DR MANNIX.
WELL ADVERTISED
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
NEW YORK, August 11. Interviewed, Rev. Thomas O’Donnell, Chaplain of the Third Brigade, first division of Australians, who has just returned from Ireland, said:—“l think Government is pursuing wrong tactics regarding Dr Mannix. Had they allowed him to go to Ireland ho would not have been able to address meetings, since public meetings were forbidden. They took him off the ship instead, and ndvprtised his mission everywhere. (FAKING ADVICE. LONDON, August 11. Hie “Star"’ says Dr Mannix" lias taken legal advice concerning possible proceedings against Government for preventing him from landing in Ireland
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1920, Page 2
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