SALVATION ARMY
HIGH COUNCIL RESUMES. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, Jan. 9. A Salvation Army communique states the High Council has icsimicd. after the American Commissioner, Brenglo, had read a s-riomre lesson for the day and prnvor. Ilu afternoon session opened w.itli a hymn. The President, read , a i.e!eg"um Imp the General in reply to yoslcni.iy’f greetings“l thank you lor y°ui telegram and fully ''ccinrocaie all yei say. May “God” guide ami bicss voi. and your homes. A oiks a licet it n.ito ]y, Braimvell Booth.” The question of sending a deputation to see the General was lining discussed when the Council adjourned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1929, Page 5
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