CRISIS IN MALTA.
STATE AND CHURCH. ATTITUDE OF VATICAN. i?reoa ABSOciaftcn-Efiiect.no Te:e£i"&clJ--CoDvrig3s» LONDON, Monday. "It is idle t <} conceal the fact that the latest attitude of the- Vatican toAvards the Maltese problem has occasioned considerable resentment in British circles,” Avrites the diplomatic editor of the "Daily Telegraph.”
The writer continues: The British Government holds that the domestic peace of the island can only'be restored by a lasting agreement which will define the respective sjflieres of the Church and the State and keep the local clergy, including the Bishops, outside lay politics. Tho Vatican, however, is obsessed Avith the idea of procuring Lord Strickland’s personal eviction from the political sphere.”
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 June 1930, Page 5
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109CRISIS IN MALTA. Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 June 1930, Page 5
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