The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-06-07, Page 6r '
Prim • '
,
willing •"to Ap, the jeWs a feWert" of-
fered to grog .41-elitenege One prison,.
suriiia_ t
00F.. nk.....3.4.0,glysoperbi . rits:gy
auheritieS awl' a 'emoted by the fact
that Jesus had refiised to support
Lesson . their national hopes, asked for .Rairab-
bad. 'Thereupon, Pilate enquires their
by demanding that he be- sefitenced to
will regarding Jesus, .and tbeY reply•
• Jima 1Q. Lessen DI4Ths, (5.•`treW.0114death.. And Se jeanswas rejetted by
Trial,—Mark. 15: '1-15. *Aden Tet teldteinntoatintune".11TahnedaSecT tnnt4q9d.heatitede'u lrIvuerier-'
'—He Was despised, and, 'rejected Of ',
, usen....„:4sa., 331 3. , , „., , , . to' be &mimed .1w1 Crucified. • Mikes
himself, he is nuide,io suffer.,fer' the
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SUBJECT7 ", . Sias Of the nation 'which .he 'genie to
„ . - .
.,,,.3Fe.sus .43, joitin4st . , , save.. The crimes Whiciche had den-
. ivigor.,m,,,Tico_what • jndaa iletratf.:. :dentiti!:4_ F01 e 1upon, his, own‘ inno,
0
ea to -,is, authorities is 'Mgt :certain een. aead'
ftcollikA)* narratives- It may have been I
• the personal claim of Jesus to be the
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' igetwilth. It maY la"re been bie anoint,-
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hog at Bethany -(Mark".. 14: 3-11);
, Which . hid. enelnIeS :Might, construe as 1 :.
' A. public,- proclamation. of his TOYOltX• I it'
•• It may have been his: whip:real:mints on
„ , the night Of 114 arrest." It May have i,',
' . been all three. • Iir,any case, Jesus wae i?
. set :upon Fin the Garden of Gethsemane,
et e Moment whert-he had no protec-
tionother ,than the Presence of three .,
, disciples; and taken to the High •
: Priest's house, , Mark 14:42-52,, 'There 1 •
• On , informal examination of ,witnesses '
; took place; and Jesus was asked lay
. Oaiephas to declare whether he' was h
•'• „thelgessitih. His affirmative answer •
„ Was pronounced to be ',blasphemy, a
. , . ' , . : •
' critrie for Which :the Law appointed
thepenalty of death. i
But the Jewish Sanhedrin had no ..
power to inflict the death penalty, This
' helongod 'entirely to the Roman pro-
curator, who, since A:D. 26, had beeni
Pontius Pilate, an officer:with a very L.
bad record. The Jewish authorities, I.
' therefore, conducted Jesps ,ta Pilate; 1
• and, formally inditted--hittras,e--:rebel I
•' • who claimed to be "the king of the;
'Jews." No accusation in history ever I
• 'signified a worse perversionof the. .,
. fads than did this accusation. Jesus '
tad; from the 'beginningrefused to , ' ': • Pia
give any kind of political comp ' lexion'
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either' to the kingclom•of add or to his
• .•;• Om. -
His 'enemies
yogi .Addjtion To Britain's Sea Powjr
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"ormsr IS :THE-.•NBWEST• GREAT BRITAIN'S SUBMARINES
hat, gititerbatendent •qg the :do,ckyard, • when:this' picture: wee' secnred.
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1. et?,
Sportsmanship
When the Prince, of IlreleTIFFeeent4;
cd the British open golf chaMplonship
, ict"Waeg'• tWite4:1iTfrth:' C•s'ila141:hetli• tat ml,.410-1..ttlur 'ittble,
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seventh time in the last eight Years,
that this-„chertlted trophy hed: been
*Oa frOM Croat ;Britain hythe 'United •
States" Title' la lteelt le , an acconis i
'r pusueis!A worthy of ilote'',. • list titer° •
were two pheeep`-conaected• with the
•:: .:.122S, tenni:engin( Whieli -must ,go down
•
• •: '•''.. ' 1111' i I�I. vs: 1;154111:14914::%:, itPgdil:r7rCe6''::::;:::707:4Ufitt:"1•:t. :hrP911;4644:111.e 1.;4.: S. ':' Y et: '9' h:W;P: 41:u: e6; is'aPir°•11°3t:
- .thet, phew!' hy.the .British. To have r
..., ;bUitietirbe4.:.P•dhLT:pWpgePthl!tl'ean4t.°. i/Illi1814WPhrenC°t4hied :'6.14°E1P111a.‘ aDeeelaTtPlitliCst,:ab' ftlfeeYhrl'tt.4101u4sve0:1'7v;90:vseer7.it'th'000tf •...,.,. .:, .
tirlaceilf Wales. ceilld*Willett, Li, 'finq , N'''.9t* under', OiKhlT difileult, cenditione.
