The Salvation Army And the Public; a Religious, Social, And Financial Study

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The Salvation Army And the Public; a Religious, Social, And Financial Study
Manson, John
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The reports and statements of income and expenditure relating to the women's work furnished separately each year by Mrs. Bramwell Booth {1903 — Witlan Rescue Doors) leave little to be desired in respect of detail, and if all the other departments of the Army had but taken her excellent example to heart the public would long ago have been in a position to know with something approaching precision their tinancial "social" promises and performances lag relations towards it. In these accounts the s...alaries paid to the officials attached to each institution are clearly shown, but an iraproveraent could here be effected by indicating also the number of officers forming the staff of each establishment. It is very curious, in view of the active sympathy of the public with rescue and preventive homes and of the prominence given to them in General Booth's scheme (pp. 188-193), to find that no portion of the ^249,000 figuring in 1904 as the assets of the Darkest England Scheme represents either freehold or leasehold property used in the women's " social " work.

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