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NEWEST ARMAMENTS FOR THE NEXT WAR. Major David Davies, M.P, writes to The Times: There is the rumble of future war in the laboratories of the world to-day.

A few weeks ago Mr. Churchill described a tank which-can-our-distance the Beetest hound. This is a vehicle of such delicacy

that it can pass över & brick without damaging It has also been stated that the new tank is amphibious Hure, then, wo-have a weapon which, with the 100-mile gun and the post-war super-neroplane,-is probably destined to revolutionize war That means that many of our present A bitter pill for armaments are useless. the taxpayer, who during the next pan- is called upan ..ta "Pend cial year £50,000,000 on Navy, Army, and." Air

Force!

"But that is by no means all. While one team of soldiers in experimenting with the Racing Death, another is at work on the latest grenade According to Mr. Chur- chill the latter inflicts mortal injury on the tank. So at home there are two sets of men each endeavouring to destroy the work of the other. This is a costly busi- ness. During the present year the Army Research Department spend £177,000. AD other" £89,500 goes to the experimental Experi- establishment a Shoeburyness. ments on tanks cost £ experiment while £11,000 is needed for the searchlight establishment.

We do not know what appalling chemical gases have been invent- el, but this year alene it bas cost, tax- payers £77,400 to fannee that avenue of research

Throughout the world scientists aro pointing a pistol at the heart of humanity, And humanity not only gratefully pays for the pistol, bat begs the scientist to find a Brilliant brains whieh more deadly one. should be concentrated on reconstructing. the past are at work to destroy, the future, while the League of Nations aupatently looks on belpless.

INTERNATIONAL POLICE FORCE,

I desire to submit to your readers one alternative-the creation of an Inter: This would come pational Police Force: directly under the International General. Staff of the League of Nations. My sug gestion is that the International Police Force should consist of two sections, the beadquarters and the national quotas.. The headquarters would be armed-viainly with all the inventions which were utilized for the first time during and after the Great War. These would include the big- ger guns, tarks, warplanes, poison gas, and submarines. No 'nation would be allowed to possess any such inventions, 10 the international armament competitions All that would automatically cease. nations would be permitted to retain would be soldiers armed in the pre-war manner. These men would maintain internal law and order, and would furnish definite quotas to the Internationai Police Force when the latter was in action: The size of the national armies would be laid down by the League.

THE SENSITIVE PLANT,

RESPONSE TO COLD_AND_

ALCOHOL.

When Shelley wrote of the sensitive plant he can scarcely have foreseen the

To "his" discoveries of Professor Bose. poetic mind the idea of a plant actually experiencing depression when a cloud pass- ed over the face of the sun might not have seemed any more far fetched than that of narcisa imitating their namesake and. dying" of their own dear loveliness." But what about plants that respond like humans to the effects of cold, chloroform, and, alas, acobol i

Professor Bose. the famous Indian natural scientist, whose invention for re cording life movement in plants has been widely discussed the world over, told his audience at the University of London Club that plants were infinitely more sensitive than peopie. He had been surprised to find one day, by means of his recorder, a sudden depression in the plant he was. studying, which proved to be due to a small cloud passing over the aun, of which he himself had not even been conscious.

Plants fell asleep like peopie. They did not merely fold their leaves, as we believed, but they actually became unconscious. This be bad proved by the varying response of a plant during the 24 hours to an elec- tric current. At first it answered vigor- ously, then its response became enfeebled,, and finally, from 6 to 9 p.m., it did not said the Pro- answer at all, showing, fessor, that it mimicked the late habits of fashionable London.”

ACROSS CENTRAL ARABIA,

FROM PERSIAN GULF TO RED SEA. "A fascinating story of a trip across Arabis trom tac Persian Gulf to the Red She was told by Mr. H 8t. JB Philby betare the Royal Geographical Society on May 3rd. Dir. Philby started from l'air, on the Persian Gulf, with Colonel F. Cunliffe Owen. Their "motley human consisted of seventeen accompaniment persons, including four men and wo... women of the Murra tribe. The caravan- was composed of thirty camels and fifteen white asses of the large boned Haan breed. After a long trek through waterless deserts and occasional cases the party reached Riyadh Before this both Mr. Philby and Colonel Cunliffe Owen had changed into Arab clothing, so as not to excite the curiosity of the natives.

FAREWELL OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS MARIE TEMPEST

Thursday, June 17th THE DUKE OF KILLICRANKIE" BOOK

18th THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY."

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M.Philby left Colonel Cunliffe Owen at Riyadh and struck westward across the Leart of Central Arabia, along the old pilgrims' road to Mecca. He crossed four ranges, saw the double peaked mountain "The Ears of the North" about whose Kummit storm clouds were playing with fightning and thunder travelled for 140 miles over sandy steppes on a ration of rice and dates, was captured as a kup posed raider by a party of arme mér chants; spent the night of Christmas Eve. ameng shooperde watch fires; and foally. avoiding the sacred city of Meconstruck the Red Sea at Jidds, where is the re puted tomb of Eve.

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