Intimation.
Powell's
Furnishing
Department
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY AUGUST 12. 19.9.
ANGLO-JAPANBȘE IRON
FOUNDRY.
SUCCESS OF THE VENTURE QUESTIONED,
miles (the whole coast line is about go miles), and assuming ona cubic foot of sand to weigh 12 kwamme, the whole available, send will weigh less than şɔ miltioa kwamme. And if wo grans is' per cent of iron-grains in this available sand, the iron contained will be only million kwamme (one top is approximately 241 kwamme), barely enough to supply foundry of 20 tons capacity per day for three years and a ball. This is a grave cause for anxiety. We admit that a margin was left in our calculation, but even if we doubled the supply, the time limit would not exceed seven years Twenty-five million yen for a work of seven years looks too expensive and extra- vagant."
VIEWS OF A JAPANESE CRITIC We (Japan Chronicle) make the following7 translation of a leading anticio in the Nipponjin in regard to the proposed Murdran Foundry formed by the Hokkaido Colliery and Steam. ship Company in conjunction with Messrs Armstrong and Vickers, of Englandi- -|
The steel plant which has been founded at Mataran'under Anglo-Japanese management, with a capital of Y25,000,000, is certainly one of the greatest private enterprises in which Tapin bas augaged. But we are afraid that our people are neglecting to make a full is vastigation of the most important element of a successful foundry- that is, the abp ply of iron ore, If the supply should fail, it would prove a death-blow to this great enterprise, and a great misfortune to the people concerned. Moreover, the failure of the enter prian would not be the failure of the steel under taking alone; it might discouinge all interna BUILDINGS. oual enterprises in which Japan is concerned This is why we feel ruch deep concern regard (FIRST FLOOR)
ing the supply of ore, which constitutes, the fundamental problem ofthe Muroran Foundry. Japan has already had a fatal experience is this direction. On the establishment of the Yawnta iron. Foundry in Kyushu, the authori. 'ure making a special show of house-ties commissioned a number of specialists to hold and office furniture.
ALEXANDRA,
HIGH
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grade examples of which may now be seen in our showrooms.
Completely finished and artist bedroom suites, with teak wood bed steads en suite, Dainty. Writing. Tables in attractive designs, Curio and Silver Tab'es, lined with silk and plush, and aliost of other articles
of a
CLASS
raraly seen previously in Hongkong. We are steadily and consistently improving the tone and general finish
of Colonial made furniture,
"Furthermore the use of iron-sand for casting purposes belongs to the past. In the advanced state of the iron industry no one follows the leisurely method of picking up particles of Iron
and. Even in our country, the usage is limited to the Sapin district, where people re- sort to it from force of habit. And we do not, sea why the Murotan Foundry, with the ad: | vice of English, and Japanare specialists, hould resort to this old fashioned method, which has already bean discarded as worthless in Europe, unless more than 30 per cant, of iron-grains, could be found in the sand. Are The Japanese engineers foolish or their English coolières ignorant? Do they hope to take advantage of the lowness of wuges in Japan?. But wages afro, so much lower in Japan than in England as to compensate the loss of
ex mine the iron mizes all over the country,ime caused from sorting tand. but they found on single mine which pro Thus far we have dealt only with the sup duced are in any appreciable quantity to say ply of material, but there is still another diff- nothing of quality. They succeeded only su calty in smelling iron-sand. Small grains of ptirchasing an iron mine from the Mitsuirou-sand are not fit in their loose state to be” Bishi firm in Akadani, Echigo province The melted. They must first be kocaded together die was found together with copper ore, but with some chemical preparation, and then put later it was discovered that the mine was so into a mould and made into bricks before the worth working, and It was abandoned: About
are can be put into the furnace. The chemical that time, there was a small iron foundry in preparation and the mould have foreished Miyoshi, Hiroshima prefecture, which the
many problems to the mining industry, and Department of Finance tried to enlarge, setting it is doubtful if the Muroran Foundry
the specialists to ascertain whether frou-sand could be used as material. After a series of experiments the specialists came to the con- 'clusina that the quantity of iron grains contain
ed in the sand, was too small to supply a large
foundry, and, as the grains found are very amall, the sand is economically unfit to be smelted Thus iron-sand was abandoned as a possible material for the iron foundry, and the Government was obliged to import iron
ore from China. bis fact is well known to the specialists as well as to business. men, Tbeso, failures taught a lesson 10 those who - winked to embark upon the steel business. Yet there are some people who will leam from the past and are about to repeat the old experience; these are the per sons connected with, the anterprina of the
Majoran Foundry. In view of what we have staled above we cannot stand aloof and remain
silent in antire unconcern.
