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OFFICER COLLAPSES.

Had Just Delivered Address On Death. Melbourne, April 9. “Death holds no terrors for me. I shall welcome it when it comes, but I am not anxious to die.” A few moments after he had- uttered these Words at Malvern on Sunday morning, Brigudier Samuel Clarke, a retired officer of the Salvation Army, collapsed and died. Brigadier Clarke was delivering an Easter address in the Salvation Army Hall <ti4 Malvern, .speaking on the Christian view of death. For nearly fifty years Brigadier Clarke had been, an officer of the Salvation Army, which he joined at Larne, near Belfast (Ireland). He came to Australia in 1893.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 408, 15 April 1937, Page 2

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OFFICER COLLAPSES. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 408, 15 April 1937, Page 2

OFFICER COLLAPSES. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 408, 15 April 1937, Page 2

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