THE SALVATION ARMY.
GENERAL RICHARDSON'S TRIBUTE. '
(Per Press Association.)/
WELLINGTON,^ May 9
General Richardson says he would like to place on record, through the Press, his high appreciation of the excellent work done by the Salvation Army for the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces. The Salvation Army raised large sums of money for soldiers, and these were judiciously spent in the interests of the men. "The Salvation Army organisation, through the medium of Major Greene and various chaplains, assisted me to a very great extent." General Richardson mentions the value of such institutions as the hostel in London the hut at Staples and other buildings controlled by the Army. General Richardson concludes by saying that he is deeply indebted to all chaplains and to the Salvation Army, who worked ao hard in the interests of the soldiers and their relatives.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7567, 10 May 1919, Page 5
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139THE SALVATION ARMY. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7567, 10 May 1919, Page 5
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