A CATHOLIC GOVERNOR.
PREMIER DECLINES TO TRANSMIT ~:■■/ protest.; 1 By. Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright ■ ;: ■■'./' ■'■.•'■'• Sydney, January 30. The' Premier,' Mr. M'Gowen, referring to the resolution of the Grand Lodge ; . of Orangemen of New Sonth Wales, protesting against the appointment of Sir GeraKl Strickland, as Governor. , of.. New South Wale's/oh tlie ground that he is a Roman Catholic, whereas the population of the State is overwhelmingly Protestant,' said: "I have not acted as the Grand 'Lodge desires, as a medium between them aud the representative, as the Govern'ment does 'not consider the resolution &■ proper,communication for it ; to forward •to the King's representative, reflecting as. it does, upon : bis: Majesty's prerogative and Impugning the 'loyalty of tho State."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1662, 31 January 1913, Page 5
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114A CATHOLIC GOVERNOR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1662, 31 January 1913, Page 5
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