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(By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS. THE QUESI'JON 01-' ;• SWEATING,'* ' ' "CHRISTIAN SCIISNCIS." ' ' London, June 18. The social section of i lie Pan-Anglican ; Congress at Albert Hall disemwr the >■' question cf sweating. Senator Robson urged the need of re- . . gulative machinery to deal with the unemployed. He recommended the establishment of labor bureaux, also of u penal colony for unwilling worker* and a labor colony for the physically inelficient. Another better colony, he eon- >■ silvered, should be established for lion "-:fc men w'ho were unable to find an honest; ' day's work. Reuaor Robson added that there ought to be some arbitration authority to settle the wages question. He added: "We must take (lie lefti ■ , wing of the Labor p» r ty to task for ii» S materialism. There is 110 spiritual force behind it." \ Rev. J. L. Bore, \%>*y Zealand, explained the reasons for the absence 0 f sweating in New Zealand. The Christian Truth section at Kensington Town Hall discussed Christian Science. The majority of the speakers favored the rejection of its errors and the retention of its vital principle bjy, the Church, which should revert to fas healing office exercised in the Apostolic days. A unique clinic in Boston was .'}• staneeS, Where the physician and a theo- ' / logic psychologist siicecssfii)lv l eo-opcralc in the alleviation of nervous disorders. The Baptist Union sent the Congress an affectionate greeting. ' THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION. ; SERVING THE CHUIIOH. Received 19th, 11.10 p.m. London, June 1!). 5 The Pan-Anglican Congress , the temperance question. The speaky ers included the Rey. Harold Anson, fory merly Warden of St. John's Collcg-;, 1 e . Auckland. - . Bishop Neligan, presiding at the seek tion for the discussion of the preparation of the young for personal service in the Church, asked, remembering this anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, . what would win the Church's Waterloo' He answered the whole-liearted and do4'oted clergy and laity.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 154, 20 June 1908, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 154, 20 June 1908, Page 2

CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 154, 20 June 1908, Page 2

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