Speaking at a municipal gathering in Randwick recently, Sir John See strongly deprecated the introduction of sectarianism to the political arena. ' Rather than be a party to introducing sectarianism, individualism, or any other of the isms which, by setting one section *of the people in hatred against another section, may give one side prominence for a time— rather than be a party to obtaining power or to continuing to hold power by any such means,' he said, ' I would leave public life to-morrow for ever.'
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 28 January 1904, Page 6
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