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THE SALVATION ARMY AT WELLINGTON.

AVellington, This day.

The opening services of the Salvation Army were celebrated yesterday at the Princess Theatre, Avhich has been engaged by Captain Ted AVright for twelve months. At each service there Avas a large attendance, curiosity evidently inducing many to attend iv anticipation of something sensational occuring, but they wero doomed to disappointment. Three men at the 11 o'clock drill, avlio were intoxicated, became disorderly, and Avere ordered by the police to AvithdraAv. Tavo of them, persisting in using bad language outside the theatre, wero handcuffed after some resistance, and loged in tho lock-up. The proceedings othenvise were tame.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DTN18830618.2.14.8

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3720, 18 June 1883, Page 3

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THE SALVATION ARMY AT WELLINGTON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3720, 18 June 1883, Page 3

THE SALVATION ARMY AT WELLINGTON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3720, 18 June 1883, Page 3

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