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Hugenberg's 'Publicity' in how lightly other nations have

Campaign.

taken their promises to dis arm. To forgo a battleship under such conclusions would mean to let loose a storm of protest and a possible growth of the extremist İlitter movement, which the latest federal elections at Brunswick Germany's new miniature battle-have shown to be more or less at

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Dr. H. W. L. Pahang, which has been mentioned Duckworth of Cambridge and in previous reports, was undertaken awaits publication. Human bones during the months of July, August from Kuala Selinsing still re- and September. This work was main in his hands for description. successful in establishing the a380- Mr. Horace Beck published an ac- ciations of various types of im- count of ancient beads found in plements and pottery, but yielded India in Man and there made con- little information with regard to siderable reference to similar beads the transition period, or periods, from Kuala Selining, Perak, Cor from stone tò iron, which it was respondence was maintained with hoped to find represented there. various authorities on subjects Over four hundred numbers appear ethnographical or archaeological in on the plans of the excavations, re- Britain. France, Holland, the French

ship, the armoured cruiser "B," a standstill. Any assumption that a chance for Germany to compete Museum at Taiping Mr. C. Boden Presenting objects found; and many Netherlands East Indies,

which might have been torpedoed German Fascism has actually lost to be false as at the outset by the Social-Dema-ground is proved crats, is to be built after all owing soon as the Inquirer leaves the Lo the tacit acquiescence of, precincts of the big cities. ¿ Labour. The fact that work will The Coming Referendum, thus be provided for a few thou-

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Nimble at 105

John Minard, of West Oxford township, Ontario, celebrated his 105th birthday April 2 and enjoys life and his Canadian Pacific pension thoroughly. He eats well, sleeps well and hasn't an acha or pain. Thirteen years ago nature supplied

him with a com- plete set of new teeth. He can all pitch hay and saw

wood and only of late has had to we glasses to read.

Hila prescription is: "Don't eat too much."

Adde from that

boy

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does.

John Minard Minard sets his age by his retire- mant from the C.P.R., 34 years ago, when he was in his 71st year. He worked with the railway as a section hand. Asked how long he was going to live, he looked at his 57-year-old son and said: "just as long as there are people to live with."-729

Of the highest importance to Germany in general is the result of her leading industrialists' trip to Russia. According to their re- ports, it is believed that there is a chance to relieve unemployment at home by working to fulfil lærge Russian orders for export. The credits demanded by the Soviet Government are long, but here is

In his annual report on the Perak with

of Museums, S.. more, of less importance, were not Indo-China, Siam, Sarawak market instead of merely spend- Kloss, Director

recorded. makes the following the tinds

The vast majority of Australia. ing her money

on the unemploy- and M.S.,

were sherds of pottery, Collection of Malay Cloths. ment insurance. Some of the best comments:

but a considerable number of stone

All the cases in the sarong gullery An interesting collection of anti- minds in the economic and finan-

adzo-heads, grinding stones and of the Taiping museum were fitted cial world are now busy with this quitles from Pahang was presented

other specimens

were also responsible

dis with new blinds, chiefly replacing sand men does not detract from circles tend to enhance the belief problem. The question of encour by Mr. W. Linehan and a number covered.

others that had become worn out, to Ger- of old stone cannon balls were re- the fact that many middle-class that the political situation is aging a dangerous rival

While the Kuala Nyong excava. These blinds protect the collection of has to be ceived through the kind offices of tions were being undertaken to Malay cloths from the light bourgeois In Germany to-day ac-

The more obscure than ever. Nobody muny's own industries knowledge that the country has knows which way.

the wind will considered. This, it is averred, is the District Officer, Lower Perak, important purchaacs were made. cases in the lower ethnographical every right to be proud of her | blow. A conflagration or

One was the accund stone spear-head gallery that contain embroidery The activities of the Ethnograph known Socialista. The Nationalists who kind could be set going by the

from Malaya. It is of or (Mr. I. H. N. Evans) having, in somewhat similar type to that from

were similarly refitted. marched out of the Reichstas join-merest change in the weathercock.

