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A COALITION CABINET The present Japanese Govern ment can be regarded as `R coal- tion Cabinet, composed of factions which were formerly not amiably disposed toward each other re- presenting military and economic Interests. The latter are quite keen in pressing for an improve ment in Sino-Japanese relations which will re-act favourably upon Industry and commerce; the form-

er appear to be convinced that

further demonstrations of force against China are not only un- necessary but are unlikely to have the effect hoped for.

BETTER OUTLOOK. The Finance Minister in the Hayashi Cabinet, before taking office and speaking then 113 2 banker, was an earnest advocate

Prayer For

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Thanksgiving for all the King's "gifts and graces" is expressed in the Form of Prayer and Interces- alon prepared by the Bishop of Norwich for use on May 11, the day WEDNESDAY,

before the Coronation.

This day of united Intercession and conference has been arranged in preparation for the forthcom- ing. Coronation." and "In view of the widely-felt need for a revival of true and spiritual religion in our midst."

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"I regret that it is impossible for me to accept your invitation to preside over one of the proposed meetings for Intercession and con- ference on the day preceding the Coronation of the King and Queen.

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"I must be content to express my full sympathy with the aims of the proposed day of intercession, and my hope that a great company of Christian citizens may then be joined together in prayer for the King in his great responsibilities, and, for his realm, that therein 'religion and plety may be establi shed among us for all generations,' and that by its loyalty to the rule of the Kingdom of God it may set forward the cause of peace and goodwill throughout the world.

standing, and both the Premier connection with all the ceremonies and War Minister have declared in of the Coronation. I dare not public speeches their earnest de- undertake any engagements for sire for closer economic relations some time before the Coronation and, no less important, have ad-day. vocated united control of matters pertaining to foreign policy. More recently prominent Japanese banker in Shanghai- (and Chair- man of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce) has written a pampater urging a re-orientation of the traditional Japanese attitude to- ward China, which good advice has been widely circulated in business circles by the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce. All these thifigs en- courage the belief that Sino- Japanese relations are about to enter upon a new phase--that the adoption of a more tolerant and understanding attitude by Japan, and the expression of mare sym- pathy and less impatience with China's efforts, will make it possi- ble to reach thab friendly Co- operation which is so long overdue -and which it has been utterly im- possible to establish by the met- hods hitherto followed.

"Such a gathering will be a most fitting way of associating the na tion with the religious significance: of the very solemn Coronation service."

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NEW NERVE DISCOVERY

Branch System In The Skin

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EXISTENCE SEEN IN

EXPERIMENT

A new system of nerves in the skin, hitherto unauspected and apparently closely concerned with the defence of the body against injury, is described in the current

of the "British Medical Journal" by Sir Thomas Lewis, the famous expert on the heart and circulation"

Sentences in the prayer referring to the King include the following:

"In humble gratitude, we no-issue knowledge before Thee the spirit in which he accepted the heavy task that Thou hast entrusted to him, for his courage, calmness and industry which steadied the nation in time of shock and strain;

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Sir Thomas starts with the well-

that when known fact area of skin is injured there deve- lops in many people a much larger area of tenderness which spreads slowly, and may, in ten minutes ör so, reach an oval area of several inches in its long axis,

This development of a tender PUBLIC AUCTION

This does not mean that a com- plete solution of all Sino-Japanese differences is to be expected in a few weeks or months; there are some issues which may take years

"We thank Thee, O Lord, for the to dispose of tô mutual satisfaction experience of men and matters he -but it does mean that existing had already won in unexpected irritations will not be further ag- preparation for his high office. We gravated, that the less contentious thank Thee for his interest in the questions can be speedily and

welfare of all who tofi and in the amicably settled, and that the safety of those who need protec- establishment of accord

tion: on new points of common interest will facilitate approach to the more difficult matter awaiting adjust ment. With Sino-Japanese affairs handled on both sides exclusively by diplomats, relations between the two countries should show above all, we thank Thee, O Lord, early and marked improvement, for his upholding of our Christian Jured is first of all injected with with due regard shown on either inheritance, his habit of worship. a local anaesthetic and

area has been closely studied with the use of local anaesthetics, and Sir Thomas argues from his ex- periments that it has nothing to

do with the ordinary nerves of THE Undersigned have received

sensation or the nerves of what 19 the sympathetic system

"THE CLAIMS OF CAESAR” "We thank Thee for the peace and joy of his home, for the sim- plicity of his way of life, his ease termed and friendly happiness, his com- which supplies the blood vessels of radeship with the young

and

the skin.

If the area which has to be in-

a small

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side of the other's sovereign rights his love of duty, his devotion to the crushing injury made in the cen-THURSDAY and FRIDAY as a free and independent nation. example of Him Who came not to tre of the small insensitive ares.

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be ministered unto but to minister: for all these gifts and graces granted by Thee to our Sovereign Lord, we thank Thee, O God, the Giver of all good things, through. Jesus Christ our Lord."

