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trale, should be lifted up to a higher owner and a farmer. It was stated thah status than it has ever occupied in the he huk as many na 500 shoop and thality." h * past, and made one of the recognized | three "beautie. In consequenda at Afr. Eladustrial ́employments of the country, | Rice's preoccupation with these secular" | All'tlas makes up a very snúbitious pro- | matters his minīsications in church have ARE THE SCOTTISH DYING OUTgramme but one that is by no means frequently been perfonned, in'a, pertungs
initside the range of possibility.
fory manner, Farge towns and the country districts Witnesses, describal the prayers, ne The registrae-general has provided
have cue problem. in compon-thas of | gabbled through so hastily and indie- statistics which have angerted to chosing. There is great carcity of tisedly shap it was difficult or imposible pessimistic writers the idea, that the working class dwellings. Practically for the congregation to join in the worship.- people of Scotland are dying out, and houses are being, built, and rents are Similar defects were, heprayed in 3r. higher than they have ever been. In the Rive'proaching. Theigh more personn market decrease in the population, days large to fairly decent accommoda '4 recent home paper. The birth rate in tions can still be had, but in the small 1915.was the lowest on record, and then the houses irhich pass by the man of villages and in the open country many
marriss rate the highest wines 1835, homes are very pour indeed.. while the death rate was exceptionally, "high" next to that of the years 1975, 1901,
1893 and 1900,
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young m married before entering do with emigration in the pust. mulitary service, so that their wives might he able to draw their full army pap. But there is no sach explanation of the low birth rate or the high death rate. The former is perhaps attributable to the fact that for some years back many of the young men of the country have been emigrating to British overena dominions, Land the latter to the other fact there are mwy in Seerland more old people and people physically unft that usually. The yong and strongs have been sifted out for military servies, and it is only natural, theresde, that the percentage of mortality Among those left shahlil he higher than the nirmal. "
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ne of the problems, which will have to The taoid in the near future. Apart
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recorded in any city anywhere. The fact emphasized that the enormously a process which has heen
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stated that they hrard, good sermons fromr him, it is evident that his diseases werd at times incoherent, having no connes tine with the text and rarely containing any references to Church doctrine.
Second, Mr. Ree does not keep at peace with his neighbours, Fla"is con. tinually in dispute with sime one or other of them about petly matters, such a land boundaries or rights of way. In the eviary of theme disputes he has been how to attack perious in very intem pirate linguage and with many alarming
↑ gestures,
Mr. Rice has also been in trepient trouble with the'' Joval authorities and police cu minor charges which resulted in his being five times brought before the magistrates and Aned."
Mr., Rice gave evidence. He denied the charges against him.
The hearing was adjourned.
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There is sin the question of wageni. It is not expered that the presvut high rate of wugen eun be maintained after the war is over, but it is not se all likely that the working men will allow rutes to fall to their pen-war level. If this is proposed there will be very seriens labour trouble. A: presons large sims of money are bur mude all over the Scottish industrial areas, and in spite of the high cost of living the standard of anfort and even of axyry is far higher than it was, Working men and their wives and families I will not go back to pre-war conditions. They will emigrate first, or if they do not emigrate they will all go on strike. Capitalists and employers of labour realize the fact that their productions will cost more than they did, and that Mr R M. Bartlett Mr A. Linbird to this extent they will be handicapped Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr
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going en Jor many years back, the prishrewd suspicion that attempta will heMr Gea, E. Costello Mr H. Molden"
terss it draining the country by emigration of a very large proportion of its best blod. The stock seemed to be inexhaustible, and ns the prospects abroad always seemed better than those at home the dow of yung manhood and womanhood across the Anantie, und, to a small extent to Australia and New Zealand, was con- rinuous. So far as the war itself is concerned, the country has not loss much; by this, as ses many themands of th Sents who emigrated, in their descendi antx, are now fighting for their entry. hit the withdrawal e un many young men for military service from the already depicted ranks of the population at home has mot the matter prominently to
form the question: Is the Scottish stock in the old enuntry really dying but 2
MANY DISPISE OLD JOBS,
made to maintain the high prices after the war is nyer, and thob, thus the public will be exploited." All these things will have to las tahan into consideration is the population of the country is to be umaintained--ant to speak of increased and it the falling birth rate is to be counteracted.
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This was one of several statements which were quoted in the High Court on June 5th about the Rev. William Ree,
When the war is over this questäm will have in be answered, and definite stepa will have to be taken to prevent the answer from being in the affirmative: For be things will then be certain, the white-haired rector" of Sympon, first more men will be required for the Bletchley, who appealed scainst an order industries of the cexiatry, and particularly for its agriculture, and, second, there will by, the Bishop of Oxford forbidding him Ee a greater inclination than ever và the £0. perform reclesiastical duties in the part of the more adventurous and more parish, and appointing a curate" enterprising of the population to other node.
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The war has broadened enormously, the outkok even of those who are not taking an active part in it," while it is already well understood that many of those whe left their workshops and their farms and their office desks to take their part in the European fighting will never again settle down to their old jobs. They bave Keep red" in more ways than one They have realized that there is a very large world outside of Scotland and thes, will wish to see more of that world, and especially those parts of it which are within the English-speaking areas.
At present all emigration is banned, bas it is pot conceivable that this dan cen be maintained after peace is declared, so that the problem for the authorities will be how to make the country sufficiently attractive to retain the largest possible number of its trea. Otherwise the population must continue to decrease and Lone Trsult of the war will be the further scattering of the Scottish stock, all over the world, and the further impoverization of the country from which that stock originally sprang yan
Is
What can the govemment "do" searching for a reply we first turn
It was the first appeal under the Lane- Sces Act of 1809, and the Archbishop of Canterbury presided, with Mr. Justice Coleridge as colleague.
Mr. Clavell Salter, K.C., who appeared for Mr. Rice, read the report of a com- mission which was appointed by the Bishop of Oxford to hold a focal inquiry, consisting of the Bishop of Buckingham and six other persons. It stated that the population of the parish was 824 and that there were about 200 living in the neigh bourhood of the church. The reator was inducted in 1991. Other paints in the report were these:
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The congregations dwindled .to average of fifteen to twenty at. Sunday morning service, including choir.....
Ma candidate had been presented for confirmation for many years:
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Tonger retained any influence over his
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