ARCHBISHOP MANNIX
. _ ■ -« ■ FATHER VAUGHAN EXPLAINS VENTURA INCIDENT. (Rec. July M, 5.5 p.m.) _ New York, July 18. •The. *New York American" has intorviewed; Father Vaughan. Archbishop Manmx s ■ socretaty,' who has arrived there. Bather Vaughan. said: "Beforo the Ventura, left Honolulu the band played a medley, and it was later said raat the said band flayed the 'Starhpaagled Banner,' but Archbishop Manmx, who''had heard that anthem only once before, did not recognise it, if in- ■ deed, he heard it during the confusion. A few days before, Vliilo the Ventura was at sea the 'Star-Spangled Banner" was played by the ship's band at dinner and the Archbishop stood as soon as 1 told him what air it was. I had ."jard it when the American fleet visited Australia, but wo do not hear it often in our land. It is simply a form ol British propaganda intended' to discredit him in this- eourrtry.V-Aus.-N.Z Cable Assn. THlf FREEDOM OF NEW YORK. m , „ New York, July 13. '' The Mayor of New York will present the freedom of the City to Archbishop , Manmx on Saturday.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. '
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 7
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