ARCHBISHOP MANNIX.
LONDON. July 29. Considerable controversy is in- » evitable in the event of the Government resorting to the war-time De- ! fence of the Realm regulations to prevent Archbishop Mannix’s landI ing in Ireland. NEW YORK, July 29. ; Archbishop Mannix says: “I sail lin the Baltic on Saturday for T Europe. The British Government seems to have great difficulty in deciding what they will do with me— I that is the difference between Mr • Lloyd George and me. He does not ! knew what he is about to do with ; me. but I know right well what I am ! about to do. I have the same right ito stand for Ireland that Cardinal i Mercier had for Belgium, and i; I ! have to go to prison for Irela'idl I would then have scored one dist’.nci tion over Cardinal Mercier, whom ; the Qermans never sent to gaol.” - ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17936, 2 August 1920, Page 9
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