PROTESTANT POLITICS.
To THE EdiTOE. „ Slr ’~ Woncer is ofte « expressed as to the attitude of the Otago Daily Times and the subject of this letter Contrast the publicity given to Howard Elliott as against that to a certain prelate now in our midst. What wonder--11 hoadmgs you as editor do give to such sectarian bigots. Is that your policy as head of a leading daily paper? The time has arrived when you should come out in the open from under your cloak of darkness. Let the month of May come. The writing is on the nod Jhe Tory Government to which your journal is attached has got to go just like the Conservatives in England. How does it happen that Howard Elliott is precede the Prime Minister’s visit to Dunedin? Just a umre coincidence I suppose. Let the Of ay Daily Times take heed of itself. Need more be written. I trow not. I am, etc., ■ T. Cahill, February 12. Oriental Hotel, Dunedin. un- • Was ’ We Bll PP° se also a coincidence that the forger, Cu-is, the P.P. Ass. organiser, and the cultured 011 or of . the Ofago Daily Times wore, with one accord, inspired to throw stones at the Archbishop of Melbourne • whose plain speaking of the plain truth usually enrages such broad-minded gentlemen. Ed. W.Z. Tablet )
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 8, 21 February 1924, Page 31
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218PROTESTANT POLITICS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 8, 21 February 1924, Page 31
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