youths were fined 10 cents each for fighting. Two ceslier were faed so cents each for carrying pig-wash during prohibited hours. For returning from banishment twelve weeks Imprisonment was inflicted. One week's Imprisonment was the penalty for stealing a basket of coal. For the unlawful possession of 14 tons of coal 14 days, imprisonment each was inflicted on two shop keepers. Two ricksha coollas paid $3 each for rushing at a passengers.
THE COLONIES and impERIAL DEFENCE.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR THE CONSIDER.
ATION OF THE NAVY LEAGUE,
- SHIPPING NOTES.
· LONDON, October 1gih. The Britleb torpedo-boat destroyer State, bullt by the Naval Construction Company, Barrow, underwent her official trials on the Firth last week. These proved satisfactory, the final official run glving a mean spoel of 29 knots...
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The law granting subsidies to the Italian mercantile marine lapses on the 5th December next, and it is not known whether it will be renewed. In the meantime, Italian shipowners have been furnishing themselves largely with vessels from abroad, principally from Great
Britain.
From the abloping statistics relating to the averica trade (inwards and outwards) of the treaty ports in Chins for the year 1894, it appears that. German vessels rank next to British both as regards the number of ships employed and their tonnage, the proportion being as 2 to 20 in res ect of the ships, but not quite so much in respect of the tonnage. The traffic in these ports under the Swedish or Norwegian flags is Increasing considerably, and French ships are build. The Blish tonnage last year (in and also getting more numerous, but of smaller ont) was 20,496,347, and the German 1,983,605.
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The creation of a deep-water harbour at Cuxhaven, which was determined upon by the Hamburg Senate in June, 1890, and for which
ODDS AND ENDS.
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of 95 parts of tin and g of zinc melts at 100 Mr. Chai. Margot finds that an alloy composed degrees, and becomes firmly adherent to glass, beautifal metallic laster; and, farther, that an and, moreover, is unalterable and possesses a
oldered to glass and is possessed of a very aluminum melty at 390 degrees, becomes strongly stable brilliancy. With these two alloys It is postible to solder glass as easily as it is to solder two pieces of metal. It is possible to pieces of glass to be soldered can either be operate in two different manners. The two heated in a fornace and their surface be rubber with a rod of the solder, when the alloy as it flows can be evenly distributed with a tampon of paper or a strip of aluminum; or an ordinary In either case, it only remalos to unite the two soldering iron can be used for melting the solder.
each other and allow them to cool slowly. pleces of glass and press them strongly against
HI 2'S TELEGRAPH INVENTION. To a recent interview Dr. Cornellus Hers, at present a fugitive from French justice at Bournemouth, England, and who is described dying, declared in brokoo alterances that be BY worn with anxiety and pain and clearly would leave a great invention to be patented and developed. The gist of the invention is an enormous Improvement in telegraphy, by which more than 1000 words can be transmitted by, long submarine cables in the same time that 20 words can be sant now. The invention, the doctor claimed, woult allow cabling so words at a cost of five cents Ho of
would have open the newspaper of the dwe't
upon the influence that the invention and sald that be latented, to granting royalties, future, to reserve, all rights an far as they applied submarine-telephony and maitiolex telephony dew. The invention, he said, would
render
tories in France on the exceriments which have feasible. Among those engaged in bit labours
nephew,-Scientific American. re ulted 'a te invention he mentioned Edison's
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUX:
to
English (Mirzapore) 19th inst. Australian (Airlie) 31st last. German (Pring Heinrich) zzad fast. American (City of Rio de Janeiro) aand fast. American (Garlic) 28th inst.~*
American (City of Peking) 5th prox. Canadian (Empress of India) 5th prox.
SHIPPING RETURNS.
Salgon,
17
Bangkok,
Manila.
12
Formors.
Manila,
Haiphong,
Salzou.
Manlia
SWALOW.
From & pm, yesterday to 5 pm. to-day. At an inquest held, on the roth Sept,, by Mr.
ARRIVALS. Alfred Hodgkinson, at Wood Green Town Hall, Saratov ....steamer, from Nagasakl
gentleman summoned as a juryman aafd he Sishan...... claimed exemption. The Coroner:-O what Talchiom grounds? The Gentleman:-I belong to the tribe Amur of Cohen. Gentleman:-All Cohens are exempt and always Esmeralda.
The Coroner: Well, what of that? The Kago, hima Maru... have been ; we never look at a Coroner: That may be your religion, but that is
drad bady. The Hongkong no just reason for exemption. The Gentleman; D. 7. de Austria...(cruiser)
Devonhurst Oh, it is. It has been held so la law, The Daphns......(sloop) Coroners-I never heard of such a case. The Coroner's Officer:-We have bad
Imany Cohent before, Sir, but I never heard them object. The Gentleman: Well, I object. It is against my Coptic faith, and you surely do not wish me to do that Morthe which I am forbidden to do. The Coroner: No Sunda........ clainly not, but I cannot hold that it is a valid Fav
Conch
Aggregating 15,572 toas register, DEPARTURES,
steamer, for Amiles,
Huprà.... Picciolo.. Friching
excuse. The Gentleman:—If a relative were to though I live in the house with it. The Coroner: die in my house, I must not see the body, Ocampa ̧ Well as we have enough jurymen without you, I will excuse yo; not because you are entitled to be excused but simply because I have no wish for you to break through your" tribe's
decuine-Law Times.
