ARCHBISHOP MANNIK.
A MESSAGE FROM IRELAND.
THE BAN CONDEMNED
By Electric Telegrapii— Copyright. Australian and _.s ,/j. Cunle Assn . . » LONDON, Aug. J* A priest, bearing an urgent iaess:is?» from Ireland, iias arrived at Nazaretis House. It is believed that ilia uiessage emanated from Dr Mannix'. mother.
. At the Cork Harbour Trust ing, iUi" Haughton, a Protestant im, penaiist, moved a motion condemning the Government for preventing ]jt Mannix.visiting his mother and. mum iajid. This ivas carried unanimously. LABOUR SYMP ATHISERS. Dr Mannix lias received many telo grams from Labour organisation* throughout the country, asking l.iin tc address indignation meetings on tin subject of his ban. Some of than emanated from Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow. He lias not vet- der ides what ho will do. THE. GO>ER-mE2sT'S ERROR. NEW YORK, Am?. 12. In an interview, the Rev. "Tliomat O'Donnell, the Australian chaplniiiwho has just returned from Ireland, said: "I think the Government; is pursuing the wrong tactics regarding Di Mannix. Had they allowed iiim to gt to Ireland he would not. have beer able to address meetings, since publit meetings are forbidden. They too & him off the ship instead, and adveitiscd his mission everywhere."
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Timaru Herald, Issue 170296, 14 August 1920, Page 9
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193ARCHBISHOP MANNIK. Timaru Herald, Issue 170296, 14 August 1920, Page 9
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