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THE WORLD'S GAZE
THE PRAYER BOOK AGAIN.
FUTURE OF THE CHURCH
OF ENGLAND.
THE LATE MRS. PANKHURST.
HER GIFT OF PERSONAL MAGNETISM.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
FIVE YEARS' SEN ENCE QUASHED.
To-day. (July 9th.) Queen's Theatre : "Cat's Py- "jamas."
World Theatre: Painting the Town."
Star Theatre: "California" 'Sale of Crown Land, New Kow- loon Inland Lot No. 1138 and Kow- loon Inland Lot No. 2122, 3 p.m.
Ten Dances: H.K. Hotel and Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 5 p.m.
Stanley Liddle app with success against convictie at the Middlesex Sessions for larceny, forgery, and false pretences and five sentence of
years penal servitude.
Lord Hewart who presided over the Court of Criminal Appeal said he noticed that the deputy chair man of sessions (Sir Herbert Nield,
Principal Mail:- Outward÷ K.C.) remarked to the jury, There Europe vid Victoria B.C. (Presi are other charges against the prident McKinley), 5.00 p.m.; Europe soner; you can have a list of them i Siberia (President McKinley), if you like. Could the prosecution 3 p.m. support such a remark that may have prejudiced the jury agaizat. Liddle
Mr. Eustace Fulton (for the Crown) said he could not support it if it related to charges other than those in the indictment.
Tuesday.
(July 10th.).
Sanitary Board Meeting, 4.15 p.m.
Fourth E.E. Troop Boy Scouts, Whist Drive Scandal Point Hall, 8.30 p.m.
"A Little
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Queen's Theatre: Journey."
World Theatre : Virtue."
Wages of
LONDON, June 18th. For the second time Parliament has rejected the Prayer Book Measure, on this occasion by majority of votes, as compared with 33 Inst December. This is tremendons disappointment to the Bishops and countless friends and supporters of the Church of Eng
Mr. Justice Avory said he also land. But it is also a disappoint noticed that something had happen- ment for other reasons. Apart from ed that he had not heard of before considerations affecting the revision in his experience. The deputy of the Book of Common Prayer chairman of sessions adjourned the that has been used for centuries, trial for some days so that evidence I think it can be truly said that could be called to support a sugges
Star Theatre: Wild Wild the belief is general the new Book tion that a witness for the defence Susan." would have given the Bishops was committing perjury. That was
Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel and greater power than they possess to
Hotel Savoy. dangerous practice.
King 4.30 p.m.j maintain discipline in the Church.
"If a judge," said Mr. Justice Edward Hotel, 8 p.. There are many practices on the.Avory,
Principal is to adjourn a trial in
Mails Outward: part of the clergy or some of them order that the police may find some Europe vid San Francisco (Shinyo.
that are described as illegal evidence to contradict the evidence afaru), 10.30 a.m. which the Bishops cannot bán as for the defence, then the defence things are. The new Book would ought to apply for a further ad- have made plain, what was and journment, to prove that the wit- what was not permissible, and em-ness who has been called for the powered the superior authorities to police is not to be believed. There deal with the lawbreakers. But the is no reason why a trial should ever fact remains that many good and end in that way." pious Churchmen take the view that the revised version would have paved the way to the Romanising of the Church of England. Their chief argument against the adoption of the Book was the permitted Reser vation of the Sacrament; and in their protests they succeeded in re- kindling the old prejudices and con- troversies, and, moreover, rallied the Nonconformists in Parliament to their side.
Lord Hewart said the trial was unsatisfactory, and the course, adopted was irregular and to the prejudice of Liddle by putting ti defence to an unfair disadvantage. Sir Herbert Neild's remark might have referred to counts in the in- dictment. The conviction would be quashed.
