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F z = -5. _ _ 3 _ | `,--_ L _ ____` - __ ~ »-- _ -- ~~;__ _Y - ~ - ~ ~-~ - _ 3 Dwoud go :he Llgeragurgl 1]1‘,;0ry_ .S'u<-ice:/ing "The Prince Edward Fgllplgrg and beg( Iqlgeresgy /' / " il lluyuzme" lwuerl Every ,; THE l\dA(§iAZlli\l E GU/ZXRDH/4\li\l I __ 'ie 1"?- ~e N BQARD TH “DRaADNoooi3i'r” s QUITE recently it was my great and pleasant privilege to spend nearly a fortnight on board the "Dreadnought," not only Britain's greatest battleship, but a vessel which has surprised and consider- ably disconcerted all the naval pow- ers in the world. The ship was un- der service conditions, being the flagship of the just mobilized im- mense Home Fleet, andl whether inV harbor or at sea, by night or by day, was a scene of the most stren- uous activity. Few people outside of the inner circle of high scientific authorities and the men ii! charge of this ship can possibly form any idea uf 'Sthc immense and most miraculous suc- cess she* is. How long she was in designing I know not; but most people know that in addition to be- ing the most revolutionary example of battleship construction und ar- mament, she also constituted un as- tounding record in the time occupied from the laying of her keel until she was commissioned-exactly twelve months. Between seven and eight hundred men, all young and ull British, all under the same discipline, nnd in . their various positions carrying out the same' great idea, living within a - space a little under five hundred feet long, about eighty feet beam ut gn deep. Their duties are almost as do multifarious as their characters, but is terdependent. Here, if anywhere, is bo out, the lanrlsman or merchant sea- 11 By Frank T. Bullen in London Magazine. * 0 -.- ' _ i--1- '_ ' ”“""‘ . _ ' M( ~ I \ _ » ' 'A ". ‘i '. ~ I _ v . `.‘_'_/_-V.. i _' fl-_ ' ,i'..__.V. " » .»_. .1 _ , ~ _ <5 1‘.='-_‘» . ii' ' .' v- l`_. if. .‘.. U; ', _ ,,,_. < _ ._ _ _ __ _ ,Y _ V ¢_ .__ 5;-,~,~ _ _ . f , t ~ . 211:59 1-; ‘fr ‘F ' W- 'f '- » ‘, ‘ we . ' " i.; -'. '. . .'..',~'»,'_».-_' ` ~ :__ -' ` (JE , ."‘,v_"f nv .\~'fif&?f"'f\ I' ~ ' - wr ..' ` sv;-§1‘f_‘f"` "f~"-'J' 4. '. -_ »_: .\ _ .= ______.._,. i i f months, and yet know nothing about _VllVVV_VVV_VV}V _.VlV_lVVl_lV V_VVVV_ JV lvllVVVV_VVVVV_VllllTV__V _ V__________ I __ V Y____________l____"__Vl_VV____l_V_l_V;_l___l___l________ ,___ _ _ ___ _ _._____,_________,_a__ _ _ - __ .___ her, outside of their own immediate ' `i""~ ' 'ti . f' .qé-1' "f . ____ _.li '.._ _ ` "'V'Vr~' _.~_<'~~ `- -'-"f _ ` W3 ' _ ' ' ' _ ` ‘ sphere of action. hll-__-V _‘_l'.-VVV__;f:V_';V-V;§{j»_l3f`Vffgi=`1»;fll~,_ ‘~ 'i`o this civilian ciiregory also be- .`,*"".l¢".".?- I' 3* ....5 ` -_»°_"`_"`-.~1_;-'l~» V _ lon <.i.__' ;V` _»_ f -'_._.*1"~, “_ ‘ ` ~ . ‘ ‘ 1. l I . ._ _ _ , _ ~ . i - 1; the wurdroom attendants, but N103’ are nearly ull marines, with drill and other duties to perform as well the sick-buy nttcnilnnts, fine, in- '-vllikeiit men; und the piiymusterq, stuff, whose duties are simply cleric- All of tliesc folks have their own aims in life, which are purely civil. _ ,_ _.»