The War Cry . aid, he qulck-|y became convinced on two points|~-flrst, the need of Spiritual andfSoeial effort there, for vice, degrada-tion, and Gaiety are to be met withjon every hand; and secondly, thewillingness of the officials to affordjus every facility should The Gen-ieral eventually decide to commence;Oiieratlons. |, .There ace considerable difflcultiesaL lireaent In the way, and overyeffort Wilt, of course, be strained toovweomo them, Meantfcme, it IsKratlfylng to receive Colonel Ham-monds assurance that Port Safd has,under wiae and careful government,rlsou greatly inmoral tone durin


The War Cry . aid, he qulck-|y became convinced on two points|~-flrst, the need of Spiritual andfSoeial effort there, for vice, degrada-tion, and Gaiety are to be met withjon every hand; and secondly, thewillingness of the officials to affordjus every facility should The Gen-ieral eventually decide to commence;Oiieratlons. |, .There ace considerable difflcultiesaL lireaent In the way, and overyeffort Wilt, of course, be strained toovweomo them, Meantfcme, it IsKratlfylng to receive Colonel Ham-monds assurance that Port Safd has,under wiae and careful government,rlsou greatly inmoral tone duringthe past few years. The authoritiesfrankly recognise that much yet ve-raalna to be done, and gladly offertheir aaslataaee to The Army, withWKMtt mathods and objects they areifeaiarsably familiar, and whoae co-ojwatlon they would,, highly value .Tta work of The progress-™JW & way that should: sat the»*t of every galvatiofilat glo^lag^CTBtltods to ,*hrjpJ«6M •pLfitaaj The Wychwood Band. taneously started, and, though ex-ceptional difficulties must, In I henature of the case, confront ourlirave Officers, they are living downopposition and mahing a determinedattack on sin. There iH a. law in ojinrailnn fnItaly, preserving religious liberty forall, and, while that does not allowThe Army universal freedom foropen-air attack, ihere are a few ex-ceptions. This liberty makes iL possible forour Officers io do work In [he cafesand oilier places where people spenda lot of their time. Especially Uthis the caae in Milan and the largercities. War Crys1 are extensivelysold, and by this means the popularresorts are permeated with Salva-tion Influences, In Milan, a Rescue Home has re-cently been started, and, during theshort time it has been working, un-der the direction of Ensign Smith,an English Officer, has been In-strumental In aavlns numbers offriendless girls. These have beenplaced In situations, and are livinglives of purity and honour, The existe


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