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ENERAL BOOTH

HERO-WORSHIT BY BOTH

PRESS AND PUBLIC.

ARMY'S FUTURE IN JAPAN,

"the resultahe effect was that neither.

Japanese nor foreigners present"|| were conpalous of any break in the General's narrative

Development of the S. A

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The topic chosen by the Head of This Day been authorised to

the Salvation Army win the drama- sign for the Company "per procura- tion."

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General Bramwell Booth has been ment will become one of the fore the recipient of unique demonstra-most factors in social service "ali Hong Kong 1st November, 1926. tione of welcome and honour from over the world and appealed to the

All communities of the Japanese Japanese for more workers. people The Japaneso are e880- tially horo-worshippers. and to them General Booth, who is vixit ing this country for the first time is like a noble figure of the past reincarnated on earth again:

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The ZONE of KELVINATION

Few persons know that there da mo certain kind of refrigeration that not only Aweza. foods's long ume But natumlly improves them. Thio,

Es refrigeration with, elf that fa not only very cold, but dry and frosty as well.

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ORDEéntiam sudufian that Uma do

"you stumply diéger it. Your:ratia-

Newspapers, in editorial comiums of praise; opened their arme. Aguratively speaking, to the Chief of the Salvation Army, nat the most noteworthy of the editor tributes come from the pen of Mr. Takutomi the proprietor and editor of the "Kakumin Shimbun," which Although at times rabidly national fatte, you saw in General Booth true hero one where organisation Itrains emissarius to take with them draughts of both physical and piritual reriment to the thirsty and the tired along the dusty high- [ ways of iffe:

One undoubted reason for the warmth of Japanese feeling towards General Booth and his organisation was the brave. and unflinching man-) ner in which the Salvation Army set to work to succour the needy

Fouring the dread days of the 1925 carthquake. That and the realisu- tion of the valuable social service work the Salyation Army is doing day in and day out, for the Japanese people have touched re sponsive cherds in the hearts of many here who, though not of the Christian faith, yet see in the Army a noble effort to live up to the utandards of the Master.

Monster Gathering. General Booth has addressed' many gatherings here, but the most neteworthy was a monster gather- ping at the Hibiya Park, in Tokyo, over which the Premier himselt. presided. This was easily one of the greatest international gather inga ever held in this country. On the platform were, besides the Pre- mier, other high officials of the State including a personal repre- sentative of the Prince Regent;: American and English clergy re-i presenting various Christian per sasions; representatives of Em- Lassies and Legatione; and repre Bentatives of various Japanese accieties interested in social soi vice work. The only jarring note, if such it may be called, was the absence of any representatives of Fuddhism,

Japan i country where tilingur Addresses are, the rule Father than the exception. This

"So for as there are poor, fight," he doclared at a particular] dramatic, point in hf address; so

ng as the unhelped lie in the streets, f Aght; so long as there are hontoless children, Aght fight| to the last." Here the General's) speech was interrupted by vocitar-

applause.

General Booth then, turning to the Premier, invited him to becoma

If he

Salvationist, "I would like to appoint a great leader from among use Japanese, he said, and if the Fremier conacnts, I would not kesitate to nominate him. should accept such a post, then Japan would possess a distinction such as no other country to-day

ha."

General Booth was received in audience by the Prince Regent and believes that the Salvationist move mont in this country has a very bright future.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG FOR NOVEMBER, 1926.

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