_ ._-lg- _; _ \ __V, 'l`l\vy are on the sun, yet not of it; f-‘--" ---- -' 5-~1’~~ 11 ‘f-' ‘ - 111111. ultlmugli they do mix with the seiinicn ut times, it is only as oil und water mingle, for in every es. Scntiol detail they are wide as the ‘ Poles nsunder. But in time of bat- tlelull these non~comhatnnts have U10" Places assigned to them, and HWY H111-St llerform essential duties n aid of the fighting-men. At cer_ tain times- they are drilled in those duties, much to their disgust and the dislocation of their work, for the drill is of ii very stringent and one~ rous character, all the more so be. cause of its infrequent occurrence. I have left myself with little space n which to deal with the military element, the Royal Marine Light In- 1\Hf1`Y and Royal Artillery, bodies of which are to he found on board of - f - & every battleship. ant llmcel. in Chrysalis ng it were with an Admiralty pattern telescope what he ignorantly ima gines to be been added lately. so I um not quite Vl VV _ . ~V V at his eVVe»_mmC ul the besmly the _ _ i _ _ _ .- _ ~ .l the many masters giving or(lcl_BV the sllle of all ll( them; hut there are the dii;VVtcllh`~..sV1V1eVtl5y odlcer.Vlsuel;nl§nii VlVlly_lmll helm lllc lncsslllles tl_ll,l,h_lglVciiriicy, and an utter iibscncc of uny upon any controversial qiiestiorisltcr many duties being performed in ap- S11Cl1 0l‘1'BSl~i\bllShed “ues as bout' chief on “Mun E’ ma? ‘ g lr m hls ll S which yllllllel clllikler lll _ ideii on the piirt of the workers thut hu Hill C111`D011f91`. i=!l1111101'- 0l1»DU1i11 Of Stoker' He has ““'“m°d to the O p .they are doing anything cxtriiurdiu- uplireciution of the work of the A_i thing else that may he going on nt t e qunrtcr deck, and, now, torpedo-_ L111 Y 0 11 11 0 P V _ _ ll l l __ lnry. llii D111`011UY 11€¢€1` indlllvrencs to any” S: . V _ dlV ,l E lck t llnll cllkcll cllpl sending by thc wavini: :irms of nl u the time. In short, he is inclined K , _ hole on le iruge ' - ' d lic has usually a great woice and Wmilll l _ _ it I1n€1`. 5112111091 affmcerv “mel an _ Y _U c,,hhh,'t sch the S(-nmhluim 1 I nppmnch _with fear and trcnihlini; U t dr'vin method winch ‘ ‘ ' ' ' i to regard life 011 board H buttleslilr S¢0l ¢ 971'" ,__,....._.. _-.... _._ _ _-:_ "”';f"-.,- ~‘;°v_._.._ ‘J ~' » f Vl\Vf _..~V _: _ew ‘Jn- .:?_-~ i, V. ' :ill l10YS 0SC11l10B ill*-0 1110 SWL BU*-'they are. ‘prime of life. I should sity that itlcuusc iill coininiiniciitioris ore mode l' ters of hot debate and vexed con- lllll the extreme width, und about forty when once the change has beenlived And now we come to the hhm. was worth any sucriiice in reiisou tolhy menus oi flushing liiinps; but even itroversy wlicrevier working engineers m wn, all hands agreed that the new jacket in hh his vMicties_i_l|e keep on breeding such men, for thcy,thcn,V when you have n fleet of, suy, do congregate. he f, _ _ ur th~ string upon which the jewels t\vcuty VDSHUIS. U10 \\'111|¢111I»Y UYCS Ht - - - by fur the be ter way handyman ‘mr excellence who' 0 L . »¢_- . leach mnstlienil seem as if they would ly nud in this every oiiicer will _ 1 . in a very special wny they are in- Passing on to the next class on whether he he seC_,m1_C1,,SS petty of the navy uic s