A MOSLEM.
(Received this day at 9.2.5 a. m.) LONDON, July 7. The ‘Daily Express" Cairo correspimdent reports Headley, a Moslem peer who is guing to Mecca, addressed a. vast congregation at the Hussein iuesi|ue. He alleged there were tens of thousands of Moslems in England alone, lie admitted they professed ( hri.stianity but they had thrown over the ridiculous dogmas with which Christianity was camouflaged and were really oncouscious Moslems.
EM IT 1? D INHIBITION. (Received this day at 9.-15 a.m.) DON DON .1 nly 7. The Rail Mall Gazette interviewed Sir James Allen who said the agreement with Wintonr was entered into u-lore 1 came on the scene. I had no part in it. If T commented on if. ray (onmients would he rather severe. We Pave since examined the agreement ami found ii rjuile legal, hence we have nnderi a hen it-- ratification. Under the provisions of the agreement, Wintour enjoyed extraordinary powers. 1 say ‘‘extraordinary” and will leave it at that. As for the compensation, Wintour asked for much more than he finally got. The Board acted ill the best interests of the Exhibition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1923, Page 3
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187A MOSLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1923, Page 3
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