One of (he features of the position 011 the Continent (states the London War Cry), is the number of Salvationists who have been called to military service in the various countries where conscription prevails. It will be realised in a moment that soldiers and officers must go to the field of battle, and this applies equally to our leaders. At the moment of writing we believe that Colonel Albion Pevron, ot French-Switzerland, Colonel Fornachon, in command of our work : ir Pram e, with his general secretary, Brigadier Delepraz, and Commissioner Ridsel is doing his utmost alike with the troops, with the wounded brought over the border from Liege, and with the suffering people whose income and work are of necessity declining.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 27 November 1914, Page 3
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121Untitled Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 27 November 1914, Page 3
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