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“...’ writes Mr. Jackson, “‘to find so much unemployment and consequent bitterness of soul amongst educated young men. It almost seems as if some of them would change their religion and sell their very souls for a job.” Calcutta Here are a few of Mr. Hilary Wilson’s first impressions of Calcutta and its surroundings: “In any street you can look at certain things and imagine yourself in England, then turn about and think that there is India as it was long before Job Charnock founded this queer museum of a town. . . . This seems a land of contrasts, like the fierce sun and the deep shadows beneath the trees. . . . Extravagance, blatant and undignified, stalks and forces its way through misery and direst want. . . . Each nation sees faults in the other which are paralleled, if not actually present, in itself. And those who seem to hate so bitterly have often deep-hidden within them a generous admiration. All the while beneath all this chiaroscuro are the illiterate, unchanging masses.” It...”
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“...Trav: Weyyoor | died 1922); re-ap. 1023: 1M Hughes India arn Neyyoor, Travancore, S. Kong. | lid. ap. 1923—: L.M., Hong arlow, Mrs., née Caroli os ughes, Ernest Richard, B.A., LIN Beal ; Ch.m., Central Wesleyan Ch, Bast. Chu h \Westainsten Be Ch.m. Christ bourne. : ” vaureh, oY elt Bridge Road; m armon, Frank MHenr gl. ;, Lingchow_ (Arthi ston) Dantoith "Bape Oh. Torontos. Associate | mittee of the Chinese ¥M.C.A. ational Com missionary B.M.S. 1918-28 ; m. 1928; a Road, of the Chinese YMCA. 20 Museum Hosni t Shanghai 1928—: Lester Chinese Ronan g han, China. aad. wal, rue tau . . ’ S., née i 24d ontauban, Shanghar, China. Chem, c. of a ‘Areley eaperine Tloyd, armon, Mrs., née Marjori , ins, Sidney John, NEW Ch.m.; Tynedale Bapt. Ch., Mesto C350? Christchurch, N.Z.; m. Togs sae! Hart Samuel Lavington, M.A. (CAMB.), | Te 2; Rarotonga 1922—1925, Pastor of D.80. (LOND.); B-es Sci., Paris: Chom, qennyson St. C.Ch., Christchurch, N.Z. C.Ch., Victoria Road, Cambridge - mM. 1889 : fae ; re-ap. 1928;...”
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“...MRS. LEVERMORE, Chiltern View, Oakley Road, Chinnor, Oxon. oring. . . Henley. . . { Mrs. A. Ii. Watts, 7 St. Andrew’s Road, Henley-on-Thames. MIss EK. GREEN, 68 Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames. Peppard . . . MR. K. BREWER, Meadow Cottage, Sonning Common, near eading. Tetsworth , . MISS CHOWN, Tetsworth, Oxon. Thame. . . OXFORD AUXILIARY. Treas. and Sec. . Rev. J. H. MILNES, M.A., Mansfield College, Oxford. Asst, Sec. . . MISS COUSINS, 11 Chalfont Road, Oxford. Women's Aux. Sec. MRS. NAISH, 14 Museum Road, Oxford. Abingdon . . MISS EDGINTON, 10 Radley Row, Abingdon. Faringdon . . Miss IF. GOULDING, Oxford House, Faringdon. Langford . . Uffington . . MRS. IVAN MoRTON, Craven Cottage, Uffington, near Faringdon. Longworth and 0 Priltord . . Mrs. A. RICHINGS, Glebe Croft, Hinton Waldrist, near Faringdon. xfor George Street . MR. A. G. SMITH, 345 Woodstock Road, Oxford. Cowley Road . Miss H. M. UNDERHILL, The Little House, 1 Old Road, Highfleld. Mansfield College. Mr. F. H. BROWN, Mansfield...”