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TORPEDO WARFARE,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1902.

bells coase their clanging the binds drop down. never counts a flight, however numerons, com into their cosy crevices for the night. One posed of uneven numbers, at this season. The Church of Trinita de Monti seems to house eight, that of St. Andrea delle Fratta houses twelve of them; and all interloping, or blunder-

No form of attack will require more reckless darmg than that carried out, by means of craft. Those who man these frail vessels literally carry their lives in their hands; and even though the vessel may not be hit until she has delivered the fatal blow to hering, couples are driven off larger antagonist, she is likely to be annihilated herself; for it is not to be supposed that a torpedo-stricken ship will cease firing as soon as she is hit and it would probably take several minutes to sink, even though the damage proved ultimately fatal to her, Those who know the terrible rain of projectiles that can' be poured from the quick firing and machine guns of a war vessed, either battleship or cruiser, will recognise the absurdity of dubbing torpedo warfare as "cowardly." As to being unfairwell we all know the military axiom and even if quite all is not fair in war, it is certainly not unfair to do to your enemy what he is seeking to do to you. However, the matter is hardly worth arguing. We have all got torpedoes, and we are all going to use them if we get a chance when the occasion arise. In any future naval war torpedo-boat service will take the place of the old-time cutting but expeditions by the ships boats. Both depend largely on surprise, and some of the most brilliant feats, of daring in the old wars were associated with boat expeditions, as they may bo in future with torpedo-boat attack, Engineering

THE GERMAN EMPEROR'S NEW YACHT.

STATE EMBLEMS.

SA POSSIBLE ATLANTIC RECORD. In his letter to the Yachting World Mr. Stinson Jarvis gives some adilitional particulars of the German Emperor's new yacht Meteor. She left New York the other day for Southamp top. A vastherly passage will be taken for the purpose of making a quick run to England. Much interest will be taken in this run, owing to the possibility of her capturing the occan record for sailing yachts. The crew say that no attempt will be made at high speed, and they point to the cruising mainboom in indication that speed is not looked for. But everyone else is satisfied that Parker, will shove her to the limit, and as she will carry her spinnaker and forward balloons she may, easily beat the record if she has the luck. Although she only draws 15 ft. of water, her keel is extended further forward than in the models of the latest racers, so that although she will not be as fast, in stays, pro- portionately, as they are, she will have a fine grip in the water, and Parker will be able lo rag it on to her till all's blee. The boat is a Our Indian and Far Eastern States are not lugs to a fullsized gale all the way across, her canvas-carrier from away back," and if she at all behind the rest of Great Britain in their desire to commemorate famous natural com advantage of zo ft more waterline than the modities" of one kind or another, but the Endymion, whose waterline. is just 100 ft. Endymion will be bound to tell. The picturesque and the temible play a part in made the distance from Sandy Hook to the these devices. Pahang takes for its represent Needles in 13 days and 23 hours, having made ative beast a tiger, either roaming, or slinking the Lands End in 13 days zo hours. In the through the jungle. North Borneo shows the whole run she beat Mr. Bennett's schooner native rusa deer, an inhabitant of its Im-Henrietta, the previous holder of the record penetrable jungles of swamp grass. The Sey since 1866, by t hour 55 minutes. The best 12 chelles "sport" their mons tortoise under hour run made by the Endymion was 304 miles, the usual cocoa-nut palm, and the Federated Malay States a tiger bounding from the jungle.

an average of over 12 miles an hour. The Rajah of Travancore emblazons a device which is variously interpreted as a sacred shell and a coiled cobra Time will show how many of these emblems will become per manently associated with the countries which use them on their stamps and securities. But it cannot be questioned that many of the totems are well chosen, and shew considerable "grace of congruity." It is public feeling which really gives currency to any of these fancies. If the greater number prove accept able, there will be a very large addition to the zpological side of the political cartoons of the future-Spectator.

BOOM IN ROSES.

EVERYBODY IS LIKELY TO WANT THE

FLOWER ON 26 JUNE.

