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Incipient Panic. Stressing the responsibility of the Government cannot but have the effect of discrediting its economië policy in the popular mind," and it may have the psychological effect of bringing an incipient panic to reality, as in the case of the Waka- esski Ministry. Otherwise it will. not become an issue. that will lead to a political change, but indirect damage will be done it spreads a general feeling of the Govern- ment's responsibility for the pre- vailing hard times so that players with a weapon such as the naval question will be enboldened by the feeling that they are in any event wrecking a cabinet which is dis credited in other respects...
The Kobashi question is simple. The moral responsibility of the Government for producing a crimi- nal from among its Cabinet mem- Premier bers will be pressed. Hamaguchi's reply will be that the scandal on which the former Educa tion Minister is indicted was an event that happened before the formation of the present Cabinet.
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clusive unless the Upper House chooses to introduce a vote of cen- sure. Whether a vote of censure on this or any other questions will be taken or not is very problema- tieni. Probably none of the issues here reviewed will be pushed to such a conclusion. The hostile Fround of the Upper House will probably be content with creating" sentiment" of resentiment against the Government by interpellations. Tf Admiral Tokarabe resigns at once, the end of the Cabinet will come very soon, but he may choose to remain indecisive. pending the ratification of the agreement. If so the next centre of interest will be the Privy Council.
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to 9 p.m.-The Opera "Pagline ei." Columbia records supplied by Mossrs. Anderson Jusie Company:
Pagliacci: (1) Prelude, Act 1"
(Leoncavallo).
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"Pagliacci: (5) This Evening At Seven of The Clock," Frank Mullings, Heddle Nask, "Harold Williams and Chorus. Pagliacci (6) Such A Game." Frank Mullings, Miriam, Licette and Chorus. "Pagliacci (7) Hark, 'Tis The Bagpipes: and Bell Chorus (1st Part),' Frank Mullings and
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"Paglineei (8) (a) Bell Corus (Coneiuded): (1) How Fierce He Look." (a) The Chorus: (h) Miriam Licctte, Soprano.
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A lecture which was to have been given to the Oxford University Poetry Society by Mr. Aleister Crowley has been officially banned." Mr. Crowley, who was to have spoken on the fifteenth-century magician Gilles de Rais, received notice from Mr. H. Speaight, the secretary of the Poetry Society, not to come to Oxford as disciplinary action would be taken if his lecture we're delivered. The secretary's letter was as follows:-
"I am writing to tell you that we have been unfortunately forced to cancel next Monday's meeting of the Poetry Society. It has come to our knowledge that if your pro-9 posed paper is delivered disciplin- ary action will be taken involving nct only myself but the rest of the
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"Perhaps the refusal to let me lecture has come because Gilles de Hais is said to bave killed 800 child- ren in ritual murder and in some 6, way this was connected with my self, since the accusation that 17. have not only killed but, eaten children is one of the many false statements that have been circulat ed about me in the past."
Copies of the lecture which Mr. Crawley would have delivered were sold in the streets of Oxford the next day.
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Entrancing (Pa-liacci), Colum Lia' record,
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