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SIR E. RAY LAKH PRO|| Attacks on the Dm tinue to crop up at n est tomes irom M who, addressing t&p Victoria Institute, must at last part ! iifj missing link. Lettditte day uenv the exits| anywhere. He « in coming forward."! I have just had uji very »eal one, of dp tacks with Sir llay? study at Chelsea (tyrj ent of the London "I really wonder,?? swer to :ny first quail print such rubbish. ten or spoken by peiH tire ignorance or thsj*| who disclose this ig( they say or write. ''Not long ago I reverend gentlcmanf «d the world that 'I tion of ingenious h longer seriously corf! facts of nature.' "Such a propositi# rurd. It is actually;! words, that either the or 'evolution,' or to undergone some clianj tion is 'no once in correal facts of nature. "What he meantjfi! theory of ponds with our ftujjjj that :t is contradicw ance with, these facta UnasßaiiaWi^

"But neither he nog controversialists wliijl proclaiming that th4\| nave been finally disci donod by dcientifieji to adduce evidence, jj assertion. • "They cannot doMJ is no euch evidence .! doctrine of org&n&eji established by 80S4I ment, and has.]bs&» tion, that those f&tw science treat the w® assailants with si]A| "Let us be quHt«|!| Sir Bay LankeßterS mean wheft we Here he went to-i| down a volume.. " "This," Origin of Species 1 ' jM Darwin himself. title pagi you ■wilKa own definition t of. jHj Origin of Species Selection, or oured Races "ftcifentists befovM ward ovolution 88 century Lord McitM descent of ntttn upon, his head the.M son. Lamarck OHM also believed in #£■ Sapportimr Smß "But it was laflH cover how that about—namely, of favoured races: "The tacts addfW being added to withthese Jact&'mm about' evolution are confroiited. gl tirely ignorant of iH win's argument. . 9 "AB lint/ it the wonder remains ;of pafit~ anx leffcinthevgeolojriesl wo have any at all.. time unless'they haj toft in .such a poaititt not reach them. ftrjp ceptional circuinataM able to find them S anrmal to^j of ancient^ao the weapons. Here a|r of flint found nnder the JaW lingham, heaSs. NjrfWH "That flint;" f a bed of posit of Sroximatelyi - •«« Pliocene in that^tor^^^^H ' 'Pndoub^h^aa this pieoe' of adminktered^^WM U°^ui?arn tj^^M tion- .that , in.^B caae^

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 14

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UNKNOWN Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 14

UNKNOWN Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 14

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