rung. ,_ _ l . V V V usc< to do with the seamen; and I urd a battleship which claims at- ,lméer ul. Sec,_nd_(.]llSs boy wcl__.,,. the I dll l_l_l_hl, believe (hal bcslllos the induce niiiilnoss_ ln this fleet we aizrce with nic, which is that the he; . . ~ ' ` _ _ _ ’ . f - - -is .iii the scriptural axiom exemplified teation, as well as highest respect, fmlhur _md sensible cl__5l_un_c we ah llllmlllnll qlllcknnss lmll lmlllzlu_rVlia\e_well ovei ii liiiiiilied vessc , V V V V that no man liveth to himself. Com- we come to the warrant officers-lkatlow and 1qveV slght ol the _llgnal stahl nu otherloi whom must bc kept in touch with and that reinemberiug his onerouslth inK into this microcosm from with- 111011 Wl10. I V01‘1f»\11'8 Y-0 SKY. are. -HSV But below taking him in (le-t-gl; I Occlllmtllmll llplfcll; illlllnhy l__l_ll;lVlthVe Commander-in-L,hief from our duties, he is all too poorly remVuner-ln 018118. W1fl10l1t their P8015 111 the _ _ ll ’ watch that yllllllll Bellmen Standing bridge. But the steady work goes ated, while his prospects are in nolh man is at mst almost stullehed by Wm-1d_ Swe;-al new ratings have must "0" "“"t mcnhon uf t 0 wan" _ _ _ _ on; messages pour in nnii out with wise coinmensuriite with the wonder- hh unhnlting rapidity and iiiiwlcss nc- fu “tii’fy" ils the linchpin of the ship, th n Une thing I can shy whole-licnrted- fm l work hc docs. I may not enter' to re, but I yield to no one in iinylnn, ; :ind in :ill hi; legitimate ciiortsfhh: - me-_-» ` -.,» _ _-snr.; . _ _.‘ -- .._,,__ we-»‘~¢~». __,_,,__ __~_ ____ ,_-»¢...-__. ..-- f ,_--_<._~._.<__ -- -__ "“ - _ leeds...-_'-~= “- _ 1 ` v ' ‘ ‘ '. ,< _ °,.` ~.°‘.~ "4 The first nurned are soldiers pure 1 Simple, und, however long they Y be ut sen, never lose their es- 1-illlly military character. They tcrnize fur more freely than they it nu_|m~» fr; ieve the idea of the authorities Clily fostering antagonism between e two ranks has entirely passed way with the Apparent need for lt, ut the Royal Marine Artillery, who ndie the big guns, although they, 0, ure soldiers, seem to he an in- meiliatc class between the seamen l the murine. They are certainly held in the hest iind iidniiration by thc sca- ohtiiin iiilcquiite re:-iigiiitioii undl‘meu, for their groin. “bility and y lic has my very best wislics. smurtncss in doing the some kind of as 11 BON? Of h11UPY'i-10'l11CkY 911005 All these nomcommissioned Omcers added to un almost uncanny know' _ ` ` . land the huge staff of unseen woiikcrs Now for the lighter side. in One work; they are highly esteemed for ld f l t r unit of the time, three or four strings of fiagsl out of Whlfrh 8111121805 111 501112 mYS` dress in Uniform similar to the mm' e ge 0 Wm eve y lflll ml descellllllll ln all who are responsible for it. At the lsense only. Such a community off t terious manner the perfect _order and ii . ‘ ` ' !1l`l! liSlC0lI( I 1., il i~ ` _ . . lissioned omcersl but wlwout shattered cmiwd undetr hi; lwxsdxge dition to speed-sign-ils '1‘he,niental‘h”“d Of them cum” the cmd engl' »St i k e in wing a an gi - ‘ ‘ ' heir prowess in all forms of sport alwarts needs feeding, well iindl that may be indulged