THE SALVATION ARMY.
COM.UISNIOXS TO STI'DKXTS. J'XLAKOLD NITiLUK Ol' 1 ACTIOX. ]]y telegraph.— I Ycss Association. Wellington. 'i i>iilfr.lsi,v. At tlic Xalval inn Army Citadel lonight the first -billiOi of commissions isMii'tl in Xew Zealand to students locally trained w'cre beslowed by Commissioner Iticiutiils. Twenty-two students received commissions, ami sixteen olliccrs already in the lield were promoted lo higher grades. It was flmimmoetl Unit the Army's splwre of action was Ijcintr e^ieml'ed'in Xew Zealand, and halls were being opened at. Morrin-ville, Ta !irangii, Ml.. I'V.en, Dcnnislon. Blackball, ' Kilbirnie, l'rooldyu ami Lower Unit.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 167, 14 January 1914, Page 8
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92THE SALVATION ARMY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 167, 14 January 1914, Page 8
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