MARIST BROTHERS & WAR
REV. ELLIOTT'S STATEMENT
DENIED.
(BT TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) , -DUNEDIN, This Day,,-.-The Rev. .Howard Elliott is. reported to have said at' a-meeting at "Dimedin on Tuesday night that Archibishop O'Shea threatened Sif"'Ja'ihes" Allan 'that if legislation was not .passed excluding Marist' Brothers from-, military service, Roman Catholics in the Public Service would be called out on strike. At a meeting last night at Middlemarch, Sir James Allan gave this statement an emphatic contradiction. . He added that he had t-ele-reliphed to Archbishop O'Shea, who had absol-.tbat the reported statement was he had n.i Without foundation, and that gestion. i s made such a threat or sug-
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1919, Page 8
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106MARIST BROTHERS & WAR Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1919, Page 8
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