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the - Congress of)-- alonie Séciety of Chrust Britain and Ireland-which was opened at Leeds recmitly; Dr. H. de Carle Woodcock; the premii ant, said that the inalábant question warm" What of the sixty thon sand men, women, and chikiren who died of ons preventable dinsane in the year ended "May |13, '1990, mud what of the sixty thousend `~ men, vermen, und chikiram who will die during the subsequent.grár ?“ TidΜnot the fast-tank-tem - tizenn・am - many children died in some indunkrimi divtriots as in others' justify autocratie powers in medical/

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The outstanding cause of the opportunity mado freedom, as it trouble is, I believe, the extraori- bad been understood in the past, inary increase of wealth, and the quite impossible.

NATIONALIST ASPIRATIONS.

fast that capitalist speculators The Congress passed a re-1 have got immensely rich through solution axpressing the opinion their speculations. These things that a conference should take those actually The Rt. Hon. G. N. Barnes,—and more of a like kind-have place between

ireltated the people and created serigaged in tabereulosis work, and HP writes in the Daily News the atmosphere in which the those engaged in research work, If I were asked to explain why futile demand for British evacu- to, arrange the lines on which the Egyptians have been for soation has found strength.

future investigation should be long a subject people, I would say

(conducted and the canner in it is because of (1) Eastern

which the records should be kept falalism and docility; (2) social Nationalist aspirations in and their results circulated. In babits and religious sanctions. | Egypt must, of course, be sympa moving the resolution, Dr. B.j The Egyptian apparently caresthetically met. I don't know that Moore, of the Lister Institute, nothing for what goes on around I would not go further, and say observed that an investigation in him, unless he is directly and that genuine national feeling which he was engaged" with re- personally concerned; and he is should he encouraged. After all, gard to TN.T. poisoning during child-like in his docility.

the British are only the tempor-the war cost £1,500, but saved Ary guardians or tutors of the £2,000,000 und innumerable lives. Egyptians. But Nationalist feel- ing must come from the bottom and have its roots in the soil The fellah is really the Egyptian He formas ninety per cent. of the country. He should be encour sad to take a more active part and said those who contracted it in local government; and, should be segregated, and they should also be made an allowance local government necessary, should be improved by wider equivalent to 'or greater than powers. He should be protected their

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Let me gave an instance. I remember one day, in a narrow street, being attracted by the noise of a wedding party. There two bands, a number of gaily-painted conches, crowd Almost opposite the bouse of the bride, there sat a cige maker on his door step, preparing wooden bars. His job at the moment was punching holes through the bars, which were held in position on a block by his toes, while he drove a hellow tool through them with a wooden mallet. He worked away, fingers and toes, without ever ting his eyes to what was going on around him.

In the section which dealt with tuberculosis and the worker, Dr. Moore expressed the opinion that tuberculosis was developed chiefly in the factories and workshops,

wages.

Their families

in any way; "graft" should be should be allowed to accom topped, and he should be edu-pany them into sanatoria, so as caled to make the fullest possible to do away with the semblance treatment. Cam- of prison use of the powers he has or may

menting upon the remark of a acquire.

trade union representative of the In regard to central govern- ment, the Egyptian has, or right Leeds glassblowers-that in the have great power. After all, the trade, where the blowers used The fatalism and docility of the

Ministers are those of the Salone another's blowpipes, eight Egyptians may be, and has been. tumed to account by militaryan. They can call a National out of ten died from tuberculosis Assembly, and on occasion they-Dr. Moore said it was ridicul- gesins. They were exploited a

thing that glass-blowers have done so notably in con- entury ago by Mohammed Ali.

nection with a projected extan should be exposed to infection in who very nearly succeeded in

sion of the Suez Channel Com-this way, and be promised that welding the Egyptians Into s non-be being a Turk. One pany's lease. Then they carried the medical profession would do must therefore look for some other Advisers.

their point as against the British their best to see that it was not

allowed to continue. explanation of Egyptian bondage.

A SOMBRE FIGURE.

