4 OCTOBER 1913, page 18

The Church Congress Opened On Tuesday At Southampton...

St. Mary's Church, the Archbishop of Canterbury asked his hearers to consider what would be the thoughts of St. Paul if he could revisit the world and see what was happening......

On Wednesday The Debate On The Woman Question Took Place,

but we are glad to see that the fears which had been expressed were not justified, and that there was nothing in the shape of disorder. We are hound to say, however, that a......

The Australian Correspondent Of The Times, In A Letter From

Sydney dated August 19th, gives an interesting account of the party manoeuvres resulting from the Parliamentary dead- lock. Mr. Cook, the Liberal Premier who succeeded Mr.......

Turning To The Attitude Of The Church Towards Modern...

he dwelt on the urgent need of more strenuous thinking, more active and more insistent action in regard to the avoidance, the abuse, and the revolt against the responsi-......

A General Lock-out In The Cotton Industry In Lancashire Is

threatened. We have described fully elsewhere the reasons for the grave decision which the Committee of the Employers' Federation took on Tuesday. As we write on Friday morning......

The Bishop Of Winchester Delivered The Presidential...

afternoon, after the President of the Southampton Evangelical Free Church Council bad read an address cordially welcoming the Congress. Dr. Talbot took for his subject " The......

On Tuesday The Colonial Office Issued A Blue-book...

a full account of the recent Somaliland reverse. It is explicitly stated that the attack by the camel constabulary on a large force of dervishes was an act of disobedience on......

Wednesday's Times Contains An Important Letter From Mr....

Lord Lansdowne's speech on the land policy of the Unionist Party. Mr. Steel-Maitland shows that Lord Lansdowne in no way desired to suggest a gigantic scheme of land purchase,......