FATHER VAUGHAN'S CHIEF ANXIETY.
I "™" *■** 4 ' ■ , "England to-day is m 'tne hollow of the working man V 9 hand," said Father Vaughan, at Newcastle. "And the workman has a tremendous responsibility before his God and his country. If w« are not careful an industrial war may start after the war, and I am more anxious about the world socially and industrially after the war than- I am about the war itself." .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14196, 13 January 1917, Page 3
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71FATHER VAUGHAN'S CHIEF ANXIETY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14196, 13 January 1917, Page 3
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