Later appears this phrase: "The King represents the one supreme centre of unity. His Majesty is the

**NATIONALISM” This brings me to another point: The tendency in the world to-day tu put great-sometime "too great emphasis upon "national- lem." In Britain, accustomed for generations to Liberal, Conserva- tive, or Labour" Governments, a "National" Administration is in office, composed to Conservative, Head of the growing family. Every member of that family is summon-

· Liberal, and Labour, representatives who have agreed to sink their ed to take up his own responsibility for the good of the famfiy and for party differences nominally non-political Govern- the glory of God. ment, though it is preponderantly

to

form A

claims of God are not conflicting: "The claims of Cesar and the

our lovalty is pledged to a Christian Prince and Ruler. "In rendering to him the things which are his, we are accomplishing a part of our duty of rendering to God the things

Conservative in its general -at- titude, owing to the fact that the Conservatives are the strongest party in the House of Commons, which legislative body has to ap- prove the Government's plans be fore they can become effective.

The foreign policy of the Brit-reign, and princes decree justice." tish Government has been recently

which are God's 'By Me kings

the subject of much critical com- me of "economic self-sufficiency” ment in that country, but so far depending upon domestic sup- as China In concerned, there is no plies of raw material and, when fault to find with that policy in re- these are lacking, demanding

then the development of the large The 1st & 2nd APRIL 1957 area of tenderness does not take place until

the central injured commencing each day at 2.30 p.m. patch has recovered its sensation.

This shows that the phenomenon Ar No. 21, WYNDHAM STREET is not due to the spread of any

A VERY FINE pain-producing substances. but is

COLLECTION OF CHINA conveyed by nerves.

ART CURIOS "Comprising:—

It is argued that it cannot be the ordinary nerves of pain for various considerations concerned

with the mode of spread and the

Old Porcelain Vases and Jors, localisation of the tenderness. Nor can the phenomenon be due to the Carved Ivory Figures, Jade and ness is easily provoked even when sympathetic nerves, since tender- Agate Vases, Incense Burners, etc.,

etc..

the sympathetic system tested portion of skin is known to have been destroyed by some pre- vious operation upon it."

of the

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concluded that the new

Carved Horn Ornaments, Old Incense Burners, Vases, Bronze Embroidery, Rugs, etc., etc. •

also

Black Wood Cabinets, Joss Tables Tea Poys and other Furniture

and

It is system of nerves is not a net-work, but a complicated series of bran- ches and

that these He actually in the skin itself.

From

a series of experiments Lacquered Screens.“ upon human volunteers along the lines described above, the conclu- sion is reached that there is a

Bome Very Bandsome Inlaid

the skin O

gard to its general principles. The "colonies" oversea from which new British Ambassador, on his they can get what they need. Na- arrival in Shanghal last Septem- tions are most anxious to sell their system of nerves in ber, declared that Britain's policy goods abroad, but are reluctant to hitherto unrecognized, and for this system the name "nocifensor”? is would remain unchanged she buy; they expect "foreigners" to destres only to ser peace and pros be good customers, but not to send suggested in view of the protec-| tive action which this system - pro~ ́ perity established in China, and their goods to complete with

bably affords... greater purchasing-power among domestic products. Such a one- the people, and would oppose any-sided arrangement cannot possi-phenomenon of a large tender area The exact method in which this thing which prevented those ob- bly work, but it is not seriously ex- jects being attained. That is perpected to; the real object of the actually protects the skin is com-

plicated, but there seems fectly satisfactory, and should re- "economic self-sufficiency" move- present the fundamentals of all ment is to put nations in a post-doubt of the validity of the deduc- foreign policles everywhere the ❘tion which will make them safe promotion of friendly realtions and in the event of war cutting of help in the establishment and essential supplies from abroad,

development of sound economic and it is the task of research conditions,

chemists in their laboratories to ANXIETY TO SELL

find ways of utilizing domestic Unfortunately, however, the ns- raw materials for the production tionalistic spirit which is now so of all the essential requirements of prevalent if not always popular industry, so that their country is throughout the world makes it not dangerously dependent upon dificult to make much progress supplies from abroad... along mutually advantageous lines. (The final instalment of this Nations declare they must be self- article will be given in to-morrow's supporting, pledged to a program-1 isnue of The Daily Presi.")

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Chrysanthemum and Queen Eliza beth the first class of the Imperial Order of the Precious Crow

It is understood, says the Domet JAPANESE HONOUR

Agency (whose report Reuter tele AT CORONATION

graphs), that the decorations will be taken by Prince" Chichibu kad The Emperor Hirohito is under presented to the King and Queen food to have decided to present after the Coronation. The En- the highest decorations of the peror and Empresa are giving a Japanese Empire to King George tarewell banquet on Wednesday to VI and Queen Elizabeth on the Prince and Princess Chichibu, who occasion of their Coronation. King sail from Yokohama on March 18 George VI would receive the collar for Vancouver New York of the Supreme Order of the London..

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