RATIONALIST ENTERTAINMENT
ADDRESS AND FILM AT MAJESTIC "Every type of animal that is with out natural means of defence or at; uression has found it necessary to forr into bands for its protection.'* S tic Theatre last evening:, speaking c "Mutual Aid as a Factor in Evolution. The address was given at the Sunda: evening entertainment organised by th N«■ v Zealand Assocn t »n for tlxe Ad vaneement of Rationalism. ■ VvinoSsae, cieindelae, cieadae. wouL bear investigation. Mutual aid wa practised among the burying beetlcThese must have decaying organi matter in which to lay their eggs an< thus provide their young with fooc When one discovered the corpse of . mouse or bird, which it could n.bury itself, it called others to its air and they did not quarrel as to win would lay eggs in it. Among mammals mutual aid wa the rule. Buffaloes. beavers. deer horses, camels, asses, sheep, men—a: practised it. After the address the fine sceni« film. “Grass,” was shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 11
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163RATIONALIST ENTERTAINMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 11
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