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WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN
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TUESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1915.
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IN THE GRIP OF A VILLAIN
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well as others, have forgotten God. They are materialists. They don't believe in the
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Divine. They are after prosperity, andth na peal, or a bymn? Are not these such interference only engenders bitter their only gadis Mammon. Nothing canongs a national shame furus? Don't theness and does ultimate hartii. Have them bats return to God. Men say make us feel the need in our national life
that after the war all will be changed; and for a grander and greater purity Bow (That thorough, organisation of botir when you press them you and they are shall we come out of the war, if so go lato capital and labour is essential to the sparking of political changes Rochlimit with a comis song in our soul?
smroth working of the industries, and, and the rast. But there's an old uying ▲ Talk With General Booth in the North of Scotland, Now boat, old tionists in the British Army, 20,000 of them "generally suited by negotiations between There are something like 30.000 Salva that where this is the cas, disputes are rocks. No political changes can bring the millenniam. Naisternationalising of at our Some of those as you may imagine, are
out-and-outers, and 20,000 adheren the parties themselves. en provent strikes and wars. What you troubled in their souls by having to kill. want in your boat, new or old, is a captain;
One of them mentioned this difficulty, and the bridge you'll go to pieces on the veryLock here; what you're get to do is this and unless, you have cat the Almighty on to bien ansther Salvationist mado answer: anme rocks which made shipwreck of your pau've got to do your duty to Od, and
Harold Begbie writes in the Daily Chro
picin:-
former state."...."
That disputes frequently arise from an exaggerated estimate of the return on
to this return should be promoted, as capital, and that schemes for asevitala. exaggerated views often lead to unreason-
William Booth-that mighty old man with the heart, of a child did what 50 Englishman had over done before him, did the one thing no Englishman wat apposed
country. If in the "esume of doing that He told me that all over the world men day you happen to kill your fellow-man able deamnds. capable of doing; ha established an interna. tional religion. Alors
among all the are now looking to this great British that's no afhir of in these islands, the it will emerge from war. religious organisations in
(10 That the Industrial Council, which Empire and wandering in what new form
though the
•'I have been
spirit of war is was appointed by the Government in Salvation Army is international
Then of William Booth reigns in big mensely impressed," he told me, "by all bostila to the spirit of Christ, boing 1011, and which is composed of an equal i stead, and finde just now his international countries concerning this matter. They Booth tells me that his fusetings up and representation of capital and labour, with
reports which reach me from foreign give rather than submissive, General
attended a non-political chairman, has not been, of men in khaki. Ac believes that by men, with a
the
of all religious leaders in this country is solves, how we shall reconstruct ourselves
be
response.
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INTED AND PUBLISKA? UT 8, Krxa.rollton bulisted by the winds of war. · He want to know how we shall reorgains on down the country att gidarinoptagettilised since the ontbreak of war, that most concerned by the jatenational What a chance for the churches Just was the nation în moodi, more sympathetic, adequate explanation of this has been ar shouting English Salvationists, and Icharacter of the war. Garman Salvationist think for a moment what our infuenco co-religion; and a great national relicious ofered, and that the valuable report of who are well-known in society sad of Russian Salvationists are shooting Austriah Empire was organised on a Christian for its fall barreas till the war is over, has not been made the of
might
be in the world if the whole British crude, though it most necessanly wat its enquiry into industrial agreements Mivel hundred foreigners associated with Salvationists. The General of the Salvation" foundation. And why isn't it so organis- would, he thinks, meet with an enormous (1) That the enforcement of compul. Japan appear in the hook. Quite new Army, like the Pope in Rome, must keep edi Don't we profess ourselves to
aterials and accurate sketches, both being his head. He keeps it, I think, very otterly free from prejudices."
Christian nation? Have, we announced effec.ually.
