NAZI PROPAGANDA IN NEW GUINEA
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"'Territory Will Soon Be Germen Again" BISHOP PLACES BLAME
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HAMILTON, ThiS Day. Ifl thb British mafldated territory of ; NeW Gfliflea 'difflculty is being "ex-j perienced in traeing a good deal bf j miSsionary propaganda goiflg bn Jflj Nbw Bfitflin, sai'd thb Rt. Rfev. W. Hv Bflddbley, Bishbp bf MeMnesia, ifl afl hdavbss to syflbd. Th© Bishop mid there wfls a good deal of prbpagandfl | bbing spread in the tbrritory, gxviflg j .people th© definitb imp'ressibn that thfl j •dfly was bbfixiflg whefl thb G'brmflfls j Wbflld boflfb ifltb 'pb®sessiofl bf th% t%t- 1 ritbT'y again. % \ "The majority of thb Roman Gathb- j li'C clebgy, being German, seeifl td be ; thb bflly poSSiblb b'ri'^fl b'f.the prbph- | ^.flda, '' 'sMd the Bishop. '"i haVe nfl , gfudge against Roman Catholic flris- ' sionaries— good luck to them^ bflt they ; are in a British admimstrativb atea and no privileges they may efljb'y shbuld bb 'abnsed to build flp flfltiBHtish prbpaganda.77 The Bishop added that the Aflstialian Gbvernment was dbfifl-iteiy tfcyiflg tb fifld but the Sbflrcb bf thbsb coflstaflt reports that thb day bf xbtern bf G&t"Mafly wh's cbmfflg. Yeiy ferxbflS ? charges were being made against the •Australian admiflistration. "Ab Engv Hshmefl afld ehurchmbfl we Bhould see that fhbir trflSt ?s -barriM b"fl%>5'> sfllll : Mr. Bad'deley. " If afly bishop hfla clergy with Roman 'Gatholic tendbfl- ; bies, -if they send them to me -for a While they will return memberS of thb 'Ghflrch bf England br -Methodist, "Wh%n they kee the Rbmafl GathbBc flaiisidfl1 | aribs*' methods.^ ^ ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 75, 15 April 1937, Page 5
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257NAZI PROPAGANDA IN NEW GUINEA Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 75, 15 April 1937, Page 5
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