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THE WORLD: WEEK

BY WEEK

DELEGATES TO NAVAL TALKS

Three Dominions Represented

London, Dec. 9.

The leading delegates taking

London, Deo, &'Chaimber. For weeks he has faded PRINCESS VICTORIA"

personal peril assailed by domes- tic enemies on the Right and on, the A gracious gentle figure in the background of the Royal scene, the Left, undermined by a crisis of the franc, confounded by a foreign Princess Victoria W&S directly known to few out her friends. But, policy, imposed from Genera to bi own and to his country's distaste. the main interests of her quiet life The vital vote was taken of Fri-part in the Five-Power Naval showed the inheritance from her mother of the warm generosity and day He bardly spots. By nesse Conference are as follows: tenderness to suffering that make that bordered on gahinx he had the name of Queen, Alexandra ensured that his enemies on either cherished in a world she has foft, hucd should themselves combine to In the loss of a boloved sister, His save him. WIR WILS Majesty has the Brue sympathy of A people to whom his personal happiness is ever of near concern.

A YUMA GRENING"

Parliament opened very quietly. The King's Speech was mainly a condensation of the programing announced by Ministers during the Election little of which can be

valled provocative of party feeling except in so far as the Opposition cay insist on our defences keeping well in arrest of our responsibili ties. Mr. Baldwin, in addressing The House, maintained a matter- of fact tone. He is rightly an- xious, we may take it, that the measures of industrial and social development proposed should be the recognised 21.8 justifying "National" title of his Government both in their conception and in their handling.

BRITAIN AND`ITALY

THE VOTE

Great Britain-Earl Stanhope. Under Secretary for Foreign Af fairs, and Viscount Monsell, First

Lord of the Adhilfalte.

pelifeipal Adylers-Admiral "or" He was given the liberal majori- ty of 351 votes against 219. | BT.

the Fleet Bir Erale Chatheld. Fust Ybarnegaray, a member of the Bes Lord; Bfr Warren Fisher. Sec- Croix de Fan, proposed from the retary to the Treasury: Mr. B. L Right: that the leagues should all Craigle, Assistant Under-Secret- disarm and dissolyo. M. Blumary of Bhts, Forelax Office; and from the Left jumped up to agros. Vice-Admiral WM. James, Deputy M. Laval promptly and briefly | Chfer of Nàval Stan.........

greenen made the vote a matter tabled, three Bills to enshrine, the of urgency, and emerged, triump bant. Yesterday, therefore, he was able to meet Sir Samuel Hoare with full power to discuss an offer to be made to Signor Musso- lini.

JAPAN IN CHINA Despite to-morrow's conference in London, Japan's penetration into China proceeds unchecked. The formal segregation of the five northern provinces was postponed, but the substantial achievement is pursued. The Japanese forces are Sir Samuel Hösre on Thursday

"How in control of the railways made his first announcement of

running to Peiping and Tientsin policy since the election. He

How unconcerned is Tokyo with placed a new emphasis on his de Western reactions is illustrated by sire for peace with Italy, but,

its answer to London's request for tothored as he was, he placed an

information. The answer grimly odd emphasis also on his pursuitismissed the request by the almost of sanctions. On the one hand he frankly conventional rejoinder hlew hot; on the other hand he

that what was happening was "a blow cold. He said he had no wish purely Chinese movement to" "humiliate" or "weaken" Italy H conceded that the atmosphere might be so heated that the voice

Davis, Ambassador at Large; Mr. William L Philips, Under Secre tary of State and Admiral Stand- ley, Chief of Naval OperatidĪZES.

United States: - Mr..... Norman

Japan:—Admikal Osami Nagano and Dr. Matanza Nagai, former Ambassador Extraordinary A Brussels and Berlin:

----France:-Vice-Admira) - Durana- Viel, Chief of Naval Staff; Vice- Admiral Robert; and M. Carde, Technical Counsellor on the Bate- guarding of Imperial Communica-

CIOES.

Italy:igner Grandi, Ambassa- oor in London Admiral Vladimiro Pini, Deputy Chier of the General Stag of the Navy Rear Admiral Count Giuseppe Ranieri-Blacia; Cmdr. Carlo Margotiini: Capt. Antonio Borgon!; Lt. Col. Alberto Farina, Naval Engineering Corps: ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE Lt. iccardo Imperial; Signor First tentative steps have been Filippo de Clutis, Counsellor at the TEASON) cannot make itself taken towards an Anglo-American Italian tegdeton at Belgrads; and heard." Such is the normal" pentrada agreement. Inquiries bave Signor Leonardo Vitetti, Counsel alty of war, whether waged paral been made from the other sidelor of the Italian Embassy in Lon- doxically in the name of Geneva about the chances of such an agres mant. If it could be achieved, and or otherwise.

there is no reason why it cannot, it would constitute an effective The world has witnessert few constructive force, economic, han- more brilliant comedies than Mcial, and diplomatic, of incalcul Laval's triumph in the Frenchable value.

