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SALVATION ARMY CHANGES

Three of She five Salvation Army divisional commanders in New Zealand are preparing for new fields of work, with their wives, who have specific official responsibilities. Lieutenant-Colonel H. Lord, Northern division (headqußrtera, Auckland) is to take .C d the Central j North division (headquarters, Palmerston North) in succession to LSeotenant-Oolonel A. AKteton, who takes charge of the Canterbury-Westland division (headquarters. Christchurch). Brigadier F. Searle goes from Christchurch to Auckland. Ibe new commands will be taken up during the first week in December. A total of 620 jet aircraft will be In operation by the ■world's airlines by the end of 1961. This is about four times the jot fleet of 1999.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29666, 9 November 1961, Page 24

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SALVATION ARMY CHANGES Press, Volume C, Issue 29666, 9 November 1961, Page 24

SALVATION ARMY CHANGES Press, Volume C, Issue 29666, 9 November 1961, Page 24

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