Show 1 PROGRESS Of Exhibition to Open in London Londona a Month Hence Will Carry the Visitors Back to Scenes Hundred Years WONDERFUL WORK OF THE LITTLE BROWN MEN Lord Jersey One of the Largest Larg Largest Largest est British Land Owners to Allow All w Tenants to Become S Owners of Freeholds OLD THEORY QUESTIONED Special Cable to London April IS American visitor v i ithe the exhibition e hi o opens open just juat a month from toda today will ht hold something ome thing more moie than an They will win be able to pass in i tetie u w n ie romantic history of the Japanese e S reVel level in the lIs of or Original splendor feel tee I the l e fascination fa of r 1 an ea ta em ern awakening and an participate in ii I I thrill of ot east meeting west in all im lla ha l wake tasks for IUli universal ral progress The T U delights delf of ot Japanese scenery ntY the th nit be hEa a MH j of native art arl the skill of ra uil manship the th crude rude traits of the refined of or 0 the n empire will Vie be h unfolded b by a process S dramatic surprises ris worthy worth of a Ii nal jot which rejoices in a past aH aI 11 glories in the prospects of a e t future The pageant will stand tand out as the gr gri ai al est eat effort Japan has yet vet made ma e m ill the i J ri n for industrial renown The undertake 5 S has bas received staunch support from t ft i emperor downwards downward National tu earn tired fired and the b i ha has been put un under ler button in iii order to prove their thir en S advancement in it the liberal arts art arl and s 5 enceL The Tilt visitor as a l soon noon as he Iw h rosses roa el i threshold thre hold of the 11 entrance flints him hinis e involuntarily interested in events vents ion on Japans remote past palt With tt tl aid of successive in spectacles spectacle admirably 1 v ranged he ht can conjure up p w hi have left lert their mark on Japanese Back Centuries Tilt The first fir of these th r t tries ries rles the onlooker back t 1 tunes showing the architecture costume and weapons which are said to have hn n used at that time dine Tit Th next i 1 S bl aux deals d all with ith the Vara Usra period win n Buddhism a hold and an th the land became enriched d through the 01 n of countless tern tem pie k and lind in mag j pagodas Other Oth r equally t tIng Ing representations lead I ad ui u to tl the FujI wara era which winch derives nuI i or f its n nabie I able abie significance from the th fat fat t that li lidies I Lidies dies ruled the roost Step bv by b step ii t I II visitor vl observes the th distinctive epoch in n a I Japanese until he is is filially intro introduced I into the Tokyo Toko of toda today The municipal citieS utie c such a IU as Tok n nI I Kyoto and Osaka will he Iw well e ed The contributions from front Koto w n nI 1 appeal alike aike to the eye ey and the too imagination I tion but special interest will be arous 1 by the model of the city of Osaka Thi Th example of miniature art work has hall bf I executed with particular pride On a 3 abase base measuring mea twe e feet will b II be shown alma sho i isome some of or the houses which the city while the hundreds ds of bridge I which constitute one of the features t the place plate win wilT also form part of If this thi rt re model The section devoted to woman t wor will comprise much of exceptional nit p pest est eat Wood carving lao la a making malting i J i decorative art and I making will wilt form part of the attraction Freeholds for Tenants Lord Jersey one of the lanter lai 1 rt owners In the Swansea Swan ea district will sh ly Iy set his hiE seal eal to the arrangement wie Continued on Page Eight PROGRESS OF S THE JAPANESE I I Iby I Continued from Page One by leasehold tenants will be able to pur purchase purchase chase chale their own freehold rights It Is stated slated that Lord Jersey has had ad the mat matter matt ter tet t r under consideration for some years and he recognizes the hardship on those who having built their own houses bouses see seethe seethe J the leases revert to the lessor A con considerable number of working men will j benefit greatly by the new arrangement Lord Jerseys scheme I understand I allows all tenants of over twenty years ears standing to acquire their own freehold at thirty years purchase Besides a large estate at near Swansea his lordship owns a large area of ot land con contiguous contiguous to the Swansea docks During recent re nt years he has given ground to the people for two parks a large burial ground adjoining the parish church and an extensive area of land to the trus trustees trustees trustees