And we are so poor cries there arbitration where large bodied of.. Picture him to yourrall seated at the ourselves as a nation of atheists? Have a General. We are the poores of religious men are concerned is an impossibility, arren baiza table in his dark bluts frock coat made a national renunciation of God Bat bodies. Alunost all our work is done by and that an inquiry into the sacrits of Trogged black, a crimson and gold
Tho foged with bbock and rinsson-Mau gold And nob! a nation of Christian? Look at the we had the support the rich as well as capital and labour, and the publicity can say that we are in beart and mind voluntary workers. What we could do it dispute by experienced men represent. gold drink traße; look straps for the shoulders. The long white cur soulless commercialism: Consider tha
at prostitution; look at the affection of the poor!" Subscribers for the second annual edition Air in rushed over the top of his head,' change iLavery man really believed in God, of Who's Who in Japan' will be allowed |'hrows are for ever going up and down, ileally felt himself an immortal spirit
tending to stand upright. The. black
responsible to God, and really endeavoured
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(12) That trade orion limitation si output is against the best interests of Jabour"
(15). That official representatives of labour are generally men of capacity and i fairness, deserving of the confidence, of
(14) That the effect of the war upon
war bonus or wages advance should only industries has been ruzied, and that say
be granted after full investigation by leaders of capital and labour..
Many louential papers of the world and passionate gratures of the hands or in and anger, tyrannies bot what so tou at Macchester a paper was rond by the rack and file.
movementa
The brown eyes never for a moment express ta lite for others, as Christ bids him. the same feeling. The small, pured Why, no revolution could compare with mouth works like a nigger at atterancesach a revolution as this. It would bring The rather puffy and ivory coloured face heaven to girth. And unless we bring becomes suffused with colour as he pro-hearea to earth, akali always have heir And it is not so much in the quick an earth-bitterness and hatred, jealousy ceeds.
the conselows
of the body, as in greed and vice and sin.
and oppressions. At the meeting of the British Associn For example, The Daily Mail saya- the coergy, the firs, the vitality and the Yet another Who's Who and this changing expression of this almost feminine Opportunity for the churches! It'a reta Sir Charles Mucsis on Capital and Labour time from Japan! The reader is apt at face, so like his mother's, that you become but I can't help feeling that too many of
part t of my religion to dzery other religious intens Srat to regard it as a curiosity, as a sign aware of the restiere activity of the man's the churches, instead of using this war as reace. After reviewing the conditions in for promoting industrial practically almost to the last detail. Bat and cant. Deeply and blazingly he feels religion of Jesus Christ, are only atingind endeavoured to show that the East has now become Western mind. Bo is the antipodes of humbug an opportunity to convert men to the the cotton industry, Sir Charles sail he Who's Who Ja Japan is far more than the truth of religion. Violently and ging to sessolato their particular brauch a quriosity: it is a very sound and useful angrily he rebels against coldnest of heart of the church with the patriotism of the
(1) That barmonious relationship be- reference book. It is printed in English and deadness of spirit. ". and cuntaine brist. hingmsphies, on the
moment. I want to see an immense crossde tween Cupital and Labour is always of as the British nation-I might say En- accepted model of prominent me in Japan.
test sin. I want a fory crusade agafant the utteret Importance, and that at piris concerned," the graster the diffi Me Kurita is a skilful editor and has done
Dational apostasy. I want to see this great time of great national is 16 is cutties to be faced, the master is the his work well.
nation converted to God."
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I asked him how the international, character of the Salvation Army had been aflestad by the war,
ENGLAND OR RUSIL!
In conchion, Sir Charles said: So far
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auch an arousing is now taking place. argi, that everyone is being made to feel seriousness of the situation, and that classes rùnst be prepared to make any sacrifices that may be necessary to en- sure the speedy and victorious termina.
