SALVATIONIST IMPRESSIONS.
Adjutant Dixon, who has been to London since he was stationed for a little while in Feilding, entertained a large company in the Salvation Army Hail last night with an account of his trip and his impressions of sigiivs, scenes, and people. The New Zealand party at the Army Congress were given a real good time in- London, where they saw all the sights. The Congress was instructive, inspiring and'interesting ; and England was a grand country to visit. The Army was going on just the same as ever. Adjutant'Dixon, who left fur Wellington to-day to receive his orders as to the future, said there was a prospect of Commissioner Eva Booth, sister of the present head of the Army, coming out on a tour of Australia and New Zealand in the near future.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2453, 22 September 1914, Page 2
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