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[BY ARTIFEX BY THE MANCHESTER UVARDIAN."]

The worst of trying to write short Articles on great subjects is that une has to leave out so much that one is sure to

NOVEMBER 20TH, 1924

VINDICATION OF A SOLDIER.

MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE AT. ALDERSHOT.

In evidence it was stated that the accused. in the course of his duties one evening, brought the car out of the garage into the yard behind Government House to clean it and prepare it for the General's use next morning. Finding defect in the engine, be put it right and then took the car quite openly out on to the main road for a run to test it. While se doing be met with an accident which damaged the

car-

At the court-martial it was atated that he had no right to take the car out with. out having first received permission from the sergeant in charge. For the defence, it was proved that the accused held the highest character, and had given the utmost satisfaction in the discharge of his duties, and he had been actuated solely by his zeal in doing what he had.

A remarkable case of miscarriage of justice, due. is is alleged, to out-of-date military law based on Ring Regulations. has come to light at Aldershot

On September 5th Private Pullinger, R.A.S.C., who was second chauffeur to General Sir Philip Chetwode, General be misunderstood. A fortnight ago I was tried by court martini on a charge of tak Oncer Commanding at Aldershot, was writing simply on the effect of mechanicaling the General's motor-car out without views of the universe on our ideas of sin permission

and

by neglect causing Jamage to it. and of moral freedom. But I received. a day or two after, a letter from one of our leaders of thought here in Manchester gravely remonstrating with me on what he supposed to be my views on Biblical criticism and the character of the early narratives of Genesis. I was easily able to satisfy him, and be then wrote arging me to make it plain that I accept the doctrine of evolution, and the results of modern criticism of the Old Testament.

Almost by the same post. I got a letter of a somewhat similar character from America Now no one would deny that some of the best modern work on the Bible has been "dene in America, nor that the best thought there is entirely on a level with that in this country and on the When the Court found him guilty, the Continent But equally no one who has defending solicitor gave notice of appeal followed at all closely the Fundament and took the proper steps at once. The alist controversy of the last few years Court sentenced Pullinger to fifty-six will be disposed to deny that the gap be days' detention and to pay $15 towards tween the best thought and the views of the cost of repairing the car. There be the ordinary man is much wider "ining no authority under the King's Begu America than it is here. A friend in lations for staying the sentence pending Shanghai, after having been throw much the result of the appeal, Pullinger was with Americans in China, wrote to me: sent to the military prison, which is now What wonderful people Americans are! térmed the detention barracks, and You meet one and and him cultured, served twenty eight days, the other charming, delightful, and, in all matters twenty-eight days being remitted by the touching daily life, almost ferocious!r up confirming General. to date. Mention religion, and you night fancy yourself talking to Tom Sawyer's Aunt Polly, to Uncle Silas (who, readers of Huckleberry Finn" will remem ber, aad

a little one horse log church down back of the plantation, and never charged nothing for his preaching, and is was worth it), or them dear people of the Pokeville camp-meeting."

Really this is not unfair of many of them. I have a kind friend in America who keeps me well supplied with news. papers and press cuttings about the Fun: LABOUR'S "VIEW OF LIFE." damentalists, and about the liberal movement in New York, and really some of the views expressed, and the post, tions defended, by quite distinguished public men among the Fundamentalists, consort with the 20th century about as well as a tomahawk and moccasins with a Ford car. And the result is that theolo gical liberals also seem to lose all sense of proportion. They write and speak as if the discovery that Noah's Ark is to be regarded as literal history put them in the front rank of theological pioneers, and they surrender positions which, here in England are defended by

A young woman had been awarded com men of quite literal views. Apart frompensation for some injury. She asked the best thought in the universities and that £20 might be paid to her at once theological seminaries, which, as I have she wished, she said, to buy clothes. said, is on a level with the best thought Then the judge et bis surprise and here, America would seem to be, theolo-

sarcasm rip. gically, 50 years behind England.

What shall I say then to my corres pondent's request to declard of critical myself on

the subject of evolution. views on the Old Testament? Well, as for evolution, I did not know that it was

The result of the appeal has now been made known. It is directed that the whole of the sentenes shall be remitted. that Pullinger be relieved of all financial responsibility in connection with the damage to the car, and that all records. of the conviction shall be expunged from

Unfortunately, his conduct-sheet. came after he had already served twenty- eight days' imprisonment.

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The following is from the editorial columns of London's Labour paper, the Daily Herald:-:

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Twenty pounds for clothes 1. You taust imagine that sentence spoken in stone of mixed astonishment and indignation. It was spoken thus by u London County Court judge.

of a friend of his had spent three or four Yet if that judge heard that the wife

or five times that amount on one gar- ment, il be read that a countess had paid £20 for a few hats to be worn a few. be would have no word of disa o-

any longer a matter of dispute in educ/timeso utter

ted circles. I should as soon think it

In his mind, as in the minds of all who necessary to declare myself a believer in the Copernican view of the universe about it. there are different kinds of accept the social system without thinking No doubt what Driesch calls dogmatic pec Darwinism has been shaken. but the people. Some have a right to expensive" clothes with everything to match. Others general evolutionary conception of the must be sentent if they get just enough universe is part of the mental background of all educated men. So, too, with criti. Plain food to eat and rough covering for

their bodies atul a hard bed to sleep on.. cal views of the Old Testament. They

This is the view of life which Labour is still be matters for dispute Zay

in the

determined to change. No one can "un- theological seminaries of Tennessee and derstand our policy who does not firmly Arkansas, but not this side of the Atlan- grasp that tie. But really do not think that to accept this position can be classed as modernism. There is no more powerful critic of modernism than Dr. Gore, airl

OFF TO THE CONGO.

be accepted. and taught us, these views LORD LEVERHULME'S DEVOTION

in the eighties,

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זיי

TO GROCERY TRADE."

When Lord Leverbulme opened the. Grocers' Exhibition at the Royal Agri- cultural Hall, Islington, recently, it was announced that he was leaving for Belgium, on his way to the the Belgian Congo,

Lord Leverkulme-who had just cele brated his 73rd birthday said his family had been associated with the trade for over a hundred years. The motto of his father and of himself had always been: *Service to the public."

To put the matter as shortly as possible we may note one or two special points:

(1) Our grandfathers believed that the world was created about 6,000 years ago. Dr. John Lightfoot, Vice Chancellor of Cambridge." believed man to have Been created at nine o'clock in the morning on October 23rd, 1004 B.C. Modern science teaches that the age of the earth' is moderate multiple of 1,000 million years (Lord Rayleigh in. Report of the British Association, 1921), and that man has been on the earth possibly for half a million

(9) Our grandfathers believed that "I began my career. 57 years ago as each species of animal was created separ. an apprentice in the grocery trade, he ately, and in its present form. Science said." As the word Calais was said to to-day teaches that all life has evolved have been found engraved on the heart from one common source and that man is of Queen Elizabeth, so,

if you will look no exception to this

rule.

nt my house, you will find engraved upon (3). Our grandfathers looked on the it

The Grocery Trade Bible as the infallible inerrant Word of 214 4 man's profit is

is what he is entitled God. To-day most people look upon it to. Isn't the grocer as useful as the law- God's revelation (since a yer? We have the guinea barrister, the revelation is always made direct to an in- 1,000 guinea barrister, and the 20,000 dividual), but a the history of that roguines barrister. So in the grocery velation," and therefore, like all other trade. The successful grocer considers history, of varying accuracy and value the back of his civility must always be the best interests of his customer, and at It would be vain to deny and I for havo no of wish to deny that this There is a

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