BITTER FIGHT.
SALVATION ARMY CRISIS. (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) (Itoccirrd 1 i>.in.) LONDON, January 13. Although tho majority of the Salvation Army High Councillors were absent from Sunbury Court, uniformed officers very closely guarded the doors during the week-end. The telephone authori-
ties were instructed to refuse all calls to General Booth's Southwold cottage. Inquiries there elicited the fact that the gejioral is making no statement until the Hii*h Council reassembles.
The "Daily Herald' , says two high officers have been summarily suspended by the anti-Booth party and that disciplinary action will be taken on Severn 1 more "apparent anti-Boothites." Thu fight will be bitter to the end in the struggle for superamcy.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 11, 14 January 1929, Page 7
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