SALVATION ARMY CRISIS
HIGH OFFICERS SUSPENDED.
BY ANTI-BOOTH SECTION. I STRUGGLE FOR SUPREMACY. | ‘.United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) ; (Australian Press Association.! \ Received 2.30 :p. cot. to-day. LONDON, Jan. 13. | Although the majority of members ;of the. High Council were absent from iSunfbury Court, uniformed officers (guarded the doors' most olose/fy. during ,th© week-end. The telephone authori- | 'ties have been instructed to refuse all calls to General' Booth’s cottage at (South wold. Inquiries ffhhre elicited that General Booth does not intend making: a statement until the High (Council meets again. !i Tina “Daif.v Herald” says that two •high officers) have been summarily suspended' l>.v the anti-Booth party, and' that disciplinary action will be taken against several more. “It is apparent that th© anti-Booth section will' fight to the bitter end in the struggle for supremacy,” it says. ]
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 January 1929, Page 9
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