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WHEN THE POLAR ICE CAPS FLOOD THE WORLD.
WILLMAN SURVIVE?
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HOLIDAY AT SUMMER RESIDENCE RENOUNCED.
The Popo is still the prisoner of the Vatican.'
JULY 4, 1932.
EXTRA SETTLEMENT ROADS.
CHINA TIMES" ON A “REALLY DIFFICULT
PROBLEM."
Commenting on what is described as a "really diffent problem," the China, Tintes said that, although protracted negotiations have been going on for several years, the extra-Settlement roads question bas not yet been solved.
For seven years of his reign, We still speak of the Ico Age.
from February, 1922, to February, as if it belonged to the remote geolo- 1999, following the custom of his gical past. Geologists have reach predecessor; Pope Pius XI. remain ed the conclusion that there wered within the Vatican as a protest several ice ages. What is more, the against the seizure of the Papal last Ice Age, known as the Quatern States. Then, after the Lateran. ary, is only about half over, de Treaty had ended the strife between City Government of Greater Shang Of late, says the journal, the spite our blistering Summers. Italy and the Vatican, the volun-hai bag been discussing the matter are figments of the poetic imaginary imprisonment" of the Pope with the Shanghai Municipal Coun-
ended.
cil in the hope of arriving at a tion. Very slowly the great icej
Now, announcing that for the settlement of the dispute and, no shrets in the Arctic, and Antarctic
"Eternal ice" or "eternal snow"
regions are melting and pouring their torrents into the oceans. The earth must inevitably change its aspect and its climate,
How the change is slowly taking
place and what the result will be
eleventh year in muccession he will
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ment, a system for the joint control of these roads will be adopted, Ching to appoint a Chief Adminis- trator, and the Settlement authori- ties to appoint & Deputy Chief. These officials, according to the re- ported draft, will have joint com mand of the police and in the event matters in dispute will be referred of discord arising between them,
When it was suggested to the has been considered by such abla Pontiff that he might spend a month geologists, physiciste and meteorole in the Papal summer residence at gists as Professor Sir. Edgeworth Castel Gandolfo, in David of the University of Sydney Hills, a beautiful retreat from the the Alban Australia, Professor Wilhelm Mei-hot summer days in Rome, he re-to the City Government and the
nardus of Gottingen and a score of plied. others. The latest is Dr. Williom J. Humphreys of the United States
"I will leave that to my succes settlement. The cost for the main- Shanghai Municipal Council, for
Weather Bureau, who recently ad-sors, I will remain confined within tenanes of the roads, it is said, will
dressed the American Meteorological Society on the subject, sumumarising old views and modifying them in the light of the information gather ed in the Antarctio regions by the Byrd expedition and in Greenland by the ill-fated Professor Alfred Wegener, and his companions.
the Vatican. I came here with that
be defrayed by the Chiness Govern. in view, and I will spend the restment and all public utilities shali of my days within the Vatican. of preparing the palace of Costel "I may go and see how the works
Gandolfo is proceeding, but a stay there will be for my successora and
not for me."
Glacial Sheets Reduced by Half.
most of England will lie beneath The glacial sheets that now cover the waves. The Desert of Babara the North and South Poles were
will be a great inland sea. What once 12,000,000 square miles in ex-is now New York will be mark tent-more than one-fifth the pre-ed by the upper stories and towers
jutt out of the water.
remain as before. In this connee-
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Althought (says the China Times) these conditions do not constituto the complete surrender of the roads to Chinn, the movement for the rendition of these roads may never. theless bo continued.
their armed forces shall be given The Japanese have demanded that
the right to enter extra-Settlement roads in the eastern district of but, should this demand be grant Shangbai to protect their nationals
demand similar privileges in the western district. Therefore, this is really a difficult problem.
sent total land area of the globe. of the taller skyscrapers as theyed, other foreigners will likewise! In the course of about 700,000 years they have melted down to their pre- sent area of about 6,000,000 square miles. The ice on Greenland alone
In an inundation which would thus change geography and which would be accompanied by a rise in is ten times vaster than the area of temperature, the climate would re- the State of New York. Wegener's turn to what it was when dinosaurs echo soundings showed that it is over 0,000 feet thick near the centred the earth and dense jungles of dauk, gigantic ferns grew in' of the island and about 4,000 feet what are now Persylvania and thick near the edges of the bow! Canada.
Palms and alligators over which it spills. Here, then, would flourish at the poles as they wn have enough ice to provide did millions of years ago. layor of water one mile thick over
What will become of man if clima. 700,000 of Greenland's 827,276 squaretic conditions are thus changed Ice miles of surface. To this we must sheets in high latitudes produce add another layer of miledeep strong contrasts in temperatures de water which would be spread over
tween the polar and equatorial re 3,300,000 square miles of Autaregions. Winds, storms, weather that The earth is steadily growing result. Man flourishes under sacu changes from day to-day are the warmer. As all the ice at the two conditions. If the torrid zone, were poles melts a stupendous voluma, to become even more torrid than of water will be released. Profes it is, and if what are now frozen sor David conservatively estimates tracts around the North and South that the sea level will rise fifty Poles are to bear subtropical life, feet. Professor Meinardus dobles man's food supply will not be what that estimate. Dr. Humphreys, it is now. with the studies of Byrd and Wegen- er before him, believes that the rise will be 181 feet. Such foods are nothing new, a we see by the marine fossils found on the tops of the Rockies, Andes mountain ranges.
tica's 5,400,000 square miles.
and
other
Professor G. S. Simpson of the British Meteorological Office has advanged the theory that Chellean, Mousterian and other races of men that once Bourished in Southern Europe wore wiped out because the climate changed and that inedible vormin took the place of the animals that were hunted. No one can tell what may happen if a new carboni. ferous era should follow the warm ing of the earth. Man is about as old as the present Ice Age. It is -- (Continud?" on text column.) a question if he will survive It.
The Deluge of the Futura.
So, within 20,000 or 40,000 years there will be another deluge. Bait water will sweep over the contin eats, leaving only the higher fand dry, Holland will be inundated. Fish will swim in Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey, for
The report that a special police force will be organised to maintain “pease and order in the extra-Sottle. ment roads after their restoration
is untrue and has been repudiated by responsible officials of the City Government of Greater Shanghai,! restored, will come under the con- because, they say, the area, once,
trol of the City Government. It is toin order in the district may wear possible that policemen who main-
a distinctive badge but they will not be known as special police.
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member of a choir and a sidesman.
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in particular cases, men who are engaged in other vocations.
"The catcem of the priesthood in the eyes of laity might suffer," said the Bishop of Bath and Wells, "it a man could wear plerical clothes on Sunday and the clothes of an or- dinary vocation on weekdays,"
The Bishop of Exeter expressed his regret that many of the clergy, these days, dressed so that there was no way of distinguishing them from laymen..
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