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SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1926.
FROM THE PROVINCES. IRISH GOLD FINDER.
RADIO “ ROBBERS.”
JARAN TO FIGHT THE
PIRATES.
THE GROWTH OF LONDON PIONEER OF SOUTHERN
EXPLAINED.
ELDORADO.
London is continually recruit- It was water the dorned Osaka, Duc. 8-"Stealing the ing its strength from the pro-cuss was seckin; and his luck, fair" is a new misdemeanour in vinces. But for this, the docline made him certain to miss."-Bret in the birth-rute might he con- Harte.] sidored disquieting.
Days of romance and squalor, During the past four years, it is of the foverod quest for gold end reported, the number of births in ing now in dazzling success, now London has declined on an aver in failuro, disease and death, are uge by about 4,800 yearly. Tho recalled by Reutor's, Melbourne rate has fallen almost continuous-oorrespondent's ly in London during the past 50 of the death of Mr. Patrick Han years, the rate of decrease being man (writos a Daily Chronicle re- about 1.42 per 1,000 of population presentativa)
announcement
ovory five years. In the same Born 42 years ago at Quin, period the marriage rate has re- County Claro, Hannan went to mained much the same on the | Australia 20 years later. average.
For years he prospected for The report of the London gold with indifferont success in County Council which contains Victoria, New Zealand, Queens thoso figuron states that it is clearland, Now South Wales and that thero would have been a con-Tasmania. In 1889 he went to. |siderable decrease in the marriage Western Australia, and four rate during the past 50 years if years lator.camo his great find. it were not for the large increase
CHANCE AND LUCK.
in marriages during war years.
dis-
The decline shown in the mar- Like 50 many prime riage rute the live years 1921-25. coveries, it was the result of an it is stated, is too small to have accident. Hannan and his close played anything but 'a negligible friend and partner, Flannngan, ; part in the concurrent fall of the were members of a small party
Japan and one which is causing muah annoyance, to radio broad- casting companies. One company in Osaka recently estimated thoro wore 10,000 “ radio-robbers" steal- ing its programnios.
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In Jupan ovory radio set is sup- posed to be listed with the govern- inent. The broadcasting companios aro permitted to charge a small fee for their programmes. This fee averages around two yon por. month. That many thousands of radio users are escaping this foo is the belief of the authorities who have started a compaign to robbers."--4s90- wood out the riated Press,
had collected over 100 ounces of gold.
THE RUSH AND AFTER.
Sunnon returned to Coolgardie to demand his reward-a free claim" given by the Govern- ment to successful discoverers of
began.
| birth-rate. The death-rate last going out to Mouril Youle to look ¦ gold-and immediately the rush
your was 19.2 per 1,000, and the for gold. Birth-rate 18,6; The population |
Through want of water, the
of the County of London is over party caroped at Mount Charlotte four and a half millions."
for a couple of days, while the teams returned to Cholgardic for
fresh supply.
GERMAN SUIT,
DIVING TO 500 FEET.
Rain fell in the meantime, and the main party pushed on, leav- jing Hannan and Flannagan to
I wait for the teams.
Flannagan, while looking for the horses and the water supply, found some nuggets, and induced The following is a description Hunnan to romain with him in- of the German diving apparatus stead of following the party to which was rushed from Kiel in a Mount Youle. British destroyor in the attemptIn a few days the two of them to locate the lost submarine Mft:---
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DON WHISKY IS AN OLD TIME
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Off the market during the war, and the years following, it is back once more to delight the
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There is so much difference between DON, thoroughly aged. and of mellow flavour, and just ordinary whisky, that you owe it to yourself to make the comparison.
At your club or store.
any such attempt at present, inasmuch as the apparatus hae been only recently perfected, and as yet there has not bonn sufficient experience gained in the practical use of the equipment: on the bigh seas to insure the divers against the many unforo- seen risks and dangers that may arise, especially, when heavy seas ате running. The armoured deep-scu_diving apparatus may be compared in. it's working to a subniarino. It consists mainly of a rigid diving suit mado aluminium alloy, and "strongly resembles in appearance a suit of medieval armour. The greatest difficulty in inanufacturing the apparatus has been to make the Soints perfectly flexible, so that a man can walk easily, use his arms freely, and at the same time" be able to stand à pressure up to 25 atmospheres, which would correspond to the pressure of a depth of 750-ft. Practical use of the apparatus has been made up to a depth of 500-ft. Attached to, the outside of the apparatus are several tanks, which are filled with water in order to give the Mecessary weight to, the diver. Whou be wants to rise these tanks are blown out by means of
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inside and controlled by the Idiver. The internal mochanism also resembles a submarino in many respects.
The diver does not depend ton
air from above, as.
he has with him a sufficient quantity of oxygen to last for three hours. The carbonic acid exhaled is absorbed by speci. I¦ cartridges, as used in submarines. [ An important and special feature of the new apparatus is that the divor always has 12 normali pressure of one atmosphere, while the pressure of water increases. by an atmosphere of every 30 Heet in depth. The diver working at a depth of 500 feet, as practical trials have proved, does not suffer any inconvenience, and comes out of the apparatus as frosh, as he ontored it. The diver in the ordinary rubber suit, requiros about three-quartors of an hour to be lowered or raised slowly in order to anable his body to adapt itself to the increasing 打架 diminishing pressure. The now apparatus can go down to a depth three times greator in two minutos, and can come up at the samo spood. The diver retains communication with the vessel
which from
he descends by means of a steel cable sufficiently strong to raise and lower him. This cabio contains three independent telephone wires. In case the connecting cable should bgcomo entangled in BOMO obstacle and the diver is unablɑ to clear it he can dotach the cable from inside the apparatus and rlso Lo the Aurfood indopendently by blowing out
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Water was searce and typhoid THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY
was
soon rempant A fow
自
miners struck it rich' and cleared out quickly; thousands of others died of disease and pri-1 vation.
Flannagan died a few years
ago.
J
Hannan has apparently been living in retirement in Melbourne. for many years past.
in
Though apparently not want, be does not seem to have amussed great riches, in spite of hisgreat discovery,
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