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THE SUN Stop Press

FOXTON RACES Himatangi Hack Handicap.—# Warlille, 1; 2 White Ringlet, 2; 7 oyal Black, 3. OPOTIKI RACES Waiocka Stakes.—l Flying Prince, 1; 2 Terazzo, 2; 3 Peter Paul, 3, Only starters. GENERAL BOOTH’S REPLY LONDON, Tuesday. General Bramwell Booth’s personal statement to the High Council of the Salvation Army said that lie would welcome complete rest and relief of responsibility, but felt that he would b less than a man, let alone leader of a great religious organisation if he agree to retire when there was agitation to change the foundation on 'vhich the organisation rester?. He, therefore, refused to resign*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 563, 16 January 1929, Page 1

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THE SUN Stop Press Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 563, 16 January 1929, Page 1

THE SUN Stop Press Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 563, 16 January 1929, Page 1

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