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Raid, frem which to use his own words--“nge dates all events in South Africa," is everywhere accepted as established, and indeed Germans. always declare that in private conversation with the Kaiser, Mr Rhodes admitted the accuracy of the impeachment. But these things are not remembered now, Englishmen unite in paying tribute to the glorious services and "the mighty personality of the dead Empire. Builder. Where a jarring word is heard, it is safe to say the speaker is no lover of Britain, for the unfavourable criticism of the Imperialist: is hushed in face of the fact that--

He fish.

That inyect our Englans well

THE YOKOHAMA HOUSE-TAX.-

The irritation of foreign residents over the house-tax trouble in Yokohama, has only just begun to receive attention-n little late in the day one would suppose, but that, where Far Eastern matter's are concerned, any interest whatever on the part of the public, must be accepted with gratitude. The fact that the authorities had distrained on both the Chat tered Bank and Messrs, Jardine, Matheson, is the probable reason that mom has been found for a dozen lines or in the subject, in a few morning journals. The general opinion is and on the information to hand reasonably so that the foreign residents are behaving foolish ly. Anglo-China fulk are inclined to imagine either that there is "annething behind," or cls: that the Japanese Goverment should allow the matter to stand over, until the promised arbitration has finally settled the subject.

There is some prospect of the remaining

SPIONKOP DESPATCHES. seeing the light of day very shortly. The im- mediale occasion of the revival of the old scandal may be traced directly to Mr. Arthur Balfour's letter to Mr. Henry Norman, M. P., published in the Times. In that letter Mr. Balfour declares that Sir R. Buller, being in command, the Queen's Regulations required that he should have sent home to the War Office a detailed account of the operations, instead of merely covering the report. of Sir Charles Warren who was in charge on the hill itself. Sir Redvers replies:-the correspon- dence has now been all published "I was not in cominand at Spin Kop, and I was not therefore the person to give such an account of the battle. I forwarded the narrative of the officer in command, and this is the invariable

custom;" and in a subsequent letter adds, that

to have written the account himself would have been "contrary to the King's Regulations. It would therefore appear to the mere ordinary man, that the essential points at issue, are. questions of fact.,

I. Do the Regulations, enact that the Com- mander-in-Chief shall invariably forward an account of an engagement at which he was-not present, or not?

2. What is the invariable custom in the matter Pier

If there is diversity between law and cus- tom, the souper it is remedied the better, but as yet this contention is not sustained by proof, and a certain disposition exists, to accept the dictum of a tried soldier on the interpretation of military discipline and usance, rather than that of a Civilian. But it must be admitted that the position adopted by Mr. Balfour in the final letter of the series, implies that he holds the master-card and will, if further goaded, lay it down. "The omissions made solely for the purpose of, jf possible, sparing your feelings, and maintaining your military reputation," It is to be regretted that the correspondence has received publicity, but in face of paragraphs such as that just quoted, it is impossible not to wish that, every paper relating to the Natal Campaign should be pra.

duced at the earliest date.

A SCHOOLBOY FREAK.

were

No little amusement has been caused by the freak of a few Eton boys last Saturday. These mischievous youngsters fastened the doors of all the form rooms with-plaster-of-paris, and the rooms were only broken into after much delay. Dr. Warre, threatens to stop the Easter holidays unless the culprits are surren dered to justice, before the day for "breaking- up" comes, and meantime leave-out is

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1902.

GUNNERY ON THE CHINA STATION.

TERRIBLES" TO THE FORE.

The complete retorns of the prize-firing in 1901 by the 18 ships on the China Station havo been issued, and the results show that the heavy guns fired 2,715 mounds, making 1,072 hits or a percentage of hits to rounds of 19:48. In order of merit the Terrible stands first, her 92-in. Mark VIII. guns making 14 bits in 22 rounds, and her -in-q-f guns-102 hits-in 128 rounds. The total points made were 1,433-5, or 102.4 points per gun. The Barfleur's 10-in. guns fired 47 rounds, and made 23 bits, and" her 4.7-in, guns made 114 bits in 159 rounds. She scored 1,314.13 points, or 93.87 points per gun. The Ocean's' record of 14 hits in 26 rounds with the 12-in. b.-i. gan stands out in contest with the Glary's seven hits for, 28

rounds and the Goliath's five for 22, while the Ocean's 6-in.guns made 64 hits in 15 rounds, thus securing her third place in order of merit with 1047.80 points, or 65.5 points per gun. The Attræa fired 21 rounds from her &-in. guns, and scored ta hits, and her 4.7.in. guns made 48 hits in 136 rounds. Her total points were 618 1, nr 62.8 points per gun. The Istr fired 43 rounds with her B-in. kuns, and made 25 hits, and with her 47 guns made 36 hits for 79 rounds, scoring 648 34 paints, or 58.94 points perigon. The Bramble's two 4-in.

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rounds, or 57'2 points per gun. The Centurion in 35 rounds from her to-in. guns scored nine hits, and her 47-ip. guns 69 hits for 116 rounds, thus making 74643 points, or 533 points' per gun. None of the other ships made so points per gun, while the Britomards two 4.7-in, gung made only one hit in r9 rounds or a total of 88 points, making 44 points per gun.

