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PRESENTATION PORTRAIT TO SALVATION ARMY LEADER.—A portrait of himself in oils was presented to General Higgins, the retiring leader of the Salvation Army, at the William Booth Memorial Training College, Denmark Hill, London, on September 19. General and Mrs. Higgins are seen standing beside the portrait, and the painter, Mr. F. O. Salisbury, is to their right.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1934, Page 5

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PRESENTATION PORTRAIT TO SALVATION ARMY LEADER.—A portrait of himself in oils was presented to General Higgins, the retiring leader of the Salvation Army, at the William Booth Memorial Training College, Denmark Hill, London, on September 19. General and Mrs. Higgins are seen standing beside the portrait, and the painter, Mr. F. O. Salisbury, is to their right. Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1934, Page 5

PRESENTATION PORTRAIT TO SALVATION ARMY LEADER.—A portrait of himself in oils was presented to General Higgins, the retiring leader of the Salvation Army, at the William Booth Memorial Training College, Denmark Hill, London, on September 19. General and Mrs. Higgins are seen standing beside the portrait, and the painter, Mr. F. O. Salisbury, is to their right. Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1934, Page 5