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SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE.

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Mr. Akaji gives massage on scientific lines based an instruction in anatomical physiology. Fee for treatment:-$2.00 per visit.

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EARLIER TEEFGRAMS.

THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

London, Nov. 28. The outstanding feature at the Lausanne Conference yesterday was the presentation of a Russian Note to the Conference, insisting apon participation in all discussions at the Conference on a footing of equality with the other Fowers.

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1922.

MUSEUM AND SCHOOL.

A Manchester Teaching

Development."

BIG ID TO EDUCATION.

When the war seized on a num

are likely ber of Manchester schools rich drove the children out of their

There is no indication at present that the Allies to alter their attitude previously announced, --- The rumour that the British Government is negotiating with-ightful "premises, it did more of the Turks for the surrender of Mosul in exchange for the con- cession of an oil monopoly is definitely denied officially. The view of the British Delegate, in an interview, intimated that in United States' denunciation of the Tri-partite Agreement of 1920, to which Britain was a party, the British Government regarded the Agreement as dead.

rvice to education than rem -d likely. That at least is the deduction one might draw fron the latest report of the Manches ter Fducation Committee on *Courses of lecture for elamon-

STOP

Has it occurred to

YOU

that

winter silit

Ismet Pasha, in a speech at the meeting of the Economic Com-tary school children in mureoms wants

and art galleries. mission, reiterated Turkey's intention of demanding reparation for the damage done by the Greeks. He declared that the countries severed from the Ottoman Empire will have to bear a share of the

Ottoman debt.

Washington, Nov. 23.

In conformity with advices from Paris, it is stated here that been the negotiations for a separate Treaty with Turkey have purpose of the American Government in all its relations in "nection with the Near Eastern situation.

-UCJ

DRY OLBANING You would

not wear your Summer suits without cleaning regularly.

THINK of the dirt, germs eto, a cloth suit gathers daring a season's waar-

The difficulties of the war years forced the educational mashine into improvisation, and the scho lars who had no schools to ind their classes in the museums" and "

The galleries

system that prang up then was found to be so useful that it has continued in a fairly comprehensive man ner," and there are now 4,498 Mauchester. children who go in for geology, zoology, botany.So don't houtate; sued that ethnology, syptology, local hisuit along. UR PRICE

|right #3.25. tory, local geography, litarature. and the appreciation of art in the Replying to the Allled Commissioners, regarding the restric-city's museums, galleries and tions placed on foreign commerce and foreigners in Smyrna and other liberated districts, the Angora Government says it does not recognise the Capitulations. The treatment of foreigners must be governed by the laws of the National Assembly.

The present Treaty between the two countries, it is pointed out. has long been regarded as out of date. Moreover, since the United States will not be a signatory to the Peace Tresty now under negotiation. there is no other way for the American Government to subscribe to any Agreements reachable at the Lausanne Conference.

Constantinople. Nov. 28.

Paris. Nov. 23.

Cathedral.

There are eleven teachers to

look after the classes, each ons with a specist subject. The class master himself attends so that he

It is reported from Constantin ple that 140 prominent Anti-shall be able to link up the outside Kemalists, who have taken refuge in the British Embassy will be lessons with the inside lessons.

sent to Malta.

and sometimes the bead mastır bas taken particular care to attend and interview the lecturer All the head teachers, the Com-

The Minister for Finance has said that a foreign loan is un- necessary, as the financial position is satisfactory.

Salaheddin Pasha, Under Secretary for Defence, has left for mittee reports, who have been Onstantinople to assume the post of Military Governor.

London, Nov. 28.

THE EXECUTIONS IN IRELAND,

President Cosgrave, of the Irish Free State, in a press inter- view to-day, declared that the execution of the late Mr. Erskine Childers was inevitable.

He said that he feared there would be many more executions before the trouble ended.

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The President stated that he was anxious that executions should cease, but it would only be possible upon the complete disarming of the Irregulars. It was possible that during the next week or ten days the greatest intensity of the present warfare would be experienced. However, after that he thought that the Irregulars would gradually, if not entirely, collapse.

It is noteworthy that the effective strength of the Irregulars is now estimated at 3,000, compared to the well-equipped National Army of 30,000.

An increasing number of important captures have recently been made, Mg, Cosgrave added.

ITALIAN CONSULAR AGENTS:

.Rome, Nov. 23.

