MORMON ACTIVITIES
STARTLING STATEM ENTS. (By Telegraph—Special Correspondent.) Palmerston North, January 24. According to a letter received by Mr. ,T. A. Nash, M.C., Mayor of Palmerston North; from Chaplain Winton, an alarming development lias occurred in connection with the Mormon activities lit Home. The writer,- under date of November. 14, states that lie was horrified to see that 12 00U British girls were to be shipped to' Utah as soon as the war is over for Mormon business. Literature which is being circulated freely in I'lngland states: "If any man takes a wile and desires to take another, and the first gives her consent, then he is justified, and does not commit adultery." The padre further commented that Mormon propa- • gandists bad the enormous sum of £80,000,000 at their backs in order to he able to pusli their cause. "They have," be adds, "even been working under the guise of'tho Red Cross."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 103, 25 January 1919, Page 6
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152MORMON ACTIVITIES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 103, 25 January 1919, Page 6
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