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THE PARTRIDGE CASE

(INITK FRIJS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRHHT.)

SYDNEY, 14th August. Bishop Dwyer, speaking at Teinora., said he had no animosity against Miss Partridge (Sister Liguori). He wished 'ho could take her out of the prison she was in. She was now more a prisoner than ever before. Mise Partridge, in a iletter to the press, replies that she is ■not a prisoner, but is remaining of. her own free will. She appreciates what has been done for her by so many kind friends, and does not require Bishop Dwyer's sympathy. She is old enpugh and capable enough to think and act for herself.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 7

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THE PARTRIDGE CASE Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 7

THE PARTRIDGE CASE Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 7