"The proposed plan of the Muroras Iron Foundry is an elaborate one; noris the ambition "of the enterprisers modest. The proposed stee! plaat will be equni to if not larger than that in
pse salve the fundamental problem regard. ing the supply of iron ore? When we are told that the iron and found along the shores
We are paying very special atten-Kyushu, but how are the founders of the exter tion to the modern methods in Office Fittings, and liave several examples of our work read «" for inspection.
The Card-index sys'em cabiart is a very special feature with us, and general office
FURNITURE
such as, Roll Top Desks, Typewriter Desks, may always be seen and the advantages of our makes, explained, by a visit to our showrooms.
will suceed in these points, though they if they succeed, considerable expense is un. avoidable, so long as iron-sand is used as a ma terial. These inconveniences are evident even
may stilise a few patented methods.
to the cutsider, and it is surprising that the people concerned do not appear to show the slightest anxiety regarding these points and it may be asked if they bave soma - hidden grounds for their confidence. It is indeed ramoured that the Muroran Foundry has A secret contract with the Navy Department, and that whatever the mishaps of the Foundry may be, the company is secured against any loss, so that the company's business cannot be viewed from the ordinary business standpoint! We will reserve our opinion on this palat until late, but we must declare that the fallure of such an
international enterprise as this iron foundry would greatly affect the future credit of our Country, and we would ask for enlightenmen! in our grave doubls concerning the wisdom of this enterprise.",
Intimations
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
of Volcanic Bay is the chief material they LI KWONG LOONG & CO., depend upon, we cannot, but express amaze alent at the extent of their recklessness
A small iron mine pear, Kada, ja Hokkaido, may supply some material, but this supply is only a small portion of the grand total of the
material required.to give enough work 10 B concern with-apital of Y15,000,000, if the capitalists in England have made a practical investigation of Volcanic Bay, and concluded
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CABINET-MAKERS AND ART DECORATORS, from Shanghal, has re-opened their FURNITURE STORE
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No. 39,. DEE Vœux ROAD CENTRAL, The only Shop in Hongkong with this aRMS.
*HERE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE
order in any design required.
Have been patronised by the Hongkong Clob, Hongkong Hotel, Telegraph Co., Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co. Firms and other leading Establishments in the Colony, to
whom reference can be made as to the Superior Workmanship and Materials of the Famitare, &c., supplied.
that the ironsand found on the shores of the bay of every description can be made to is sufficient in quantity to provide material for this great plant, we are more than amazed at their ignorance. We are afraid that they have been misguided by a superficial view of the somewhat large Volcanic Bay and the black iron grains on the shore, together with the ex- aggerated report and the uphounded enthusiasm of the promoters This must have led them to such a mistaken conclusigo, It is incredible that they should undertake such a matter so incompatible with their characteristic cautious-" ness and stability of judgment. France is the only country in. the whole world which is said to have made any approach to success in the use of iron-sand as material for steel manufacture, and if Englishmen have agreed
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Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd, write as follows:-
"We have pleasure in stating that Mr.LI-
KWONG LOONG furnished the Annexe to our Dispensary and garu un ovory satis. faction."
(Sd.) A. S. Watson-& Coạ 25th May, 1891.
ORDERS pinctually attended to, and
AN INSPECTION INVITED. Rong emo eh Asianst, vort
ILLUSTRATIONS to invest a large amount of money in a great OHARGES most moderate.
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TIME
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EXPERTS
ADVICE
AT YOUR DISPOSAL,
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ALEXANDRA
BUILDINGS,
and
28, Queen's Road. Opposite the Clock Tower
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steel foundry la'the unknown Far East which depends for its raw material on iron sand found on the sea. shore, we are indeed surprised at their recklessness, adventurous spirit, and lack of caution..