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t
• say.t:111rj:04nst";6:10:i),(ininps.6:r.Pu.erttweial,::4:::::i, et. ali.nn.iii,itio:.t..et.,1 ig:av it, ','t4nitavgi,e.e:4• trophy addedc4ui:atir4t: ‘. il: '4 ft TePtil4aeer a rtSleol:nr:s.:1, ,BYeti. ..oti. .,f..,ct :Ai ree . pri: I itoei.7.., of
57 ,tNeu pr.: di ,,,' .
Map. 'of .the,•ierritory,...•.was,,.atidertelien • •
awl,. bot , ahnpr' dinflotepoornidletanith•,;.sta4eheo,lblitte :si(41v.tilyeit(Ill,
411gthe4lef4ye,r(h..Wywil:Itt7.c.:4Onm*fihrtertiaeti:.,t,Pci:c;e:C,,,i6 jeer •(i45.:iirtte:eas:tii •l•CY.erif„-t5,909. '0.qii,ere iniles"'of gauntry ...
(tenoroxintatali eaual 'tO . that , qt., Hag
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'ph:. tpobet:u.nev,ewtg, reind::(uhleaint.i;henn:•,,koatsi.siinnawro. :lalld. and Wafee),.. Lie cOntales' th�.
highest peak, Mt.' ':111.Veres t, •!•-whleti , Is
.ijuils„rdth as peso:ebroti second
lid; defeatpwsahsth.001411: ,e,iaag i,9evaot.chtt oeIrbnya...e. 4, 1 ti ,, Oa:Or:he: 11,2 9(7,00010ttO.ix,o• , ;:Ifootw.hc,1 b.' ahihpoesivi. :sitatii: ei ael efilv 'et, L.Icl: n. vo, ,awi Ili,:
cePting the' elli), he said. that he •Was. 41.:47iibityle.dintri.,11:1741h11?,!ri'021.9!1::2'
,
"Jacky; to 'win, • very ' lucky indeed."... '
Goad fortune tnay have. teike•wad,, plin, floe of • the Surveyor-adnerers °",report.
lenanth,tec•ii;luirTherheannt;:hboteith •Wchhaenth4.9/10'g4lhfetpr. dia7,also.Woitehl.ti.tist,..... hTomhq,ca...exinetptele• :of, IJ.'titnit,i •,.
with' a card.of :9'2 t Or 12' hetes ,of. play, IPstawted':neP.InvlYcev.geivreed,s.bp'eedai•kfla6 461Turee.8m:ri'a....',..,:'
able aspects. but .eacit, group of snowyr .
peaks Is called a Ifinuil•er ''ahOde of '
snew,". and receives it_lianni. ' '•
•
„...Thus ,Mt... Erereet ,d0ininatee. the
Melia ;*ririgtir,:;"1.1il'rriittli--,K-tachitlilrigi'-\-'''
'the: Singallin Hinia4 .' '.Dhatiiagiii,' ..a. ,•. '
HimaI•of.•:the. same• naine;• iGauri• Sag- •
kare the Rolwaling. •IIiina,1,. and -,Api, '
the ' .Viyaa Hishi Hinial, • Mt. 'Everest,'
ritisees1,1,itttelioseheow'st,iitespthscOoZettptifitf4Cti4eccctimr-.....,, .