In the competition with light q-f. guns the Terrible again heads the list with the 12-pr. She fired 136 rounds, and made 72 hits, or four hits per gun per minute, the Fandy giving the same average with only to rounds. The Isis made 3't hits per gun per minute in 72 rounds and the Dide in three more rounds made three less hits or 27 hits per gun per minute. "The most rapid firine gun was the Handy's, which got through the to rounds from her one gun in one minute; and next in order of rapidity came

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with 27 hits for 90 rounds she scored 27 hits per gun per minute. The Goliath also hit the target 27 times, but fired 104 rounds at the rate of 87 rounds per minute, giving each gun an average of 225 hits per minute and the Ocean produced the sanie mean, making the same number of hits with only 87 rounds, but her rate of firing was, much slower, being 7:25 rounds per minute. The Bramble made two bits per gun per minute, the Britomart 15, the Glory 14, and the Argonaut, though-she fired only 87 rounds from her 14 guna rounds per minute scored the small result of 14 hits, or one hit per gun per minute. In the 6-pr. and 3-pr. compétition 23

NOTICE. ships fired 1,973 rounds with 414 hits, the sit coming out first with 31 hits for 72 rounds, THE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'S EX- firing at the rate of one round per gun every 1/16ths from 1/1015/16 down tor/Sd, is now in the five seconds, and scoring shits per gun per bookbinders' hands and will be published next

18, Bank Buildings, Wyndham Street. minute, while the Glory comes out last with a week. These Tables, which run in columns of FOUNDED in 1891, by DR. CANTLIE, Bill of Lading. mean of 67, making only four hits for 1 rounds, 100. from 6999 down to 1. and from 19H.E. POLLOCK, ESQ., K.C.

conducted for several years by and firing at the rate of 8 rounds per gun perhe user to arrive at the value in Dollars of down to id or from 5999 down to 1 cent, enable minute. In the 15-in machine-gun competition the Nordenfelt made the best and the worst score, the Pigur, in 420 rounds, getting in 30 hits per gun per minute, while the Alacrity fired 140 rounds, and missed the tareet every time. Twenty-two ships competed, and there were 1,022 hits for 22,124 rounds. The in. Nordenfelt competition was confined to the Arethus and Redpole, and there were 15 hits for 82 rounds, the Arethusa scoring to bits per Bua per minute and the Redpole 2′′5,

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

HOW CAMBRIDGE WON. Cambridge won the boat race on 22nd ulto.

victory as against Oxford's 33rd. The race was a procession from start to finish. The Light Blues led their heavier opponents after the first few strokes. Try as they might-and' that they worked hard was attested to by their pumped-out condition at the end-Oxford could abt diminish the distance between them and their leaders, who, forging ahead length after length, finished almost as, fresh and vigorous

suspended. There are many rumours as to by five lengthe. Time, 19 min. 19 sec., Oxford the identity of the ringleaders. Etonians finishing 12 acc. later. It is Cambridge's 75th declare a Sixth former" to be at the bottom of the scheme, but a local reporter having Buccessfully interviewed one of these distin. guished gentlemen, received an assurance that the whole thing was put up by a small boy who would soon be discovered; and "dealt with by the Headmaster feantime the town of Eton is convulsed; mothers are greatly shocked, while the starter parents, after expressing a devout hope that if their sons are concemed, "they'll get such a thrashing as they'll never forget, are noticed to chuckle immoderately after delivering themselves of this Brutus like pbservation

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the following examples. reduce £876,17.11 inte Dollars at Exchange 1/10 1/16-

To

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they had started. The usual boat-race crowds lined the soapy, muddy banks. Acres upon acres of umbrellas were to be seen on both sides as the racers swished by on the four-mita course, followed by three smoke-belching launches, and far in the rear the Press boat. The ossy victory of Cambridge came as a dis. Every care has been taken in compiling these appointment to many who had confidently Tables to insure their accuracy and even as the anticipated a close finish, but undoubt-each sheet was taken and carefuly rechecked book was being printed the last impression of Too Matin pablishes an article of M. Lockedly the conditions were all in favour of the by two separate persons and any little errors Cambridge style. Had there been a strong in reading which will crop up in such works as these are carefully corrected in each copy accurate and useful book. Subscriptions for before it is issued, thus making it a most

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NOTICE.

roy, in which the ex-Minister of Matine gives head wind it might have been that the extra has opinion on submarine boats. It seems to him that henceforward these craft will be ter

sible instruments of attack and defence, but he considers that there is still room for progress as regards habitability and range of action Reviewing the type of vessels which are purely

and

weight and superior length of the Oxonians account of themselves. As it was, though they would have enabled them to give a better gave a very fair display, they hardly fulfilled the expectations of their supporters, while Cambridge, on the other hand, rowed quite up simply submarines and propelled ex to their best form, and proved by their time-- clusively by electricity, with a limited range of action, M. Lockroy expresses the opinion that 19 min. 19 sec. that their pace was above the this class must be used solely for coast-defence average of winning crews of recent years. In work, while it would be impracticable to tow connection with the annual contest between them. Forcarrying on operations at a distance, the Universities, a contemporary has published the writer thinks it would be preferable to toly a list of Old Blues who, having satisfied their on submersible boats, which have the drawback

that they cannot be submerged very

M. Lackroy finally comes to the

that, it will only be possible to

aubmarines when the steering of been discoverad the black form of being very easily distinguished from a certain height.

Presidents at their Universities, have funther fondistinguished themselves in after life, Among the Oxford bishops we find the names of F. T. MacDougall, Labuan (24), and W. Awdry, S. Tokyo, Japan (63), both of whom were in the winning teams, —Z, & C; Express.",

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