Iron-sand is found mixed with sand driven up on the sea shore by the waves. It is a secondary mineral product of the fourth geolo gical epoch. The material is found on all the shores of our country, though the proportion of
0. C. MOOSA
1 & 8, D'AGUILAR STREET:
Intimations.
OF THE MULTITUDES who bave used it, or are now using it, we have never heard of any one who have been dis appointed in it. No claims are made for it except those which are amply justified by ex- perience. In commending it to the afflicted we simply point to its record. It has done great
things, and it is certain to continue the excel leat work. There is-wo may honestly affirm
no medicine which can be used with greater and more reasonable faith and confidence. It nourishes and keeps up the strength during those periods when the appetite fails and food cannot be digested. To guard against imita- tions and substitutions, our "trade mark"} put on every bottle of "Wampole's Prepara." tion," and without 'it none is genuine. It is palatable as honey and contains the nutritiva | and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, com/? bined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophos phites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. Taken before meals it creates an appetite, aids-digestion, renews-vital-power, drivas'out disnase germs, makes the blood rich, red and full of constructive elements, and giver back to the pleasures and labours of the world many who had abandoned hope. Dr. S. B. McCoy, of Canada, "says: "I testify with pleasure to its unlimited usefulness as a tissue builder its curative powers can always be relied upon. It makes a new era in medicine, is beneficial front the first dose and representi effective medical treatment of the twentieth century, "You can trust it as the Ivy does the Oak? One bottle convinces, Watch carefully againsi imitations. At all chemists here and throughout the world.
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CANTON KOWLOON RAILWAY.
· ' IMPERIAL: ChinɛSE. SECTION. TO BALLAST CONTRACTORS, TENDERS, are invited for the supply-at-
Te Lofa (Sam Chub) of 3,200 fengt (100 English crit. sach foap) of Rubble Stone aud
of 3,200 longs of "Broken Stone under the following conditions and specification.
QUALITY OF STONE,-To be hard and
clean. Sample to be submitted with tender. No stone will be paid for not strictly to sample.
RUBBLE. No piece to exceed to la: X 10 in.
BROKEN STONE-To pass through zị in, ring.
CONTRACT-To be completed within six months of signing.
DEPOSIT-30% of value of contract to be deposited in cash as security.
PLACE.-Stone to be stacked within goo ft. of river bank at Railway crossing, Lofo
PAYMENT.—To be monthly and by mea,
surement.
CONTRACT FORM. To be the Railway standard. The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender, which should be delivered before August 31st, 1909.
FRANK GROVE,
Engineer-in-Obiel,
Canton.
Honkane, Eith August, 1909
RONGAONG AVERAGE MARKET; · PRICES.
Corrected 7th August, zoo cis; per § Mix,
BUTCHER MEAT,
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SWATOW KIA LAK MANUFACTURE WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS
FACTORY
in all kinds of hand-made
DRAWN and EMBROIDERY OHINESE LINE GRASS CLOTH, PEWTER WARE, &c.,
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· Hongkong, 5th August, 100g.
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PRAX TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
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ite admixture varies greatly according to the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
locality. The North East of Honshu, along the Pacific coast, in well known for the abua. dance of iron-sand there, but the proportion of grains in the mixture varies from 3 to 35 per cont. The sand in the best known district in the Sapindo region containe _40_svcrsg¶_of_7_per_cent..while the iron-sand-
of Volcanic Bay, so far
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product of the seashore, cannot much exceed this percentage. Even granting 15 per cent. of iron-gralus in the sand at Volcanic Bay, 140 tons of sand must be sorted each day to obtain a0_ions of iron-sand. Though we are not yet aware what bort of machine the proposed foun | dry is going to use for this purpose, it will in any cake ba na masy work to sort 140 tons of sand per each day. Evan if the mechanical. difficulty in overcome, the economical one will be a great obstacle. All this trouble and ex- pense are not necessary in the smalting of or. dinary iron ore. Moreover the sand available | LADIES' and CHILDREN'S for use le not the entire sand along the whole
Coast line. Perhaps the sand comprised with.
-in about ten yards-from-the-waterline,-and-
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