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  2. John Alexander Dowie - Wikipedia

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    For a time he was involved with the Salvation Army. [3] After his move from Sydney to Melbourne in the early 1880s, he attracted many followers. [1] In 1882, he was invited to the Sackville Street Tabernacle, Collingwood. After his authoritarian leadership led to a split in the church, Dowie was fined and jailed for more than a month for ...

  3. Booth Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Booth Memorial Hospital is the name of any of the hospitals affiliated with The Salvation Army (TSA); the latter was "founded by William Booth in 1878." The first of these "opened Booth Memorial in Manhattan in 1914 and its center in Flushing in 1957." [1] [2] Salvation Army Booth Memorial Hospital is a longer name used for some of them. [3]

  4. Joan Kroc - Wikipedia

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    Joan Beverly Kroc (née Mansfield, previously Smith; August 27, 1928 – October 12, 2003), also known as Joni, [1] was an American philanthropist and third wife of McDonald's CEO Ray Kroc. Early life

  5. North Shields - Wikipedia

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    The family of Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood (1748–1810), a notable naval commander, and Edward Collingwood (1734–1806), a barrister who ordered the construction of Dissington Hall, had their seat at Chirton Hall in Chirton, now a western suburb of North Shields.

  6. Smith Street, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    On 23 May 1851, the road was renamed Smith Street, after John Thomas Smith, a seven-time mayor of Melbourne. [1] By the 1860s, Smith Street was a busy and popular suburban shopping strip. [2] Smith Street contains restaurants and cafés and also has numerous shops selling cheap household goods.

  7. The Salvation Army Building - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Building may refer to: The Salvation Army Building (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) International Headquarters of The Salvation Army; Wrigley Lodge, a building in Chicago, Illinois, also known as the Salvation Army Building; Salvation Army Headquarters (Saint Paul, Minnesota)

  8. List of films featuring the Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army at the Movies book. A book was published by Kinnon Publishing in 2020 which listed all these films and many more - over 520 films with portrayals of the Salvation Army - called "The Salvation Army at the Movies". [1] The Salvation Army at the Movies, Kinnon Publishing, 2020, ISBN 978-1-8382228-0-2; Other books on the subject ...

  9. Reliance Bank - Wikipedia

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    Out of the bank's expansion, grew the need for limited liability status and in 1901, The Salvation Army Bank became Reliance Bank Limited. [1] Today, the Salvation Army International Trustee Company still retain sole ownership of the bank and each year receive a share of the bank's allowable profits (a total of £12 million over the last 10 years).