SALVATION ARMY
TRUST PROPERTY ADMINISTRATION Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, October 30. (Received October 31, at 9.35 a.m.) General Higgins’s writ has been served on General Booth’s executors. The Salvation Army’s legal representative explains. that the posit-ion is caused by a codicil which. General Booth added to his will after a deposition transferring the trusteeship of the Army’s property from his successor to his executors.
[General Higgins said that he would, with the consent of the Solicitor-Gene-ral, apply for a writ transferring from General Booth’s executors to himself for administrative purposes on behalf of the Army its trust property in Britain, which is worth £1,000,000.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20320, 31 October 1929, Page 11
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