GENERAL BOOTH
JUO'T.dd F T '!, <'AM!'Air.\ AT Dl/NKIUN. ( Per United Pres- .V-sor;iation.i PUN KHUN, -tun;- 14. General 13->•••!!: lids evening: concluded a fttui arkable ant oro im, h;' cvt-ty moment betn<! crowded with activities. Throughout he addr-v-ed larg- and ( to hu-iasi ■i■ uath'-r insa, also addre.'-tintt o’.‘‘rl!ow I'U'cnnr and the scholars of both the Corls' and Boy.'’ Htsrh Schools. in addition to --.vrral meetings of a semi-private nature. Hi' ban be'-n charmed mid touched by the warmth of hi.' various' receptions, and the result.-! of 1 T>a campaign have been hnthly gratifying 11“ leaves to - morrow f--r Wellington, where he will conduct the anmnl cmgre'-s.
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Southland Times, Issue 18850, 16 June 1920, Page 7
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105GENERAL BOOTH Southland Times, Issue 18850, 16 June 1920, Page 7
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