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As many pople have vaguely puthit, with the baby who comes into the work without having a fair chance of enjoy it. There have, too, lays been plenty of women who will say Pour little thing when they pass pale baby of the slums being carried home ab teu a'clock by a drunken mother. But, on tho whole, this sympathy has not gone very far, and the baby is still

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Tragedy of Offluar From the Rånka,

Tha: death" 6" Laptain: and Riding Master Canzlei Monzles. Lang, of tho 5th Dragoon Guards, stationed at Alders shot, whowo mutilated Body, was found on to milkyway near Barbiton, was inquired into there by the corner recently commission in o Manchester Regiment. Captain Lang originally obtained i

White serving in India-bo took part in the Kabul-Kandahar, march with Lord Roberts he suffered a socious dinacial loss, oring, it is said, to giving security ho resigned. Later he joined the 15th to a brother officer, and in consequorice

riding master. He was then promouel lieutenant and appointed riding master of the 5th Dragoon Guards, and was inter made a captain.

in very nearly as inscenro a position, asd qualified from the ranks Por fever." He must still consider himself pretty lucky if he muthages to survivo for 'a 'yone, and very heky indeed if he grows

ip without being handicapped by hereditary weaknesS,

FAIR. THẤT FOR BABIES,

Bat Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chaser, the well-known writer pul hoult matters, is Ine from satisfied with the roomie Position of the baby, bad sho has writter a remarkable book, Woman, Mariage, and Motherhood, in which she pleads for Conditions that will givo avery baby fair play. This would seem, at first sight, not to bo so very great a diffcuity, but Dr. Chesser soch shows that before the world can have a Lealthy crop of (babies," it will be necessary to make tho

nost drastic and sweeping reforms.

"We got ecough healthy babies börn every year," sho writes, and "toʻgivo them their birthright-good nature-is

Captain Fidwin Rallong, adjutant of tho | 3th. Dragoon Guards, suki Captain Lang

was forty-nine,andleland Beed-with-bile: - wife in the officers" quarters at Boatravet Barracks, Chr. Monday he wen Bo The witness produced a letter which ur rivedum him on Tuesday morning. uddressed to the colonel. It was un-- dated, but hnd the Working postmark of August 9 8.18 p.m.

The coroner real-ti letter, which no tained the following passages

Dear Colonel,--When yem get this' it: will be all over. I am very sorry, but it is the only way. I had song shares which I hoped might have put things right, and made an attempt to hold You them. But it is too late, nowe, have been very good to me, so has everyone. I ask you to forgive me.

the Captain Balfour, in reply to

GOOD-UTE TO HIS TUL

A letter written by Captain Lang to his wife was next read by the ecrotier, who said blint Mrs. Lang was rather in bat way, and he did not want to call

In this latter, writzen from the South. ampton Hotel at Sarbiton on Monday night, Captain Lang said :—^«

tha great problem of the twentieth cor-corner, said that Captain Lang Bad not tury. To this problem Dr. Chesser has any inancial difficulties so far as the applied herself for some years, and sho

regiment was concerned. has como so many interesting conclusions.

At au oazly stago ple finds it necessary. to fail back on legislation. She would, | for instance „bate Parliament. " abolish” (martied women's labour in the factory or sway from home unless they en pro duce evidence that the husband is incoher unless it was absolutely necessary. pable of caring, and that the children. aro properly cared for by nurses, duly licensed after examination by the proper authorities." She would have women prorented from working at dangerous trades We have no right to permit expectant mothers to work occupationa in which they are, day by day, absorbing. cumulative poison, or to allow the sp palling child mortality among these mo- ilers to continue because we know the eatso, and could prevent it." She would. have the State release a man with fivo For six children, and an income under £500, from any income-tax, and she would bare the State give bonuses for overy child after the second. She would hars all feeble-minded men and women put under control, special hospitals pro- vided, in every town for expectant mo thers, and regulations to the work- ing. Many other reforms "almost as drastic are suggested.

In an eloqugat chapter on The Waste

I have been wandering about to-day, just waiting for the night, and is bas; come a list. I have been thinking about you all the time-wondering. It has been just dreadful. I don't mind for myself; it is only you-about you that I have been thinking. I have just come in here writing you once DROTO

I scarcely know what to do this. 'morning. It was, too, dzenāful. You wil be better without me; it was so hopeless. It I have acted foolishly, madly, wrongly, I have suffered accord- ingly. I hoped it might be otherwise. No one has known. Try to forgive me, darling. Think as little, badly at mo as you con. When saw got this, dar ling, you will be free. Good-by£2 Captain Balfour adid in answer to the evroner that Captain Lang was extracedi-

of Mother Energy" be pleads for anary hard-working

to take delight in his garden.

COMPLIMENTED BY THE KING.

Private John Jones, who had acted as. ALL SOKTS OF ARTISTIC JOB-PRINTING state of things which would reduce tb prosent infant mortality. She quotes

Captain Lang's servant, said he had the Bgutes which are always so startling return from South Africa in 1900 he known him for nine years. Since his Of one million babies born in Eng-suffered from very severo pneumonia and and and Wale anually 1000 do 10 fost his prevines merry spirits and evasod

120,000 die in

and 60,000 more before the age of five.”” Dr. Chesser is haunted by the knowlodgo that this appalling wasto is preventable. At loist furce-fourths of his chihiron who die," she writes, could to saved by an international scheme of mother protection. Every child has a right to live for more than one year. Every DIO- ther also has a right to demand that the reward of her labour, her vitality, and her purden will to such care and sexist an as will save from death the children

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THE MOTHER'S ADVOCATE

Dr. Chesser sdraite frankly that alo looks at the world from the woman's point of view, "It may be objected," she writes, "that I have laid in the upon the importance of efficient, protected motherhood, and have had little to say about the interesta aed righte of fatherhood. But, I have written sa woman and as mother on the theen's of motherhood. I have written, too, as a wont derter who has seen something of the burden of suffering of unprotected motherhood in many countrics of tho tworld. 2007. 20

The book should be read by everyone interested in the groat qucation of the future of humanity. If Dr. Chesser could have her way it is alone that the world would be a very much better and healthier place.

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Colour! Ansell, commanding the 66 Dragoon Guard, gery, and unde Captain Lang's military career. He had known him for two years, and had the highest esteem for him as a soldier and amaa. "His work was very hard, but he carried out his duties conscientiously. He thought that lately Captain Lang had the ides to was, but so active as before, and that preyed on his mind. He had

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had a particularly hard time the land two years in training a large number of men.: Only this year he was complimented or his work by the King: Tliowacsa felt that Captain Lang wrote from his heart the letter to his wife, with whom he was Alecrity on very good terma

atins The Coroner: This affair unaccount Bamble. able to you?

Britomart The Colonel: No; I have an oplaton Cadmus that he thought he was getting old (ho

Cherub was 49) and that he rather megalfied small worries, and there is not the slight.

Clic et doubt in my mind that he was off his head

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The coroner, in summing up, said the Hampshire country could ill-aced to lose such nich Kinsha as Captain Lang, who had risen from the Mailin ranks.

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The jury returned a verdict of Suicide" during Temporary Theanity and expressed their sympathy, with the widow and with the regiment to hitch hu bolonged.

With full military Skorous Captain Nith Lang was buried beside the gate of Otter Colorul Cody in the military come

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