He replied. "War has strengthened the WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN PUBLISHING ÖFrics,pirit of internationalism. Throughout the neutral nations there is a fresh enthusiasm for the Army; and in Germany itself the that loads the way
Is it to be England or will it be Rawia,colossal task en that by which the Govern Salvation Army is expressing & renowed.
ropht was offfronted the task would have loy dty to the international idea. Some of
Dostoevsky said in 1871 that Russia's been lightened and much would have been the relief work in Germany is administered and contribution to that civilisation of ined. had they at one enlisted the
be the contribution of the Europe was to be through the. Align Army, and although Russian Christ very different Christ sistacce of experienced industrial or the German Government has naturally of the average English parish. Just re-canisers and coordinated ail existing LONDON DIRECTORY,led ups great number of our German cently the Salvation Army has opened its organisation.
people, still have left a considerable body work in Rumi, and, supported by the
tion of the naprecedented struggle in of the men whose services in the adminis
That the United Kinglom is as which we and our Allies are neared in tration of charity-feeding starving child-municipality of Petrograd, is making head- NABLES traders throughout the Worldren and so ca-s folt to be valuable way among the people of the slums. Some well organised as any other nation, and defence of freedom and civilisation
to communicate direct with English Belgium all our officers, with only two years ago, when William Booth was in
nd there been effective co-operation of MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS
exceptis, are at their posta. Meetings asia, peasant heard of the Salvation the industrial, commercial. financial, aro beld, relief work is going on; but the army as a religion that could cure dranken scientific, transport, and labour interests
Terted. He
was converted, be lost all These poor people taste for drink, and he walked back the up enough joy to sing. 1.200 miles to his home a new man. His conversion remains a fast to this day. Of such in the people of Rumis,
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racement of the war the position in every reaped to-day would have been vastly bester than it is.
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(4) That by the co-ordination of these Let me give you an idea of the Salvation very remarkable degree, and I suppose he Army creed by narrating an incident from ittercats the problems connected with the is more acquaisted than any other man in France. Two ladies' sang recently at as supply of the necessaries of life and with the world with the fall tale of horror and entertainment giren in ons of the hats the undue rising of prices of commodi.bion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily agony caused by this universal slaughter. They were rather elaborately gowned, and tios might have been coped with much He told me certain unprintable things they sang the usual vulgar songs from more successfully than they have been which made my blood zon cold. And yet contemporary comic operas. At the con
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(5) That the rise in the prices of com evidence against faith in a Supreme Being. sergeant was called upon to propose a vote modities has undoubtedly been the main devastating in its effects as the drink izstie, civilly, butadded At the same time,
"This war," he said, is nothing like so of thanks. Ho fulfilled this duty quite factor in creating industrial sardat.
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for ever of the destruction-destruction of aging of such songs in the face of death, bodies and souls, destruction of lands and in the mids of suffering and pain, and houses-wrought drink, prostita.simply unthinkable..
tion, and sweating 7. People who accepted SALVATIONISTS IN THE TRENCHES. without marnier the atrocious suffering
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In the moral sphers. God is omnipotens for my King and country, but I died for but omnipotence cannot make fire of two
Ler and the children, tou. They kiss the
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and two, or make a le a truth. Why Finds of our officers. The last words, or do God permit this war? Why does Hooe man were just these. Tell Bob to riek permit sin? God is not responsible for to his mother. Such men as theas do they alv, and He le not responsible for war. Man is responsible. And war is
want comle songs before they go into the apreading anguish, destitution, wretched: trechua Dout people realise that the Bri- who have enlisted for the highest motives? tich Army in largely made op now of inen very same cause which allows in to work a Would Cromwell's soldiers have fought bot woren havoo among the human'ÍLCO,”.....
ness, and sorrow incalculable, trom the
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tar il fashionable, women had any comic
songs to them? fan't this spirit among us Fle må forward in ble chair and midproof positive that we really doobkape what Neglect of God that is the use. And religion is, that we have giren 1eligion up I use this war as a passing event by which Comp wigs --cloes any rational man sup all men who truly bellave in God may. If paso that comalo songs are better for courage they will honestly and fearlessly use it draw the nations to 'resliss" man's/ribed of ChristWare come about through a cortain tate of society. It'ano ban saying Garmaty What would dominion. Every nation wants something very much. Tike that. Eygry nation in for policy arms the baredes of meets descended from soud thumping 17 Cough, Bandy al ouoe For sala principles of materiallam. Almost everybody mean a winter-long cold. Take Chambar- Table Hôen, with Win quran men of all nations, our own by All Choorists dod Beceakerpes.
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