SALVATION ARMY
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NEW LEADFiII’S POLICY fArist. and N.Z. Cable). (Received Feb, 15, 2 p.m.) London, Fob. 14. Outlining; his immediate plans, General Higgins states that it will be necessary .sooner or later to. moot General Booth in order to transfer thq trusitipesUip. If he is unwilling to transfer, then legal action is inevitable.
General Higgins intends to appoint two • Commissions in. order to institute reforms.- One will investigate die method of appointing, future General, and the other will consider the all important question of the trusteeship.
Lb has been decided that the business side will no longer be vested in one man.
The suggestion that America desires control of the Army is absolute ly unfov/ided. The Commissioners of t!<e High Council sent a, message of love and affection, to General Booth and there is no ilßeeling. Commander Evangeline Booth has assured General Higgins of the United snppoifj of the Army in . America..
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2136, 15 February 1929, Page 8
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