COLONEL PHILIP KYLE

Colonel and Mrs. Kyle are old veterans of the Salvation war. Colonel Kyle has over 23 years of experience and Mrs. Kyle with over twenty eight years of service.

The Colonel’s are well traveled. Their first foreign appointment was California, where they organized the Salvation Cavalcade, where musical salvationists traveled a thousand miles in six weeks to visit mining camps, ranches and small towns,

After three years on the coast, came a year in Pennsylvania. Then a furlough in the Old Country, followed by an appointment in Australia. Amongst hi appointments were Divisional Officer for Bullarat, Colony Commander, Queensland; Social Secretary for Australia; and lastly Editorial Chair of the Army’s publications in that country.

In late 1904, the Colonel received his appointment as Chief Secretary in Canada, which he took up on August 15, 1905.

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CANADA AND BERMUDA TERRITORY

COLONEL PHILIP KYLE

Colonel Philip Kyle

Chief Secretary


ASSUMED OFFICE: August 15, 1905 to August 31, 1907


PRECEDED BY: Colonel Clement Theodore Jacobs


SUCCEEDED BY: Colonel Charles Sowton