CARDINAL MORAN.
STRICTURES ON THE WAR IN SAMOA. By Telegraph— Press Association—Copyright Sydney, Dec. 30. Cardinal Moran, referring to a statement made some time ago that he had been sailed upon by the Admiralty to apologise for his remarks on the late war iu Samoa, denied that ho ever had any communication from the Admiralty. He had not apologised, and never would. Everything he had said about the war had been borne out by tho special commission sent to Samoa by the Loudon Times. This reportor took all authentic reports, and proved the injustice of the whole proceedings so clearly that the Times declined to publish the report. The Cardinal had obtained a copy of it and verified all his utterances on the Bubject.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 707, 31 December 1902, Page 2
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