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CompletedWhen compiling the Booth-Tucker bibliography I saw that he wrote Freeman of Shanghai] (1922 or 1928). This is not evidence in itself that Booth-Tucker was a
freemason. Someone could review the book to verify this. If it's confirmed that he was a freemason then we can add him to the
List of Freemasons article. The OCLC records are:
-- Marc Kupper| talk 23:38, 24 July 2011 (UTC)
These articles are about a May 26, 1897 conviction of Booth-Tucker in the Court of General Sessions for "Keeping a disorderly house."
-- Marc Kupper| talk 03:28, 28 July 2011 (UTC)
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The criminal tribes are only mentioned in a single sentence. I think it is an important point and also discussed in scholarshipt due to the question of missionary involvement with the ICS. The indian salvation army started in oppossition to and oppressed by the colonial officials in 1882 and started collaborating wiht them in 1908. I would like to add something about the cirminal tribes work to this article, using this literature:
Cyndalorsa ( talk) 10:35, 7 June 2023 (UTC)