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NEW FRENCH BILL. Important provisions are incorporated in the proposed new law regulating aerial navigation in France, which was laid before the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. It begins by laying down that the atmosphere, owing to the impossibility of appropriating it, cannot be
GALLERY. As announced in yesterday’s Globe,” Sir Coutts Lindsay. Bart,, has died the age of S 9. An artist and connoisseur art, and in early years a soldier. Sir Coutts wes best known as the founder of the Grosvenor Gallery. On ret living from the Army Sir Ooutts devoted himself
BOARD TRADE CHANGES TWO DEPARTMENTS AND AN ADDITIONAL SECRETARY. We are officially informed that, in view of the great incirease in the work the Board Trade, the President has decided appoint a second secretary to relieve the permanent secretary. The President lias accordingly ap
It is much to be hoped that the increasing popularity of the player-piano will lead to increased interest in the more scientific aspects piano-playing, says a writer in Nature."' The explanation of the acoustical effects produced by the modern pianoforte is probably a dynamical
During 1912 considerable apprehension was aroused in Mwansa, German East Africa, by the occurrence of peculiar disease affecting the leaves of the cotton plants. The disease was first recognised by the appearance of a shiny incrustation on the upper surface of the leaves; in sem
As in previous'years the Poultry World is again holding its Hospital Egg Week connection with the Hospital Saturday Fund, the dates selected being 13th inst. to the 20th. Last year throughout, the kingdom contributed 24,317 eggs. The new-laid eggs received axe sent the inmateis