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That has become the Englishman's characteristic attitudo towards dogma.

HALL.

COMFORT, NOISE, AND COLOUR PROBLEMS,

The Government of Great Britain

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have decided to replace all type. THE Undersigned have received before 1020. The replaccasens will cover four years in the casU ofll- ces where the wear-and-tear of machines is considerable, and oight sears in others. Attention is also being given to the comfort of the typista. For a year past the Office of Works has been experimenting with various kinds of typists

Now a return to the Catholic | writers in Whitehall that date from Church means the loyal acceptance na trus of the whole complex frith of the Church. It will not do to accept only a congenial portion of the faith. In its doctrinal indiffer. enco Britain is very far indeed along the road that ads away from Rome.

A still greater obstacle will, I believe, be the rigid insistence by Rome on its moral teaching with regard to marringe, a teaching which the ordinary Englishman to day rejects

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The representatives of the typists are pressing that footstools and reste should be provided for every

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21,

one, and that doneret; or Blone floors should be covered with felt No Roman Catholic can now or or rugs in addition to linoleum.

Thero has recently been much in the future believe in the pos-discussion between Mr. Lansbury O ibility of a truly married couple and the representatives of Civil being divorced, except by the death Servants on the question of light- of either party; nor can be nowing. The latter would like all nor in the future will he be able walls and ceilings to be painted a light cream colour. They suggest to believe that it is lawful to use contraceptive devices for birth con trol,

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tianity a people which has gone fare prevented more effectively

the future if the now machines to towarda paganism.

be supplied are silent. There will be ono united Pró- testant Church, long disestablished and compound of the Church of England and the various Non-con- formist bodies of to-day. It will have a very meagre official faith, and that will be subject to an ex treme modernistic interpretation. It will preach the purely human non-miraculous Christ of modern ism,"

A DOCTOR'S FREE ADVICE,

Ita moral discipline will be elastic and its members will he in- The usual opidemic of the com-vited to guide themselves by their mun" cold in the head" is co-own judgment in the moral prob mon in Hong Kong as well as at lems of life as the Lambeth En. Home, and the following hints are cyclical of this year bade married given by a doctor:-

folk decide for themselves about the morality of contraception.

By cold in the head, most people mean an attack of noute masal

catarrh an unpleasant and miser able business lasting many days, liable to recur, and also liable to spread to the chest and other parts. catch cold is a mis

The term take.

Presumably it is derived from the feeling of chilliness and shivering which marks the onset of the com plaint. But it gives an entirely erroneous impression. We do not eatch cold-we entch germs.

Prolonged exposure to cold or wet may bring on an attack, but the direct cause is the germ which in- rades the body, whose resistance has been lowered by chill.

In the absence of germs, no one catches cold. This has been proved by Arctic explorers who, while ex- posed to extremely low tempera- tures, failed to catch cold" owing, to the absence of gorms in the pure air at the poles.r

Open-air Benefits.

There is no need to go to the poles for our proof. Among our- selves, it is the open-air lovers, and

Confronting this will be the Roman Catholic Church, recognise able by the same features which characterise her today. Uncom promising in har faith and 'moral discipline, she will confront a world which will be still further away from traditional Christianity than it is now.

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What proportion of the popula tion will be included in the member. ship of these two Churches. I do nct venture to guess. I am, how. ever, optimistic as to the prospects of Catholicism winning a much larger proportion of converts in the future than it wins to-day and gain-7.30 ing back from paganism a larger proportion of converts than its Pro- tentant rival.

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ALFONSO'S PORTRAIT

BURNED.

SPANISH STUDENT OUT.

BREAK.

p.m. From the Studio: The Rev. H. R. Wells will give the 20th lesson on Cantonese for 1928 Everyone."

8. p.m.-Selections from the Com positions of Victor Herbert, 8,45 p.m.-

Orchestral.

"Ballet Suite". (Gluck).—Berlin

State Orchestra. Feto-Dieu Seville" (Albeniz).

--- · -Philadelphia Orchestra. Weather report, time, etc.

5 p.m. Experimental relay

period.

those whose work necessitates their] Madrid-Law students at Barce- being out in all weathers, who are lana University burned King Alfon free from colds, as compared withen's portrait in the street during 4 | 1.30 p.m.→→ indoor workers and the mollytoddles demonstration.

who hug the fireside and live in They had gathered in the court- terror of a draught.

jard, of the University, ať noon and listened to violent speeches against the Monarchy.

Most people regard the cold as a gecessary and unavoidable evil, but not serious enough to warrant any extensive measures for preven- tion, nor any great efforts to bring about a speedy cure.

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Then an excited, group of about 400 students forced the doors of the main University building, destroyed benches and paintings, and seized This, too, is a mistaken attitude, King Alfonzo's portrait and carried Of all minor maladies none causes it out into the street. There it was more annoyadec and temporary dis-torn to sbreds and burned ability than the cold, and none is

A Concert,

"Elegie" (Tschaikowsky).

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Philadelphia Chamber String, Simfonietto.

Aunie Laurie."-Mary Garden,

Soprano.

Songs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak) And "Slavonic

Dance" (Dvorak).—Fritz Kreis- Jer, Violinist.

Song of the Night."-John Me.

Cormack, Tenor,

**Danse Exotique" and "Paganini

After the Restor of the Univer.Etude in E Flat Major

ao apt to be followed, il neglected,sity had unsuccessfully tried to by serious consequences,"

Neglected Celda.

pacify the studente, the Civil Governor ordered the police to form

La cordon around the University,

(Listt).Vladimir Horowitz,

Pianist.

Kashmiri Song."-Reinald Wer

renrath, Baritone.

More often than not such dondly and ordered the arrest of any non-Prelude in E Minor" (Mendels diseases as pneumonia, tubercu- University claments who might have losis, inflammation of the ears lead-intermingled with the students. ing to mastoid.trouble and porhaps

to meningitim are started on their

Police Stoned

sohn).-Vladimir do. Pachmann, Pinnist.

Organ Recital

The Bector las telophoned. to | 10,05 .p.m.--. ›

way by a had cold which has been Madrid announcing that he proposes "Prolude in E Flat" (Saint- neglected,

Provention then should be car to convoke a meeting of the Uni-Saens) and The Sean. first aim.

versity Chapter (the governing body Marcel Dupre, Organist. Attend carefully to the miles of of the University) and close the Somewhere a Voice is Calling."-- health; The right food, fresh air, University,

Jesse Crawford, Organist. and plenty of it, exercise, scrupu- | 4 parade of trade studente at Amapola Lacalle) and “La leus attention to internal clean: Havana clashed with the police, Borrachita. Jesso Crawford, liness, and sonsible clothes-all The polica fired their revolvers in Organist these temple as thermocem, the fit and the students stoned Among

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