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["The Runagates Club", by John Bucan (Hodder and Stough- ton.) 1
know not the uses of the Gillette, but ringe system as aanctioned by the brave men, mostly with hearts Church has without doubt led to of gold that would put their soft-some glaring and terribļa evils:-- living city bred brethren to shame, (a) How often do we find husband as the stories tell in no uncertain. way.
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A COURAGEOUS BOOK
"The Revolt of Modern Youth" by
Judge Bén Lindsey and Waln(b) wright Evans, Brentano's Ltd. 10/01 This
A courageous book, straightforward, and simple,
unselfish social life.
and wife Hving together but utterly estranged from ́one an- nother the household a mental and moral'hell. No legal or re- ligious beliefs would seem do justify the continuance of such a state...
The white slave traffle-the degradation of achost of · girls for the use of those who want sexual: Indulgence apart from any marital life.
The tremendous increase of - venereal disease brought about partly by the brothel system, and the stigma on extra marital relationships.
(d) The hardship on many who, through respect for the ecclesiastical or legal attitude, are debarred from sexual In-| dulgence but who might enjoy more or less** permanent lations if no stigma attacked to this attitude.
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Rarely has the revlower experi- enced such a splendid selection of short stories as are contained in The Runagates Club: Every story la complete in itself, and every story intensely interesting, The subjects covered are many, as for instance the story "The Loathly Opposite" is one of the secret service during the
The now and changing social con-(e) war, and the accidental meeting of ditions of modern life in the city former enemies in that department centres of America seem to be bring-' after the war. "The Green Wild-ing about an altered viewpoint on beast" takes us to South Africa at the most important of all social a period of the African war and question-marriage and procreation, deals with native superstition and There is no use shutting our eyes how a white man lost his life as a to this. Thing's have altered and result of persistent mental disturbare altering. The real question is, ances supposedly caused by a Kaffir how we can adjust the alteration so priest whom he had struck. A laird as to effect the loast social misery. who gets locked up in a lunatic and friction; and at the same time" asylum by mistake and escapes with how we can mould the new outlook the aid of a cireus proprietor, makes so as to produce the best type of The present evil of abortion and the consequent injury to funny reading in "The Frying Pan," citizen and the fullest and most.
healthy mothers who have be- and "Divus Johnston" a fake priest
The heritage of an ancient past,
come pregnant outside the legal erstwhile a shipwrecked' sallor-man
marriage tie, all due to the in the Phillipines is a mighty good has handed down to us the belief antidote for the blues.
stigma on illegitimate children. that woman is a chattel, the posses-" There are
While in The question is, will any, of twelve stories in all-none of which ston of the strong man.. can be picked out as being the best the more advanced types of Western these evils, or of others unnamed, for they are uniformly excellent.
elvilisation this view of woman as in our present marriage system, a possession, worth so many head be alleviated by a thorough and un- ["Juggernaut" by. Alice Campbell of cattle, is more or less suppressed, prejudiced examination and re-
(Hodder and Stoughton)].
our marriage code, the marital consideration of the whole marriage We think that they A rather interesting yarn woven rights which a man has over his problem? around a young American nurse in wife legally, the laws of property, Paris who discovers that her em and other aspects of married life ployer, a doctor, with the aid of his show still the vestiges of this belief. wife are trying to
murder two Religious teaching, too, enforces an people. In spite of the seriousness Irrevocable monogamy with almost
The book is written in Americ of the story, the writer (being a
prohibited divorce and a premium woman, of course) manages to intro- on the production of children: unese but will be easily understood duce a love affair, which concludes which social opinion makes the leg, by an Englishman.
timate gratification of the sexual very nicely in a query from Roger "whose strong arms were around her impulse depend so much on economic and warm lips on hera" as to whe conditions as to be almost synony ther or not a two-week engagemous with a bank balance.
