THE SALVATION ARMY.
SPLIT IN THE BOOTH FAMILY. Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—
London, March 7. Commander Ballington Booth and his wife, who were in charge of the American section of the Salvation. Army, have accepted their dismissal owing to the peremptory demand of the commandant, Herbert Booth, for their keys.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10074, 9 March 1896, Page 5
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