The Berkeley collection of Malay ing in when Hitler's followers re- The immediate danger booming

recent years, been directed chiefly Kelantan recorded in the report for weapons, formerly in the

Barong fused to co-operate any longer in

for the

towards antiquarian research, it 1929, but is flatter. ahead is the referendum governing the country, are waiting dissolution of the Prussian Diet,

It was ob gallery, was incorporated with the is in this regard that most progress tained from a Malay who said that general collection of weapons, but the Golden Cat, Felis temmincki, has to be recorded. not only for an opportunity to re-

Perhaps the with its pronounced left ten-

most outstanding discovery of the also on the Tembeling.

he had found it near Kuala Atoh, the labels of the Berkeley gift have from Kajang; one large wild boar, turn, but to return in triumph. dencies, which has been engineer-

The other been specially marked. yeur was that, at the ancient village noteworthy specimen was

Sus jubatus, from with the declaration that Germany cd by

the 7th mile, the Nationalist leader,

a very The cloths and Malay garments Cheras Road, the head of a young is going to ruin without them. Hugenberg.

site at Kuala Selinsing, Perak, of a curious Iron Age implement that formerly displayed in the lower male elephant, which had to be shot, This was timed for That a battleship has been voted the week after Easter. Very little

small, rectangular seal of cornelian, was said to have come from Kam-ethnographical gallery were Father's Wish That He Should with bevelled edges, bearing a pong Pagi, above the Kuala Tahan stalled in the sarong gallery in the sented by Mr.

in from the 24th mile. Broga: pre- in their absence is one of the bit is to be gained, one might imagine, terest things that could have hap by urging the dissolution, since

Return Home.

C. E. Jackson; a beautifully cut inscription which is It is hoped that figures and de- space previously occupied by the white-whiskered Palm Civet, pened. The Socfalists have risked next year would see new elections

reported to be in the Pallava script acriptions of both specimens will be Berkeley collection many of their members seceding in Prussia in any

of weapons. Faguma larvata annedens from the Viscount Exmouth, whose re-

of South India, dating, on the form published in due course. case. But to the Communists to save

Over one These moves were rendered neces- 7th mile, Cheras Road; a mongoose Ger- Hugenberg is too good

admission to British nationality of the letters, about 400 A.D., and hundred stone adze-blades, mostly sary by the expansion of the collec- Herpestes birmanicus from Kedah, a news- many from what they consider the paper proprietor not to know the

was recently recorded, explained reading "Sri Visnuvarınan,” This of common types, but a few of rare tion of antiquities. greater evil.

in an interview how it was that,

presented by Mr. A. W. Hamilton. value of publicity and the con-

ones, were purchased from Malaya The antiquities in the table case at the end of 1929. stant thrusting of the Nationalist though born in England, he a

in the neighbourhood of Kuala were re-arranged, Js well

as the came an American. His father,

A set of stone implements was cause under the public nose. The

Nyong.

contents of one wall case. Many lic Centre under Dr. Bruning than Stalhelm members in a body sign- America, and this made him (Vis paid a short visit to Java to see the he said, had become naturalised in In February the Ethnographer

Grave of Iron Age. who have the ed the lists requiring this refer count Exmouth)

new specimens were added. Frames moulded, and three custs were taken one based on men

from each mould. confidence.

containing fine specimens of dind- of the President. endum, which is being carried

American, excavations being carried on by the

Another grave of the dron Age, ing tepus, collected in 1929, were hoing some four thousand specimens The systematic entomologist took Hindenburg thinks as highly of his through on

N.E.I. Archaeological Service, under built of granite slabe, was excavat hung where there was wall-space in a strictly constitu-i Minister of Defence, General tional basis.

It was, he added, almost his the direction of Dr. P. V. can Steined at Sungei Kiah Estate, Sungkal. the sarong gallery.

for comparison and determination The average voter Groner, as he does of the Agrarian in Prussia to-day would be glad father's dying wish that he (his Callenfels, at the caves at Sampoeng It is of the same type

at various British museums, and. as those ber of ethnographical and other during his leave he spent several Minister Schlele, Dr. Bruning has to forget all about politice if son) should come to live in Eng in East Java. A visit was also

were purchased for the almost, if not quite, gained the Hugenberg would let him.