June is the month of roses, and June is the

month of the coronation. The happy associa tion of the two seems to partake of the nature of the intentional, and nothing could persuade certain rose-growers of England that, it is not England, and has been so since 1486, wher, so. The rose is also the national badge of with the thistle and shamrock, it was bunched in the arms of the Kings of Great Britain. The rose has also played in the history of Eng THE FORUM EXCAVATIONS AT and as prominent a part since, as it did before

ROME.

The cleaning up of the ground between the Temple of Castor and the Augusteum of Hadrian (in fact, the commencement of the Nova Via) has brought to light several more important architectonic fragments of the first- named shrine. These include two bases of columns, as well as a capital, and part of a

and at, the coronation of Red Rose Henry and White Rose Elizabeth of York.

tion of the Abbey when the King is crowned. It is said the roses will be the chief decora- Already a boom is roses has set in. Long be- fore the happy idea of wearing roses, for the coronation occurred to various patriotic people and societies it seems to have occurred to the rose-growers of England themselves. For months past they have been

quietly

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PLUNKET's Gay, the PEAK, near the TLAK TERMINUS, Tel. 56.

For Terms, &c., apply to the

Hongkong, and July, 1900.

MANAGER.

GO TO THE

KOWLOON

J. H. DOWNS,

THE

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HOTEL

J. W. OSBORNE, Proprietor.

KOWLOON. Maunger, HOTEL CENTRAL,

No.-179,-Settlement, Yokohama,”

HE most centrally situated Hotel in Yokohama within five minutes of Hatoba (Landing

Pier), Banks, Post Office and Principal Foreign and japanese Stores. French Cuisine. Airy and Spacious Bedrooms. Electric Light throughout. All steamers met on arrival. Tariff inclusive of board from 3 yen a day. French Spoken. English and French Billiards. Best qualities of Wines und Liquors,

Telegraphic Address:—

"VERISSEL," Yokohama.

27th March, 1902.

→ails.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMERS.

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THE CONNAUGHT HOUSE,

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The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong. EXCELLENT CUISINE, LOFTY ROOMS, CENTRALLY SITUATED, CIVILITY AND ATTENTION.

TERMS MODERATE.

Hongkong, 7th. December, 1901,

Apply to

THE MANAGER.

(13390

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Very best brands of Wines, Beers and Spirits only kept. Private

10730)

Under entirely new management.

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J. LACOCK.

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· SAILING DATES.

FRIDAY, 9th May,"

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FRIDAY, 9th May, at

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MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-) Saturday, 17th May," at

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Noon,

MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA...Į TUESDAY, 20th May, at VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE,THURSDAY, 22nd May, at

U.S.A., VIA MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and

COLOMBO

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HAMA........................ MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-` WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID....... SYDNEY and MELBOURNE VIA

4 XM.

FRIDAY, 23rd May, at

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FRIDAY, 23rd May, at

Noon.

FRIDAY, 30th May, at

Noos,

SATURDAY, 31st May, at.

Daylight..

THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE SATURDAY, 31st May, at and BRISBANE ................................................

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(VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE,

and YOKOHAMA YAPIR,

4 P.M.

RIOJUN MARU*

N. Ohno ......

U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE MONDAY, 2nd June, *Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Atlantic Steamers,

For further information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road,

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,

VIA

SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

Steamers.

Captains.

Proposed

Sailings.

Tords comfortable accommodation for travellers.

THE most select Hotel in the Far East, beautifully situated, over-looking the sea, and Duke of Fife... 3,821 J.5. Cox. May to

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The strictest supervision as to food and cleanliness is exercised by a European Manager.

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METROPOLE HOTEL. Convenient distance from town, delightful

situation.

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NOTICE.

THE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'S EX- CHANGE TABLES with Rates in 1/16ths from 1/10 15/16 down to 1/8d, is now on Sale at Trie "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY.

18, Bank Buildings, Wyndham Street.

Victoria Tacoma

3,502 Panton.... May 24 2,811 A. Dixon......May 31

THE attention of Passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR

and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and to EUROPE.

