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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 6, 1939,

'Magnetic Power' Of British Envoy's Wife

Attention has been drawn by the "Paris Soir" to healing powers pos- sessed by Lady Clerk, wife of Sir George Clerk, former British Am- bassador to Paris.

England at present. The cures which she has performed here have tired her."

During the last few years Lady Clerk has treated about 20 cases Lady Clerk, who is well known submitted to her by Dr. Favory, as an artist and sculptress, has Dr. Tremolieres, Dr. Morlaas and hitherto avoided publicity about à other noted French doctors. These long series of remarkable cures cases, many of which have yielded which she has performer, mostly on to her treatment, have been sub- children.

mitted to her with a view to scienti- fic research.

It is estimated that she has treat- ed in various parts of Europe near- ly 500 cases which had been given up by doctors. She possesses many letters from doctors testifying to cures performed by the placing of her hands on the patient.

"A FLUID FORCE"

Lady Clerk's powers have beer particularly useful in healing chil- dren's skin and eye troubles which: ordinary medical treatment viously failed to cure.

Referring to her

pre-

POWERS FREELY GIVEN

work, Lady Dr. Favory, a noted Paris ophth~ | Clerk said: "It was very many almic surgeon, states that Lady years ago that I felt a fluid force Clerk has always acted in a most within me. One day it struck me disinterested manner and has that this magnetic power might be placed her healing powers freely useful to other people, so I tried' at the disposal of the medical a few experiments on friends. faculty.

"Lady Clerk's work,' he said, "is taken seriously by the medical pro- fession. She is having a rest in

BIGGER DEMAND FOR COPPERS

A greatly increased demand, for copper coins in England has result- ed from the increase in cigarette prices due to the high duty. A customer must now put down a penny or a halfpenny in addition to

"When my husband was Minister Plenipotentiary in Prague I spoke about this method of healing to President Masaryk, who was very much interested in the question.. Thanks to him I was able to carry out my first efficacious cure under the suveillance of eminent doctors."

On her arrival in Paris Lady Clerk continued her healing work..

DUKE'S SON HELD UP BY GERMAN POLICE

Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton,

a silver coin when buying a packet, I son of the Duke of Hamilton, was or will require many coppers in held up by police officials as he change.

was leaving Germany on his way to Thus it has betomé, necessary for Amsterdam, where he delivered a lec- - shopkeepers to have much more cop-ture before the Holland England per in their tills. Inquiries suggest Society on "Flying Training in that about four times as much is Great Britain." now needed.

Lord Malcolm came from Warsaw The hitherto despised farthing is and was passing the German offi- also coming into more general use. cials at Bentheim on the German- Smallsize cigarettes that formerly Dutch frontier when they discover- cost 6d per packet of 15, or 4d pered in his luggage several pictures of 10, are now 634d or 44d.

the latest British bomber and fight-- er aeroplanes.

Branch banks were accustomed to complaints if a new farthings were

It took Lord Malcolm some time. included in five-shilling packets of to explain that the pictures and copper, and big stores of them drawings were quite harmless, and. were accumulated. Now, however, that they were not of German but the coin is coming into its own. British aeroplanes.

There is no fear of a shortage of The explanation took so long that any of the three copper coins, and he missed his train and arrived. millions more bearing this year's over two hours' late in Amsterdam. date will be put into circulation.

Lord. The German officials offered "There are enormous stocks of Malcolm profuse apologies before he copper coins in reserve in the coun-left. try," an official of the Royal Mint There was great interest in Lord' said to a reporter, "and these will Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton's undoubtedly suffice for the present ture. He has been visiting Den- run. The value of the copper circulation must be somewhere the region of £10,000,000,"

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