land, and he of what service he paid, under Dr. Callenfels guid mentioned in the report for the booke

weeks at the Natural History year 1927, It yielded one iron Museum library. Presidential confidence. Recently

could to the land of his birth. This agitation will serve its pur-

ance," to a prehistoric stone

Museum, South Kensington; the are tool, of a kind typical of the period, The

of the Schlele was obliged to concede the pose in rekindling enthusiasm in have been living very quietly in Patiitan, on the south coast of Java. inside, and further pottery shreds subjected to a procese for their pre- Lord

Lord Exmouth continued:

majority "I factory site at Poenoen, near and some broken pottery from the historic

pre- Hope Department of Zoology in the Iron Implements were Oxford University Museum; and at import of frozen meat into Geri anti-Socialist breasts. many instead of compromising of the Left ignores this coming make friends, and to take up the

The Press the country (Surrey), trying to At this place, too, a demonstration outside and near the foot.

Rothschild's Zoological Mr. H.servation that is advocated by the Museum at Tring, Herts. upon cheap meat tickets for the event almost entirely.

was seen of the wayang beblr, the Gordon Graham is to be thanked for British Museum. lower classes. This was a Social- tive agitation begins there is no time.

Until ac- local interests-waiting for the oldest form of theatrical entertain- reporting the discovery and Messra. not been very satisfactory and it la The reaults have Ist triumph. But nobody believes telling whether Prussia under

I could be naturalised ment known in Malaysia-a long C. B. Graburn, manager, Sungel thought that there may be some Potato plantings in Canada in that the taxes demanded by the Otto Braun will go down tempor-

scroll picture is continuously un- Kiah Estate, and E. J. Perkins for slight fault in application. Socialista, in return for permitting arily before the Hugenberg and of Lord Exmouth, who said of the story depicted in the different its excavation could be undertaken.

1980 according to the January re- Mr. Lloyd George, is a neighbour rolled while the operator narrates preserving the grave carefully until the battleships will ever be col- Hitler banner.

port of the Department of Agri- Many people be- him, "And an excellent fellow he

Selangor Museum.

culture were 574,600 acres, as com- lected.

lieve that this may actually hapis, too."

scenes. Only two wayang bobir

Two visits were paid to the All zoological work of the depart-pared with 543,727 acres in 1929, Disarmament.

are now in use.. On the return pen. What concerns the average

ancient village alte, at Kuala Selin-mout is carried out in the Selangor Indicating an increase of 30,773 or Concessions are being made on Germany is that this move on tho

journey to Batavia the temples of sing, Perak, whence the inscribed Museum at Kuala Lumpur, and approximately 5.3 per cent. All all sides. It becomes more and part of the Nationalists is not

Borobodur and Chandi Mendat were seal, mentioned above, was obtained, most of its area is devoted to provinces report an increased acre- more clear that the larger ledues good for the peace of the country

visited. At Batavia the Ethno Othor finds were a gold Aligree disc-zoological exhibits, During the age. The average yield per acre of the disarmament Conference to at larg... Nothing, indeed, can

grapher spent a few days in the bead, a new type of eyeband and a absence on leave of Mr. H. M. for Canada is estimated Museum, and in the offices of the considerable amount of duplicate Pendlebury, Systematic Entomolo hundredweight, as compared with peraon

Archaeological Service, chiedy material, chiefly beads In semi-gist, Mr. E. Seimurd technical 78.4 in 1929. The total crop, es- studying objects having a bearing precious stones and glass.

timated at 49,160,000 bundred-/ on the archaeology of Malaya.

Neolithic Site in Pahang. Excavation of the neolithic alta

The present Government in Ger-

many is less one led by the Cathu-

bs held next year at Geneva' is annoy any responsible the dominant factor in deciding more than the thought that two Germany's Inner, as well as poll-parties who have retired from the tical future! General Groner be Reichstag and its responsibilities Haves in arming to the limits per retain their leisure and their arst mitted by the Versailles Treaty. clase tickets to go about the coun-

too.

again."

An

COMING ?.??

JUST

UST MAGINE

seal may provide a date for some of the articles from Kuala Selia sing.

A fair num-

assistant, was in charge.

at 85.6

A report on ancient human bones The following animals were weight, is 19.6 per cent. increase found in caves in Ferak, Pahang placed on exhibition in the main over the 1929 production of 39,930,- and Perlis has been receiv-gallery. One male specimen of 000, hundredweight.

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