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The Salvation Army Again.

At the Wellington Police Court on Saturday, Thomas Redford was charged with acting in such a terbulent manner as to interfere with the Salvation Army, and he was therefore called upon to show cause why he should ' not' be bound over to keep tne peace. .Asked what he had^. to. say, accused said he had been asked m to sing, but he sang too loud and was " thrown out.' ' Horace Baker, secretary to the Army, proved the offence^ adding that the defendant had" been turned out several times. Bedford, after cautioning the 1 witness that " he was a Christian and musn't tell lies," subjected him to a rigorous cross-exaniinatiori as to the occasions upon which he (accused) had been ejected. Several other witnesses who were called proved the offence, and the accused was bound over to keep the peace m two sureties of £10 each far six months.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 18, 19 December 1884, Page 2

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The Salvation Army Again. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 18, 19 December 1884, Page 2

The Salvation Army Again. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 18, 19 December 1884, Page 2

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