PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS.
The Church And Labour.
London, June 18
' , The social section of the Pan- | Anglican Congress in Albert Hall discussed the question of sweating. Senator Robson urged the need for
:4 regulation of machinery. Dealing J with the unemployed problem, he recommended labour bureaux and .Iso a penal colony for unwilling workers, with a. labour colony for *e physically inefficient. He also f :jrgfd a better colony for honest men who were unable to find an
uonest day’s work. There ought > > be some arbitration or some ■ithority to settle the wages «i*estion.. He added •“ We must 'large the extreme left of the labour Party with materialism. here is no spitiitual force behind it.”
The Rev. J. L. Dore, of New 'ealand, explained the reason for ne absence of sweating in New Zealand. The Christian Truth section, at T pensington Town Hall, discussed Ihristian Science. A majority of speakers favoured the rejection of its errors and the retention of the 'Jital principle by the Church Averting to the healing office ■) Jsercised in the Apostolic days. 1 The Baptist Union sent the longress an affectionate greeting.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 400, 20 June 1908, Page 3
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185PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 400, 20 June 1908, Page 3
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