"Bolieve me," wrolo an officer of the Now Zealand Expeditionary Force recently from France, "tho Salvation Army has done wonders in this war. What makes mo appreciate its efforts is that every officor in the Salvation Army does his work with a glad face, and not as if ono should look miserable to bo religious. ... It seems to me that the Army takes a. delight in.helping' those that are in trouble,_p.ooiv.or rich." ■ Field-Marshal Viscount Fronch has boon a keen observer of the world and its ways. Hero are his words about tho Salvation Army's work as a wholo:—"Of all tho great associations and organisations which have sprung into existence in the last fifty years for the', temporal and spiritual welfare'"of tho community none have offered finer work or attained more splendid results throughout the British Empire than tho Salvation J Ajmy/: I
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9953, 24 April 1918, Page 11
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