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EVOLUTION OF MAN.

SOME VIEWS. AT THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION. (Times-Sydney Sun Special Cable.) - Receive 1 10.40 p.m. London, Sept. 17. At the British Association Sir Oliver Lodge said he would not worry children too much in spelling. The real language was the spoken language, no matter how it was spelt. Miss Matbeson stated that working married women kept themselves shabbily but tidily, on three pounds annually, and smart faotory girls for £5 10s. Dr. Harry Campbell, elaborating the theory of man's evolution from the ape, said the intellectual evolution had oeased, not beoause it had reached its possible limit, but because the super-normal intelligence was no longer enhanced by chance survival. On tbe other hand tie moral evolution was proceeding by survival. Saperior moral types of man would tend to become better if not cleverer.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2028, 18 September 1913, Page 5

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EVOLUTION OF MAN. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2028, 18 September 1913, Page 5

EVOLUTION OF MAN. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2028, 18 September 1913, Page 5