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Nearly three-quarters of a century ago Gobineau prophesied an industrial invasion of Europe from Asia, and of late years economists like H. N. Brailsford have warned against an emigration of Western capital to the tempting lure of factory conditions in Eastern lands. Nevertheless, so far as the Near and Middle East is concerned, nothing like this has as yet materialized.

A committee was formed to promote the success of this bill in Parliament of which the Earl of Lytton was Chairman and Mr. H. N. Brailsford Hon. Sec. It was believed that the bill represented the greatest common measure of the House of Commons' belief in women's votes.

Brailsford, of Charleston, who cultivates in rice an island at the mouth of the Alatamaha, has lost, reports say, seventy-four blacks. The banks and the buildings on the low lands are greatly injured. We have heard nothing from the southward, nor farther than from Darien northward. I greatly fear that this hurricane, so it is here called, has extended to the Waccama. The illness of Mr.

Also, eight inferior schools in various parts of the town, are constituted and fed by this grand reservoir, at fifteen pounds each, which begin the first rudiments of learning. John Brooksby, 1685. Tonkinson. John Husted. Edward Mainwaring, 1730. John Wilkinson, 1746 Thomas Green, 1759. William Brailsford, 1766. Rev. Thomas Price, 1776. The BLUE SCHOOL.

The English economist Brailsford thus describes the condition of the Egyptian peasantry: "The villages exhibited a poverty such as I have never seen even in the mountains of anarchical Macedonia or among the bogs of Donegal.... The villages are crowded slums of mud hovels, without a tree, a flower, or a garden.

For conditions in the Near East, see Bertrand, pp. 110, 124, 125-128. H. N. Brailsford, The War of Steel and Gold, pp. 112-113. Dr. D. Ross, "Wretchedness a Cause of Political Unrest," The Survey, February 18, 1911. Bertrand, op. cit., pp. 111-112. I. e., in 1900. Fisher, India's Silent Revolution, p. 51. G. W. Stevens, In India. Quoted by Fisher, p. 51. Dr. Bhalchandra Krishna.

Mr. Brailsford, of course, puts his case much better than I can, in any brief summary of his views. He has earned and won the highest respect by his power as a brilliant writer, and by his disinterested and consistent championship of the cause of honesty and justice, wherever and whenever he thinks it to be in danger.

To Western observers the low wages and long hours of Eastern industry are literally astounding. Take Egypt and India as examples of industrial conditions in the Near and Middle East. Writing of Egypt in 1908, the English economist H. N. Brailsford says: "There was then no Factory Act in Egypt.

"'Acting-Lieutenant Commanding Potomska. "'To the Rev. M. French, Chaplain, U.S.A. "On reaching his ship, Captain Budd led our retreat. It had been agreed, after full consultation on the subject, that, in our descent down the river, it was best to burn the buildings of Captain Hopkins and Colonel Brailsford. Both of these places were strong picket-stations, particularly the latter.

Turkey in Europe. 2nd ed. 7s. 6d. net. H.N. BRAILSFORD. Macedonia. 1906. 12s. 6d. net. LUIGI VILLARI AND OTHERS. The Balkan Question. 1905. 10s. 6d. net. "God will save Russia as He has saved her many times. Salvation will come from the people, from their faith and their meekness. Fathers and teachers, watch over the people's faith, and this will not be a dream.

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