The War Cry . Our Sailors Keaflln^-Iwharf, whose offlcitbe gslvattooiHto,. THE WAR CRY* ;v>- THOUSANDS CHEER THE GENERAL IN PITILESS RAIN ON HIS RETURN FROM HIS SIX WEEKS MOTOR TOUR — REMARKABLE STREET SCENES—AT MILE END WASTE—UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM IN THE ALBERT HALL. [A remarkable and most interesting ac-count of the finale of the Generals motor carLour was published in the London DailyNews, and we cannot do better than printextracts from that report, which has the meritof being- the view of one outside of our ranks.—Ed.] POOR General Booth ! Throughout hissix weeks motor campaign he had mo


The War Cry . Our Sailors Keaflln^-Iwharf, whose offlcitbe gslvattooiHto,. THE WAR CRY* ;v>- THOUSANDS CHEER THE GENERAL IN PITILESS RAIN ON HIS RETURN FROM HIS SIX WEEKS MOTOR TOUR — REMARKABLE STREET SCENES—AT MILE END WASTE—UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM IN THE ALBERT HALL. [A remarkable and most interesting ac-count of the finale of the Generals motor carLour was published in the London DailyNews, and we cannot do better than printextracts from that report, which has the meritof being- the view of one outside of our ranks.—Ed.] POOR General Booth ! Throughout hissix weeks motor campaign he had morewet days than dry ones; but none wasso bad as Saturday, when he returned toLondon, During the whole of the way from Ilfordto the Albert Hall the rain fell with the vio-lence of a heavy thunderstorm. In his openmotor car General Booth must have beenwet through. And, yet, for himself the aged General didnot seem to mind the downpour at ail. Hewas, however, deeply grieved for the thou-sands who stood out in the wet to greet him,and for the thousands more whom the


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