tees of Tabor Welsh Calvinistic Meth Methodist odist odlat chapel He has also granted the parish pariah council a site for building a public hall These gifts are not by any an means the extent of ot Lord Jerseys public p bene benefactions benefactions factions but relate to the dis district district district alone RadioTelegraph System The RadioTelegraph system whereby where whereby whereby by communication may ie opened be between between between tween any I L the United Kingdom with ships from 60 50 0 to miles distant from the c ceat cea ast t taken over by b the authorities authorities from the Marconi Marconi company six months ago a o oIs ois Is proving a successful venture Not only does the postoffice po intend to con continue continue the working of the nine stations acquired but it is probable at no DO very distant date that more mOle stations will have to be provided Americans take more inure advantage of oC the facilities offered by y this system than other travelers The station in the south of ot Ireland is the tike most powerful of the stations as it ra radiates radiates radiates a message miles A tele telegram telegram telegram gram m an English to a aliner aliner aliner liner costs about 20 cents per word Some good service has been done with the transmission of ot wireless messages from ships in distress and operators are Ire ever on duty at each station watch watching watchIng watching ing for calls colls On the east coast in the neighborhood of the Goodwins there are six lightships fitted with wireless telegraphy telegraph These are In connection with the stations and und Im Immediately Immediately mediately notify those on land who in turn acquaint the coast guards If it ships show signs of distress dl tress Though hough the calls are frequent It is only occa occasionally that the ships are in such real difficulties as to necessitate Immedi Immediate ate assistance FirstBorn Inferior The glamour of primogeniture so long maintained by the law Is In danger of ot being destroyed by science at all events b by the science of eugenics which roundly declares that the first firstborn firstborn firstborn born Is not the flower of ot the flock Sir Francis Galton observes that In Inthe Inthe Inthe the case of the house of lords lor s the claims of heredity should be satisfied if all the sons of peers were equally eligible to the peerage and a selection made among them late researches hav hay having havIng ing lag shown that the are as asa asa asa a rule inferior in natural gifts to the they y born in a small but significant degree decree de ree These views were fully endorsed by Dr Heron of the Galton laboratory for natural eugenics at University College Collego who was appealed to for an ampler statement of the facts It was pointed out to 10 him that the teaching of eugen augen eugenics eugenics ics ks as to the inferiority as a rule of the firstborn was directly opposed to the popular idea that tho the best b st come first Popular opinion Is always alwa s wrong said uld Dr Heron The Tho firstborn in a family is more likely ely to be he insane tu or criminal than the others It follows therefore that the tendency to diminish the size of families in increases increases creases cr sos Vie fete average number of such in individuals In the community immunity Law of Eugenics Dr Heron referred his ills interviewer to the conclusions arrived at on this subject by Professor Karl Pearson and expressed by him in a recent lecture at the eugenics laboratory If It our observations are arc correct and andI andr I r believe bellevo them to be so said saki Dr Pear Pearson Pearson Pearson son then the mental and physical con condition condition condition of the first and s members of a family is differentiated from that of later members They aro are areat of at a moro more nervous and less lass stable constitution con constitution We Vo find that the neurotic the insane the and the are ire more frequent among thi Dr Gorings result for tor criminality show the tike same law The result of c t this law Is remark remarkable remarkable remarkable able It means that if it you OU reduce the tire size of ot the family you will tend to de decrease decrease crease the relative proportion of tho the mentally and physically sound in the community comm unity You will not upset this conclusion in the least If Jf as I suspect the extraordinarily able man the gen genius genius genius ius Is 15 also among amon the For you will not lose him If you have a 0 larger family tam II although you will lose I the lie sounder Wunder members If I you curtail It ft |