THE PROHIBITED PROCESSION
LETTING THE MATTER DROP. LONDON, September 29. "The Times" states that the silence of the official Nationalist organs on tho Newcastle by-election, and Mr. Dillon'3 latest remarks on Mr. Asquith's prohibition of the Eucharistic procession, are interpreted to mean that the whole incident has given the leaders acute discomfort as a result of the Catholic pressure at the election, and that they are anxious to let the whole matter drop, Mr. Asquith sharing in the desire.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 234, 30 September 1908, Page 5
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