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Now police methods to cope with the great increase in bur- glary and house-breaking are advocated by Sir Basil Thomson (a former prison govornot, and for six years Assistant Commissioner at Scotland Yard) in "The Cri- minal" (Hoddor and Stoughton).

Nearly 87 per cent. of our mule convicts, ho says, livo by prodatory crime. If repeated im- prisonment has failed to deter thom it is because only a tithe of their misdeeds are detected. They take the rough with the smooth; a term of penal servitudo is one of the accidents of their profes- Kiou

SLEEP DURING FLIGHT.

LIMIT OF HUMAN ENDURANCE.

"There is only one thing wo don't get accustomed to; that is hanging," remarked Mr. Justice Avory in the King's Bonch Divi- sion recently after an airman had told him it was natural for a mechanic to stoop boside his engine during a flight.

The action was one in which Captain H. S. Robertson, of Rob Roy, Old Fortroad. Shoreham, Sussex, an air pilot, was suing Imperial Airways, Ltd. for wrongful dismissal.

Captain Robertson denied un allegation, of drunkenness that was made against him.

"Some people think that a mant "The solution is to be found is sober when he is not drunk." not in the prisons, but in the des remarked the judge. There are tective police. If the work of this people who know there are vari- body had kept pace with the changus stages before a man is de ing methods of the professional many, of the latter would have gone out of business." The follow

ing figures show how far polico. methods have lagged behind:-

TOO FEW ARRESTS.

scribed as actually being drunk." (Laughter.

When a certain Dutch drink was described as being very heavy," Mr. Justice Avery re marked, "Possibly you

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ic."; (Laughter.)

For the five years 1913 to 1917 indictable offences reported to. The hearing was adjourned.

CHANNEL AND GIBRALTAR TUNNELS.

LONDON TO CAPE TOWN

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London and Puris to Rio do Janeiro and Buonos Aires in seven or eight days, with only five days at sea: London to South Africa without changing trains,] and London to Paris in throo hours without any of the discom- forts of crossing the Channel with its choppy waves.

All that could bo possible by two feats of engineering, which, unfortunately, were sidetracked by war. Thuso include tho building of a tunnel under thoj Channel at its narrowest point, j from Calais to Dover, the con- struction of a similar tunnol; under the Straits of Gibraltar.

Fifty thousand men could be employed during ton years at these tasks which would require Enancing to the extent of more than a billion francs. But the eventual saving of time would bo Channel would be reduced to great, for the crossing of the twenty-five minutes and Straits to twenty minutes.

the

The plan of tunnelling under| the Channel came near to realiza- tion a few years before the war. Commercially, it would advance Continent to a great extent. It would eliminate the double hand-

the police averaged 87,141 per The various stages" of drunk-the relations of Britain with tho annum. Of these the police de.onness, referred to by Mr. Justice tected and prosecuted 73 per cent. Avory, were recently described

For the five years 1918 to 1922/40 another lawsuit as the "jocose, ling of freight at both sides of the!

the comatose, the bellicose and the lachrymose,”

the average was 99,398. Arrests and prosecutions foll to. 52 per cent.

In London in 1923 the number of burglaries, house shop-breaking altempts, and entering with in- tent, known to the police, was 3,420. The arrests were 889, or, 25 per cent.

"If we are to be content with arresting tle more than half the people who prey on society. we must be prepared for a steady

increase in crime. The business.

as becoming too profitable and the

risk too small."

POISON CURE.

NEW METHOD FOR EPILEPSY,

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Dr. Speransky, the Pavlof, the noted physiologist, Russian scienlist, and Professor have announced their discovery of

cure for epilepsy.

Dr. Speransky has ascertained by experiments that an animal Sir Basil suggests that special organism is able to produce a bodies of expert flotectives should special poison when part of the be attached to the central detec-brains of animals are artificially tive divisions in the great cities, congealed. to deal with receivers, after tho manner in which the Metropolitan. Police stamped out counterfeiting and note forging.

PROSECUTIONS DISCOURAGED.

This poison causes convulsions and fits, but by inoculating it in a healthy body the body becomce immune to convulsions.

Experiments so far carried out

sentative.

Channel and a train made up in England could carry its loud to any place on the Continent,

The question of tunnelling the Straits of Gibraltar was brought | up first by a French engineer named Berthier in 1898. Ho pointed out that trains from Paris and London could travel directly L Dakar, which would be developed into a great port from

South America. Three days on which lines of steamships would;

land and five days at sea would radiate to the principal ports of

conbeet London with Buenos Aires.

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This tunnel would bo kilometres in length, but the depth of the Straits and the con- dition on the sub-soil would nec- essitate the building of the tube at a great depth, probably 2,400 feet below the sea.

When this! plan was first proposed the work could have been done compara- tively cheap with coloured native African labour.

If the police were to concentrate on dogs have proved satisfactory, upon developing their sources of and Dr. Speransky claims that

As recently as last year. information upon the offences the same cure can be applied to engineers took up the mat er which are planned beforehand, human beings.

again and estimated the cost of they would not only prevent the This discovery is of the utmost the undertaking at 500,000,000 commission of many serious importance if further investiga-frances, a sum which it would be crimos, but would produce a de- tions prove it to be substantiated," impossible to raise from the in- pressing and discouraging at-said an official of the National terested governments at this time.| mosphere for the professional cri- Hospital for Paralysis and Epile. It is rot wholly impoesible,, minal which would soon make it-psy to a Daily Express repre- though, that privato enterprise self fell in the statistics.

might take a hand, and at any "Cases have come under my per-can be made immune from epilo-studied by exports in Paris who If it can he proved that animals rate, the question is again being, sonal notice in which subordinate members of the C.I.D. in Londony, then there is little reason to estimate the time of building at, have discouraged complainants roade immune as well. Dozens work, including the interesting of doubt that human beings can be

ten" years and the preparatory from prosecuting, on the grounds of attempts have been made to ,that it is unlikely that the stolen render animals immune with ten years.

the nations concerned, at another properly can be recovered, and

various vaccines. that prosecution of people so poor will appear vindictive-though perhaps the real ground may have boon that to record the com- plaint would swell the return of undiscoved crime in the division." In Sir Basil's opinion the Lon- don C.I.D. hus not sufficient staff, "If all crimes reported are to be followed as closely as they deserve, if special hodies are to bo formed in the large cities, as suggest, an addition in London save passed through the detective from 50 to 70 trained men, who

school, ought to be made.

In a few years the taxpayer would soon see a return for his money in the reduced costs of the prisons."

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

It is easy to give an animal convulsions, but the difficulty all along has been to discover some-

Methods for detecting school thing that will make them im-stable and for giving special children who are emotionally un"

mune front them.

training to auch children, are: Dr. Pavloff, at whose laboratory among the greatest needs of our the experiments were made, is a school systems to-day, according leading investigator who insists to Professor Cyril Burt, British on the most searching texts before psychologist and educational ex- discovery is said to bo proved. part. Dr. Burt says that about Everything is done to oxamine oue-tonth of all school children any discovery. The fact that this are emotionally unstable and announcement comes from his that 1 per cent, are so extemely portance to it. laboratory gives the greujost im-instablo as to constitute poten- tional menaces to themselves and.

There is added interest in the society. Every person, to some fact that this experiment was extent, says Dr. Burt, has within carried out on dogs. One would him the potentialities of crimin- have been inclined to be a trifleals. It is only habits formed sceptical about it had rabbits been through education. that keep. used. Rabbits will do anything!" theso in check, says Dr. Buri.

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