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Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moc fields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear,Nose & Thr at Office—CAMEON BLOCK, esidence— Ri CHM (DD ET,, WEST. fice Hours 3.30 to 1 pm., pm, Eyes testedfor glasses 2to3sp. mote THE DAinY EXAMINER, CHAKLUTTETOWN, JANUARY 22 1960 War in The Transvaal | tow England, France and Russia THE FLEETS OF THE WCRLD. Stand in 1900. A return, showing the strength of the fleets of the seven great naval powers, has just been issued. It gives the following as the strength of the British, French and Russian fleets in the most important classes : Eng. Fr. Rus. Particulars of the south Africa. | Dateless. os 06.50% 7 | sk 8g Armored cruisers..... 31 20 12 Protected cruiser..... 116 40 MII Coast defence ships.. 16 15 23 Torpedo gunbeats... 35 15 17 Destroyers. ....ccs00 15 61s: Torpedo boats....... 97 266 180° The minimum standard for England, as laid down by Lord George Hamil- ton in 1889, when introducing the Naval Defence Act, and since accepted , by all parties, is that the British navy shall have an equal number of battle— powers, plusa reserve for unexpected | contingencies. On papers, yes; in real truth, per-! haps not. The list of British battleships in- cludes one vessel 34 years old and ab- solutely worthless : 8 ships 30 years or more old and armed with muzzle load- ers ; and 8 other ships from 20 to 29 Have we maintained that standard ? } Struggle in observers were enabled more than once to direct the fire of the artillery. Two messages are reported verbatim. One ran: “Our shells are falling short of Pepworth Ridge,” upon which the naval guns were brought np and “Long Tom” silenced. The other message gave the order to fire ‘‘more to the left,” with the result that three shots were sufficient to silence the guns. This was valuable service, in- deed. An invalid soldier from the Cape says it is not the case that they can get what they like in the hospital. Fruit, for instance, is never supplied by the authorities. The question had been asked wheth- er the fumes given out by an exploding lyddite shell have a fatal effect on human beings. Though poisonous, they do not kill in the open air. Before the 18th Hussars sailed for South Africa they bet another regiment first. They are there~-but people are asking if they have won the bet or not. The Transvaal government has re- duced the wages of the natives at all the mines that are being worked, from eighty to twenty shillingsfper month. This means a saving of # 1,500,000 per annum. Many of the Margersfontein wound- Boer | years old, armed with muzzle loaders ;! eg though without food and water a total of 17 ships of very small value. | go, twenty-four hours, would only wet If these are deducted we are Jeft with | their lips at the ambulance bearers’ 53 battleships. If we deduct similar vessels from the other navies, France had 32 battleships and Russia 24. That is to say France and Russia have 56 eificient battleships to 53 British. In Germany, all battleships are reckoned[ineffective when fhey are 25 years old, In armored cruisers the case is al- most as bad. Of our 31 armored cruisers 8 are aged and worthless ships armed with muzzle-loaders, with en- gines and boilers incapable of steam-- ing. Two of theee vessels are 39 years old, In the French and Russian lists there are six armored cruisers which are nearly as bad. Thus the revised total of efficient ships in the most important class is: SN ars's's wo Jn 0s ss ss dn bee ees 23 eS eee eee 26 In protected cruisers we have a great advantage, but jthen we have a vast commerce and a world wide em- pire tc defend. It is unsatisfactory to note that we have no cruisers of 23 knots or over completed, and none likely to be ready for another three years. France has one of 2314 knots ready. one more all but complete, and three Russian cruisers of 23 or 25 knots will be de-- livered this summer. Altogether it is clear “hat we shall have to prepare for greater efforts this year. The heavy outlay of 1889--1900 has not been unproductive of result, but we have to face the most deter- mined efforts and the most profuse out- lay of rivals, War Balons at Ladysmith Much surprise bas been expressed that so little has been heard of the war balons at |Ladysmith and else- where. 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