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Man's Uncanny Powers Used To

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PRESERVATION OF TIMBER

SOME VALUABLE TESTS

Some valuable tests on the effect of preservatives fr extending the life of timber, used for pit props have been undertaken in England during the past five years, and the results have now been issued in åˆ pamphlet published in the new series of Forest Products Research

Scientifle and Industrial Research.

Clairvoyants are not less numer qus in Budapest than in other large cities, but the case of Janos | Records by the Department of Kele, the police clairvoyant who has become the topical sensation of the moment, presents some anusual features

Although timber to the value of about £6,000,000 per year is used in the mines of the United King- dem, it is estimated that less than

First, Kele's power is used for the general benefit of humanity 2 per cent. now receives any pre- instead of as a means of making servative treatment. Tests of money; and secondly, his predic-home-grown and imported mine Mons and divinations are made at any time and in a normal state without any hypnotic condition or spiritist preparations being neces- sary.

Kele's power was first utilized for public service in 1928, when po lice headquarters created a new branch called the Protection De partment" to cope with the wave

of suicide which then reached its highest point in Hungary.

timber have been carried out at the Langton Pit, Pinxton, near Nottingham, and the Woolmet Pit at Portobello, near Edinburgh, at depths of 300-ft. below the surface, sodium chloride, zinc chloride, sodium fioride, Wolman salts, and creosote being used as preserva- tives.

ve years observations of such The report gives the result of

This department is stated to be props and suggests that, although It is inadvisable at the present unique of its kind, and will shortly stage to draw definite conclusions, be imitated in Stockholm. Ita chief. Dr. Szimon, had observed sople estimate of the value of pre-

servative treatment may Keie's extraordinary psychological capacities while the clairvoyant The more expensive preservatives, was in the employment of the po and solum nuoride, are giving the

such as "treasbie, Wo

Balts, Uce and engaged him to act as his

best results, while sodium chloride, assistant

even in strong concentrations, ia FEWER SUICIDER

having the least preservative ef- Here Kele was able to inform ect. Even such treatment, how- desperate relatives of the whereever, will at onservative estimate abouts of a silicide's-body, and

double the life of the timber. The wrs able, to save, persons who had

use of a 2 per cent. solution of disappeared by giving minute de-Wolman smits of sodium uolde in |«scriptions' of); their: thovements.

suficiently concentrated talu- After thèinrst-year of life of thin tion to give satisfactory result public department the number of

should not cost more than 31. suicides".: diminished "by.:: 40 per cent, and the tale of Rele's un-per cubic foot, or less than 3d for

1-8-7t. Drop. canny "power" began to weak beyond the actual circle in which it was employed.

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dated by Kele, (and the guilty A series of articles in the "Mag- man-servant? brought to instice. | yarság by Mr Bändor Török the Another case, of an ancial" who well-known novelist kho visited was shot in the Zugliget lately. Keletas na sceptic:rund: departed was re-acted for the police by convinced), brought innumerable Kele shortly after the murder, and- ‚"8.0.5.*: appesis from the public. cleared up by Kele's <expisqasion Right prominent Budapest doctors that the murderer had committed "and psychiatrists were invited to suicide:

examine the clairvoyant, and after More cheering examples; dre consultation of several hours those of a father who was Instrict- duration reported that his power en to seek his lost isen's address on was what it was claimed to be, but - the last page of & notebook in a That they were unable to offer an certain drawer in his house, kuid of explanation or 1ECE— a lady who was informed that -

The mysterious murder of Fäther... lost iliamond earring had Mattyasovszky, which wzdecurred mindedly been thrown into the here some months ago, was alticl- stove with some KDTICOL KKÍNE:

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Ailstraat Mr. 8. M. Bruce, High Commisioner in London, and Vice-Adnil. Sir Francis Hyde.

Irish Free State:---Mr. T W. Dulanty, High Commissioner in London

New Zealand:--Sir. James Part, High Commissioner in London, and Vice Adml Geofrey Blake.

Somhaften: Mr. C. T. ta Water, High Commissioner in Lon- don.

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