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SALVATION ARMY

WORK IN INDIA. AMONG PRIMITIVE TRIBE. (Received TuesdaA 7 , 9.10 a.m.) LONDON, Monday. Adjutant Muriel Booth Tucker, the youngest of General Booth's tAventyseven grandchildren, accompanied by Adjutant Barbara Anton, Avill begin in January Salvation Army Avork in India among the Bhils, a primitive hill tribe in the Western Ghats, AA r ho are still carrying boAvs and arroAvs. Adjutants Tucker and Anton are at present studying the language. They will also undergo three months’ medical training before sailing. No other Europeans are stationed in the Western Ghats region.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 September 1934, Page 5

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SALVATION ARMY Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 September 1934, Page 5

SALVATION ARMY Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 September 1934, Page 5

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