Salvation Army To Review Its Policy
Received Thursdav, 7 p.m. LOXDOX, June 9. Forty Ccmmissioners and LieutenantCommisioners from Salvation Army districts all over the world, will this week meet at Sunbury Oourt, Middlesex (the house Avhere Dickens wrote Oliver Twist) under the chairmanship of the leader of the Salvation Army, General Albert Orsborn, to review the Army's work during the past four years and decide upon its policy for the future. New Zealand is represented by Commisioner Ralph Astbury. The conference has been called as a result of a promise made by General Orsborn when he was appointed, that without four years the work of the Army would be reviewed.
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1949, Page 5
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