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WITH INDIAN TRIBES.

General Booth's Grandchild As Pioneer Salvationist. PRIMITIVE WESTERN GHATS. (Received 0.30 a.m.) LONDON, September 17. Adjutant Murial Booth Tucker, the youngest of the late General Booth's 27 grandchildren, accompanied, by Adjutant Barbara Atiton, will begin in January Salvation Army work in India among the Bhils, a primitive hill tribe of Western Ghats. The tribesmen still carry bows and arrows. Adjutant Tucker and Adjutant Auton aro at present studying the language and will also undergo three. • months' medical training before sailing. No other Europeans are stationed among tho Western 1 Ghats.

[The International Cable News appearing In this Issue is published by arrangement with the Australian Press Association and ♦he "Sydney Sun" — "Melbourne Herald' News Service, Limited Ey special arrangement Benter'e World Service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used In the compilation of tho overseas Intelligence published tn this issue, and all rights therein in Aee tralla and New Zealand are reserved. Such of the cable news on this page a* Is so beaded has appeared in "The TlmesT fti.d is cabled to Australia and New Zealand V 1 special permission. It 6boulu-be uDder uood that the opinions are not those or " The Times" unless expressly stated to be so.] '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 221, 18 September 1934, Page 7

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WITH INDIAN TRIBES. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 221, 18 September 1934, Page 7

WITH INDIAN TRIBES. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 221, 18 September 1934, Page 7

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