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Lime or calcium chloride is dissolved in water.
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Byle, sang "Whistle an' I come to ya" in a. splendid manner, ber styin being perfect, and in response to an ecore she sang another popular Scotch ballad which was highly appreciated.
In the second part Mr. Stewart-Lockhart nang "By yon boaty banks" In goed style, he being assisted over a touch of nervousness, however, by the sudience which losisted on joining in tise chorar. When ecored the last verse wa United Kingdom alone, while ten millions of and is the property of the people of the repeated, this choral beleg folsed in by Her Majesty's white subjects in the Colonies all the gentlemen present. Ht. Dowler
The price of steal, copper, and lead is steadily contribute practically nothing. The extent manner, and the
she was its charming this anomaly, becomes appirent, when we advancing, and the influence of this will be felt
of course encored. Mrs. Marien, who sang in German an Abschied consider that (as is shown in the publications learn, the cause of the advance is not so much on any new contracts made. From what I can by Kosehat, bas a finely iined voice, with of the Committe:) the commerce of the self immediate wants as the wants of the near future. great feeling in it, this being clearly proved by covering Colonies amounts to one-seventh of Several large Anuncial concerns connected with
Commerce The whole her rendering of the Slumber Song she gave lo cost of the protection of this commerce the Japan are looking forward to a large demand for
of the Empire, while to the response to an encore.
United Kingdom Altogether most enjoyable at the Horseth, Although their population amounts to more
materials for all purposes and are contracting contributes seventy-four ahead. Thus the sleal works which have been spent, fios music being provided, and the Hong anh,
and the Colcules one seventy only Indifferently employed for some time past kong Benevolent Society is to be congratulated than a quarter and their revenues to nearly half prices much lide at fast, and with the better upan having achieved such a success both in that of the United Kingdom. That being an, prices such ladestilal concerns will no doubt do the concert and, which was the primary object, the people of this country, who pay for the hardly say, there is great room for Armstrong, Ralirsad left New York at 3 hours 40 min. 30 Mesnt have proved herend
much better than they have of late, and, I need Navy will in time of war mest assuredly claim. Such cancerar as
for improvement
A special train on the New York Central fis services to protect the
their own interests, to the Mitchell & Co., Sir Joseph Whitworth & Co..
The" induced draught" trials of the Magni- detriment of the interests of the Colonies, who and other similar Companies are likely to be
sed. It arrived at East Euffalo at 12 bours
question the da not pay. Morcover, in reace and was alike completely filled up for some time to come ; in the United Kingdom bara unaided the banden
34 min, 57 sec., having thus covered 436 1/2 polly of the system to that of "forced of £30,000,000* year for the Navy, and incurs Armstrong have two or three years' wosk ahead stop
den fact it li preity well known that Mears,
miles in 6 hours 14 min. 27 sec., or 414 mln. 27 draught." Induced draught in simply this: sec. The actual time of running, exclusive of abs are placed in the uptakes or funnels and a farther Indefinits liability on account of its of them at profitable prices, and is consequence in and the average speed maintained wa alilmais responsibility for the Hys and property the price of the stock has been going up by leaps 54 miles an hour The weight of the Noof of air, no unpleasant al pressures whereas
stoppages
draw the air through the furnaces, so that the to change engines, was 6 hours 47. of ten million colonistas liability the
that gets into the engine-rooms and, mota: have already shown clearly enough they wil
and bounds,
stokeholes the better. There is no rushing I always demand to have met in hard cash. The
York Central train was 179. tons, while that of in the forced draught system everything is the English train was of ions. During almost battened down and air is forced into the dangers, external and internal, of mich a state
The steel steamer Fakling, built by Workmas, the antire journey the American train ran in the of things are sufficiently obvious. The remedy Matual Steam. Navigation Company, London,
Clark & Co., Limited, Belfast, for the Chias teeth of a heavy wind.
under pressure, generally with furnaces suggested in to invite the self-governing Colonies
disastrous effects, such as fated fire-bars and TO KIGN COMMERCE IN AMERICA, to tmice their phara - in” the maintenance of the proceeded down Bellast Lough on Wednesday
overheated furnaces. At no time during the Navy Rccompanied by a corresponding share in dimensions are pro feet by 48 feet 3 laches, with United States for 1893 and 1894. It shows that, altough it was an exceptionally shot day. Mr. Last week, eu her trial trip. The principal 15th, circular on the imports and exports of the
The Secretary of Agriculture loaned, August four hours' trial did the temperature la th its administration.
