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ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

FUTURE MOVEMENTS NOT DECIDED LEGAL ADVICE CONCERNING VISIT TO IRELAND By Teleeranh-Preßß issooiatlon-OoDrrluM (Rec. August 12, 8.15 p.m.) •■■.;_ London, August 11. -When Archbishop stepped from an automobile at Nazareth Houso to-night a crowd of fifty formed a guard of honour. Dr. Mannix entered the house aud returned a. moment later wearing an ordinary cap, instead of his episcopal cap. 4 The crowd emotionally paid homage to" Dr. Mannix, kissing his ring. Ho was cheered by a large crowd which in the meantime bad collected, and smiled his acknowledgment. Dr. Mannix has received many telegrams from Labour organisations throughout the country, asking him to address indignation meetings on the subject of his ban ■• Some 'of the messages emanate from Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow. He has not yet decided what to do.

The "Star" snys that Dr. Mannix lias taken legal advice concerning ppssible proceedings against the Government in preventing him landing in Ireland.—Aua.N.Z. Cable Assn. WRONG TACTICS"ADOPTED VIEW OP AN AUSTRALIAN , ' CHAPLAIN. (Rec. August 12, 0.35 a.m.} Now York; August 11. In an interview Ohe .Rev. Thomas, O'Donnell, chaplain of the .Third Brigade of the fiTsfc division' of Australians, who has jußt returned from Ireland, said:,"l tnint the Government is pursuing the wrong tactics regarding Archbishop Mannix. Had they allowed him to go to Ireland he would not have been able to address meetings, since public meetings are forbidden. They tool him off the 6hify instead, and advertised his mission overy where."—Aus.-N!Z,, Cable A6sn; '. • '— a . ' A NEW YORK PROTEST. Montreal. August 11. , A'mass .meeting of protest against the removal, of .Archbishop Mannix from the Baltic'lias' 1 been, called for Sunday, in Madison. Square Garden, New York.— Aus.-N;Z.''Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 274, 13 August 1920, Page 7

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ARCHBISHOP MANNIX Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 274, 13 August 1920, Page 7

ARCHBISHOP MANNIX Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 274, 13 August 1920, Page 7

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