HONGKONG TO LONDON £53. Excellent accommodation. First-class Table. DOCTOR and STEWARDESS'carried. Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first class ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48. The Railroad travelling is second to none on the American Continent; two trans-continental trains daily from TACOMA DINING CAR is attached to trans-continental trains day and night; TACOMA to NEW YORK in 4 days. CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route.

ilted column. But a more imporant fragment making preparations to meet the demand OFFICE. These Tables, which run in columns! HOUNDED in 1891, by DR. CANTLIE, Magnificent Scenery of the Rocky and

then even these was found covering over a

dain hard by them. There is 8 feet in length which it is confidently expected will be made for the flower on 26 June; and provided that the weather from the beginning of June ant supply.. onward is propitious there should be an abund-

The "Gloire de Dijon," that beautiful com. be bursting into bloom by that time. Even moner of the workman's little garden, should

will do. a ten-foot garden is not necessary; a flower-pot

of it, and it forms the south-eastern acute angle of the pediment, including, of course, the in- clined, as well as the horizontal, coruice with the grand deeply under-cut Augustan mould- ing thereto belonging. This piece will naturally determine the exact dimensions, and give us a precise picture of the great pediment of this Octo-style perip ter temple, as rebuilt, A.D. 6, by Tiberius and Drusus from the spoils taken from the Teutons. The foundations of the temple itself, at its south-west angle to the Vicus, Tuscus, or Tuscan Street, are now completely explored and laid bare.

in looking at this fragment, thus miserably fallen from its lofty position into the condition of stopping, a drain, one could not help recall ing a pretty story, strangely over looked by the compilers of popular archeological works, re lating to this temple in its pristine beauty. Pliny tolls it, to the effect that a young jackdaw, whose parents had a nest in the temple, came into the possession of a cobbler whose shop was in the neighbouring street. He seems to have educated the bird most affectually; tof it Per- Messageries Maritimes, steamer Salasie, connecting not only learned a little rhetoric, but it used in with the steamer Armand Brkic, at Colombo, from Mareil- time to fly of a morning across to the rostral, April 20-To Haiphong : Mr. Deiqustul. To Singapore:

of Julius Caesar, near the arch set up by Tiberius in honour of the

RECOVERY OF THE BAULES

last by Varus, and thence it would chatter away to the passers by in the Forum One can easily imagine how pleasantly the people of those days regarded the knowing bird. It speedily became a favourite, and what is more, brought, custom to its ciner.. But after performing in this manner for a considerable time, à rival shop keeper, declaring that the bird bad soiled some of his wares, killed it; either, says Fliby, "in a sudden fit of anger, or from sheer cavy.' The slayer seems to have been driven out with. violence by an exasperated mob, and we may believe he did not escape with his life. The dead bird, however, was actually honoured by a public feneral. Laid ou

out on a bier, it was

Hampton, Teddington, Slough, and Hoddes- The principal roseries of England are at den, but there are at least ten rose-growers who, it is calculated, will on 26 June be able to place from 1,000 to 1,200, dozens of roses on Covent Garden market. Assuming the latter figures, this gives 144,000 roses which Lon- doners will be able to buy on its day. The "La France," "Mrs. John Laing," "Mme. chief varieties will be "Catherine Mermet," Litta," Bridesmaid." "Niphotos," and a new American rose, called "The Liberty."

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST.

Sir Clas. Brooke, G.COM.G.

Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Preussen, from Bremen, Apr, and Shampion, April 5-To Shanghai: Mr. Ulesegaer and family, bir. T. T. Coulton, Miss Brown, Per Rotterdam Lloyd steamer Saiak, from Rosterdant, Mesir Din, Fried To Hiengkong: Mix, Joharon, March To Batavia: Sister Clementine Claassen's, Sister Columbane, Bloemen Blater: Suibertha te Wiskel, Sister Loyola Houben, Sister Cyrilla van der Sonde, Sister Cicer- Brank, Ister Guida Besneker, Messm. Fr. von Eck, A. de (ruda Keeton, Sister Philip Alós, Sister, Kelindia ten Lange, & J. Speakellak, Mr. and and Mra. G. H. Bedaan at 3 children. From Mastilles: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Willans Miss T. C. & H. Thicine. Curry and a children, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Barenta, Mr. P. C.