. . ,
the ,, south,- ',and has ,. received' ' ne...14e-
palese name,
. it-.itatrredently'lthistr-stiggestedali' t:
the .T.Ibetans • ;gave' Mt: : EVereet 'Abe',
- ' ain • "I.A Colonel
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Gatiersli ..Bithadtir •.,of :Nepal considera '
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OF This undersea : craft Was launched a short time ago at Chatham dockyards by Mrs wife,' of the
••adni
Oxen Still Pull'
Plows in River
Counties of -Ohio
brought t.he .refchage n.of hatred; will-
_
nes Drone ° Overhead as
Ancient Carriers Plod On
Over Hills and Fields
•- CLOxen. still do. the ffr ted. 'th' incurable diseases Like that the airplane will not sp ace
'f • II'" '1"
lag' real 'claims.• • • t
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seeming, halt of time here for cen-
tury or more. The clef ,hillsides do
net yield crops willingly. The region
is so henunecl.in,by hills that Many Of
the residents •refer to the rest of the
World as "the outside'''''-'
•
Tree Maladies Afflict •
• Half of 'World's. Timber
"
More than half of thetrees :the
world gre Niany of •Ilent 'ere
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Dog Hoid$111S Own,
in Arctic .Regions. ft syovf. 0 fine degree of skill. Con-
, . . .• •
• .,
,
Higliest Peaks
-.-Charted Now, After
• Three Years' Work.'
Himalayan Heights. of Nefial
.Mapped by Survey of .41...•
." Department Tract
Mbunt Everesv
And Endless.Viitas
Snow -Clad Range:
Bom.bar'•—'rhs tho.
territorY. ef Nepal, itt• the ifimalaia‘ •••.
which includes ,
some• of: the . greatest
'mountains. or the 'world, has at length
• • , •• I sidering, the fact . that he • had. last
1.`•1'• • lla,15iiplaced Air-_ been deteetea • bi an English player
Will .-..-Planet.:2,Says. Dr. •Nailsen id ' 721 I marfiThrs-litaking-ta--this-
- ---.Dirrgibre- Finds ' '', • .. tournament must -lie regarded as a
, Place:. ,•, by..,,the overwhelming score of 16 up
; splendid, comeback. ,.
- ' , ' t ' goal° at the British professiOnals
vereerawn' Ypoorb.ilii.-er;:..crp•in:TE:11,.d.tiJs9f e't;Nriavninsceendt 'planopen tcohachioniptrioehtsehlt: tthhies Itounthitemilet.Si,taatheds
It will bo up to. the American's to alio*
. .
them: the Same fine .' spoitemanship
whith .,they , have ' Nat received.7-Edi-
torial_in Christian, ,•Bcfence :Monitor:
bY • heavy hauling for rna,nY hill farmers. human beings, says "Thrift % Maga '• dog -sled as the -explorer's most useful
, ereffperctesenoftaptriohenunw...hougldhhais yee0,-ntdhairtdisit7i.ritoeydu. • _nor, la it ,nneanirnen_ix,see, be eta'. sine' trees are the victims of unmet- equipment in polar regions, and that
drawing 4 piow..„ ., . 11 Th re censtantly he preY the dog will continue to be his staunch
in the gouthern Ohio River counties
' at the hands of the Rotht- .
It features the moulded hipline' that these isolated tills as it has outside
' Pilate. ' '• ,
They knew that this -particular mi§-
• In the present lesson We, have some. • ••
Timo has eel . . of deadly parasites villa attack every d
mov so swiftly in compan onan colleague,In the arctic.,
itcccAint , of • the PrOceeclings . before - .IRREISTIBLE
part froth-reets; topmest braziehes: in .a.lectinre before the' 'American
1101 to and:. the 'peoPle clink', Often and work bit!' the Very heart of the geographic ociety; • Dr. ' Nausea -said
. V. IA?-heofficialLseat-,of,the-lterOan,TP•arls-decrses• is the. sniartost •moye.-• by neces- • ' • • '
, prochrator.s• of Judaea Was• not 'Jere- tnent'iyf :FaillIthi , ...Stile No :::028 -, d--„_IiitY; 1:trmethade,of-their- forefathers '
Millions..uPon millions. of fine that in the expedition .to••2the arctic
it 'was" 'the'''. •cdidedly •:.ferninine.,, • and is ' 7fire'sis.Istib-iel NV,. hile !airplaaes drove 0.* verhead the t?ee's ev;erS'Y•eni'•,-die-IneedleSs17.beenuse
their.owners failed te,app 'late, their 'Year he'w-i-i.1. nse7O dirigihie: and dog
which..<-....iits<41riniiLto---nadertak • . it*
" Jerrisal'eni at festival•neacOnii,: such as.• evelefied In sheer •• figiteed s a ei s, . . e p: •••, • sleds. i"Tbe dirigible, which, has a :gas,
.-salein 6‘rt„ ':(Izesarea.... But laboriously till by .band their 1. nth • - i for h i - - '
,ger, of insurrection. occur g
• • I t' 's g r tto Crepe, 'Marine hltie silk; lus.: The 0* teollia. consisting of as many:atil -
georgette ;Iarmers.