But Disestablishment does not at present arise, though it is easy enough to declare that this is the proper answer to the vote in the House of Commons.. It is fairly evident that the Fathers of the
Pictestant England. What strikes the observer of the struggle that has been going on without pause for many months is the extraordinary strength of Pro-Church hardly expected to succeed. testant feeling in this country., It They had a statement prepared and was thought, rightly or wrongly, issued it immediately after the there was a risk of a lapse towards Book had been rejected. It was Rome, and this was sufficient to signed by the Archbishop of Canter" rouse people irrespective of poli- bury and the Archbishop of York. tical opinion or social condition. against the new Book. In the House of Commons this week the speeches cut right across párty linca. Thus we had the Home voting Secretary speaking and against his revered leader the Prime Minister. Other similar in stances could be multiplied.
This is not to say, however, that traditional political leanings could not be noticed in the way Members of Parliament voted. The Liberals were against the Book, but they have always had hankerings after Disestablishment. The Socialists voted against it. too, but they have never been friendly, towards the Church of England, and are always glad of a chance to show their dis- like of the Bishops. It was in the
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"Some of those," it read, "who have eagerly supported the Book as a right step on the way to orderl ness, to harmony, and to new free- dom for active service at home and overseas may be led by disappoint irritation to advocate forthwith rash or irregular action. The new responsibility laid upon They the Bishops ia very grave, are fully alive to it, and will with the least possible delay give such counsel or direction as is required." It will be a good thing if Church people will act on this sage advice, though it is rather too much to ex- pect that we have got to the end of controversy over the Prayer Book.
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The death of Mrs. Pankhurst recalls the violent struggle to get women the vote before the war. She was the acknowledged leader of the militant Suffragists, and by precept and example exhorted her sex to defy authority. It is an interesting point for discussion whether women would have succeed- ed as they did in the matter of the vote if there had been no war. The Suffragist campaign was at its height when Germany broke loose, and Mrs. Pankhurst at once threw herself into the great business of подев 孔感 munition workers and for war work generally
There is another point concern- ing the proceedings in the House of Commons. The speeches there have proved, it proof were indeed necessary, that those who tell us recruiting religion has decayed in this country
Wednesday. (July 11.) Queen's Theatre : "A Little Journey."
World Theatre: "Wages of Virtue.""
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way women helped in the war is without status and without con- history, and in face of what they sideration," declared Mr. J. A, R. did side by side with men it was Cairns, the magistrate at Thames the way they are overworked." Mr. impossible to refuse them political Police Court, in a protest against recognition.
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There is some talk already of the possibility of Disestablishment as Some writers in the London the natural and logical outcome of
papers have been likening Mrs. the rejection of the Prayer Book Pankhurst to Joan of Arc and Measure. The State, represented Florence Nightingale.. It is true in by Parliament on the one hand, and the sense that she urged her cause the leaders of the Church on
in the face of determined opposi- the other hand, are at variance on tion and was prepared to suffer, for an issue that vitally affects the her faith in it. She had the gift future of the Church. The Book of personal magnetism to a remark- was presented for acceptance after able degree. Although not in the 20 years spent on its revision. I was least emotional herself, she could supported and blessed by the stir others to emotion and arouse It was as Archbishops and the whole Bench in them fanaticism. of Bishops with a few exceptions tounding to see at her big meet- Rejection in the circumstances is a ings women of every social strátum matter that must obviously have wrought almost to frenzy, and far-reaching consequences not only pouring into the collection plate to the Church here in this country, watches, rings, and necklaces in the but also abroad, ta
manner of those laying votive offer (Oontinued on next Column). ings on an altar.-H.B.
I went home a nervous wreck on Baturay and I am back here - to wit till next Saturday. The ...'attention of the Home Secretary has been called to the way we are overworked,
The appointment of new magis- trates is not the way out. What is needed is the provision of ade- quate pensions, as has been done to maintain, the efficiency of county courts. In the last coople of years or so four magistrates died in harness who were. worn ent, but went on to the end. Last year some of us sat 70 or 80 days; ethers nearly 200. The strain is intolerable and break- downs are bound to continue.
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