THE SALVATION ARMY.
[BELGIAN RELIEF FUND APPEAL. hi connection with the above. Adjutant Cook desires to acknowledge receipt of three cheques for £5 each, one each from Kiore, Cardiff, and Stratford ; also £4 one from Cardiff, one from Pembroke Road (£1 4a )&nd two i from Stratford; together with other j amounts, making a total of £2l bs -W.# I received to date. A .strong appeal is now being made ■ throughout the Dominion by the Salvation Army, and the current issue of | the War Cry depicts a stirring and j pathetic scene of Priest and People I being driven from home. J In the appeal now being made, the Salvation Army says: "It will ho of , interest to know that the officers in .Belgium have special facilities lor tho [distribution of relief, and the whole jof the amounts subscribed by the pubilie is paid out on their behalf without I any deduction of expenses whatever, so that the full amount collected will reach the Belgians." Adjutant Cook will supply all neeesisary information..
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 100, 24 November 1916, Page 5
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172THE SALVATION ARMY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 100, 24 November 1916, Page 5
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