1 OCTOBER 1910, page 2

It Would Be A Very Great Convenience If We Bad

an exact definition of the sense in which the Archbishop uses the word " Church " when he speaks of the Church in potential conflict with the State,—in the matter of......

Possibly An Expression, If An Unintentional One, Of The...

of the Bishop of Ely on this subject may be dis- covered in his admirable presidential address to the Congress. In tracing the influence of the Congress during the last fifty......

The Jubilee Church Congress Opened On Tuesday At...

the first Congress met in 1861. Services were held at Ely Cathedral and at Great St. Mary's, Cambridge. At Ely the Archbishop of York preached on the growth of the corporate......

A New Zealand Correspondent Sends Us A Copy Of The

New Zealand Times containing a striking poem entitled " The White Peril." The writer, Mr. Edward Tregear, takes for his text three passages from the Labour Reports of 1908,......

It Was Announced On Friday That At A Meeting Of

the Executive of the Labour Party held on Thursday it had been decided that they should recommend the Annual Conference, which meets at Leicester next February, to eliminate......

An Interesting Discussion Of The Question Of "heredity...

Responsibility" took place on Wednesday morning. Dr. G. E. Shuttlewortb, who read a paper on the duty of the State towards its feeble-minded children, expressed the -view that......

On Thursday The Congress Discussed The Difficult And...

of the revision of the Prayer-book. We cannot find space to enter into the subject in detail here, but we may note that Dr. Swete, Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge,......

Mr. John Redmond Continues His Begging-tour In America.

At Buffalo on Tuesday he declared that unless the House of Lords surrendered its power to reject Bills, the fight against it would instantly revive, and there would be a General......

Mr. Tregear Dismisses In His Opening Stanzas The Menace Of

battle, of Germany, or of Asia. Utter destruction cannot come from " the men of the Failing Broods " ; and why should the Asiatics " leap at our rifles' mouths who have only to......