SALVATION ARMY
SPECIAL ADDRESSES GIVEN BY MAJOR HAYES
Special addresses were given at the Salvation Army services yesterday by Major Sam Hayes, manager of the Army’s Auxiliary Company, Wellington. All the services were well attended, and Major Hayes’s addresses were most instructive and enjoyable. In his afternoon address, Major Hayes, touched upon coditions'in Australia, India and Ceylon. One point of interest mentioned by Major Hayes was that in Queensland, Italian and German communities were being established with their Fascist and Nazi interests, which it was held, were a dangerous element. He instanced one place visited by two Salvation Army officers in which they could not make themselves understood.
On Saturday evening Major Hayes gave a special address to the young people.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 July 1938, Page 6
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