SALVATION ARMY
QUESTION OF CONSTITUTION. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] (Received August 22, 10 a.m.) LONDON, August 21. The Salvation Army Council has passed a resolution, desiring the new General not to change the constitution of the Army, without consultation with the Commissioners. An official wireless message stated: —It is understood that the High Council has reached the stage at which it is in a position to accept nominations. An official statement says that the Council to-day discussed some of the methods by which assistance could be rendered to the Army General, by developments within the scope of the present organisation. This is taken to refer to a suggestion, with which the names of Commissioner Lamb and others are associated, and to which other members of the Council are believed to be strongly opposed, that the General should have the advice of an Administrative Council of Army officers, in matters connected with organisation, as distinct from the duties of Evangelical leaders’! i::.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 August 1939, Page 7
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