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Show I'r.ii'AiiiMi tiniNsi .sL.timn. Iliibsu la Itarulug wltloni by ei-lerhuci. ei-lerhuci. riiefnmine which hatpre-valid hatpre-valid lii large dlitrlctt ol that country forthe grculi r part of tho iar but taught the govt inmeiit an Impreulvo htion. Htept aro being taken for the (urpoteof, to fur at pottlhle, averting tuch acilimlly lu future. Among the mraturet to 1m mloptil It thu tree-tlonof tree-tlonof bulUlngt In dlflireut tartt of the ru Ire for tho t-torage of grain for ecid, tuatto alwat have lulUctent for that (uriiotc, It It lutcudei to make thei.o touru t of i uoi ly t ritual, b loaning It out to nil ueud farmcrt at tied tlnu, and having It repaid at harvcit from thu i ro t. ItUaltu tobeattaudinglaw that, at ttaled Intervtla, tho government It to bo Inf irmedof the j rognti of the iio whllo they aro growing, to that In ctteof projective failure, tueh tte at may lie needed bi prevent famine may be taken In time. I.titilouco It an excellent tchool matter, and It thowi goal oorninon tiyite lo accept of and act upon the let-ton! let-ton! It Imptrtt The I.itier-day Haltilt bavo bieu taught by the voice of revclallon and brophecy that famine would t n feature of the timet In which we live, and they have been ad Hied to to thape Ihelr ooudltlorit at to anticipate It. I.ren ihould there not In auy oilcnilve failure of cro- In thlt region, reg-ion, the condition! that obtain on any cxtentlvemrface of the globo are, In tlMtodty, liable to affect every other ptrtofthe world When all thing-appear thing-appear to be going along imoothly and proifierouily, (nojle are likely to luiaglnu that tuch a iltuatlon will be perittual. In view of projlctlon-, tioth ancient and mo-lern, In reference to tho timet In which wa live, Ibltlt not to In contlttenlly exctid In the prettut eich, which It uuo rf troublu and conflict, not only at relatrt to the hottt of men, but wllh re-gard re-gard lo the ileuienta of niturc. A wlte man forcieet theuvll dtynnd rovldea ogitutt It. Tin oomniunlly hatha tome 1 ait ciperlenco In tho matter of famine, but the memory of It It beginning tofaJe. |