15 JANUARY 1921, Page 3

We are all the more glad to call attention to

the new Life and Liberty programme, which comprises a series of meetings in various parts of the country on February 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th,and 11th, " to rally all Christian people to the call for Fellowship in every department of life." This call was admirably sounded by the Lambeth Conference of 1920. Every attempt to spread the appeal deserves supped t, and we hope that the Life and Liberty meetings will be a great success. In London the meetings will be held at the Queen's Hall. The arrangement of the meetings is original. They will take the form of public debates. On February 7th in London, Sir Frederick Maurice and Mr. Clutton Brock will be the " challengers." They will speak about the need for Fellowship between the Churches. The Archbishop of York, the Bishop of London, and Principal Selbie will answer. On February 8th, in a discussion on " Fellowship in Industry," Mr. Ernest Bevin, " the Dockers' K.C.," will be the challenger. Application for tickets should be made to the Secretary of the Life and Liberty Movement, 117 Victor is Street, S.W. 1.