(From Birmingham)
'Pioneering in Madagascar,' by EDWARD H. LEU
THERE is a special atmosphere of real international service about the talk to be given by Mr. Leu, for he is a Swiss schoolmaster, now a naturalized British subject, working as a Quaker missionary among the primitive Sakalava tribe on the French island of Madagascar, Usually for thirty weeks out of the fifty-two Edward Leu leads a roaming life, on foot, by cycle, in outrigger and dugout canoe, among the Sakalava villages, ' always alone, and yet not alone,' serving his Malagasy fellows tind teaching them.