englas-rooms or stokeholes rise above 78 deg.. In replying to the Committee's
of 4450 Letter, the gross tonnage Marquis of Sallsbury, while promising the care-
100 At at Lloyd's, three-deck sale, with Board exports from the United States la 1894 were board, were
and she is classed notwithstanding the depression of business, Penn and the Admiralliy officals, who were on ful consideration of his Gerrement to the been specially designed to salt tha requirments 1893 Three-fourths of that want value came alightest hitch from begiarlag to end, making of Trade passenger certificate. The vessel has valued at $889,841,000, against $847,665,194 in realis. The engives works without the satisfied with the various
of this republic.
up to 1,200 States. The English-speaking people of Europs time the four hours trial had finished the countries in, volums of trade with the United knots of 20.25 miles per hour. By the
horse power. The speed
out of the $850,000,000 of American experts Magnificent had passed Hastings, having $411,000,000 worth, and, taking the Brille skirted the coast from the Nore, pasilag ela a they look $533,000,000 worth, or nearly sixty The great test having been concluded, Lord possessione all together and as one castomer,
to Ramsgate, Margate, Walmer, and Dover. par cent of the whole, during 1894.
Charles Beresford, who was in command, and, never left the bridge until he dropped ancher Railway la now completed. The original plans Powar with both engined all the ad, the to The Traas-Baikal section of the Siberian again at the Nore, tried the ship's thening for tale lise were abandoned, owing to fact that beleg completed with a diameter of about 340 Has to an elevation of 3,000 fact above the sea, speed astern, reversed angles at fall spoed they would have accessitated the carrying of the yard. He then stopped dead, and went
lengkärid, districts: where hot few settlers opposite direction, and did als utmost to Bad a signed. the lisence of any corresponding responsibility class protected draiser Venus for the British Braid make a livelihood. A "more sanikarn weak spot Anally, says Public Opinion, this The Goverments of the selfgeversing Colenies Admily." The Krussel is 350 ft, in langu by Youte has been adaptady which,, though cows splandia ship returned to her anchorage under | der vos bouctate de milion the fortiter of Her Mine | 34 38, in hrundily with adaptantment of 1,doz | szovátsky longer, wil rim by few of me principal | natural draught, making 16 kaots sselly?
A cricket match was played at Lyemman os the rgh Instant between the Head Quarters Detachment, No. 35 Company, R.A., and the Lyseman Detachment, No. 11 Compacy, RA, which resulted in a win for the former by z runs.
The following are the scores 1-
· HEAD QUARTER DETACHMENT No. 1 COMPANY, RA,
FIRST Innerna,
Cat. Comba, rn out, b Hanson..
Gue. Wykes, Kekk, Hanso
Houbt. Fampion, a Kagan, b Morrisey m
Bergt. Smith & Delio, & Hussey
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Sert, Iggo, statenusiqi IOS Please, Comper, cad b Hesseyva naukamani Gas, Lewis, Creasey, 'b Haney
met DEP
Gust. Herbert, rescato es Fombe. Kaukas, run out+£2/8239+0300༘TNO TRA Bomby. Neale, net ontres Les Gum, Christie, Hanna Hus007 dure
Totalna
LYLIMUN DETACHMENT
No. 1 COMPANY, KA
FIZET Lantos.
Pre. Davis, R.B. Wykesesteaks
Boehr. Derlin, a Comba, b
=
Gunr, Forell, a Neale, b Wyke nummer 15
Bombe, kina, biggo
N DOTACININKUS 199 OVOST MALGODAR
Ours, kitchell, a Combe, bigger mestarte
C... Benton, Love Fis. Hamay, M 8.500 Smith, 1 Wybes sam
Forgt. Levell, not gut umger e-s
Ouny, Famping, y Carlan,
Done, Creaney, bigoto!
tans, and
..
more than
I suggestions mada, adds that it appears to could be carried out in such a manner as to capacity being as important point, she has been Great Britain and Irelsað srold the evil of a divided control of the Navy, constructed on the deep frame system wit
with no To This the Commitice have rejoined by sub bold beams, thus leaving the holds unbetructed. mitting that their proposal, so far from creating A cellular double bottom extends right fore and is salculated raikes to replace the aft for water-ballant, which can also be carried divided control already brought into cafstence in the fore and aft peaks. In addition to these by a single authority represantaire of all the tanks, In one of the after holds deep tank as self-governing countries of the Easples, in which been constructed suitable for Ballast or cargo, the actual sa wall as the nominal control would and giving with the others a capacity of 1,600 For it is shown that though the on A complete arrangement has been made Colonies have constitionally no vole to the made 148 knots on her trial tap of page. She
yut "they do,
| apen to doubt whether the scheme abova alladed | of the Company's China träds, and, goodstowaga from the farms and farmitead all the other revolutions and Wained was 17.63
be centre-M
disposition the doubtedly exercise a asal ballooncs beck upon its disposition and its administration, and that in m. On Thursday last week the Fairfield Ship manzer which is the least convenient, owing to hailding Company, Govan, launched the second
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