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THE SALVATION ARMY.

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS. The 25th annual statement of accounts of the Salvation Army in Australasia is now in circulation. The general fund and expenditure account shows £22,448 brought to credit, and against this are charges for headquarters maintenance, provincial and corps expenses, training homos maintenance, etc. A deficit for 1906 of £872 is provided for, and £1381 transferred to capital account. The selfdenial fund shows, that £30,981 was raised, £10,435 in New Zealand. Of this Bum .5612 was transferred to the general fund, £3000 to training homes, £4000 to the salary supplement, fund, and there is a disposal of £8063 to the " International Foreign Service Fund." This apparently means that more than one-fourth of the self-denial fund raised in Australia and New Zealand lias gone abroad. This fund is also charged with printing, postage and sundry expenses, £1603.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13744, 8 May 1908, Page 6

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THE SALVATION ARMY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13744, 8 May 1908, Page 6

THE SALVATION ARMY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13744, 8 May 1908, Page 6

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