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Show VISCOUNT GREY CAN SEE BUT VERY LITTLE NOW LONDON, Nov. IS VTacouui Gref's eyesight H so Impaired that he is "unable "un-able to see birds and flowers," according accord-ing to a letter which he has written to the Berwickshire Naturalists' lIhi, declining an invitation to participate m one or two field meetings. He says that although he could see sufficiently well to walk he was unable un-able to seo biids or flowers or even a view and would, thorefon . be unable to share the Interests of the expedition. expedi-tion. As Sir Edward Grey, the viscount was British secretary of state for for-elgn for-elgn af fans at the beginning of the world war and conducted the negotiations negotia-tions with tho German government concerning the possibility of evading hostilities. He was for a short time Hrltish ambassador in Washington In the loiter part of lat year His eys-oiKhi eys-oiKhi has Ioiik been falling |