the. paisover, in order takeep'en, eye crePe With bardionizing hews of can, Ipatches. ce.grain on the steep. hillsicles,J . eventy-five-Per ,pent'ef-all--.,shade content ofi,106,00,0 cubic rneiere, will
Custom Of, the procurators to mo •
• kirotheproodedings... There was a .dart-•• tear faille. crepe •• ribboa, Chanel -red tremetitries' calling' oxen . into service. I'
fruit trees are afflicted' writ V- leave,Murnirinsk,: North Siberia,- next
wheii•Ilie-dity'-vMS-threngedr:with-piL.- :trees :flat-silkccepe‘ and, black., can-.
. . . .,... , .
glints. ' .. , • tort .faalle crepe.. Pettern.,ineizea Iii,
,
. , . . . • . as foal, :yokes . also . 1 . -• .shaped crotches. Which,' are stile to siarine for :the unexplored "polar terri-
„ are use for to.gt • ” : • .. ' • • • • '
kiiiiiiiii,d7lby iiictinitigircsavis'tiia.ds.xfrer *read and kili the.treeS urlle4s. taken. hark"' he. Said.•'... . • • . : : :. ..- . •'.
rare o± in tithe.. :-...'-..7,- - 'Hpr..-.,:7N.anisen,eald....that,..alr_Plariee ere
.... •
the soft readswhere titickewould Many trees die of hunger„-ethirat, liOSnited to arctic exploration because
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flounder helplessly.
........_Wheritlie..,,fly••nee
__.__• •da•
bread,
'. : ' g Or .:biath: ' Trees are living things. and they cannot lend On. rciUgh.pleces and
niuSt.,...,h0e.*t.tot.L..pd,..riourishw eannot:rearryeriough men and ":SuP-.
.•, .• ' " ' ;''
sack Of grain ,is ,throwiricress---eld-44Y1 '
.flottbill's back and •Jamiy, rides to the rnedi;t."'o'tT
l*thetPgrien Cie!taal htrePealtbis•aanigvIteif, °IciriVi;'---sinIVOtillittr :a1.111tadr:ItrPiF7litlint-*Seaeldhl.-.L1d,•11bee'l
Mitil• the grain is' ground 'into eoeree itY of the 'ti'lluicl'' all0 bia*I•les'• ..al'''' used.. t°: /3.6"r: advt'iltie-. . ' -•
water-propeiled grist mill and.. Waits'
• V.2. The Jewish accusers of Jesus 18,20 3,ea..ra, 36, 38:40 and 4.2 luaus
• • uld have already instructed Pilate bust .tneasure. 'Sine .36 requires 2%
regarding the • case '-agamst----Jesus. , ____, _
Yarcle of 40,:inely-material--,•with-IA-
--- . .
, They appear to have mit a politiCal
. comploldon• upon his claims. tn. order' yards of 2114,jach ribbon. Price 2•0e
to awaken the suspicione of the 'Re. the Pattern... ' ' . : •
• man authority. , 'Only thus do we .:110,W TO ORDER PATTERNS- •
• understand pilate'S abrept interroga-' : write your nal:n and address plaia-
tion, addressed to Jesus, "Art thou the .iy, giving number arid siis. of ..such
kin:!! of the Jews?" .• Jesus! answer, petternif.as you Avant. Enclose 20p In
'Thou • ,5ayest," means that :he. does
- ` 1 ' to be king (Meseiah). of etallIlls, or coin: (coin t‘eferredi wrap
it carefully)" for eatli number
an though the •health of the' top' has no Dr. Nanisen said that polar eiplop
Meat These, niills, Once, loa-----------
direct comiectien with-intornal decay. ation is Just in.its• Infancy. ,
• • • ••• Good rich green , foliage, indicates, as '"Now , that jthe .ploneer Work is,
every settlement ,:are • now scattered'
• -,ive dmie," lie eaid, "we will hese to go
operating ,only in the innermost hal
In , regions and taking their power from
the Jews..bat that he, will not farther „,„ wi,„
discuss the nature Of the claim.- All, address your order to Wilson Pattern ""`ea"''' • ' ' • ,•
this he had Made plain, to the nation, Service;.51West A.delaikle St ,Toronto ' 'There are .sc'rue .11°11•*8 • 6..C°M1C)Itr'.
