BIRTH CONTROL.
LECTURE BY DEAN INGE. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. LONDON, Nov. 21. Dean Inge, lecturing to the Science Guild on birth control, said it if is plain there is no room for large families, citizens must act in accordance with their duty to their children and their country, but they must recognise the risk of inferior immigrants filling up over-prudent Englishmen’s places. "That has happened in the United States, and we cannot view without apprehension the unrestricted influx of low grade Irish in Liverpool, Glasgow and the West of Scotland. The miserable British physique is unparalleled in Europe. French and Germans are superior to the British as a whole, though the upper class Englishman is still a fine animal. Cultivation of bodily perfection should bo more widely encouraged.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 November 1927, Page 8
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