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IT IS A GOOD ADVIETISING MEDICA Many influential papers of the world noticed this work in the highest barna... For example, The Daily Mail says:- Yet Another Who's Whol and this time from Japan! The reader is apt at Erst to regard it sa a curiosity, as a sign that the Enst has now become Western desetically almt to the last detail. But Who's Who Ja Japan is far more than reference book. It is printed in English sad contains brief biographies, on the sccepted model of prominent man in Japan. r Karita na shiful extor and has done his work well. WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN POBLERING OFFICE,
No 5, 1-chome, Uchisainicho,
"I'M GOING OUT.”
BY A PRIVATE WHO ENLISTED
A YEAR AGO,
The following appear in the Daily Mail Oversia Edition to hand by the last mail:
There's death, there's glory, the's shame, there's misory, there's life force, vivit, and erael; there are all these things out there. Into the middle of then I am about th.be Aung,
nequin, and only noble ach man may musko it an itin dasise to go "than tiể stay behind, as was enside të julw the Maung bình to thêu jeer and thus exid it. Injury is easier faved by must ma than meare, and death than the auspicion
Thers merit, is there, in leaving your dinner to go and ghts man who is coming to steal your silver plata or, a million times worse, insult your wife or your sister?
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If a man is making for your- despot it, it is natural, is it not, to go here! mach him on his way in the field wear the rivar and Eght him there 7.
Lastly, a villain is coming to make you and yours his slaves, with dosath near if you aght think you, you will bositato Hesitate, when your brothers, your friends, inay hap dearer than brother, tre already wounded or fallen in the fight 1. Well, it is all as clear and simpla, as that.
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Uno who goes with me says, "Donth I do not mind. Dying so would be quite the best th
1 bara dona; It would be my trump
I cannot my so with honesty. I have not done enough, lived enough, Bat I am going out a little alire to the wild joys, the mise rles, the horrors, the fear of it: with a grant hope that I shall be an Englishman, trying to say with Rapers Brooke
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been necessary sction had beentukan : Fo thecratical earderations of the liberty f the subject could for a moment stand tu shu way of their duty,. In time of the nation must be the first con ideration, and vie authorities had a tight to take any max and l
If I should die, think only this of re:lotern him if there was the sightest foar |
That there's some corpse of a foreign
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A RUSSIAN TRAITOR.
The Russian papers publish a sensational working steam engines la tropies! countris story of the treachery of Colcnal Masoyedoff by the heat of the sun; the second to sell of the Russian Gendarmary, for look the new engine to be employed in this procom special police guardian of the Tisz and the third to expt is a patent fondasdyedoff was recently hanged.
On the outbreak of war issogerloff metad honuraty emmandant of a training camp in the same capacity towards the Grand From August to November, 1914, he w at Epsom, In March last her gazetted Duke Nicholas and it was during General commander in the Royal Naval Division Fan's visit to the Russian front that his RNVR, but had resigned that post Be treachery was discovered. He confessed attributed his insolvency to his expenses to having been in German pay for ton yours having exceeded his income, to his share and to haring received mi lion of rubles. valueless, and to a claim for £80 mais ing or about to happen in Russia. holding is companies having becomes informed Berlin of everything happen- against bim by Harrods (Limited) for goods confession Implicated others who have supplied to the training camp at Epsom, aither bean banged or sentenced to hard for which he signed a commandant labour. Owing to insuficiency of subscriptions, the committee were unable to discharge the claim, and the War Offico declined to do so on the ground that the camp was a voluntary one.
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to marshal my thoughts and array aty ideas shout it all, but they will, not keep la lios. If one know whether ons was coming back again it would be easier. But there's life thers and there death: and ath. And which of them all is it to be there's mangled, torn life and there's living Exaltation and wild joy mingle with Borrow; A great satisfied contens jostles with sickening fooling at the heart. It must be so. For nearly a year. I havo trained and drilled and sweated in prepars tion for the great ordeal. It has not been easy to keep one's enthusiasm: the work has been afton childish and sometimes fülilo; responsibility has barely stated. There is nothing in the army's autocracy that can appeal to the private who turned bis "Furaha" and fag-warings into somo- thing tangible; to the patriot who suffered cergeant majors that a month before do. The Premier and Leader of The and tell him to get his hair cut.
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GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA.
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Opposition.
It is now suggested that it was Mannys- dof holding up the order to Geners). Ben- cakampf which led to the escape of the randed before Warsaw in the stoma German army corps which was almost, sar
ALARMING EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN.
