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THE KING AND DUKE OF WINDSOR

Summons To England Likely This Summer

By a Diplomatic Correspondent UNDERSTAND that the King

is likely to summon his brother, the Duke of Windsor, to return to the realm before the end of August.

This is mainly due to the position which exists at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

Since his abdication the Duke, who is a Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, has had no stall' allotted to him in the chapel.

The Prince of Wales's stall has been vacant since Edward VIIL succeeded to the throne.

Ordinarily the Duke of Gloucester would move into that stall while the Duke of Kent would take the stall of his brother. The Duke of Connaught and Prince Arthur of Connaught would come next in order, none of these having renounced his claim of pos- sible succession to the Throne. The Duke of Windsor, who renounced his claim, would. nor- mally follow.

The changes would necessi- late the presence of the Duke of Windsor, the making of a new banner and the prepara- tion of new armorial bearings. Garter banners are usually prepared by the Royal School of Needlework, who, if the decision

Is adhered to, will have to pre pare the banner by August,

Why Lobster Is Blue and

1937.

There was a sign of spring on the Race Course in Shanghal as the United States Fourth Marines turned out for their first routine drill of the year. The parade was in honour of Licni-Colonel Lowry B. Steplienson and was the first held since October. The photograph at top shows a section of the machine gun company in the march past, while below is shown a glimpse of Lieut- Colonel W. Dully Smith and Lieut.-Colonel Stephenson revjeiving the troops

King And Queen To See Belfast

The King and Queen will' visit Belfast two months after the Coronation-on July 28. The King received the freedom of Belfast and of Londonderry when Northern Ireland in 1924.

in

King George V. visited Belfast in 1921 to open the. Northern Ireland Parlia- ment.

ELECTRIC EYE

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Canaries and sen anemones,

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sies, rellow dundelions and "bluish" lobsters all had their colour secrets explained when Professor I. M. Heilbron, of the Victoria University, Manches- ter, lectured at the Royal In- stitution recently.

Steel Ingot

HEAT ESTIMATED AT A GLANCE

-By-A-Science Correspondent

A new form of, "electric eye," which it is hoped will reduce wastage in steel-works, is now receiving its first industrial trial. The duty of the "eye" is to make an exact measurement of the tem- All of these natural dyes, Pro-perature of each Ingot during the odd

four or five fessor Heilbron stated,

seconds it pauses before entering a steel mill, or between one members of "a sharply divided mill and another. During this brief |group of compounds, not only interval the ingot is "brushed," its widely distributed in flowers and temperature estimated, and the de-

alvo plants, but

met

with cision has to be taken as to whether

It shall pass on for rolling or throughout the whole of

the

sent back for further heating. animal kingdom.'

are

Since the same chemical group la eludes also Vitamin "A" and other

of

blological substances

known potency, it is reasonable to conclude that, in studying them, Professor Hell- bron and his fellow workers on the Continent are making a close approach to the chemistry of life. At the least, they are necessary to life in the case of animals and widely distributed among all forms of life.

EGG MYSTERY SOLVED

And now their chemical "architec. ture" has been elucidated, so that Professor Hellbron could project long chains of 100 or so atoms on the screen

of the Royal Institution, and explain that thus and thus were these varied colours of the natural world built up.

be

If the ingat is cooler than it should be the rolling plant may be damaged. There is also a risk that flaws will develop, in the Anished steel. If, on the other hand, an ingot is wrongly sent back, then the production stream is upset and waste is caused.

FALLIBLE HUMAN EYE

Hitherto this essential Judgment has had to be made by eye, and ex- perience has shown that even the best of operators may make mistakes: No form of distant thermometer has been available which would work at high enough speed.

Now an "eye" has been produced which it is believed will measure the redness of the steel with all the ac- curacy, and speed required. It con- sists of a photo-electric cell; used in conjunction with a special form of recording Instrument.

American Socialites At Court Of St. James

London. Feb. 28.

King Edward's abdication

and subsequent criticism of the American colony in London by high churchmen for their influence on his personal life have in no way dimmed the ambitions of United States socialities to be presented at court.

Contrarily, an inquiry by the United Press disclosed a sudden increase in the number of American women seeking to bow before-George-VI-in-comparison- with those Edward received a year ago.

The distinction of the present

coronation year is believed to be responsible.

Only three court receptions have been announced for this year-May 5. May and July 1. It is not yet known, how many applications will be granted. Many are sure to be disappointed since there are always more applications than can be grant-

ed.

Thirty-two American women were presented in 1936-eight at much of the courts.

It is believed that George VI will follow his father's example regard- ing dress regulations. It is certain

that he will retain the old ban ageinst udmitting divorcees..

Queen Mary surely will play an influencing the Important part in

new reign. Also, customs of the Queen Elizabeth is known to have

conservative views, similar to those of her mother-in-law.

In addition to the formal courts, the King will have several banqueis. levees and garden parties as well as a race meeting.

The King held the frat levee at Saint James palace February D. Then came two investitures at Buck- ingham palace February 24 and 25 when the King greeted those from the country and Empire receiving special honours.

He told how canaries are indebted for their yellow to a clerical which is also found in many kinds of leaf,

The "eye" takes a rapid glimpse at and how the yellow of egg yolk is due partly to this same yellow of the Ingot through a imed shutter canaries and partly to another The recorder then adds up the sum chemical which is found in malze. of all the light that has fallen on the cell during this interval, and the an-

is the ingot's temperature, NEW PRAYER The yellow of buttercups and of swer dandelions, he explained, are each Finally, there is an arangement by

which

the pointer of the instrument different again.

The purples and blues of anenomes, mains steady for thirty seconds

fong enough for the operator to read however, still gave the chemist a cer-

it-before returning to zero ready tnin amount of trouble. They were

for the next ingot. "very complex," some of them, though in the case of others, including one pariicularly vivid blue, he could give chemical specifications.

chalk.

If the proper prescription" was fol- The uncooked lobster, Professor lowed, they would sort themselves out Hellbron said, owes its blush colour as coloured bands. The study of the to tetra-kelo-bela-carotene"--which characteristic wave-lengths of light

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is one way of saying that its colour which each different pigment would matter is related to that of the car-absorbs was also a useful clue for the rot. The violet of the pansy has been chemist in pursuit of their nature. similarly analysed.

VITAMIN A IN GRASS

Other experiments had proved that grass was the ultimate source from which the animal world derived most "As to the methods used, Professor of its Vitamin A, for which reason Heilbron explained that many of these cows which were fed during the natural pigments could be separated winter on dried grass produced milkk from one another with the aid of a which, in fin vitamin value, was the glass column packed with broken | equivalent of normal summer milk.

BOOK IN APPRIL

READY

THE new Prayer Books, amended owing to the abdication of King Edward VIII. and the allered precedence of the royal family, will be ready carly in April.

An immediate start on the printing and publishing of the new Prayer Books is to be made by the authorised printers of the Book of Common Proyer, the University Presses ot Oxford and Cambridge and the King's

and Spottiswoode. printers, Eyre and

Correction slips actting out the alterations will be printed and distri- buted free of charge for Insertion in- to all books with King Edward VIII. State prayCTE.

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