The War Cry . t field to be open-dfor Salvation Army effort. It Is,roughly speaking. 83 large as GreatBritain, Ireland. France, and SpainJoined Port of Cnllao, with Its 40,005 Republics. The Adjutant. , and their two children, to-gether wiih Jeutesaat Ziacarias r=-beiro la native of Uruguay), arrivedin Peru some sis months ago. Thon&h there is no reigious lib-erty in this court-, nevertheless,they have not only been allowed to*.ear the uaiform and romJuel ftuhfemeetings in (he lairgnja^e of tbecountry, but they have been enthus-iastically we!c<wceil In the columnsof a
The War Cry . t field to be open-dfor Salvation Army effort. It Is,roughly speaking. 83 large as GreatBritain, Ireland. France, and SpainJoined Port of Cnllao, with Its 40,005 Republics. The Adjutant. , and their two children, to-gether wiih Jeutesaat Ziacarias r=-beiro la native of Uruguay), arrivedin Peru some sis months ago. Thon&h there is no reigious lib-erty in this court-, nevertheless,they have not only been allowed to*.ear the uaiform and romJuel ftuhfemeetings in (he lairgnja^e of tbecountry, but they have been enthus-iastically we!c<wceil In the columnsof all the papers of the Capital, Sinee (TOiBPnrin? ere tiave hadover twenty Converts: with two es-ceptlons they were natives of lharount rr. We have already enrolledBrother and Sister Palace! as Ser-geant-Major and Secretary of oar firstPeruvian Corps, Sergeant-Major Pa-lacc-i is a native of Peru; bot as behas a thorougSa fenosrledge of theKnsiish langinase he has read much,about The Sailvatioa Araoy, aEd is,. therefore, well acquainted witb tboB-ork. our first sroup of Recruitshave already been enrolled. Sauth Africa. The Qniuway-, M^a-S Sheiter, ra-centiy opened by Commissioner Rich-ards, is an esculent example of theway in w!i:,-;, The Armys work is ap-ITediieJ la South Africa. The na-eleus of t::e scheme was provided byHie ! of the estate of the Aifn-d Beit in the form of a dona-lion of ELVi The chartered com-pany gave the land, end the towas-people contributed nearly £400. Mr r A. Fletcher. SM_C. presid-ed at the opening ceremony, when bowas supported by the Itev. Archdea-con Foster, Mr. Ryk Myburgb. ,and other influential frrends. The chairman paid a tribute to thework of Captain Featb*rstOne. who,finding Iund3 would not permit of thacarpentering being done a the usualway. did the whole of it himself, andsaid that It was typical of The Sal-5 at ion Army that when work had tobe done they took off their jacketsirS did !t The Archdeacon read a nortloa ofS
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