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THE SALVATION ARMY.

THE KING RECEIVES GENERAL BOOTH. By Telegraph.— Press Asiwolatlon.—Copyright. (Received June 23. 11.17 p.m.) ■ London Juno 83. , The Court Circular announces that the King has received the IRevi^Wil? • liam Booth, cbmmudef it-chief of : the Salvation Army. The newspapers state that the private secretary at the King's command intimated to General Booth that it was His Majesty'* pleasure to receive him. General Booth, who is much impressed with the King'a kindness, says he wm, grateful- for f the opportunity of submitting to the King information regarding the work of the Army. The King, he adds, listened with evident pleasure, and showed special interest in the efforts of the Army for the poor. His/Majesty, said cordially that he wished ■the Army continued prosperity and success. General Booth Bays that other Sovereigns have taken a sympathetic interest in the work of the Army. ■ r. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12608, 24 June 1904, Page 5

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THE SALVATION ARMY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12608, 24 June 1904, Page 5

THE SALVATION ARMY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12608, 24 June 1904, Page 5