Batavis Nederlands steamer Koning Willem 18., from and daughter, Oberstadt, Mr. and Mrs. W: de Vos tot Nedervees Cappel, Mr. S. Wit-Bakker, Messrs. M. Poel- Knoops, PA. van Veen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lux and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Raders and 6 children, Mr. M. J. Koch. Bestra Fr. Berking, A. Hartel, K. Wernas. From Ģeoa: Sauermondt, Blik A, van Macverden Ouderens and daugh er Mt. Wed. "A van Bylevelt Smeesters, hire. L

r Janasen-Andeweg, Miss H. M. C. Boernekamp, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Amsterdam, March To Batavia: Messrs. A. S. Ruzette

carned by two Elbiopians: (suppose as boingC.P. Didemans, Mr. and Mrs. f. H. de Heer, Mr. and Mrs.

a black bird and thus related to the Gods below, GP, Utermihelm, Mr. and Mr. A. A. Sangiter and a chil whose victims were always black) as far as the drag, and Mrs. A. W. Andriesse, Mesura W. F. Malliette second milestone on the Via Appix in campo and Mrs. G. A Vokker and achldren, Mestri. 1. J. Block de Buy Weaniger, F. Fenstra, A. E, Mulier, J. Pull, Mr. Rediculi appellato, and there buried.

and daughter, J. Cild Meer Mohr, J. Az Munniks de Jongh, Rome abounds with these brids, and it is 101 Moll L'acardit, Mr. and Mrs, B. Schuring

Aw, Brewer, Mr. H. I. Andugh, Str. and Mrs, S. de Kuy children, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Zuur, as C. Moorman, trad 3 children, Mr. E. H. M. Ujte, Mr. and Mrs. D. Holter and children, Mr. Th. R. Haasmann, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. vd Wyek??

(an uninteresting time of year to observe their babies from a city roof at sundown Thiey are

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every evening from

greez Can

gilded cross

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and a A.-

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and conducted for several years by

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Rates of l'assage to other Points on applica tion. Per Half Year.ment Services, Per Month.

of too. from £999 down to £1. and from 19/11 H.E. POLLOCK, ESQ., K.C. down to id or from S999 down to i cent, enable any sum in Sterling under 1,000 by simply How. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, C.M.G., the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of adding the equivalent of the Shillings and! Pence to that of the Pounds; or to get the value

G. B. DODWELL, ESQ., in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents

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means of computation avery considerablesaving $7.50. under $1,000 by adding the equivalent of the SUBSCRIPTIONS:-Payable in Advance. Cents to that of the Dollars. By these simple of time and trouble, besides securing a ready, means of proving accuracy is secured, as is $1.40...

1/10 1/16 reduce 879,17,11 Into Dollars at Exchange illustrated in the following examples. To

£879. o. Q= $9,561.926

£7.0

9.745

$9.571.671

whereas with the other exchange books the process would be as follows:

£800. o. 0 $8,702.550 761.473

70. 0. 0.

97.904

17, 0,

'9.247

0.497

$9,571.671

or

The Library contains, in addition to Fiction, a number of Standard Works on Biography, History, Travels, &c, and Works of Reference; and it is hoped to maintain it up to date.

Intending. Subscribers are requested to apply to

CAPTAIN SPENCER, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer,

Ordnance Office. Hongkong, 28th December, 1991. [14130

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS,

! COAL AND PROVISION MER-

or to reconvert the dollars into sterling at the CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS. same rate of exchange-

$9,000,000

571.000.

.671

827. 6.10; 8

52. 9. 9.Tr

.1.2.13

879.17.11.00

but by o her books it would be:- $9,000.c00-£827. 6.10, 8

500.000 45.19. 3. 4

70,000

6. 8. 8. 6

1,000-

1.10. 1

.600...

70=

=

I. 1. 3 1, 9

879.17.11.00 Every care has been taken in compiling these Tables to insure their accuracy and even as the book was being printed the last impression; of! by two separate persons and any little enors each sheet was taken and carefuly rechecked

as these are carefully corrected in each copy in reading which will crop up in such works before it is issued, thus making it a most accurate and useful book. Price for this and the previous volume, $10 per copy..

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OFF and FCE HOUSE STREET.

66

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