THE SALVATION ARMY IN DUNEDIN.
Dunedin, This day
The Salvation Army seem to be mal 'ng progress. Yesterday afternoon, after an air mjei : -ig : -i the Octagon, a procession of twelve or fifteen persons, in-dnd.-'ug some men and one woman, fe' 1 in and marched to the barracks, sing'ng a In .nu by the way. Several have had the Aeny badge on the'v breasts for somedays. The la?-ii'ns make the indoor meetings veiy rowdy, but now a sergeant and a crnstable of police keep order.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3661, 9 April 1883, Page 3
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