“SEX RUN MAD”
Modern Literary Tendency LONDON, April 2. In the course of a lecture to young men, the Bishop of London, Dr. Winnington Ingram, declaimed against the "sex run mad” tendency in modern literature. .Some immoral highbrows, he said, taught that one must indulge the sex instinct, which, they said, it was right to gratify whenever desired. The onlv sin In married life was jealousy, they contended. They argued, too. that nobody need mind what wives and husbands did. and that children could be placed in a State nursery. Ml this insulted British intelligence. If the propagators of such doctrines I practised them In pagan Arica the: i would be killed, beeaus? the nat’vc.’ I )■•'-. gnised the family -is the basis oi life No chiicren were -ns’f miserable, he added, than those of divorced parents. Chi’dren in England were the ones who suffered most from these accursed teachings
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 98, 9 April 1934, Page 7
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