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BISHOP REJECTS A BLIND CURATE.
PROPAGANDA AGAINST
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SOCIALISM.
The Bishop of Southwark bas 9. T- Birmingham, June dominating subject of discussian retured sanction the appoin: at the annual conference of the inent of a blind priest-the Rev. to the curacy of National Unionist Association in P. C. Nichols Birmingham this week is likely Plumstead Parish Church.
Until recently Mr. Nichols was to be Socialism and the necessity
4.3 curate at Feltham For bringing the workers of the acting [country into closer relationship (Middlesex, his vicar being the with the Unionist Party. The Rev. F. J. Browell
"For
Iwo years Mr. position of the Unionist Party in the Coalition Government is also Nicholls acted as my curate bere.",
Daily to be debated, but half the resolu- said 31. Browell to a tions on the agenda are concerned Chronicle representative, and directly or indirectly with the although bhad this did not prevent spread of Socialistic doctrines, his doing really splendid work. the proposals for the national; There are two churches to serve, isation of industry, political lovies, and we practically took altoraste,
+ duties. and Socialistic legislation.
The report of the Council con- tains assertions that the objects of the Socialistic Party are entirely subversive of the existing order of society; that if the Socialists ever obtained powers the extreme men would come ta the front, and much more in similar strain.
over
"He was wonderfully popular. and was an especial favourite of the children.
"He is a man of very consider able intellect, holds excellent de- green, and was ordained by the Bishop o: London in December 1917.
ROMANCES ENDED BY MIXED] BATHING.
COUNCILLOR ON TRAGIC DISILLUSIONMENT. "Hundreds of women have been doomed to a life of useless relibacy through that infamous institution known as mixed bath- ing," declared Councillor Donald) Clark, ox-chairman of the Tor- bridge Town Council and an old Guarda. oficer of the Scots recently.
The council was debating the mixed bathing question, and by a majority of one it was decided to allow it on Sundays in the town's swimming bath.
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**Marriages are Beeded on Watson's Imperialistic and patriotic grounds, and mixed bathing stops more weddings than any other canae," declared fr. Clark.
her
Imagine," be continued, young man infatuated at night by the charm of a beauteons Kentish maiden dancing as his of the Too- partner at one bridge balls, and then think of him meeting ber next morn- "After the Bishop of Bouthwark iog in the public swimming-bath The women delegates to bad ceclined to sanction, Mr. clad in a ready-made bathing
appointment to costume that volgarised conference ate as deeply con- Nicholls's
of Plumstead Parish figure, her hair bunched in a hide- cerned as the men at the menace curass of Socialism, as they see it, and Church the Bishop of London: os cap or straggling over her at a crowded meeting of the intimated that he would find him eyes, making her look like a wet women's brasch of the Union work in other part of the diocess. Scotch terrier.
"Mr. Nicholls's view is that na Fist Association this after- Doon resolutions were discussed Diabop should have power in calling on the Unionist Party to forbid any pries: from taking organize a vigorous carapaign to work which he has found for him- combat the Socialis: propaganda self except for reasons which now rife in the country, and re-render the priest unfit for the commending Unionist wurden ministry. If a priest is blin 1, he join their local cooperative has to take his chance of finding
a vicar willing to engage him. societies and women's guilds.
"By accepting the Bishop of London's offer Mr. Nicholls can
The Birmingham conferenca is the first of its kind which the National Unionist Associationsiders that his who e position in bas held since 1913, and it is the the Church would be merels first to which women delegates shelved.
"I hope before many weeks have been admitted. Grea: in- terest is being taken in the meet- tha: I shall be able to announce ings. Fifteen hundred delegates, that Mr. Nicholls has found a of whom about 400 are women, curacy where his unusual talent have arrived, and the problem of can be pulised.“ finding hotel or private accom. modation for them all has been
difficult. Many, unable to secure committees. (Cheers.) She was rooms in Birmingham, are stay. talking not only of women in the ing at Coventry. Dudley, Kidder.constituencies. minister. Leamington Spa, War
Unionist Association.
com-
"No woman, however beautiful could stand such a test.”
