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Mrs. Mary Catherine Inge, wife of Dr. W. R. Inge, the former Dean of St. Paul's, died last April at the age of 69 after 44 years of marriage. Now Dr. Inge has written a tributé to her. It is printed in his Diary of a Dean (just published by Hutchinson, 21s.).

It is a noble and sonorous leave-taking, equisitely phrased and profoundly moving.

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MART CATHERINE INGE

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THE

GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD

Concluding Fulton Oursler's story of the life and death of Jesus Christ

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am going home," sighed Annas, and turned his back on "If You be the Christ, his son-in-law. suve Yourself — and us!"

But Dysmas, on the right- hand cross, called back to him:

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Lord as the Good Shepherd: "Even though I walk in the dark valley fear no evil; for You are

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With an unearthly smile down upon His mother and 11s other kived ones, Jerai hnd spoken the words a King David anciently prometed, with further pro test He let the vinegar from tho pour down lato 1ls Monke parched threat and He spoke the

Sath time from the cross; "It is consuzumenied." Caiphas then knew what that remember Take when found The whole body of pro- inle You klog. pheries of the old prophets hast loven fulẞited; his own pro. phecies as well. They had sald The eyelids of Jesus dew up, that the Messiah would be born. atul Heel 11 was a stile of in 1ellehem; the elly of David, Bloent and swent, but He called There Jesus had been born, and cm! Imballa ++ E 1 old clear, in stabile, as also prophesteci-all th long story was full of mile- stunes, verifications, credentials, from the old prophets that He, Jesus, now

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The Earth Trembled

MEN told strange stories after- ward: tales of how the vell

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atu die dentar prou sort it will only to tem, was no ordinary storm; zdrces the rainbow vell that he Bay regret of leaving you and| This was a brooting, deepening, hung at the Holy of Holles nud aur baby for a short spNCE. 4ghtless storm of suster inte Cut, bless my Best-beloved, my own dear husbatud ¡Nour upots

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bid the innermost altar from the eyes of all except priests, rent and ripped, trum lep to bottom,

touched It.

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14 very human The parish was aristocralle somality unfolds itseir more and with a preponderance of rabrez

more vizubty elderly people. Three of its Miqesty's jutges, Lord Halsbury, "Marriage is the best thing in Log Martiaghten.

bustan life" my mother wwd to 1

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me. and Ernest

new that though faith and Burges Pollock, afterwards

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have felt, as I am feeling now. reality | képt my congregation the truth of Shakespeare's beast- together fairly well, and Kitty wind words (Much Ado About would nui antłow me to be an

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April 23 was "Richard's day." friends in the parish, and man-

naged

household well. which was quite puble of

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She had a heart attack such na she hand offers had before, afiel then lost consciouSIESS, I was hot summoned, of course, she would have sent for me if shu had known she was dying.

My elder soll was informed by telegram, and the small hours, It fell to him to tell me the sad news, for I never expected it, her specialist had given un enveouraging report only two days before. He wrote 1o me that he did not expect i but know that it was possible.

It was the end that he would have wished for her; she might have had much to suffer. Most

to us, I thluk, would choose such

a death if we were prepared for it, as she certainly was.

WE

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E were only less than three years in Rutland Cote, The Lady Margaret professorship at Cambridge fell vacant, and was asked to stand for it. is the oldest chair in the univer sity, and has been held by many distinguished theologians.

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Tales of a trembling of the Flot, Flot Lamma sabaethâni!” earth and rocks crushing from My God. My God, why have hillsides; graves ripped open, You forsaken Me?"

their white domes splitting wide. Standing hear the foot of the AU

this was talk behind the 4 PUSH Caiphas, hearing those hand, because the priests would wordin, gave a hoarse chuckle of retaliate on

nay of their own sympathetic or sg- delight Seizing his old father who had a In-law's withered wrist, he re- nificant word to say about this

execution. followers will never

Those at the cross who loved "Hear that, Lord Anans? 25

be able to Him bent their breasts and sob- past past over a year it was not live down those words. First He bed. The Roman officer who had MAYN He is God, then He asks given all the orders for the exe- meant fou any eyes but my own. But i have allowed her to sell Himself why He has

cution forsaken

of the death sentence her own words the luve which |

Himself Pretty Comic, don't turned his back on the women has showered upon my unworthy you think? self the greatest of earthly bles- sings

FTER 93 veas it has fallen tea

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we has becŋ nar

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I do not feel that I have really fest bes but sadly that the links which brud ve to this world of time and change, of gain tv! kos, of good and evil, are almost severed But I still have my dear children and granatehildren.

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London Express Service)

and gagged. Perhaps it was the There was a terrible peal of earthquake that weighed the Thundur But presently Caiphos man down, or perhaps the dark- bear the voice of Annns, de- 11094. Or it may have been the spondent atul disheartened: face of Mary, Then, cleaning his "You are high priest, Chuphus, mouth with an oblong of silk, he but you do not even remember turned to one of his lieutenants your Scriptures. Especially the and gasped: Twenty-second I'm, which "Indeed this begins. My God, my God, why Son of God." hast Thou forsaken me? and Kurs on

prophesy pertiups

The Treasury Dollar Hoards

From FREDERICK COOK in New York

post-

ETERMINED efforts It explains the great

how mystery of are being made by the war

British visitors to the USA, British Treasury to gain

limited dulias allotment, possession of 11 "hidden- none at all, are able to winter

my dear husband, to be apmed hoard" of dollars owned by luxuriously in Florida or after my death." it was written, Britons living in Britain. for months in $50-a-day not after her health began to fall. The hoard is believed to The main work of a professor but at kuliand Gate in 1900, just

total millions. the birth of our Arst- is to give lectures, which have to before

Sa quietly have

man was the

THE END

Claims

American court that Americam banks holding such deposits may be forced under American law to pay them over to the British Government.

One such case now before the New York Supreme Court con- cerns money deposited with the some Bankers' Trust Company, one

with

of New York's Big Five, by Mrs or Margaret Louisa Maitland- Tennent, of Cammo House, Cramond Bridge, Midlothian.

live

sulles

in New York.

Under wartime regulations the first Britons owning United States that securities had to surrender them

The deposit was made many years ago and, with interest, now amounts to $117,282 (worth

£20,320 before devaluation, now worth £41,080). No with- drawals have ever been made from this account.

be rather simple, stace the intel- born. lectual level of young men who Like many in her generation, oMcial moves been made are preparing for ordination la she greatly exaggerated with our they are unknown to all except for sterling.

But a considerable number of not, on an average, very high. Prayer Book absurdly calls then select group of Wall Stree!

cash balances in American Dui in each year there were two great peril of childbirth, Statis-lawyers.

The existence of this hidden banks were not disclosed.

Mrs Maitland-Tennent, it was or three really able men, and Ucally the chances are about 250

sald during the proceedings, is to 1 in favour of the mother. hoard hus long been suspected. We met first in 1994, at the these used to come to my house

Now a series of test cases are in her eighties, and has not She wrote: "My own G. for a little more advanced study. house of my

Best-Now it has been uncovered by uncle, F.

America for being launched with the object visited Investigations of

many alone this the suited me exactly, beloved, I am quite The work Inge, a noted Oxford cricketer,

of securing

a ruling from I wish to tell you officials here. who held what was then a family

and in the long vacations I was evening.

British

on years..

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