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SALVATION ARMY

HIGH COUNCIL TO MEET. DISCUSSION OF POLICY. Another meeting of the commissionere and lieuteiiant-commififiiqneris who constituted the High Council of the Salvation Army which . deposed General Booth from the leadership in January, 1929, has been summoned. . ■ /i ' The Army chiefs ..will meet in London on November 10. It is aunoun?eL.. that General Higgins, who succeeded General Booth, is anxious to consult the Army leaders upon many matters affectirig the interests of the organisation throughout the world, and to receive the benefit of their ..experience and opinions in plans for the development and advance in various phases ojf .their, work.'- . .. '■ j; When-the High Council met in January, 1929, it was stated that' one result of’the removal of General Booth would-, be a complete democratisation of the Army organisation and its government. ‘ Immediately after- his appointment tne new general set up a council 6f inquiry with a view of getting necessary , changes made in the constitution. T * ccunset has been sitting for severa l, months, but no recommendations -.q,re| as yet forthcoming, and its members, declare that they cannot have any re- . port ready by November.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1930, Page 5

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SALVATION ARMY Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1930, Page 5

SALVATION ARMY Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1930, Page 5

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