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THE FEDERAL ELECTION.

"CARDINAL MoKAN IN KKI'LY

\ DESIKE To llUsll THE ANTI-CATIIOLK I'.HMHUY.

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Syi-m v. This day

Cardinol Morau has expressed himself warmly to an interviewer in reply to the attacks on his candidature fur the Federal Convention, lie said he would stand for election as an indi\idual onlv. not at all as a Cardinal i_r Lead of the Ci' Church. but a.s an Australian colonist. When first !.i- candidature u t it f< rred to he had no intention to ofter him-elf for election, but wh».i) the cry of bigotry was t ii-. d lie re>ohed to coim- forward in order t<> crush for e\er t!::» alii: Catholic Ligotrw

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Hastings Standard, Issue 250, 18 February 1897, Page 3

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THE FEDERAL ELECTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 250, 18 February 1897, Page 3

THE FEDERAL ELECTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 250, 18 February 1897, Page 3

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