THE CONINGHAM DIVORCE CASE.
P«ss Assoeiation-By Telegraph-Copyright, SYDNEY, March 15. (Received March 16, at 10.45 p.m.) The second hearing of the suit in which Arthur Coningham seeks a divorce from his wife on the grounds of adultery with the Rev. I)r O'Haran was continued to-day. Cardinal Moran was examined at length. A letter dated November last from the Cardinal to Dr OTlaran was put in as evidence. The Cardinal, in the letter, wrote:—"l consider it a matter of duty to convey in an , official manner my sinceresfc condolence in the Jerrible ordeal and persecution you ore being subjected to." After a. tribute to the magnificent success of Dr O'Haran's ministry, he says:—"You may rest assured this attempt of Satan wilt be discomfited and all these present trials only add to tlie splendour of religion amongst us. Our Divine Master permits the present burden of persecution as a lesson. Bear His cross faithfully whilst looking solely to Heaven for reward. Should you require any material did in your defenco against this malicious conspiracy you may draw on my account for any sum you require."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11993, 16 March 1901, Page 7
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183THE CONINGHAM DIVORCE CASE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11993, 16 March 1901, Page 7
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