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SALVATION ARMY CANTEEN

The presentation by Mrs. Anthony Eden, wife of tha British Minister of Foreign Affairs, of a new canteen in the London Foreign Office courtyard is mentioned in a cablegram received from the Salvation Army International Headquarters by Commisisoner J. Evan Smith, Terr1 :al Commander of the Salvation A;.^y in New Zealand..

The cable, telling of the presentation, recalls that ..Mrs.. Eden helped the Salvation Army canteen workers supply refreshments to weary British soßiiers evacuated from Dunkirk.. The chief of the staff, Commisisoner A. G. Cunningham,' in presenting the key, explained that the canteen was the gift of Bengal's Women's War, Fund Organisation, organised by Lady Mary Herbert.

Delicate articles which require shaping after washing such as lace doilies should first be ironed without starch. Then dip a thin smooth piece of cloth into starch and , squeeze thoroughly. Lay this over the article to be ironed, and iron until dry.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1942, Page 8

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SALVATION ARMY CANTEEN Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1942, Page 8

SALVATION ARMY CANTEEN Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1942, Page 8