THE "GLOOMY DEAN."
ANOTHER SPOT OF MISERY. LONDON, January 9. "If a European coalition attacks Britain, in the future, America probably will leave us to our fate, unless we are invaded by a black army," says Dean Inge, of St. Paul's, in the revised edition of "England." "The next 50 years will be very critical for Britain, which, as one of the great Powers, is bound to decline, at Feast relatively, as the "future for effectiveness of wealth belongs to the large countries not yet full of people aud with resources not completely tapped.
"The prospect is favourable to the British language and not unfavourable to the British race, but is unfavourable to the Mother Country, apart from her daughter States, which may not support us as heartily as in 1914." .
Tlio Dean adds: "Licentiousness is justified in fiction and not rcpiobatcd in society. Looseness of conduct is spreading downwards to classes whera previously it was almost unknown. Birth-control knowledge, unfortunately, is affecting the morality of unmarried persons."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1934, Page 7
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