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  2. Catherine Booth - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Booth Hospital (CBH) is a hospital and nursing school run by the Salvation Army in Nagercoil, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. Catherine Booth House is a confidentially located domestic violence shelter in the Seattle/King County area. Operated by The Salvation Army, CBH has been serving battered women and their children since 1976.

  3. Laurier Palace Theatre fire - Wikipedia

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    The Laurier Palace Theatre fire, sometimes known as the Saddest fire or the Laurier Palace Theatre crush, occurred in a movie theatre in Montreal, Quebec, on January 9, 1927, killing 78 people. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The theatre was located at 3215 Saint Catherine Street East, just east of Dézéry St.

  4. The Salvation Army, Canada - Wikipedia

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    Evangeline Booth served as the Territorial Commander of Canada from 1901 to 1904 Clarence Wiseman (June 19, 1907 – May 4, 1985) was the 10th General of The Salvation Army from 1974 to 1977 Arnold Brown (December 13, 1913 – June 26, 2002) was the 11th General of The Salvation Army from 1977 to 1981

  5. In Darkest England and the Way Out - Wikipedia

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    Booth wrote In Darkest England while his wife, Catherine Booth, lay ill.Catherine died two weeks before the book was published. Booth wrote a tribute to Catherine in the book's preface, expressing his gratitude that "amid the ceaseless suffering of a dreadful malady, my dying wife found relief in considering and developing the suggestions which I have set forth".

  6. Catherine Bramwell-Booth - Wikipedia

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    Commissioner Catherine Bramwell-Booth CBE OF, born Catherine Booth Booth (20 July 1883 – 3 October 1987), Salvation Army officer, was one of seven children born to General Bramwell Booth and Florence Eleanor Soper, and was the granddaughter of the Salvation Army's Founder, General William Booth and his wife Catherine Mumford, known as the 'Mother of the Salvation Army'.

  7. File:William and Catherine Booth, 1862.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Booth; Usage on is.wikipedia.org Hjálpræðisherinn; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Sacerdozio femminile; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 개신교의 역사; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Catherine Booth (1829-1890) Usage on nn.wikipedia.org Catherine Booth; William Booth; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Армия спасения; Usage on uk ...

  8. 1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery - Wikipedia

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    In Montreal, Labour Day weekend of 1972 began with two major news events, neither of them well received. On the night of Friday, September 1, four intoxicated men who had been refused entry to a downtown country-and-western bar retaliated by setting the club's steps afire ; the ensuing blaze killed 37, the deadliest fire in the city in 45 years ...

  9. Catherine Booth (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Booth (1829–1890) was the co-founder of The Salvation Army with her husband William Booth. Catherine Booth may also refer to: Katie Booth (1858–1955), English Salvationist and evangelist, daughter of the above; Catherine Bramwell-Booth (1883–1987), English Salvation Army officer, granddaughter of Catherine Booth