THE INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK
DEAR* OF ST. PAUL’S ANSWERED. [By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. ] MELBOURNE, November 13. ' Received November 13, 8.35 p.m. Mr Hughes, referring to the Dean of Saint Paul’s cabled statement In regard to the industrial situation (as published yesterday) declared that' the Dean was speaking about matters that he did not understand, and was typical of the pampered and narrow rpinded clerics who' were bringing the Church into disrepute. Unionists were fighting for better : conditions. i CONDEMNED BY BISHOPS. LONDON, November'l3. Received November j3, 11.10 p.m. The Rt. Rev. J. Weldon and the, Bishop of Birmingham condemn the Rev. Dir Inge’s pessimism. Tho former asserts that there is no reason why the Church should not be allied to democracy, which tends to secure the greatest happiness for the greatest nuipjaer.
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Southland Times, Issue 16889, 14 November 1911, Page 5
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