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SALVATION ARMY.

The following changes of officers in the Salvation Aniiy nfe announced:—

Colonel Birkenshaiv to Ire .Commander, Sydney province,' New South Wales, with Major Joliilsdn to'be bis provincial secretary; Major Carinichael to be Provincial Commander of Wellington; Brigadier Vinco (Bathiirst, New South Wales), Provincial Cbi'niliander of Auckland; Brigadier Gist (Western Australia), Provincial Gtilimiahder, Christchurch, with Adjutnht Walls as chancellor; StiitY-CaptaiH Hamilton to he chancellor, Auckland; StalYCnptuin New bold, chancellor, Wellington; Adjntaiit Wilson, chancellor, Dunedin; Brigadier. Jago (New South Wales), to take charge of Dunedin; Major Rowley (o retain oversight of the Young People's work for Auckland and Wellington; Brigadier. Albiston has been transferred to UiSllarat. . Tbo following alterations in commands of- corps take place on January 11:— , Apiti, Captain Shipwav (Durgaville) and Lieutenant Lister; Ashkiirst, Captain Q. Smith (New South . Wales); Auckland, Adjutant Haywood (Palmerstdn North), Captain A. Harford; Carterton, Captain Calcblt (Nofsewodd); Cambridge, Ensign Andrew (.Thames); Davenport, Ensign Tattoo (Woodville); Ellhiim, Stalf-Cap-taih Wallace (Auckland); Dargaville, Captain E. liarr (from furlough), Lieutenant E. M'Kinndn; Foxton, a new opening, Captain Pike and Lieutenant Gudsell (both front Rotorua); Gisborne, Adjutant Mai'shitjl (Petoiie) and Lieutenant P. Lovell;'Hamilton, Ensign Simpson (Inglewodd). ■• •' Hawerii, Ensign E. Gibbs (Devonport); Inglewood, Ensign Areuell (Masterton) ; Levin, Adjutant H. Cook (South Wellington) and Envoy Bower j Marton, Captain H. Adams (OtnhiilUi) j Masterton, Adjutant Hultfjuist (Hastings); Newton (Auckland), Adjutant Gray (Eltham); Norsewood, Captain L. Church (Ashhurst); Onehiiiiga, Captain liimnier (Levin); Opotiki, Adjutant Vyle (Hhlcliitha); Otahubu, Ensign H. Wilsdii (Stratford); Otaki, Captain Caporn (Pahiatua); r«o----roa, Ciiptain 31. Shearer (Pamell) and Lieutenant L. Thompson. PalnUM-ston North, Adjutititt I'. Jlelksham (Gisborne) and Captain A. Goodsir; l'ahiatila, Ensign K. Potter (Waipawa) atid Lieutenant L. Young; Parnell, Captain N. Jenkins (Hamilton); Patca, Captain Tfpiiberth (Rahoutu) and Lieutenant Mela-tons; Pukekohe, Captain S.. Green (from New South Wales) tihtl Liettteiiaht Sawyer.

Petone, Adjutant' M. Wellington (Newtown); Raefihi, Ensign ICeucke (Carterton) and Envoy Lynch; Rotorua, .Ensign Hart (Otaki) and Lieutenant Dulistan; Rahdutu, Captain T. Wi.llets (Apiti); Stratford, Captain P. Nicholson (Tnihape) and Lieutenant Baldwin; Taihape, Captain E.. Smith and Lieutenant Birks (Patea) j Tduranga, Maori work, Captain W.atkins (South Island); Thames, Captain J, Lainberlbil (Whahgarei); Waihi, Major Stone (Cambridge) and Captain J. Cobb J Waipaiva, a captain ;ind lieutenant from the Training College,: Melbourne,

■ Wellington South, Adjutant O. Lord (Oneluuiga): Woodville, Captain A. Churker (Marton); Whangarei, Adjutant S. Geo and Captain Fisher (Opotiki); Tauiiinrmiui, Captain Scliofl'erle and Lieutenant Lord;. Hastings, Adjutant Sansoiii (Tauraugn).

lVnihslers.-Staii-Caphiin Sims (Wnihi) to Newcastle, Not South Wales; Adjutant Styles (Hawera) lo Port Chalmers; Captain Trenwith f-Ractihi) to Crvstal Brook, Soiiih Australia; Captain M. Lawson, on furlough, to Lawrence.

brown's kiddies had bronchitis, and Mrs Brown.the "Flue." Poor Brown' himself was in (.lie dnmna and things looked very blue. ' A kindlv neighbour dosed them all with Woods'. Great Peppermint Cure "Twas just the thing to fix them up iind make recovery sure. "Geo whiz!" said Brown, "That's simple! Ho plucked up heart again, And now tho Browns, and Mrs. Brown , . are all as right as rain—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1331, 8 January 1912, Page 7

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SALVATION ARMY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1331, 8 January 1912, Page 7

SALVATION ARMY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1331, 8 January 1912, Page 7

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