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Oamaru

(From our own correspondent.)

July 2

Mrs. Molloy has received word that her son, Captain Molloy, has been wounded in the head by shrapnel, and is at present in the Walton-on-Thames Hospital.

The local branch of the Catholic Federation having been somewhat dormant for the past year, a meeting of the parishioners has been called for next Friday evening, when it is hoped to infuse new life into the branch. In view of the attitude of Parliament and various institutions and individuals towards the Catholic community, it behoves all our people to join the Federation and take a lively interest in its welfare, in order that a united and unbending front may be presented should occasion arise.

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New Zealand Tablet, 5 July 1917, Page 25

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Oamaru New Zealand Tablet, 5 July 1917, Page 25

Oamaru New Zealand Tablet, 5 July 1917, Page 25

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