An Official Decree has been issued ordering the dismissal from January 1, 1929, of all Italian Consula, Vice-Consuls and Agents abrand, who are not Italians.

men.

They will be placed by Italiane, preferentially by ex-service

The appointment of foreigners will only be consulered in the event of there being a difficulty in finding suitable Italians for ang post.

THE GREEK DEBACLE.

Athens, Nov. 23.

The trial of the former Cabinet Ministers in connection with the Greek debacle in Ash Minor has been concluded.

Sentences of death have been passed on Ministers: Gouraris, Stratos, Protopadukis, Theotokis, Baltazzis and General Radjianesti

Admiral Goudas and General Stratigos have been sentenced to imprisonment for life and degradation.

THE CURSE OF “DRY AMERICA.”

Washington, Sov, 23... The Secretary of the Navy has issued 2 statement to-day, Arraigning, as a disgrace to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, the conduct of a party of Midshipmen indulging in wide-spread drink- ing after the annual football match between the Army and Navy. which was played on Saturday,

An investigation has been ordered.

ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

London, Nov. 23.

That Anglo-Russian trade is making slight headway is shown by figures given in the House of Commons.

British imports from Russia for 1021 amounted t 2,694,000, and exports to Russia £3,391,000, compared with £3.139,000 and £3,378.000 respectively for the first nine months of 1922.

THE IRISH CONSTITUTION.

London, Nov. 28.

The House of Commons unanimously passed the second read. ing of the Irish Constitution Bill.

Mr. Bonar Law pointed out that the only question before the Hpuse was whether the Constitution complied with the Treaty. The Lord Chief Justice and the Government's law officers were of opinion that the Constitution accorded with the Treaty.

The opposition revealed in the course of the debate was negligible.

THE COTTON TRADE,

London, Nov. 28. Sir Edwin Stocton, M.P., in an address on "Conditions in the Cotton Trade and Effects of Foreign Competition" at the Manchester College of Technology, said that he considered prospects had in proved in India and that a reasonable amount of optimism was justifiable. Trade in China and the Near East showed promise of returning to normal conditions. Dear goods were gradually being liquidated and the stocks of English goods held there were but small.

AMERICAN GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

Washington, Nov. 23.

The Administration forces in the Senate suffered their first defeat since the election when the Democrats and Progressive Republicans united to recommit a Resolution authorising a loan of $5,000,000 to Liberia..

asked for their opinions are ed. thusiastic about the work and think the time is well spent The children, of course, approve, and are very ready to say so. Most of the clave teachers admi: they find the lessons as interesting as the children do, and of 855 par- eats who have been questioned 779 are glad of the vista. The only difficulty the Committee has is to find enough room. time, and The schools who at teachers. present attend the courses are very unwilling to give up the privilege to any school which has no outside hour, and when by

chance 2 school doa s any fall

there out

is да difficulty in finding another. The Art Gallery courae, however, is not so po ular as the science courses.

THE CHILDREN'S KEENNESS.

Within a radius as far from the musent og Withington, Ladybarn (or Alma Park forty schools sand children, but if more convenient framcar arrangements could be A faw specialist made, and teachers were added the work could not only be increased at the present meeting places, but other buildings could be explored. The Town Hall and its Lord Madox Brown frescoes would be visited, one or two half-days could be spent at Chetham's Hospital, the Governor of Rylands Library would reserve daya for children to hear lectures on such things as the making of books, pricts acdtextiles. might be lent for decoration from the Whiteworth Institute, and children could go to see the art collection in Heaton Park.

The easiest measure of the success of this plan as the report suggests, is in the zeal of the children. When the Committee's interviewers went to parents for their observations, they asked if the child talked at home about bis visita, and 663 out of 859 reported Yes. A class teacher who takes 25 boys to zoology classes prefaced his report by remarking that he har himself "thoroughly enjoyed and very much profited" by them,aud added that the toye bad been very keen right from the first, and de- tention in school was considered by them to be a severe punish- ment "It may be an admission against myself," he wrote, "but I must remark that I wish I had the same. interest and keenness shown

ordinary school lessons.

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Sir William Boyd Dawkins, who has been interested in the ex- periment from the beginning.com: siders it has been conspicuously successful" and has proved that the study of things as well as books is of high value in the general education of children." He believes that, education au- thorities throughout the country will follow Manchester's plan. The museum authorities, indeed, find the scheme "the best thing done to popularise the museum after years of only moderate success.”

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