911(1. 11.d will not farther argue With Pattetris-sentlii-erdin-nail: ---------ativ("ruitie6 uPl*41ictithl'' but 'lug
cabins' chinked with: clay .dot the
V. 3-5. For the s reason, emus • • • • /
Will net any. longer „defend himself Reeit3es . • . . •
a rule, xce • en . y . ..„. .. , . . .
., , in for .sorae. real expleration:" : ,, . •
/Condition' of the ...roots. : i ' :. • ,.. ;
• " Ameng• the. Prebletne which chal-
'-`7, • • • .., lenge the explorer, he nientioned map-
tha-Kf.,.thei;p:10Prottlattih:h* h. oriffii.ntl•tethhrtoguhghhr
. . . ,
,e.171ougatiti tmoentollikethhiGirhihsiw.iixrtho.hbdri:trfhinat', .si50.jhugitd.
iheF, are. -New T•Ork Morning' li_ele-.1atniespiie,ra :by means of ,Idies and.
•. ' balloons. study of the nort e n lights
, land correlation: of .arctia atinespherie'
, . . . , ..
, •conilitiOns With weather •conditions all
. ,
Many reasens. are. eriatiifest for the graph:.
• "4-geinet-the niisrepreeentatiens Of the
. . .
jevvisb authorities. ..,lie• had declared
. ,-.•
.. .. • . '.
' .Mock• Raspberry jam
h t tith -by his life and- not, even
• Pilate • ' t lation4 will draw .him ,a enpos...„ ,. je4us, awl. hil'axsewittahmer,d7p..iwhithlit,mulb..erties' an.d..
s I tame or wild,
•
' Ante further explartations.
• : ,' "tUde recalls„the Old • Testament de- , Using -equal parte of each. 'Cook 'until
:-.7-se--riptien irf---.-the;Scrvar4t-Of ''.,...rehovalittender.... Ru.•• hrau li Cola der .and
''..iin.fsa.ali 53 :•/ ::"As a sheep b fai-e•her . to this, Piilli•• add. an:. equal weight of
'• ih'earerS IS dun* 86 he Ofe.tra---11ng.t sugar. CoOk until thick': :Seal in ster•-•
• Iiis nioutli?•! ' - ' ' • il ''weS 'lle j • '... • -• • that Usually go' to
ars • :This , :Makes ,.• ,' delicious,
• 'Vs. 6-10: .Pilate,is baffled.• e. , spread .firinn. fruits , , , ., ,
. M., -man who inhis official administra7 ....,Etstd. ..,,.. , ,,,,, .•
, .
tion had been •gtilltY "Of. crimes, 'and ” ••
ireisatriert-c,e of justice' ' against' his . •', . .1111111.3a113 Marmaladei
t.'"iiielI sUbjeas-- NP‘v for once, iron- • ' lYee i. riliart sliced rhubarb, 5 large
lealrv'eriough. he is anxious to .. 'Or1,-'' SPPICS, sliced, • 2 Cups' raleins, 1/4 'leirion
Cillatory: and as' it, was the 'governer:as..: or.P1. orange,: sliced, and 4,•Cdpe sugar.
prerep•ati,re . to grant amnesty to Place the ingredients in ie ktehttlef antt.d. .,
political ,prisonei at each Passover , add Water barely to cover 0 • ru ,
• 'Season'. he propose s to d•- •iiss ,the ,
•s Cooli•thitil theraixtureis thick: Pour
'Prese n t • es se a ga in .st jesus.inBut:thi.
.• was.. not to the ,,roi.nd of t,i..ie jenn.hryin•'sterfle Jars and' seal.
• therifios Pilate • made • the,. offer . 'CherryMarimglaide d.rais.
