BOOTHS DISAGREE
GENERAL CRITICISED. " Army's Sacred Principles ! Violated." I EVANGELINES * OUTBURST. (Australian Tress Assn. — United .Service.! ( Ki-i-pfvff] 1 ii.iii.i LONDOX, February 10. C'!>inn)!s.-io)ici- Kvangeline Imhiili has >e;it a letter to American Salvationists, in which she stairs: "How heartbreaking is the spectacle , presented by the unworthy actions of our general and his long; r.nd hitherio honoured careeY. '"I grieve for you oven more than for myself. He lias contravened the Army".sacred principles embodied in the regulations the founder <:a\;' us which the •reneral himself tanuht and enforced duiinjr half a century. "He has violated the letter and <piii; of the New Testament by drachm hibrethren into the law Courts. Would to (iod I could have protected you ; in: your fellow Sah ationi-ts throujilii-.i , the world from the humiliation in which Xijl — of the Salvationists iis'.i.i the ( ourti* ha< involved us all. "The general has done this de-pitc the entreaties, tears and prayers of the v/is-est and most responsible otlicer-."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 7
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