THE Balkan countries form-to the ordinary man—a confusing medley of races, languages and nationalities that the post-war readjustment of its names and frontiers has only worse confounded. Miss Currey, who is a well-known lecturer for the League of Nations Union, has just returned from a visit to Dalmatia and Albania, and in this afternoon's talk she will describe present-day conditions in these various Balkan lands.