•''*nyntl irs11:31,:;pcoknizing that .thete.drry - Use .2 pounds ,chterraell, ,titphoilii,ngrated,.
attitude of Jesti was. : inspired ins, :2 brenges,•Ju ce. ,., .
- • ,nialignity. „ But ' the Jews .recal the; ,,,,,,, , ,, .
4 pounds -sugar. '• Add betel!
•. 'existence of another 1 priSoner-„Brabl. '""
;d4),.:.ba, v,,.ho ,was in, clotody p,r-evo it4ca. enafegh water. ta cover 'and :cookatitil
' crime, and; thl'S, enabled theni-.4o turtle. thiCk., Seed in ste.rlie j..are.- , ' • .
. the ed.r7e of Pilate's skillful overtur .. •
..'• The ,rebellio-n, f Or cOmplicity. in Which A.' fanipUs beauty thinks'. there is :
. : Barabbas.: Was condemnedte die,' ia. no..,man...good. enough for. her': . ' Well.,
thought by ,Some s.,Charars to, haVe had ,..,.,",n,
,,,,
may be right and ehe/;tnal, fie -7---
loathe corthen vr
ctioith Jeaus' "'
appear• -i vk
left.
ante in Jerusalem. The ,eort that
Messiah had appeared kindled political
• iiit1nation3'.tt which Jesus' himself,
gave no countenance," &it, which ,never-
• thelesS 'asserted the'mselves iri reVolu-
: tionary quarter'S.• • '„ ' •
VS. 11-15, When Pilate,". 'therefore,
. • • •
That Leiden hospital patient who
. • . . •
laughed continuously,. for ,seventeen
hours hail prohahly Just/heard of 131g
Bill" Thompson's war on King Geot*e.,
Liotirsville Tithes; '
,
, -Wha.ha.ver it is that
his f;ii"press1on,"4"thi1eates
,MUST BE aid SECRET ,
the confiding" kitty. is ,whispering to le
that he cau.hardly believe it.. '
over the •world. •
A National •Church
The Dean .of
chester . Guardian • (Lib.): = If 1 may
4..e
. , •
, HER PREFERENCE.T
"Madam; do you like the Cinema?
"Well, yes, 1; sip, Pit I believe ,I. like
the Peppermint better:" • • ' • ,
Bria.:WOICIC
In • the.. teede • Mereury:
(Iii..Victorian day* hnniarried .wOreen
who were . not of ".the Working class
'would .have.lturned paleat the . idert•
: of . selling "their white' bands with
rough work. ' They :clung .to old ..aed.
.pathetie traditions. 'or ladyhood. and
like , the. old ' ,,the Arthy,
siOWly faded ataj4, ) Wo
are., beginning to look bac-k upon- all
et-l',2404;wornstaheod as: one of the
greet :biota on Victorian conianth-'
Serfise,•It is .better far; W01114311 that
hame of, Chomol o,, but• .-
a • th name is; tteed .for 'the Whole
of • the.: northern ;of .the Malia
Langur fllmal.anif.,that•lt not the*.
name of the peak,,. •:•. • • ••..• • •
. • .
hnperial Preference
th
speak for myself alonealone,:,!have always oY should ..work,iand Itis better for
. ,
felt a certain anxiety; lest the Church
'the. 'country. ,When economists toll lis.
with one .,voice that If this coantry,
is, to make an, end of its 'troubles it
must ' *ark • harder; how .Can.' we or-
der honse all those :Wcinitoa.•.Whe are
!working .: cheerf011y. and .. helpfully,
making m,g
oney, ,aining in self-respect,
. • . I •
andenriching the , resources of the
country? •• ' '
'Melbourne Iterald::. The. next gen-• .
rel'eIsetion, In Great Britalt is likely';'• '
to bo fought on the ..questiOn. ,Of: Pre-. , . •
tection': lt,DrItaid:has been slaWeir
, • • •
thee we, woUld like to .respond tO the
ptefei e riee--requ es t
she has matie up for her tarditiesti: in
. , , .
pther : way* . . To -day, throughout the,
United: KitigdoM, '• a ',.strong . bias' in'..
favor of purchasing 'Empire .products
exist: -It is, the At'rengthiof .that sonti- ,
rnent, that, is promising:a .•eliarige: In
the British. • fistal. ,outlook : . If, the
hopes Of • rainy' British and all Arta::
trelian 'people ere realized,.. that gez...
