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WORLD RECONSTRUCTION.

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Intersting Lecture By Dr. Hodgkin in City Hall. - De H. T. Hodgkin, M.,A.... a well-known lecturer on Social and International reconstruction, dalivered the test of a series of betures on "The Christian Rev. nlution in the City Hall Inst atening. The meetings have been organised by a Committee of whom the Right Rev. C. R. Duppuy, the Bishop of Vistoria, is Chairman and Mr. C. Gerkin, the Honorary 5.cretary.

Yesterday's lecture dealt with The New World" and was intently listened to by an audience which well ülled the Hall.

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Sir

G. M. Kirkpatrick, K.C.D., K.O.$ 1., said that Dr. Hodgkin was Secte- sary to

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Mai Aoiation and had for sears made a special study of the subject upon which he was about to address them. He had attained great distinction for his researches in that connection, in the course al which he had visited many foreign countries including Scan- dinavia, Denmark and Holland to observe there the working of the theones he had been studying. Dr. Hodgkin bad na political conneo- tions and no political motives. I was his object to suggest to them means by which, through "the application of Christian prio. siples, it might be possible conditions of to improve the mankind and to facilitate co- operation between all members off the community.

Pure and Applied Religion.

Dr. Hodgkin, who was warmly received on tising to speak, said he wished to speak on & subject which their presence proved to be of interest to the people of this Colony. It was true they were removed from the more menacing features of the social and politicst situation in Europe and other parts | of the world. He supposed that here the effects of the great events! of the last few years bad not been i as intimately and deeply felt, self far as the economic life of thi community was concerned, na in: many other parts of the world but, of course, it

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world which was rapidly moving, which was faced with conditions to which it had not as get learnt to adjust itself and one's hope was that through united efforts that might be able to adjust themselves to these changing conditions Dr. 1 stand here," **Now Hodgkin proceeded, as you see from the title to the lectures- The Christian Revolution—

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IMPEDIMENT TO TRADE.

London, Oct. 5.

religion, into two classes, like Dealing at length with inflated and fluctuating exchanges as mathematics-pure and applied-a big impediment to trade and a cause of unemployment the Premier to assume that pure religion cannot at Inverness said that improvement depended on the stabilisation be applied and that applied religion of financial activities and on the foreign policies of all nations, is never very pure, but we are. I not merely of one. Stabilisation would only come when the nations think, emerging from that stage learned that concord and co-operation with neighbours constitute Improvement also and are coming to realize that a firm basis for their own national prosperity.

we must apply pure Christianity depended on naticus realising that they were not increasing their to the life of to-day and if we feil national wealth every time they printed new treasury notes. to do so there will be very grest lass to cur common civilisation."

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ELECTION IN CANADA.

Ottawa, Oct. 5.

Following the dissolution of Parliament Mr. Meignen, issued a manifesto, in view of the general election, in favour of maintenance of the tariff and of British connection, declaring for maintenance of the British Empire as a league of autonomous nations. There were common burdens which all must share, but the burdens were light and the advantages abundant compared with the burdens and Mr. Malghen advantages of any other conceivable destiny. specially appealed to the women electors whom the Government enfranchised

AN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION.

Moscow, Oct. 5. A revolation in agricultural methods is proceeding in Russi Mr. Lloyd George, referring to the Washington Conference, said

The peasants are no longer content to rely on Providence for su Hope of A New World. that if wisely approached and conducted in a broad and courageous

Railways are almost entirely day extensive irrigation works. The British Govern- The meat nobis and splendid spirit it would constitute one of those outstanding events which cessful crops, but, profiting by lessons of drought, are mak

to carrying seed crop which is preserved with reverentist thing about the great war was the would affect human history for generations.

Foreign relief arrangements are progressing satisfactorily. face that millions of men were ment would certainly do all in its power to make the Conference (cheers.) feeling that that in doing so they would be in-

British "Save the Children" fund is feeding a quarter of a m ready to go to face the unspeakable success

children in Saratov province where the Quakers hava undej bardships that were entailed and terpreting the wishes of every British citizen in the Empire..

the responsibility of complete relief in a large district. to death itself for a chase not

which for

with personal gaio sairty. The med suffered

UNEMPLOYED PROCESSION.

WHERE WEALTH ACCUMULATES. personal and not directly con-

That the wealthier portion of cerced

even personal Kensington has a higher infantile or

London, Oct. 5, plebeian cause mortality than northern half is pointed out in the and died they might regard as

Later there was a brief but ugly encounter with the police în been, in the fra Trafalgar Square. One of the leaders, in Hyde Park, urged the report for 1920 of the Medical baving Officer of the borough.

place, the defence of the weak, in crowd to assemble in the Square despite the regulations, and his ARSENAL APPOINTMENT. the second place the maintaining of Lieut-Colonel H. M. Vande- international honour, and in the audience, following his instructions, marched in procession part leur, C.B.E. R.A., a member of third place the hope of a new world of the way thither and then proceeded individually. Attempts were the Ordnance Committee, has The question might sometimes arise made to mount the plinth of the Nelson Column, but were defeated been appointed Chief Inspector, as to how far they were really by mounted and foot police who sprang up on all sides and pressed back the demonstrators. More of the latter arrived and rushed the and Experimental in

taking up Inspection

and Square, whereupon the police drew their truncheons and paraned the Staff, Woolwich Arsenal.

Several bottles were thrown at the police as FIVE MILES IN 1014 YEARS. · women to-day in carrying forward invaders who fled. A residen of Ayton, five miles that immense, unspeakably great they charged up one side of the Square. There were a few casualties

confused by on both sides. Arrests were made. from Scarborough, has just re-air-the

frus gense their burdens AS

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ceived postcard, bearing the some people in the rather too easy postmark of the latter town, phrase

83 "A

dated January 12, 1911, and had all wars.".

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SOVIET ROUBLES.

Moscow, Oct. 5.

An official list is published fixing the rates of exchange in

a workmen's dining room for 20 which not war as an instinct but foreign curgencies for Russian soviet roubles; inter alia the pound

MOROCCAN TROUBLE.

Madrid, O Twenty-five thousand Spaniards defeated 20,000 Moor taining the Moorish centre of concentration and staff headqu ing important positions, including a strongly fortified a

BANK INDUSTRIELLE.

Paris, Oct 5. The newspapers state that the Cabinet bas decided in principle to favour the issue of a Chinese Loan in the Parle market in con nection with Banque Industrielle de Chine..

GAINSBOROUGH'S MASTERPIECE.

London, Oct. 6.

The newspapers state the Duke of Westminster has sold G

years complains that the business the causes that led to war might sterling is 231,000, the American dollar is 62,400, the French frane horough's masterpiece the "Blue Boy" to an American has been ruined by the establish- be, in some "way, overcome.

is 4,300, the German mark 600, the Japanese yen 30,500 Shanghai | at a price of £80,000.

(Continued on page 3.) Mex: 41,500 and the Chinese tael 90,000.

Iment by the Glasgow Corpore- (Continued en Page 3.)

tion of a national kitoben..

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