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"The Coming of the World Tea- cher" was the subject on which br. H. E. Lanspart gave an address at Thursday's weekly public, meeting of the Hong Kong. Lodge, the Theosophical Society. An extract of his remarks follows:-

Coming events cast their shadows before, for events in the physical world are but the reflections of the higher worlds. events that take place spiritually in

There seems to be a widespread expectation in the world to-day that some great spiritual teacher is likely soon to appear amongst men, in expectation which is manifest ing itself to-day in almost all parts of the world.

Three Great Reasons,

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(1) The needs of the world; (II) certain changes which are taking place in the world and indicate the opening of a

tinent of the now race can be found world period, of a new cycle in in the ancient scriptures of the world. And we see that the new

evolution:

now

(III) the widesprend expecta-race has already, appeared in tions, and the reasons underlying America, according to American them.

ethnological reports. There we

We must take it for granted,' as have a new proof of the new era. Is generally accepted amongst reli- coming. And, whenever a new lous and thoughtful people, that sub-race is forming. whenever there exists an occult government humanity stands at the cross-ways. of the world, consisting of beingsjever a great teacher is appearing higher than man, who guide the to reform, not to tear down, to NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY destinies of nations from the higher bulld, not to destroy."

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alike

The world teacher is here, such te my personal belief, and that of many throughout the world, with

In some of the ancient religions me. that an EXTRAORDINARY

we find clear statements as to this GENERAL MEETING of the above that the occult hierarchy sends out, named Company will be held at the from time to time, according to the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, world's need, one of the greatest NO SLEEP FOR 10 YEARS. Matheson & Co., Ltd. No. 18, Pedder amongst them, the teacher, the SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG Street, Victoria in the Colony of founder of all the religions of the Ten years without sleep is the Hong Kong, on the 10th day of world, who is always coming for the record for insomnia set up by M. May next at 12 o'clock Noon for helping of struggling humanity in Bubinoff, a Russian lawyer, accord- considering and, if thought it, critical periods of its evolution, at ing to passing the sub-joined Resolution the opening of each new era, to which announces his death at a. telegram from Moscow as an Ordinary Resolution.

Jusher in a new world period, a new Viatha. It is said that M. Budinoff That this meeting authorises ideal.

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6.43

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MURDER OF FOREIGN MISSIONARY & SON Meagre details have been cabled Home about the dastard attack on a party of foreigners of the Chian Inland Mission at Yunnan and a Roman Catholic priest who was in the party.

Yunnan is a quarter from which this latest most unexpected.

outrage is

A missionary was murdered with one of his children, his wife was stabbed, the other child is missing and a lady missionary has disappeared!

You will be performing a duty to yourself out here and to people at Home by telling them exactly what occurred, if only as an

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CASUALTIES ON BRITISH WARSHIPS.

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Horizontal.

1. As..

4. A short piece of rope or line. 9. To know.

11. A fish of the shark kind,

12, An eruption of the skin.

18. To dissipate."

15. A large antelope of South

Africa.

17. Crabbed. 18. Nothing..

20.

Self..

21. A deliberative convention

22. Divisions.

24. Hustily,

25. Elders

27. Compara point..

28. To line the top of

29. Petitions. **

30. Printera' measure. 32. A grain.

33. To kindle.

34. The nominative plural of the

second person.

36. A mineral capable of being

cleaved into olastic plates of extreme thinness, fa

38. Volcano in Sicily.

39. S. L. (Actual)', 52, di

40. Quartermaster (Abbreviat

ed)

42. One to whom alegacy is

bequeathed

44. N. U. (Actual), 46,(Same as 29 Horizontal) 46.A small roll of tobacco. 47. Girl's name.

40.) A amali, pack sąddle,

51. To knit.NAM

53. R. O. L (Actual).

54. The awn.gu Ag

67. A planetarium.

59. To plunder...

81. To reach

62. RY. LA (Acti

63. Light sword with a narrow

binda (Plural),

64. Military decoration (Abb,

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for the correct solution

solution, for the you have not don have done

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the

Vertical.

2. To make' useful,

3. Furniated With Alsles. 4. Pelson.

5. A word of denial..

6. An exclamation.

7. Formed with

olosely 'corded.

8. To haul

9. Welks or withers.

10. An Introduction.

18. Performed.

14. To wear out.

16. A spring.

18. Sixteenth of a yard.

19 Upleas

22. Sovereigna.

23. To stammer.

25. To jeopardi

· 26.

surface

A large net for catching fish, 27. Denial.

28. 00. M. (Actual).

81. Not any

85.A large stable for horses.

37. Another time.

987 State (French).

Procures by collusion.

41. Mean."

48

(Same as 87 vertical).

44. A marine chatopod worm..

45. A spring of mineral water. 48City in Cambridge,

50

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56. An equal quantity (Medical);

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