THE NEW BISHOP
[BY BLSOTRIO TELEGRAPH— OOPVBIGHT.] (fBB PRESS ASROOIATIOH. ) (Recelv.d Sapt. 30 460 p.m.) Mydney. September 30 The fragmentary nature of the reports of the lecture on the London strikes, delivered at Ballarat by Archdeacon Julius (just elected to the See of Christchurch) led to some misapprehension of his meaning. "As an old Londoner," said th. rev. gentleman, " I am deeply interested in the condition of the poor, and feel strongly the wrongs which they have suffered through, neglect, injustice, and -greed. I expressed my sense of admiration at their power of self-restraint and forbearance, especially when their poverty is continued with overflowing wealth and luxury around them." Archdeacon Julius goes on to say that he did not justify violence, which seems to have been the sense in which his remarks were taken in some quarters. He "is fully aware that any outbreak on the part of the poor will only serve to intensify and prolong their misery.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2241, 1 October 1889, Page 2
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159THE NEW BISHOP Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2241, 1 October 1889, Page 2
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