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A BLASPHEMER HIMSELF.

MELBOURNE, August 24. When the preamble to the Commonwealth Bill was being .dealt with in the Legislative Assembly, on the motion of Attorney-General Isaacs an amendment was carried adding the words “in reliance on the blessing of. Almighty God.” Mr Longmore rose before the >question was put, saying he would vote fob the amendment under , protest,, and;,.then treated the House to a torrent of denunciation. He considered putting the name of God in such a measure as the Commonwealth Bill was blasphemy in the face of high heaven. He had a place before his mind “where they would open the proceedings with prayer, and say : ‘ Give us this day our d#ily bread,’ but in their hearts and in their actions say : ‘lf you don’t give me a poor man’s loaf I will take it by force.’ They are blasphemers in the sight of God, and I say unto you : Pharisees and hypocrites, you have seized the whole of our . territory and you will not allow any man to live.”

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Evening Star, Issue 10401, 24 August 1897, Page 2

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A BLASPHEMER HIMSELF. Evening Star, Issue 10401, 24 August 1897, Page 2

A BLASPHEMER HIMSELF. Evening Star, Issue 10401, 24 August 1897, Page 2