SALVATION ARMY,
J KTERESTIXG .statistics. Messrs. TTorljcrh and Daniel have published a booh, "General Booth and I lie Salvation Army," by A. M. Nicol. Mr. Nicol till recently occupied a very important position in the Army, ncl'in? as editor-in-chief for the Army's periodical literature. Perhaps tho most valuable part of his book is his statistics of tho numbers of tho Salvation Army. Ho says that these are published for tho first tini=, ami they nvo obviously based on full knowledge. The figures arc: — Soldiers. Great Britain and Ireland 115,000' France and Switzerland ... G.flOO Germany 5,000 Holland and Belgium (1,000 ; Denmark 2,500 Sweden 10,000 Italy mid Spain 200 Austria 50 South Africa 2,500 Australasia . ,10,000. Canada 20,000 United States 110,000 India 20,01)1) Japan 1,500 Java 500 Jamaica, South America, and other parts 5,000 251,250
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1180, 15 July 1911, Page 9
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133SALVATION ARMY, Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1180, 15 July 1911, Page 9
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