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SALVATION ARMY

ARMY PROCEDURE. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, Jan. 31. Catherine Booth declares that she is not opposed to the Army practice to seek the Court’s guidance on legal points, which do not involve a personal quarrel. She says it is an appalling thought that the Council cannot think of a hotter plan Uhan of meeting again, having already done so in a manner declared to be wrong by the Courts. What the Council wants is really power to elect the General’s successor. Thousands of officers and soldiers should have a voice in any change in the Armys constitution.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1929, Page 5

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SALVATION ARMY Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1929, Page 5

SALVATION ARMY Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1929, Page 5

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