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STAFF-OFFICERS IN CONFi RENCE : EXECUTIVE OFFICERS DISCUSS THE FUTURE Or ARMY WORK IN NEW ZEALAND.

(1) Commissioner Nicol and Commissioner M'Kie entertain Mr Cruickshank, the General's host, with stories of the Army work in other lands. (-2J Brigadier Cain, Commissioner M'Kie, and Colonel GUmour, stand at attention to salute General Booth. (3) Colonel Lawley interrogates Commissioner M'Kie and Bngader Cain eoncernirg tha Army's work m tins eoljny.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2667, 26 April 1905, Page 37

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STAFF-OFFICERS IN CONFi RENCE: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS DISCUSS THE FUTURE Or ARMY WORK IN NEW ZEALAND. (1) Commissioner Nicol and Commissioner M'Kie entertain Mr Cruickshank, the General's host, with stories of the Army work in other lands. (-2J Brigadier Cain, Commissioner M'Kie, and Colonel GUmour, stand at attention to salute General Booth. (3) Colonel Lawley interrogates Commissioner M'Kie and Bngader Cain eoncernirg tha Army's work m tins eoljny. Otago Witness, Issue 2667, 26 April 1905, Page 37

STAFF-OFFICERS IN CONFi RENCE: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS DISCUSS THE FUTURE Or ARMY WORK IN NEW ZEALAND. (1) Commissioner Nicol and Commissioner M'Kie entertain Mr Cruickshank, the General's host, with stories of the Army work in other lands. (-2J Brigadier Cain, Commissioner M'Kie, and Colonel GUmour, stand at attention to salute General Booth. (3) Colonel Lawley interrogates Commissioner M'Kie and Bngader Cain eoncernirg tha Army's work m tins eoljny. Otago Witness, Issue 2667, 26 April 1905, Page 37

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