The War Cry . sailor*started the. collection and thenwent round with his cap andsolicited help from his ship-mates. He also appealed to thehyslanriers. This li tie inc-i entwas the means of alractingmapy people to the service. The pleasure yscj t of awnllhy lord also is lying in theMedwny, and his crewconsists of fnitr S)lvaln>^e. suave Chinese, self-contained Frenchmen, frowningHussans. all-there-1 Yankees, tomention but a few types of therrany foreign sailors whrseships had assembled at Spitheadfor the- Great Coronation Re-view, stood around a SalvationArmy Leaguers


The War Cry . sailor*started the. collection and thenwent round with his cap andsolicited help from his ship-mates. He also appealed to thehyslanriers. This li tie inc-i entwas the means of alractingmapy people to the service. The pleasure yscj t of awnllhy lord also is lying in theMedwny, and his crewconsists of fnitr S)lvaln>^e. suave Chinese, self-contained Frenchmen, frowningHussans. all-there-1 Yankees, tomention but a few types of therrany foreign sailors whrseships had assembled at Spitheadfor the- Great Coronation Re-view, stood around a SalvationArmy Leaguers open-air meet-ing which Brigadier Murray con-ducted recently at Portsmouth. During the meeting two Nelh-erland sailors, with beamingcountenances, were drawn to-ward the inner circle by the pettyofficer who had them in tow, and. Canadian Delegates to llic Social Congress on board the Lnu-rentie. ly, of the Portsmouth I. Corps,who wore the uniform of a Sal-vation Army Bandsman. During the Royal inspection,His Majesty the King, recognis-ing the uniform, stopped andasked the Sergeant how long hohad been a Salvationist, Twenty-nine years, was the veteransproud reply. His Ma:esty, befor„passing on. kindly expressrd hisapproval. The Sergeant is seventy-fouryears of age. He served in the-Royal Artillery, took part in thethree engagements on the Cri-mea, and holds five medals DUTCH BLUEJACKETSAND THE ARMY. A novel and unusual incidentoccurred during an open-airmeeting held in Gilhngham. aKentish town. A Dutch man-of-war is lying at the mouth of theMedway River; and many of themen are granted leave service was a greatattraction to them, and petty offi-cers and men were among thelisteners. The Hollanders are, of course. introduced to a Salvationist astwo of your blokes, 1 strangers smile


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