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After twenty of years of steady growth, and at
the height of their success, the total operation was
closed in 1910 by Commissioner James Hay who was
appointed to succeed McKie.
Hay, in his autobiography, Aggressive Salvationism,
wrote: ‘It should be noted that the cinema, as
conducted by The Salvation Army, had led to weakness and
a lightness incompatible with true Salvationism and was
completely ended by me.’
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