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CHANGING LONDON. continued, "especially if the forces of moderation, justice and Christian goodwill are allowed full play in the formation of an amicabe publle opinion,
WOMEN, BUILDINGS AND TRAFFIC.
LEADER'S IMPRESSIONS.
***For instance, the findings of the Jerusalem meeting of the In-
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LEPER JUDGE.
CALLS WOMEN "ALL WRONG."
PHILOSOPHIC VIEWS.
•Honolulu, May. 80.- Hewalf's
One of his recent, rulings came
Dr. D. D. Tengu Jabavu, a ternational Missional. Council on graduate of London University Inter-racial Relationships should and now Professor of Banta do much good by giving encour- leper settlement at Kalaupapa has Stadies at Fort Hare Native Col-agement to the existent organisaa magistrate who is a patient pos- lege at Alice, Cape Province has tion there, such as the Native sessed of considerable local fame been spending a few days in Lon- Welfare Societies, the European as a philosopher. He is Caesar S. don on his way back to South Bantu conferences of the Dutch Nascimento and In addition to dis- Reformed Church, and the young pensing justice he also presides Africa from Jerusalem, where he has been as a delegate to the er generation of European stud- over the post office.
ents in the university colleges, great meeting of the Internation- who have attached themselves to to light when a case was appealed. al Missionary Council, the "Daily News and Westminster Gazette" the student Christian associa-It was a disorderly conduct case wherein a husband received only a is informed by a correspondent.
Jerusalem Meetings.
light fine.. "I have found it both easier and more economical to return "The Jerusalem meeting was home from Palestine via London really most remarkable for the rather than down the East Coast way in which nationals of various of Africa, he told me, "and I am countries were encouraged to play particularly glad of renewing old their full part despite the many acquaintanceships that I made difficulties of language and the when I was studying at London natural diffidence of many in such University and at Kingsmead, a large meeting, Birmingham, fourteen years ago. The most startling" changes in London are in the traffic incrense and the modern buildings, which make London almost a new city for me.
"Some women make a big thing out of a small thing," wrote the magistrate, "women should think If police were not so hasty in mak- twice before making complaints.
ing arrests on complaints by wo- men.. life in Kalaupapa would be much more pleasant. Also the "I was agreeably surprised by magistrate would not have to hear the way in which the most press-so many trivial disputes."—United ing problems of the age, such as Press. racial and industrial problems, were handled under the leader- ship of experts such as Mr. R. H. Women More Masculine.
Tawney, Mr. Harold Grimshaw, "But I have been particularly of the LL.O., and Dr. Butterfield, struck by the development of the the American agricultural author- British women towards a more ity, who placed their knowledge technics). masculine character than before. at the disposal of the conference. The most rank smoking depart- |· "This enabled the Council to ments in restaurants and trains draw up schemes which will hard-anid he had understood it was an are nowadays no safety place for ly need revision for 20 years. It question whether love or the poor smoker like myself seek- also presents missionaries to the drink or currency had contributed ing only male companionship, public in a new light, not as in After giving close and continuous while I notice in the women an ap-competent cranks but as people attention to the debates parently increased boldness and well abreast of modern develop present Bill. he had come dash, due to their so-called eman-ments of science and of thorough conclusion deliberately that the last cipation from male domination." going investigations.
predisposing cause Imminent,
Real World Message.
This smiling, jolly leader of the Bantu race told me that he could
I also admired the generosity not suppress a certain dissatisfac- tion at the apathy of the British of spirit with which delicate ques- public towards Empire problems. tions such as inter-racial relations "We of the subject races expect and war were dealt with by indi- that the grant of absolute self-dividuals hoding diametrically government in the Dominions Opposite views. Here, as should lead to a continued inter- member said, "We did not settle est on the part both of the Im-our differences, but transcended
them." perial Government and of the British general public.
"We therefore hope, that mis- sionary bodies in the British Isles will take steps to induce the pub lic to take a more vivid interest in the domestic questions in South Africa and elsewhere."
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"There was an admirable thoroughness about the find- ings which constitute a real message and policy which will probably be accepted unani- mously by the entire world of Christendom.
LOVE AND LUNACY.
Discussion on the Currency and Banknotes Bill in the House of Commona recently was very
Sir John Marriott (Con.; York)
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"Much credit is due to the Hertzog's Change of View.
chairman, Dr. John R. Mott, for Since he left South Africa last the way in which he ensured that February, General Hertzog's four each subject was led by capable
CHEERFUL AND EFFICIENT. Native Billa had been much be-openers, fully discussed even by Bright and eager for the day's fore the public in South Africa, the least prominent members, and work, are those who keep the diges and he noted with pleasure that efficiency collated into findings by tive organs in good working order the Prime Minister appeared to groups who did their work ad-with the aid of Pinkettes. be making good use of the friend-
mirably." ly suggestions of his local politi- cal opponents.
Used when needed, Pinkettes en- aure regularity of the morning habit, keep the liver active, banish "It would perhaps encourage
The business of the Embassy, headaches and bilious attacks, keep him," said Professor Jabavu, "if a and Apollo Theatres has been in-the skin clear and the breath sweet. general approbation could be con- corporated under the title of the of chemists, or post free, 60 cents veyed to him from overseas, ap: Hertzberg Peacock Enterprises, per vial, from the Dr. Williams' proving of his change of view?" Fed, Inc. U.S.A. Mr. S. Hertzberg Medicine Co., 60, Kiangse Road,
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