THE SAMOAN WAR
CARDINAL MORAN’S CRITICISMS
SYDNEY, December 30. Cardinal Moran, referring to the statement made some time ago that he was called upon by the Admiralty to apologise for his remarks on the late war in Samoa, denied ever having had any communication from the Admiralty. . He had not apologised, he said, and never ■would. Everything he had said about the war had. been borne out by a special Commissioner sent out to Sarmoa by the London “ Times.” This porter took all authentic reports, which proved the injustice of the whole' proceeding so clearly that “ The" Times declined to publish the report. Cardinal Moran has obtained a copy of the report, wliich v he says, verified all his utterances on tho subject.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1610, 7 January 1903, Page 70 (Supplement)
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123THE SAMOAN WAR New Zealand Mail, Issue 1610, 7 January 1903, Page 70 (Supplement)
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