Show BRITON SEEMS TO TOr HAVE LOST lOSI WHIP GRIP No Longer Feels Urge to Settle New NewLands Lands 4 IA I ii A A hundred years or more ago EnglI Englishmen Eng Eng- lI were swarming to every corner corner cor cor- cor- cor ner ncr ner of the earth taking over and populating vast stretches of new newland newland newland land until It was possible possible possible-as as Indeed It zany may still be pO to to to say that th there there- re were m mOre sp sp kI i peoples than th there re were th those se of f. f an any other tongue f r I fn In the last generation Uon or oi two there ha has bas been a change Britain still controls contrOls con con- much of the vast areas of the earth But Englishmen ara no longer long long- er filling mUng them up u. Australia dev ie- spite Its continental extent extent- remains a sparsely populated land wIth most of the people concentrated In Iii a few cities along the east eastern rn coast coast Eng England England Im land d proper J Jeems teems with wt men and w women women unable to find nd work to do do but the old urge to get out and try what a new country c can t gone cone Officialdom In both and In the colonies seeks to revive revl the old swarming warming spirit wIth But small smaIl s success The story published In In the morning papers Is typical Nearly Englishmen who had been persuaded to move mo to Australia h have e petitioned the British govern government govern govern- ment meat to to repatriate them V 7 They ch charge tha they re bi ced to leave e their homes theIr Koines by us misleading and untruthful propaganda da dri circulated by paid agents of the theA A Australian go and I they tela tella tell tel a sad story f bf of dJ disappointment dl nt star star- and despair What Is probably ably ally more suggestive e they tell teIl also that many of their numbers ibe Je come mentally deranged and that s suicide IcIde Is frequent On this point Warren S. S Thompson Thomp Thomp- son In In his famous amo s book D Danger Spots In Vo World ld Population has a Ung tt At C- C certain perI s- s lir history nations t s-t tend hd- hd u to swarm like beest u the f facts fact's ct seem to tp show t that at only swarming I agriculturalists agriculturalists' li Iri a a l. l low w standard of or f U In can set Set et I tle a new new 1 But t an Industrial sh Jt teed izod d people e s such thi as the English ha have become gradually ceases censes to sw It ses ceC to be bc able t to settle and develop de do- new lands for fot l the 1 city lt life ure to which h It it become m e h accustomed m d i- i Ten Tenders n n. ders lers It u ii master i Such people says Thompson can crin exploit certain of of Hs i 6 ri res res' res resources u S' S s but they are arc like Ilke the p popIe peo po- opIe o- o pie of ot the fab drs 1 who io lived ed by taking iri in- one In one another's s washIngs The troubles the expatriated Eng Eng- arc ha hi A Australia and nd tH th troubles troubles' of lr fellows had fn fa C ir ply cases In point If the then v new cw ds' ds nominally under tile control of the British empire are Soon td tn be It will probably be lie with other f folk lk than Englishmen from the Industrialized mother country Baltimore re Evening U I z t i k 1 |