MESSAGES FROM SPIRITS.
GENERAL BOOTH'S STORY. A. and N.Z. SYDNEY, April 19. In his address before tho Millions Club, General Bramwell Booth mentioned that he received a lot of advice from Spiritualists as to how to manage the . Salvation Army. One man in Boston, said ' the General, stated that he had a message for him from my father to the effect that he was very dissatisfied with "the way things were managed up above," and that ho was trying to bring about an alteration. "The General added that the message sounded very like his father. Another Spiritualist, a lady in ' the West End of London, also delivered a message to him from his father. This ran: Tell my son Bramwell to push the collections. The General's comment was: This sounded more like my father..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18689, 21 April 1924, Page 7
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