Exporters & Importers uk me, "How many Germans have public department, against whom it could difficulty was finally prercome by Lour
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A dispatch from Kagoshima reports the ocenrrence en September 3 of a serious A timing speech, which was punctuated earthquake on the island of Suwanose, off The year has been so long and the wat with hearty interjections of endorsement Kagoshies Bay, which caused the inhabi has been so far away-the midier thinks from all quarters of the Chamber, tants to by to the mainland for refuge. It least about the war and reads fewest. newspapers-that it has been diet to dovered a Lounge of the Opposition) appens that for sometime past the Suwa-
that all the sweating, all Mr. G. Wade (Leader drill, was not the ordeal, not the work, bot Sydney, recently, on the the necessity of Los volcans had been threatening, and on caly the preparatios. Odd as it sounds, further imiting the freedom of action of Sunday its sinister indications cul- it has bean when I have gone back to persons of German extraction." Mr. Wademinated in an earthquake of a terrifying. to my eld friends, when way home has been said be proposed to deal with German character. There were continuous oscilla smoog civilians, thas Flanders has come nationalised in this Commonwealth and the tions of the ground for several hours. On Tery Dear. As the monthe dragged by, soms of such Germans. Referring to German though, the pleasure at going to cue's town in the Civil Service, Mr. Wade said that Monday also intermittent shocks were has been doubtful. Felk have a way of while roles and practices were not clearly felt, which the islanders thought portended a volcanic eruption. The island having no being surprised at sight of you and saying laid down, as far as one could gather from shearly but disconcertingly, Eullo, not the conduct of the department, rasa who regular communications with the outer world, fight was for a time impossible. Thi and bloodthirsty little bays was an enemy boru subject, employed in s gote.yet? you stabbed?" and are beginning to have not be proved that he had committed young men who owed to the next. Island, their doubte sa to my being a soldier at all.
1 disloyalty to the British Em called Baksshims, nearer to Kagoshima, I know that much of the time has been pire, would not be interfered with, as far and reported the emergency. The steamer pent in getting us bodily ft. The army as his employment in the public service was Shirakawe Mara was at once dispatched to fosed as cut. Many of us, though, have concerned. That course of action was the scene, all the islanders, numbering been found out in a way that we and not fallacious, highly danzerous, and deceptive 500, catie off on board her. It is reported thought of. None of us knew how very to everybody concerned. His sdain deal that on the island of Rawangse remain only sallish we were; how little generseity wing with the subject was to induce the five people, ains of whom, the father of the oara; how hasty some of our tempera, and Government to change its policy or the other fur, lies too ill to be moved.. how degenerate some of our gentlenes. question, and deal with all individuals of German extraction in such a way as to place. it and not all that see it admit it-on red them under conditions so that they would bot route, marches on rain-soaked nights, not be able to do any harm to the Empire. on days when, food did not come or was not enough, in the heat of discrasion, in the annoying of weaker ones. But though the army found us out I did not spoil our hearts. Mort of us are a bit warmer hearted, a bit more intrepid, and a bit rendier to fear Gud and hit out straight for ourselves and other man.
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The question ator: How did we stand in regard to those people 7 Under the present Gormationlity law. which applial to persons born in Germany and their childras, the conditions were much that there was no obligation upon German- bora people living here, whether naturalis. ed or not, to show allegiance to the State. There is one life which for mine would Such people wars the subjects of Germsuy gladly be given. How that life will bear and the Kaiser, sad compelled to ober my death, if I die, I dare not thick. their laws. Geruas pe ple naturalised in There will ba anger, though, against
irst this country were held under Germain law England, per
will there be remorse. for to be at the call of the German Empire in military service against this country. nover has moan or woman's duty lain zo plain before them; never has it been so After all, blood was thicker than water, easy to ace the lias that divides right from and whilst he did not condema men bare wrong, honour from dishonour. But never, for holding strong views in favour of the Fatherland, the very fact that there too, has one seen life's and so near or
was no obligation either by law or imagined with such pain the effect on those that will be left. There can be nothing convenience for them to be loyal to but sadaces in bequeathing sorrow, be the Australia or the Empire was the strongest idest ons dies for rever so perfeat. Andrason for allowing no Guzman or his aus thinking so, ons may regret, quits honestly to be in a position to do mischiaf. Mon and amebamedly I think, one's going out. tom. Gorman parents had gone to
front with the Australian forces, and Crosbie had been caused on that sccount. In one instance men of German extraction had been placed in command of troose, and it was only in the face of a severe indication from the rank sad dle that they would not sere under him on the field of battle that he was removed from his
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to be declared, was strongly pro-German: What could be the impression docad in the minds of soldiers and the public when they learned that man wha had control on the battlefield was the son of German, and that another son hed the power to atrand and dispense for them T He considered it sufficient to my that should erman extraction ne persons of German bo in our public service or employed in dspensing food or drink in 10y way where! they could, it inclined, do
I the Govern some injury. Be choped ment would take soma drastic action to dispense with Cuscans in the public rrics and give their work to Joyd Britisher, Mr. Holmes said he recognised fully the; non party attitude of the Leader. of the Oppo Ation and the impa talpicik in which he hid dealt with this question, But he invited bem to this ip of the question: When the mmber for Gordon.
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