in on hoard fitness for the prime duty of the stripes on the cuiis; all wear roc - c arg _ exercise plmltlsed hy every one 0f`neer, who is here ii commander in lpromptly. Hence a great array of 5l1ip_ and also fm- theh. Shih and _ ' l - m ment KiV€S YOU 11 due to his POS' < l k, 1 l h l h' ' r 1 c k nd d mestic who ursue ship, which is apparent at the bugle COME and swords out slliwcmddiig; 'tinn These unlities have brought “msc scmncn' to my nothmg of theiclgiiinineermisilicclig wlmiiielare 1iri\i1mi?i?;; gi U9 S H 0 S, p endurance at the oar. call _,Prepare for actlom.. sional and hh ar¢_mug e_-a -Vi o _ q l V mlm ln cllnrge of the»ln_thc slglmll Z , V ;thcir calling in eheerlul indiiicrence But I must not hm to seize a few Her crew, under ordinary condi- ed tional number less than 700_692 I _md ..Ml__»- by their superiors. V their momentum wi Vevenu y _Wl_lmlllerV_ Bull look llt tllll cnvlmm us "Sir" by their subordinates him thus far on his way up, and _ WH1`d1`00111 111111 31111100111. H0C0fd1“§ t0 to whatever else is _,ing °h_ }31uE~ "Q .ll t all land buatswnin-would slinme nny Senior their rlmkV They are lllghly tmmedl V 2 VVV V V .lies wherein to mention that most of bugle or shrill of bo is un s mate- , ~\cessary but obviously far from believe is the and numhe;-_ or abguf But what I tlnd so admirable ~1n him at the goal of l11S B111l>1l1l011. hal' V * in pnfctice fmd_th°0ry’ lf"'_:_"he note pipe trouble them not; only =~.- 1 h d f h battleship or the "Majestic" Class.; r “Dreadnought." lgiuvest emergency, such ns fire _ lance-who not only drives thc en- s U Hr O th mlm ls that although nh ih|accldellts_ ment “lm V V V of their service is responsibility. _ V _ _ P y U me” W 0 wear on sixty less than the compliment of n_ ese V 'SV we they have l the seclmd_ Fings ure devilish things tn handle Immediately hcn€,_¢_h them Lomes llllllllllllV mn tllln them from tllcll _ _ _ »he very fpnlxx-,e their way to the But what ca; sayl odlll seamen _ln had weather, rind, besides, mist the nrtiiicer~"tiiTy," in naval pur- Imlllllllls lllltnls ol Sllllplylnll the lmll,_ with all their vast inferiority to thi literalli’ Oug k Vn the lace of class VPettY o Vcers, in df! tl rel. and mln do not nlll slglltl but c0ll_ V V, MV ol the best engine Ol uVl_the V ,rout from the mn H 1 h &°" with “H his vary ng U les' stunt communication must be kept|;;ines, hut being n skilled mechunic,| Tl _ l lttl -t “h”'~”"°‘" b"""‘1|1 11 11111" 111115' 114110113' eir sleeves the ominous letters N. (niivgi police.) i`he crew of n battleship is an es- entinliy law-abiding community, To ‘ ' -~ . ' _ _ -~ . '1‘ ~ 1"11Yniiuscnt° u<1iudith‘ th th st strenuous competition an ll_llll__eBV _md lhstmgmslhng _V _ _ _V V V _ V _ V V V_ uicn 4 icv oini 'i i Ve comm 0 0 mlm y __ e D 0 lm mOnef oltlllierlliissenltlllitllulgililitfir Hi: com( Vlgemlxfx countless pitfalls Ol tcmptlr 213:55? To the casual eye all look up-is kept up nnd failure ls n0tlniust needs repair thim in on enierh lol, llml O“_nV the pucullur llllltllm Ol not only tllc absolute Decesslw Ol e o e rea . ' » ’ ‘ ' ` Therefore, when Y°“ meet ° WM* stic si ns, such as crossed tinge, |` my E _ _ _ Unltemplnteil, It ls the most file-leucy_ Thcrc nie ninny tholny ques-i _ pared with that of any other battle tion, one slip or ‘error of iudgment alike as far ns uniform is concerned, ll lin qlllht on bnmll ll lmttleqlllp ‘tions cunccmlnlr lVlmV tlle Vllscllwllln iw _ » _ _ _ Clin |¥.’