The War Cry . ste Officem,Several high caste men recently fellopen, and severely beat one of ourIaJayar, or lo-v easte Offlcera, tearingDla red Jacket off him. Fortunately,reliable witnesses saw the assault,end the case at the Sessions baa JuHttoeen concluded, with tbe result thaton® of the men has received ais yearsJjSHriBODment, and rour others, three-yaara each. This la a result far be-3f<Bnd our :a In the matter, but will have a deterrent effect uponOtfeers like-minded. .Colonel Nuranl has recently heldsvme Interesting meetings In two vil-iige» lately opene*!, Jnat over onol^atdnd conve


The War Cry . ste Officem,Several high caste men recently fellopen, and severely beat one of ourIaJayar, or lo-v easte Offlcera, tearingDla red Jacket off him. Fortunately,reliable witnesses saw the assault,end the case at the Sessions baa JuHttoeen concluded, with tbe result thaton® of the men has received ais yearsJjSHriBODment, and rour others, three-yaara each. This la a result far be-3f<Bnd our :a In the matter, but will have a deterrent effect uponOtfeers like-minded. .Colonel Nuranl has recently heldsvme Interesting meetings In two vil-iige» lately opene*!, Jnat over onol^atdnd converts were waiting to be^fered under the Fag. Tbe cere-fMtay also included tint o( the change^IvSttames from tcatben to Christian.;;;0n the aame Tour, the Colonel hedi greeting at a village which was oneel the first to come over to The Army,itfiise nineteen years ago. The Sol-tttkra here were full of enthusiasmMfe| eagerneas for further beeglnp,-toft made touching reference to their-lit mcetlnes so lout iLJifei ^^ mm »SgSiiS Korean Cadets at the Training Home, Seoul. Van Rossum, whota& been In charge of our work Idi#a, has now returned with his fanv ? iff to Europe, and iti at present stayi^ In Holland. After spending a .? wiris or two there, the Colonel will hoearning to thin country for a fewWtake much-needed furlough, beforef^ceedlng to take charge of fala newanointment tn South Afrlcn, A recent donation received at tlio ^Sadtiuartere, shows clearly the stand- ; of The Army In Helfllligrors. A --^ting swell got Into some trouble la ~\a city, and the police master gave ?m the option of nayltig a fine of F, !in, lb, to The Salvation Army, or be >o Iuuted, Ho gladly paid the monoy fflp The Army, towards the work uitngst poor children,


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