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Both the British and Egypt- Canon Phipps, chairman of the ians, however, are equally con- Tuberculosis Committee of the cerned in the removal of West Riding County Council There is one phase of Egyptian anomalies from which the coun-observed that everyone agreed W which may explain a good try is at present suffering. Some with the Government's proposal |dral-sex and the social habits of these are deep-seated, and exd to give preferential treatment to religious sanctions appertain be rectified only by the Egypt-ex-service men suffering from thereto. The Egyptianians themselves, because they tuberculoals, but the Government woman is a beast of burden-like are rooted in age-long custom should take steps to provide for the camel or the donkey. The and religions sanctions, which the treatment of civilians who wife can be divorced at will; she cannot yield to ontside inter-were displaced from the sanatoris has no status, even when she is ference. But some are suscept-to accommodate the ex-service but the

In the West Riding 300 one wife which is,ible to practical treatment, and men. of course, the rule. She is could be removed by practical nen and women patients bad ngarded as inferior and, in and combined effort. There are, recently been turned out of one sense. the exclusive pro- for instance, the capitulations, sanatorium to make room for ex- perty of man. She shrouds her the terms of which are oppres-service men.

ace when abroad from her bome site; there is the lack of educa- which, as a rule, is à misérabletion, of alternative employment mad brick hovel; she is generally to agriculture, and of employ dressed in black, and she is ment of native talent in admio- altogether a sombre and pathetic istration There is also the figure. This is the darkes: phase. question of the revision of taxa- Indeed. of Egyptian life.

tion. Nationalis: and British All this has its origio in history, could find common ground of and-still worse has the sanc- agreement On

of these most tion of the Koran. I cannot think things. · but that the degradation of the

It is pleasant news to sports- Eastern woman throughout the

men in Shaghai that Capt. E. 1. tenturies has, in some subtle way The Nationalists must realise 31. Barrett is once again assisting weakened the fibre of the Egypthat there is a long, and possibly the Hampshire County cricket lan, and left its mark upon the a thorny, road to the attainment team in the County Championship national morale.

of their ideal. Their policy should at home.and that he is in such In addition, there is the lackbe directed to finding out what is excellent batting form as to have fof education Aming the maraes best for the country now, and to made a score of 215, for Hamp

of the people, only about five pez laying the foundations of self-abire to their mach against tent. can read and write their government by practising it, so Gloucestershire. own language.

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far as possible, in the peculiar It was in 1912 that Capt. transitory conditions in Barrett last assisted the county Of course, there is the Nation-and alist movement; but this is which the country is at present of his adoption, and in that season doctrinaire, and has no deep roots placed. is the country. Any strength,

Mesaphils I would quote from he played in all the Hampshire county matches-24 in number- which the movement bas recently the words spokeb some years ago and for 32 innings had a batting exhibited has been due to general by the late Mr. Keir Hardia

Faverage of 41.08, be and Mead world unsettlement, and to when I accompanied him as

bearing the brunt of the batting. special material grievances; both my colleague and chief to a

Among Engish batsmen that Egyptians at of these conditions being tracaeble conference of to the war. There is one gris Geneva. Beware said Mr. year, C. B. Fry, A: G. Johnston sace connected with the recruit Hardie," of secret organisations, and C.P. Mead, all of Hampshire, ment of men for the Labour Corps.or all thoughts' of au Armed stood first, second and third in It is said that the poor were uprising for the overthrow of the first-class averages for the pressed into service, whereas the British authority

Work season, and Capt. Barrett was rich could always buy exemption openly and in the light of day for not far below them, occupying place.. /That yeur from the local Omdeb. Another the creation of public opinion intentb cause of friction is high prices-Egypt, and Great Britain, and Hampshire took sixth place in the County Championship common at present to all coun-have no fear of the result. I agree table, and had it not been for the tries; and still another cause of with Sir Eldon Gorst in this; discontent arises from the allega that it is only by proving your fact that their bowling was by no tion that the public services are fitness that you are going to get means on a level with their bat- not so open as they might be to rid of foreign intervention and win ting, they would bars come very The young educated Egyptians. Egypt for the Egyptians. No near to winning the champion- This is further aggravated by suzer way of doing this exists, ship..

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