._ ' '1 " i 1', zll, ‘. ' tl~irl'ttle` ship ln the qgvy, is the tremendous even, under thc irohtéléssililghelglstii all wearing the loose blouse, loose .thle work 0’ the Hlgnnlmnm lol which vmllld llc entirely out ol hi ip ini io occupy ii 1 and officers. The difference would- Yell" (1 5 man' but 011 15 1? Y ‘lr Y liich is, to my mimi, that they discipline, but its essentially bene- iicient character, not only for him- _ _ I self, but for all concerned. Yet 1{`|l0 ‘ln \’U“"_d this “U55” “ml °°m`l where scveriil hundreds of men are liciited machine afloat for manyVllel_t llp lVllllcthcl_V _wen ll the sllll_ |pos-ition were possible that they were Jwcr was tu Ii- world wide in Its scope? ' llll 11111-Zcls in point Of lliHi>UBlli011. appear to be trivial to a lnndsman. _ - _ ,_ but it is really revolutionary. I mnt officer, Yemimlieiohelx gmglnz torpcdoes. crolidefi °“1111011, single; .i...linv|.»wuf(1..lv..rv and the all Hui1i'~__m‘°‘f” "~"f’ l’°“P‘l__ ff’ ll” "?E“°°’f ulludg to me [net of the rank and $0 wk” 05 y°‘;r mm ll such a cannon, &C-v ‘mich Spell t0 the m` iioney of thentooeiut-nt He was to offer. “l<"“"""' l""f"°t ‘l‘“'~'Pll“"» b""“°"`5 0 f luck, or n\’0r S _ itiated the various duties they pun ' file being berthed aft and thaofll- 0 cers forward, while the admiral s t tl ning could he where crews so often lm_mV ‘ll ie worId's rcrlei-.iuer proclaiined to the ‘ uw iinil order, omission to perform ertiiin duties in the proper wily and sicning niuliiiude and Lo the church ‘it the ll_ollcl_ llml_ Wlllvll mlllll llc . __ him! 9150 Silvia the - ‘ ofnilsuocei-ding time "I If I he lllledf ' I -' ` ~ ' _ I _ h f his suhor- change 01' Hnyt _ ll I t l . to be im- ' ' miirkcil iind piiiiislied. ho such m n 3:3;-:$58.nrgiilimoitolfinzedintely bc- highest Q11!-llltles lfifkskluv ll;“_t$;n‘"~; Vlalrgglm lIg;Z;lc;§q;T;tV if p_.eH_ up from tliecirth willdraw all nii-n unto hu, l|l___l.il_hm. lg _,F enum hh h0,,Bjb1¢, ' intelligence. and v “C - C1111 11 _ ’ _ h~ i " neun. the fore bridge. or "M<'11k¢Y t tim. position iw’ “°““‘y' I ”"""m~ my um L 'B Ishmd" as those irreverent seamen man O U l. -nnd very mush inrge und mnst important elnss 1150 O ic". c Pause to consider, ihen, the attractivel hrlst and the ini-ani .ig of this remarkable D lsi-\\'lii-re; here it is essential. hlloscphy and theology muy differ. we -_ f t enien , _ term it 9° that "we" to his pos] These wp ecch some of them my favorites of all a bnttleshib s ~ ‘ T L staioineiit frnin our Lords own lips. ll ~,| thi th :the hearinud crntre U9” 0( ’dh`°°t oversight “mis "ect is égcliqpn cabin to them- personnel. They are so aninzinilll' |{ll_l llhllllly _lllllwn lhlll he hlls mnllll 2 Rirrw I1 H F1 at once easy and swift. No one who is not a senman can terms, the strang0 S11bV°"‘i"° feel’ company, to which this revolution- older men in other ships look sourly skylnrking sailors. No stately nd- hrse_ on ii. lower sculc economi- many of them have iiuctuiited hc- is/____ llellunllulllln he_.f,,hhh,i hm,.l...