Writing Jrorn Japan, Mr J. W. Hibson, of Levin, pays a high tribute io the excellence of the work being done in that country by the Salvation Army. “The Salvation Army,” be says, “is very strong on the social side, their hospitals for incurables and the poor, standing out prominently, whilst their training college now has a Japanese Principal; hut, Colonel Tamamura is still the preacher.” “It was just delightful,” he continues, ’lo see folks consecrating themselves, whilst others were seekers, after salvation, whilst their morning services are well attended.” . ~
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Shannon News, 22 May 1923, Page 3
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