The contention of the authors of ment was too long. "Since you force me to admit it" she whisper- this book is that the younger gen- eration in America and else- ed against his neck" it is quite long where are gradually veering to a enough for me." This is the stuff to quicken your heart heats, fair large extent from these ideas; that readers!
the actions of young America show that they desire to formulate a alightly different code from their grandparents on these fundamental questions.
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["Eliza for Common" by O
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With the background of a small Scottish parlah, and a minister's daughter thrown in the bargain, this makes good reading. Our sym- pathies are with the girl from the start, who resents the narrow mind- ed atmosphere in which she is com- pelled to live. That she should ever travel far away from the village, or smoke a cigarette, or shingle hor hair, or call someone an "old bean" was certainly not expected. She does, however, escape from her en- vironment and lives her own life, The big surprise, rightly, comes at the end, and is quite unexpected. This story should be well received, especially by the fairer sex, those who have cast off the mouldy Vic- torian shackles and have, since, the war years, come into their own, with healthy independence.
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"Riders of the Rolling Snows" by Chart Pitt (Hodder and Stoughton.)]
A real "he man's" 'book, centered around Alaska and Northern Siberia.
There are twenty eight short stories.
of life in that part of the world, and your reviewer found every one full of action and thrills. Those who know that part of the world, and the characters who dwell there, will especially appreciate the various episodes. Hard living, hard drink- ing, poker playing "tough guys" who
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Altered views on the following, among other points might be
noticed:---
1. The irrevocable marriage knot. The increased number of divorces and unhappy marriages on the old system seem to imply that an irrevocable marriage after a short engagement is not "altogether wise: that a tempor ary marriage union (provided it is not complicated by the arrival of children) might be a This sounder arrangement, might, and would in most cases, lead to a more happy permanent marriage.
would, and we most earnestly re commend an unimpassioned study of Judge Lindsey's book by all interested in this most fundamental of all social problems.
"CHRISTIANITY"
["A Personal Conviction." By. Lord Charnwood. (Messrs. Hodder & Stoughton, London.)] This little book of 92 pages is)
certainly not light reading, nor. yet devotional in the best sense of the word, but it is written from the standpoint of a professional ox business man who thinks strongly and reads his New Testament most sympathetically. and therefore should be a useful brochure to place in the hands of a man who is open to conviction.
Regarding Christianity as per sonal discipleship to a personal Lard the Author states that it is not, only possible, but that it is a tendency in those who honestly face the record concerning Him; but regarding Christianity as "a principle or spirit of action" he writes as though he had not the same personal viewpoint that he took in the former case.
This doubtless is however be cause of the high standard · the Author has set as the measure of his own duty in facing and acting 2. That sexual intercourse, which up to this great principle of, action. is not only the right but the The appalling differences be desire of every normally healthy tween tha Christianity of the Word human being, should not be so and that of the World are strongly bound up with economie pros-emphasised and dealt with" from" a perity and the production of truly manly point of view, so that children as to make it imposhe shows that the noblest habits of become the sible for many of both sexes to thought and action enjoy sexual intercourse with normal expression of a true
Christian life.. out social stigma.
3. That the social and legal profeeling that the victory leading to As one reade you cannot help hibitions against the instruc-
tions in contraceptive methods the holding and expressing of this should be lifted so that children Conviction" has not been lightly should only be born as desired won, nor is it lightly held, and be and the practice of abortion cause of this, the book is both sug should not have to be resorted gestive and invigorating to any reader: who will take the time to
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To speak so fully about the ways in which one is led to nocept Chris- tianity, and the necessity of faith without once mentioning the work of the Holy Spirit is a sad lack which runs on to the end of the book, and which the Reviewer can- not but deplore. The Author shews that Christianity is both reasonable and desirable and yet one lays down the book with a feeling that! Christianity is not necessarily ésential, nor that Eternal issues are involved. Such lack of em• phasis on all important points forces one to that conclusion and h which we trust may be remedied when the Author takes up his per again.
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