BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS.
MAETERLINCK'S PASSIONATE RE- j BUKE TO NEUTRALS. | I Received 9.20 . j PARIS, Jan. 8 j 'As a public protest against the Bel- • gian deportations, Maeterlinck rebuked i neutrals' apathy and declared in a ; passionate apostrophe: "You who bear the name of neutrals are alone able to j hinder and punish the crimes we are powerless to prevent. Between these j criminals and humanity is a gulf un- ' crossable till long years of penitence, i suffering and humiliation." VALUABLE DISCOVERIES. LONDON, Jan. S. Leeds University and Educational Committee organised a scheme of research into the possibility of making dyes for printing and photography. They have already achieved import-ant results in the preparation of the two dyes, whose sensitizing powers are identical with the original German products. The preparation of other dyes is progressing.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 9 January 1917, Page 5
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