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THE JAINA GAZETTE of a man with a long black moustache, in a brown suit. After that the detective have something concrete to go on."
Sir Arthur says that a clairvoyant should liave been used in the Croydon arsenic mystery, but he admits that this case would he difficul. Germany, he says, have already adopted the system.
Sheets of Milk. The latest forin in which milk is to be available is that of sheets like paper, according to the “Gazette des Messageries Maritimes" (Paris).
A Danish manufacturer has devised a process intended 10 remove completely the water contained in fresh milk, leaving only the solid matter, which issues from the machine in the form of a kind of sheet-like thick paper. The inventor declares that in this form the milk can be kept for years, and that all that is necessary is the addition of water to dissolve the leaves and obtain at once a fluid having all the properties of fresh milk. A factory is to be built shortly for the manufacture of the sheets of milk. We may look forward to the day when our breakfast milk may be delivered at our houses in this form.
Charge for Sun Bathing. Australian sun-bathers will be less critical of the restrictions on their own beaches when they learn Scheveningen, the famous Dutches seaside resort, has broken the record for holiday extortions by demanding an extra ten pence for sun bathing. It costs ten pence to have a dip in the sea, but this only entitles the bather to undress in his cabin, have swim, and return and dress immediately. If he is found sunbathing an inspector demands. "Have you paid for the sun ?" Unless the bather produces a ticket or pays, he is ordered back to his cabin to dress.
Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat
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