I General Booth left London by i!iVR.M.S. Victoria on the 2nJ "inst,.. and is duo to arrive in Adelawle on Monday, April 10, wliicl\. curiously enough, will be the General's seven-ty-sixth birthday, lie having been born in Nottingham on April in, 1829. As at present arranged, .General Booth will come straight on to New Zealand, holding the first meeting of his present tour in Invcrcargill on Tuesday, April 18. This will be General Booth's fourth visit to New Zealand, and especial interest attaches to tbo fact that he comes here almost immediately after having tafien part in the Welsh revival. General Booth will be accompanied /roe) England by Commissioner Xieo) (the editor-in-chief of the Satlvatioa Army's papers and magazines), Colonel Lawley, and Major Cox.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 776, 20 March 1905, Page 4
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