IN AUSTRALIA.
THE CONSCRIPTION ISSUE.
ATTITUDE OF CATHOLIC CHURCH
(Received October 5, 10.45 a.m.)
SYDNEY, October 5
Arebbishop; Cerrettij' in a letter to tho Coadiutor-Archbishop of Brisbane, donning the attitude cf the Catholic Church on conscription, says:—" Ii is unroasonable. to' involve the Church in ari issue which.its. ■members, as citizens* are called upon to decide." For that reason, he is sure that addresses on the subject should not bo delivered i'rom the pulpits of Catholic churches.
CAMPAIGN ': OPENED "IN ,;,' .'QUEENSLAND. ..
(Kocfivtx) Ortobor 5, 10.-15 a.m.) BRISBANE, October 5. 31 r Hiißtio.fi sr.ficOHsfully opened tho conscription «aropaign, though a crowd of 3000 :uiti-CD«uO!-iptionists held ft meeting outside. They were rushed by soldiers ami dispersed. I An orderly tNootius; of trades unionists carried a xnotion opposing conscription.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3572, 5 October 1916, Page 5
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