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At noon on Oct. 26th, the Prince sot on on the third, and in many ways, the most important, of his Empire missione. and three seasons will pass before he returns to England. London gave him a warm and affectionate farewell.
An October mist was in the streets as the Prince of Wales drove from York House to Victoria Station, bat the Mall and Buckingham Palace road were" lined with cheering people. Outside the station A large crowd had gathered, and shouts of Good luck! rose above the cheers.
When the Prince departed on his the crowd rushed the Australian tour platform barriers to raise a shout of acclamation as the train moved out." On the present occasion it seemed as though the final leave-taking, deliberately simple and informal, would also be decorous and silent, but at the last moment three lusty hurrahs rang out. They were given by statesmen and diplomatists, and a score of silk hats waved in the air to the rhythm of the cheers.
His Royal Highness reached Victoria at a quarter to 19. Before that time the Duke of Connaught, Princess Beatrice, Princess Christian, and Princess Loaise (Duchess of Argyll) had arrived to sse him off, and among others waiting on "the platform were:-Mr. Lloyd George, the Home Secretary, the Lord Chancellor, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Austen Charaberlain, Mr. E. S. Montagu (Secre tary for India), Mr. Winston Churchill, Mr. E. A. L Fisher, the American Am- bassador, the Archbishop of Canterbury; the Archbishop of Wales, Lord Newton, Lord Chesterfield, Lord Crewe, Lord Lytton, the Grand Duke Michaet, Field- Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, Air-Marshal Sir Hugh Trenchard, Major-General Sir John Hanbury-Williams, Lord Henry Nevill. Sir William Forbes, and others.
FAMILY FAREWELLS.
The Prince was accompanied by his brothers, the Duke of York and Prince Henry, who were to travel with him as far as Portsmouth. The Prince and the Duke of York wore naval uniform and Prince Henry the uniform of a subaltern of the 10th Hussars. !
The Prince of Wales first greeted his Royal relatives and then spent a few minutes talking with Miniators and the Japanese Ambassador. At 10 minutes. 12 the King and Queen and Princess Mary arrived in a carriage drawn by two horses. The King wore, morning dress with a 'dark overcoat, and the Queen was in a costume of sapphire blue with fox furs.
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THE VICIOUS CIRCLE. DEPRESSION AFTER A BOOM.
Sir William Beveridgo, director of the London School of Economics and Poli tical Ecience, gave an address, on Oct. 13the on
The Problem of Unemploy ment" at a meeting of business and public men, held under the auspices of the National Movement, Towards a Christian, Order of Industry and Commerta. There were two distinct causes of unemploy ment, said Sir William On the on land, we had a depression following a boom of a year ago, and, on the other hand, we had arrived at a depression after the Great War, and as a result of the permanent shifting, of many of Shartly before noon the Prince, who the channels of trade. Every seven or had been shaking hands all round the ten years after a phase of rising prices group took leave of the Prime Minister and great industrial activity came a and entered the saloon. Their Majesties phase of slack activity, unemployment, followed him, and a few moments were Bad pauperism. Ho did not think there uccupied in the intimacy of a family fare was any remedy for it. It was inherent well. Then the King and Queen came in our industrial and financial system. back to the platform. Photographers re- They must provide for it rather than qested facilities for taking a flash-light try to prevent it. He suggested that for picture, and the Prince left the saloon to stand in a group with their Majesties and Princess Mary.
"Finally, Prince and King shook hands with great affection and the Prince ex- changed a list kiss with the Queen. Back in the train, he stood with the Duke of York and Prince Henry at the window of the saloon. The guard, two minutes after the hour, gave a signal, and the train began to move.
workmen there should be a proper form of insurance against unemployment; that they should average the wages of labour for good and bad times. If the Govern ment had started its insurance Bystem against unemployment in 1918, instead of when the men were unemployed, they would have had two good years of con- tributions before the drain began Un- employment should not be forgotten when the country, got out of the present mess. (Hear, hear.) He suggested that all public authorities should postpone
Then came the cheers, an unusual de monstration on auch an occasion and from such a gathering. His Royal High-work as far as possible until there was. ness acknowledged the enthusiasm with salute, and then by waves of his hand, until the train had passed into the fog.
