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MR. CHESTERTON'S FEARS, That all thinking men and women rentise that the present civilisation is doomed was one of the assertions male at the National Congress of Roman Catholies at Birming ham on August ath, by Mr. Edward Eyre. They must all regret, he said, that for the defence of Casholigism in Engħatal Catholic talent was hitler' în
in discesan and parochial napkins, What was really needed; ; it the menaging danger of the times could tider, H., carrying His HE Steamship SICILIA," Captain possibly be averted, was that there shoul be a world-wide, practical and sarity. Port on or about TUESDAY, 13TH SEPT.
Majesty's Hails will be despatched from this bus manifestation of Catholic Futile and pernicions remedies were sugges93, 4P, taking Passagers and Cargo
for the abere Parts tal for the present condition of things, mainly because their anthors failed to derstand that the trouble lay in the tion of Christianity. The Reformation res only strengthens and consolidated the formel nothing, deformet eserything, and Church it intended to destroy. Alli Catholics should set aside "one day upon which to prest against plans and policies that were driving the work into barisar İsm
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31, G. K. Chestertou rurtended that tho world wng upon the threshold of another slave State, "It was a scientifie and soci- ulogical fact, he said, that thers were at this moment all the materials for building up a plave State very like that chil State. You have all wealth and employ
power in comparatively few hands,"
· VIENE “
of purple depen ident upon these rich men. These "yast masses of men are very turbulent, drifting. often desperate, often starving, and con stantly throwing civilisation out at gène by, strikes and revolts. There will be people to comprozis by offering the workers des cent hours, decent pay, elecent holidays, that they shall be humanely, rationally trented. -as they are not at present-in petnen for which we shall indst that they do not go on strike The moment that you have lavory you will have undertaken to feed your slaves. If the slaves have undertaken to obey it may be a very good bargain, but it is slavery. Compulsory arbitration, with the present unequal division of property, was the institution of slavery. You crente A runaway slave law, but this slavery is not a thing which the Church can say is a poison in the soul. Nor could the Catholic Church condemn slavery in so many words without condemning about half the politi cal and social institutions of human indus try,"
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In a plea for an impartial history of the world. Mr. Chesterton said the most des- picable hypocrite on the face of God's carth was the modern scientific historian,
BOYS AND THEIR READING
BLOUDS" AND LITERATURE.
An allusion to the reading of pernicious| literature by the young was made by Mr. Frank Jones in a lecture delivered before.
Vacation members of the Teachers Course last month. Speaking on the teaching of literature and poetry, Mr. Jones said a good deal of nonsense wILS talked about pernicious literature. When a boy found himself in the children's court he often explained that he had been reading such literature or had been to the pictures. Both of these exenses. the speaker thought, were very clever, because he did not himself believe at all in this pernicious literature story. When they came to the "twopenny blood eut " there was only one real difference be Trousure Istand," for in- tween it and atance that the writer of the "blood- cut had very little imagination, and had to make up for it by throwing away all sorts of restraint which the good. writer exercised. It was no good telling a boy that he ought to read improving literature. There was no better way of turning a boy away from literature than telling him it would do him good. "What you want to do," said Mr. Jones, "is to let the boys buy their favourite" blood cut. Try and wean them froni it, not by pointing out any grammatical errors, but by printing out the stupidity of the story."
The old-fashioned teather was too much afraid of joy, tho speaker continued, hut he was afraid that the modern teacher was too much afraid of work-on the part of the child. If a child were always allowed to du exactly what it wanted it' would have a very rough awakening when it left school. (Cheers.)
So far as poetry was concerned, he advised his hearers not to be satisfied with Scutt, who was a very poor poet indeed. He was a great story-teller and novelist, hat except for his lyrical work his poetry was almost negligible. The poetry boy learned at school was a possession for ever, therefore they want ed him to learn. the very best. Nothing showed bad teaching, Mr. Jones apert cd, so much as the "howler," and the
bowlers responsible parent of all the teacher. "If you have howlers! made in your class," he said, "you ought to sit in sackcloth and ashen.".
COST OF ARMIES.
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In the Hinisd of Coinmons Mr. Collison; azked the Under-Secretary for War whether he would state the cast of main- taining armies in Great Britain, France, Germany. Russia, and the United StatesS, for the yours: 4913 and 1922.
Lient-Colonel Guinness replied that the total amount voted for the British Army in 1913-14 was 27,700,000, okulu- sive of aviation.. and "in 3922-23 £60,800,000. The total cost of the French. Army for 1913, was 1,110845,1001, and for 1922 3,507, 916, 0591. The total cast of the
Germparmy for 1913 Was shuo 460.000.000, and, for 1022 it កឆ8:
| 3,341,477,038 marks, or 12-336,789. (at 1,400 marks to the pound,) The total cost of the Russian army, including, the air. for 1913-14, was 647,000,000 gold roubles The cost for the first nine months of 1922. was $50,000,000 gold roubles. The cost of the United States army for 1913, includ- ing a small supplementary estimate, was 300-500,000 The cost for 1922 was
281,075,10
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