MORE ABOUT MAJOR HOME
Appqintrrient To Boys'^^Training Farm "IXTiLL there never be an end to the extraordinary series of actions. which the Salvation Army organization has lately attached to its record m connection with the movements of Major W. Home? In view of "N.Z. 'Truth's" disclosures concerning ' his stewardship as officer-in-charge pf Roto.Roa Island; the 7 latest pronouncement of ) the Army, through .its official organ, the <'War Cry," is nothing short of amazing. "' ; ' r T . j It. says: ". > .•' Field-Major Home, the late manager" (of the' -island) "has. proceeded to the BOYS' TRAINING' FARM, Putaruru, where he will be responsible for the oversight of the Williams' Home." If he is innocent,: it seems strange that Home has given no answer ' to the charges made; if he is guilty, it is grotesque that the Minister of Judtice has ..ot K-jen fit to declare himself on the question of the criminal prosecution of Home for a sequence of alleged unnatural offences, It is 'certainly not a matter upon which the Salvation Army cxc- . 7 cutive may decide. .'•■,.. ;: ! : "';■'. '''■•■■■■A *, ■•'' "-'-''7 ■-" I' * .'T -. _.:. '■'-. , ; *'' , '\:-.^ T' : ''T;
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NZ Truth, Issue 1179, 5 July 1928, Page 1
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180MORE ABOUT MAJOR HOME NZ Truth, Issue 1179, 5 July 1928, Page 1
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