Times.
bad trade. The Buctuation of employ went was bound up with production and credit, and the whole financial system, Those who managed and manipulated the credit system could learn to do it more skilfully than they did at present, Bank- ers had done a good deal to stop panics RELIGIOUS DIFFICULTIES.
and financial crises, and it seemed to him they might find means of diminishing the THE MODERN OLERGYMAN.
fluctuation difficulty! If they were going The Archbishop of Canterbury presided to make the wave of depression less dif at Caxton Hall, over a meeting of the cult, they could only do it by making Christian Evidence Bociety, on October the boom less extravagant and violent, 21st. There were a great many people, By checking the boom they diminished He supported the em- he said," who found themselves unable to the depression. give reasons for the faith they held, and ployment exchanges; they prevented the who found it difficult to meet attacks on blind hawking of labour. The real trag- their faith, sometimes deliberately devisedy was that employers until recently ed by trained people. Some forty years had not been interested in unemploy ago he was lecturing, and the speaker ment, and it was difficult to get workmen who preceded him declared, "We must interested in the need for production and kill these modern ideas, such as evolu- profits. The wo sides must understand tion, and show that the world was creat one another's views. ed in aix days." On hearing that nis heart sank. In those days the great ques tions were, "Who married Cain?"
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able to answer such questions Chris ordinary bifocal lens, the segment or tianity with some people went by the part for reading is cemented to the dis- board. There were still people who de
clared that evolution was the foe of the tant lens, raising the segment above the Church and who held that the creation surface of the main lens. The segment of the world began on Sunday morning and the line of union are always more and finished on Friday night. But or less noticable. In Kryptok lens, no generally speaking, that was not the kind ment is used, but the reading segment of opposition they had to meet now, is electrically fused in a depression in Those difficulties had gone, and others the main lens, while the whole lens is had arisen. Personally, he found that
cre of the strongest hits of armour when ground anoth on both sidce to the attacked with certain questions was the desired foena, Krogtok lenses of any simple answer. "I do not know." Their prescriptie, der regular or Toria Christian faith was not cut and dried; form are manufactued by the Hongkong it was not of such a nature that a cafe Optical Co., successors to Clark & Co., gorical answer could be given to every Optical Prescription Specialists, located question. Indeed, many difficulties had in 53, Queen's Road Central-ADVT arison through people trying to convinca themselves that the Christian faith was cut and dried...
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The Rev. H. B. L. Sheppard, vicar of
Martin's-in-the-Fields, said some that he looked like nothing on earth. people had a way of thinking that any Two men who had done themselves very thing was good enough for the poor. As well at lunch got up, Ons, sa a result a matter of fact the poorer sections of a of the alcohol he had taken, was objec congregation were infinitely more criti- tionable; the other wanted to be plea
Tho cal, and often bettor informed, tahn West Bant... objectionable one said, London. It used to be thought that any ed to be pleasant replied,Now, Bill, "There's a parson." The one who want lady from Mayfair who could end on top note could hold an East-end audience: don't you scoff at 'im. It s'int is fault; (Laughter.) That was a mistake which it's just ard luck. (Laughter.) That hnd caused much irritation. To a
extent the clergy had lost the hereat expressed the attitude of 80. per cent. of
of people to the clergy. For that attitude
the pepple, and the people did not know the clergy themselves were not alone.to, what the clergy stood for. Ho recollect blante: Vergers, sideamon, church-wardenn ed that just after he was ordained he were also to blame, for sometimes when was going to the East-end on the top of the working man came into the church ebus. He had the "hump" as he had they wore guilty of putting him behind never had it before, and wearing the 4 pillar that was like putting a new peculiar collar for the first time felt born babe on a lump of ice("Hear,
beat, and laughter.) (Qontinued of foot of next šolumn).
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