' For some time past General Booth's youngest daughter, Lucy—has been unable to taKe the front place in the Army's work for which. }sho ;wasxemincntly fitted.. YThe "state of her'health-; and that of her husband led to their relinquishing the command of the Swiss territory some years ago .1 Although repeated efforts have been made on their part to fit, themselTes again for similar commands their physical weakness .has compelled them to retire to Commissioner Boothrjellbetg's ■. native :• country—Sweden—whored he has for some time been engaged in loss onerous employment;; Sweden is to bo tho now •charge of .Commissioner M'Kio. .'
at =' ■ . . — 1 m: A Island Telcyrapftlo Addresi: Telephone 3s. • -"Qruar/Anckland." . No. 2537. WILLIAH O B U A E, V 1 (Member Auckland Stack Exchange), icr - STOCK AND SHAREBROKEB. ew HOBSON'S BtJILDIJIGS, AUCKLAND. |j S [nqoiries by Letter or Telegram will reetlvo ' jgniapt ftttcaben.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 497, 3 May 1909, Page 10
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