timent i 111 before long je.reduced
to . a' cash basis,. to :the, great advan-
tage: of thee° Countries.. , ••
Aesenthiy should deliberately lir even
intdesig.aedli change the :character' of
the Church .from that If a national
Clinrch tato: a sect; It has seentedio
'nib that a _gob& many speakers' in the
•Citurch:Asienibly:nie inclined to die;
cuss .suck notions: as are brought be.-•
fore theth with a: •view to the teal
or supPesed inter,ests of the Church
alone and not to those Of the nation
as well; as of the Chureli. But there,
is all .the differenceliefweena Church
which decide* as far as possible her
Intelligence n
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Glasgow Herald (Cons.): Intent.
gone° , is an inherited characteOetic
;theree and religious policy by a, sense Which grows yearby ear in child -
of „resPeiisibility for the highest wel-; hood,. gad is 'fully doveloped_abbat
fire •of ,th-e--itation as ; a whole ,Onil eyor after whiCh •-Vit.; may cultivate
Overseas Settlement
London . Deily 'Clirotriele
srne of,tite Dothiniotte the mistaken
view is still current that ,the Brltlsh
'wish to make of thern as a• dump;
. , . . •
Ing
, ;ground for their .unemployed. •
'This isafusdaiThiitallwrong con- •
:ceptien: .. The Whole , history • of
eimigratien from Our Shores during
the last 50 years ., gone to prove the',
contrery. It hafi involved, a Certain :•
element Of sacriffee to -,thlit 'country.
Sprne:of our most Skilled agricultural
•VVerkera ' have : left British births to•'•
„seek :,and find. their 'fortunes In :the • '
Dominions., Many thousands of, high- ,
,IY, expert workers .' weretaken from
'British 'Indiis,try, year, .after' ,y.ear to
help iti the :bolding an of the great
ludustriee of 'the United .ptates. •.
Church which 'thinks :only of: her 0Wri. the : mind ihroligli 'study and ..eXperk
MOnibere• and not of all Christla.n or ence; hut„not by the measure of
even rienChrietiena outside her brain ecu you Mei:mien
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an • dtherefore eierclees ijttlo or 'se: ,,grOwn,09: and
iniitince:vp'on, the national life. What- fietrie Of them SUC(eSSfli1 a the world
.eVer .•thAr."4, happen now !111.'Parlianien4 fOoUnts. success, if toi(ed scientifically,
,'It will nat,'.1 11,0Pe, prove „impessime.tol would find that, their ."IntelligetiCo”
fialleRt preserve,the, national' Character of the) whe tip Mdrethaii that of„ their schwa':
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.The:Revised Pra'$rer Book
Leeds': :yorlishire,. Post, -(Cons.)
'Real rtil•Igloils.'s,entlinent can•neVer bo
the 'Produ.et solely ,of coldly Intellectual .
orodeSS, The. forma of •Public worship „
tenet, ' , doaht; •aceord With °stab -
!plied canbassy"understandee•of the
people."•••.•.,But ,, without the:. fire ,•
;imagination and, (itiotion they will re-
Main' foi•ols-uhd )101,,ong .Tho,.
Revised' ,Book is. intended:to. proVlde
•Way• of escario event excessive gtand..
einyto_giVii freer ,scepb for
the play 'of .thoie• deep, fOrces -
characterize life: :inner, religious Oro., •
Of the people: Members ol:Parlig.inent"
:tan surely ,(10, no initter.-serviee, to
loligion in; the countrY s n theAni,...,
pilo than by endorsing. the ConViction,
.df: the', ChutclifAseemblY' • .
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The•Athericaa Spcmy of Newspaper .;
Editor 501001111)' decides: 'that 11 18
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Waittnis ..Pc.ople's.. feelings, AlWals
exceptitig,.• of •course, tlte •"1",aelinga
owned by full-page ad•vcrtisers,---Netv.-
The (1 11(1 hO1 tycen,-havittg a lesson,
Protninent men of (Ito daY... After •
the 'lesson the 1,etiClier•ti§150d, the,cliiId
reit individually .1a nante the pro:inf. :
moth person they would tnot 1ik 9, •
.800. Seine. • said' ' the King, , others .
Charlie.. Chaplin, • and many, or thorn
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PoOrielltjt:„..fiil.4.11P111
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