A reporter interviewed Mr. Clark, and he seemed intensely amused and surprised at the interest aroused by his speech.
"I believe," he said, "that while the majority of those who have Leard of my remarks see only the flippant bumour, the rest will discern my real and serions mean- ing. There is no question about it, there must be more marriages. and in order to make them attractive the repellent aspect-- if there be one-must be kept under.
"I am old-fashioned enough to believe that too many modern girls. In their destra to pose B athletes, lose sight of the fact that it is feminine softness and refinement that most attracts
men.
Whoever heard of a TAD proposing to a girl in her morn- ing wrap and curlpapers?
GENERAL NEWS.
SCOTCH LICENSEES' PROTEST: At the soul meeting at Aber-
The Unionist Party, she de. wick, or Wolverhampton. Theclared, ought to have the views principal business of the of Labour represented in its
"I have been assured that a wo- conference begins to-morro organization from top to bottom.
could teach man need not look like wet morning, when the chair will Working women be taken by Mr. J. C.them a great deal, and it was Skye terrier when in her bathing Williaas. To-day has been essential they should get to know dress, especially in those delight- chiefly occupied with
what Labour wanted. They had ful creations I see in the fashion! mittee and sectional meetings, & work together band-in-hand plates, but I am also informed dinner given by Sir George for the good of the country. If with equal authority that they Younger, M.P., and Mr. William they failed to do this they would are for use on the sands and not Jepkins to the Conservative and be doing a great deal of harm to in the water." Unionist agents, and a reception their cause. There was a good of representatives, by the officers deal of criticism of the Coalition and committee of the Birmingham Government, but during the strenuous time of reconstruction they had all got to support their WOMEN'S CALL TO ORGANIZE. party in the Government. When The most interesting of the they perpetually criticized and afternoon gatherings was that of carped it showed that they did the women Unioniste. Lady Ed-not know the difficulties of the deep of the Scottish Licensed inside the Trade Defence Association, Mr. mund Talbot, who presided, Unionist leaders appealed for greater efforts in the Government. The Unionist Party Thomas Anderson, Glasgow, the country and closer cooperation had probably had more of its own president, said with the central office. Great way in the Coalition Government would not have complained so propagands, she said, was going than the other party, and they much of the increased duties on The I.L.P. had to think their leaders for spirita bad they been able to pass on among women.
a larger proportion of the increase workers were doing all they could having achieved this.
Mre. Daman, of Ipswich, who jon to the consumer. On the to set class against class, and they were getting hold of the women moved a resolution calling for a motion of Mr. D. Mcgro Denham, simply Бесарие Unionists vigorous campaign against So-Glasgow, a resolution was carried bad
cialist propaganda, suggested condemning the introduction of enough speakers, got and propagandists to educate that they should follow the paid agents from another country their own women and to tell example of the LLP. and bold in engineering a campaign to im
Another re- them the facts as they really Sunday afternoon and evening posa prohibition.
Unionist women did not meetings in the parks and in halls, solution called for the dissolution work as hard as the I.L.P. A delegate expressed strong ob- of the Liquor Control Board, women; they did not take as jection to this proposal, and did which, it was urged, had been set much trouble; and they had the not see why they should go out up for a temporary part bes now greatest difficulty in getting shouting and yelling on Sundays.expired. The Control Board was funds The Advisory Committee Any such desecration of the urged to rescind the unfair re- would striction which forbids in one at the central office believed that Sabbath, she thought,
the mean
downfall of the half of Scotland "the sale for off the only way to create more
view consumption of less than a quart interest was to get the wives of Unionist Party, This members of Parliament to take brought from another delegate of spirits, It was decided to targe up. their case and to set up the contention that if a person, that the trade is being treated un-
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