CHURCH INFLUENCE
IRISH DISPUTE RELIGIOUS LEADER’S VIEWS. S'. (United Press Association—By Electric Teleg.apli—Copyright.) (Received this day at 11 a.m.) . , LOaDON, Ju-y.26. The Pope has not to Mr Lansbury's suggestion for, .ji the 'Anglo-Irish dispute. p The Archbishop; of Canterbury -expressed hil 'willingness to co-operate v. ith the head, 3 of other churches but 'Suggests ' that Mr MacDonald has done all possible to persuade Mr de Valera to.b‘ e reasonable. The president of the Free Church Council considers that intervention at present is inadvisable. The Chief Rabbi deprecates any action.-. Mr Lansbury fya,? replied e.vpreJs.nc extreme disappointment, and requesting recoH'ideration of their decisions, adding that economic war is a terrible weapon, and may lead to more devastating consequences. Be urges all three to consider asking Mr McDonald and Mr de Valera to discuss the matter of the application of religious! principle. l ! which should find a way out bet we; rf. .■lreland*,a wish, for free choice, and 'England's desire for limited e.luri,-* arbitration- 1 . r,n< v
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1932, Page 5
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