¢M~ M “U . nd wnrrnnt cnlly. Most of tlicllntniel r;;\V|;;4;:i tsf-hicielhs 1lel;ili;iLznr§eahrr:leVl1lnga the cup ol f wnr 0 U - my alteration has given rise. The and lookitmin tlitlir old nite on n sul- their ardent desire hurled from their who church ni-i-ds in li- niniuiicii iofiny l-Vetl1r‘;111°l;ns10n to keep them in com- lips time nnii time niruin beciiiiiie- S B R G E of i_w6 uri-ii: f...-..._ di 'riuii ciiriwiniiy . , cenp _ .. ,. ..|°; upon the "Dreadnought, ’ with the l “__” pension well earned if ever Well. because of n variety of lc-11-011% y eos ¢ 9 iabhrlst, .ind (.5) lint hir suuriini ri in once sacred quarter-deck infested by iugoney Was. As might be 0XD¢¢f°d»` but all V too often because Of U10 usually V015’ Hmm qui" allurements of nnother cup. null the ospi-ll ls the churcn sufficiently con- l ciiius tliiit tlii-secret. of her power must ll lon of Christ fu the world. 'l`lii»_-eVsri- ll questions of vital iniporlanci-. I .rlivvc winning souls can he nieconipllshi-ri only I Chiiiiiinnity is the personal Christ. elves 'l`hcY have u messmmn to Dble. B0 full of vitality, so obscssef . , coed such vi i-inlrnl ls Uhrisianity wiii_ Blllnlrlcllrlllllm conllllllll lm, ln lll_ll_lnz s . - - themselves on thc snmc lines as the with the imnortnnce nnd iliuluty 01 :~Vl1\fll1-S \\'11Y 11.1’ 11112 11"0<‘|'\11'"110" °f "h ,_ understand the complications it iflicer of I the wnrdroom, but, of their profession, and yet, nliis! so . . l. itirles of failhund ndhi-ring rigidly to iowa and :lognins but rather In the clrnu\v|edi¢nicni of Christi: Lordship nd |_lvi- person.-il surrender of heart and lets illm. Our lhilo sy_~'v»-|ii\i have their day. They hiivetheir day und e.-use to be They uri- but biolrcn lights of thee. And Thou 0 Lord art more than they. Lift upihe peruinal Chrlsi so that He 118 8111115 l11`l'~°°"'ll"“ Und" '" *uw ° W” can be seen rind His presence felt, and mlm" walk round the stem; and' msg mifhose conversntion is inostly' natural Reniulity'f-11115 1111 ‘lf them ’ i.lii\l.»\llm»\y=‘PG l\'111- w""'”""" m" h” mankind will be drawn toward Film. an unsightly square opening ut the V1; llcrvlce mutters; indeed were it seem to posses' tl ; ti ’ omg “nil Qtherwlsi. thel' would not be what To know them in so 10:; “Syl-l|1(_ "John I2-212: “An-‘I I. If I be lifted up was cheerfully grnnie.i,anil the words Of tho debris "om messm __ watch them at ther W; h r e 0| from the eiirlh will drnw all men unto our Savlnur iniincnintely after indicate water-line right aft. through which sv ¢ . instructors, gun ln.Y01‘Hv 11 *` “ 3 m .. _ \ _ _ e . _ '» _ A V ¢el9Ph0“° ncmmges' Bwltvhbmml These words were spoken by our Suv- seeking entllis as G most shniiilciinl ourintelieclu-ii |lifi|culLlc*. h0W¢"“1`°“' , ul(-ws of doctrine and nur systems of (Uontinuei nn Pane 2.) that lic regarded the presence of these ..l\ mint _-ar 1,2 YT' ._ ____ '*`, s\ A i " 1¢ -,f » l VI: .¢`3`~:§l\_ »¢ .W ‘-“ 1 "KQV: fd". 19'). 1',-1 - Vf','V_¢ . _ il '¢ |_ I 1 .' 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