THE SALVATION ARMY.
' Sir, —Commissioner Hodder has just, remitted £500 to our London Headquarters to bo used for Serbians both in tlieir own stricken country and where they are in need abroad. Ifc will doubtless interest your readers to know that ifc is still possible to minister to the Serbians; our officers being prepared tj do this as prior to the AuslroUerman occupation. The full account of the way in which New Zealand raised, moneys were used appears in the current issue of the "War Cry," and I am taking the liberty' of forwarding a clipping to you, seeing that bo many have evidenced their interest in the relief of the Serbs. Our special representatives are still available, and all desirous of supplying help'cab do eo in perfect safety • through tlio Salvation Army.-—1 am, etc., C. M. RIXON, Adjutant.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2703, 24 February 1916, Page 6
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139THE SALVATION ARMY. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2703, 24 February 1916, Page 6
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