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It was recently reported from Belgrade. of the British Association at Holy Trinity that King Alexander of Yugo-Slavia had Church, Hall, on September 10th He decided that his elder brother, Prines

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the Creator set more store by an enormous garage ersaing the Royal coat of arms from the care and carriages. We would gasbag that by the spirit of a saint or drivs about the town in a motor-car die- tributing sheets of paper bearing inscrip- tions, insulting the King, who was absent from Belgrade on account of his SHANGHAI redding. One of the sheets pure the legend "Beware of the fellow with the big red note."

What was really meant by the thorta tion to worship the hypothetical Creator and sustainer of the starry heavens! Was it not a characteristic tendency of indies. trial civiliation to think of everything in terms of ownership, and was is really a faulty argument for theism to ask whether so eligible a property as the universe could possibly belong to nobody - Did we exer unconsciously argue that a wo bow ed respectfully to a duke" who owned hundred thousand acres we ought to pay infinitely greater respect to the largest of all landed proprietors, who possessed million estates, each a million miles in diameter, and whose title deeds were mil lions of years, old American writers, absurdly enough, no doubt, were begin. ning to talk about the democratic idea of God," which was apparently that He was a spirit among other spirits with rather less power than the President of the United States.

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These acts are among the last of a series of deliberate insults to the King. While in Paris Prince George kept up a running fre of insolence by means of open letters or in- terviews given to various newspapers. In these statements he accused the King of not income sufficient to live allowing him an on, though he was receiving $240 regularly every month, in addition to which he had his military pay and allowances. He recent I put forward a demand for £20,000 a year. This was refused, but the Government, it is understood, had decided to grant bim £20 a day.

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It is difficult to believe that the matter of allowances is the fort of his disorder. Prince George, from his childhood, had heen addicted to violence, and because of bis exhibition of temper it was considered desirable in the interests of the State that he should renounce his succession to the throne in favour of his brother, Prince Aleunder, the present King. Aftar his renunciation he lived a retired life bit on the outbreak of the first Balkan War he applied for a command.. His request was refused. His brother, Prince Alexander, was given the command of an army. The refusal and his brother's selection appears to bave rankled in his breast, and to have developed in him intense dislike of Prince Alexander, which manifested itself during the second Balkan War.

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"I think we must admit," the Dear Fontinued, that we are prone to attach too much importance to mere biguces. The vast majority of the heavenly bodies are unfitted to be the abode of conscious life and can only illustrate on a large scale the laws of inorganic evolution. But the scientifc view of the world has much more to teach us than some of its critics are willing to admit. Seience is the prin cipal vehicle of revelation to us in the twentieth century.

It has modifed our whole way of looking at things. The idea of evolution has transformed our outlook in dealing with almost every subject, in cluding history, politics, and theology. Belief in uniform natural laws has

When the Great War broke out and banished the old nozior of two orders, the natural and the supernatural dovetailing Belgrade was attacked by the Austrians, into each other on the same plane, aPrince George placed himself at the head Dotion which greatly retarded the pro- of a troop of Serbians who took a valiant gress of knowledge. The scientifo.temper part in the defence of the city. He showed anony: Contral No. 115.

courageous fighter, and the 15 as "great D Asser to hinnanity as hitaself a scientific discovery, Nowhere else do we military authorities accepted his services find such disinterested devotion to truth, tacitly. Later he was seriously wounded such unquenchable faith in the power and in action at Tues. He was sent to France value of disciplined intellectual labour, for his convalescence, and soon after- such bold sweeps of imagination checked wards, received promotion to lieutenant- by sich punctiliously accurate" experi- colonel for bravery in the field. This pro- ment. The air breathed by science is like motion he refused. When King Peter died that of the mountain heights, thin but and the young King Alexander was laid up.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE. pure and bracing. The real man of in Paris, as the result ob an operation, science cannot be charged with a childish Prince George appeared in Belgrade, but love of bigucas. He is often more inter-left on the eve of the return of his brother. ested in the infinitely little than the in-He refused to be present at the Royal wed finitely great

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Some had thought it possible, he pro seeded, to prove the theistic position by the methods of" natural science, but no argument which abstracted from the re- ligious experience could ever lead to the God of religion. They could take any branch of science they liked, and they would find that, it was built throughout upon the evolution of experience. They could take any religion, and they would find it was built upon what were believed to be facts. The proposed delimitation of territory would be equally fatal to both sides. The sciences dealt almost entirely with objects which could be weighed and counted Their, standards were almost entirely quantitative. These methods were enough to ascertain the truth about cer- tain aspects of reality, but they did not attempt to explain reality as a whole, or, if they did, the attempt was a failure.

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