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LEAGUE OF NATIONS

CARDINAL BOURNE'S STATEMENT hostility to catholicity. tendencies greeting in.

(Sydney Sun CablesA

[Press Association.I

(Received Sept. 27, 7.40 p.m.) LONDON, Sept, 26. . That tondencies bostilo to CatbolicRy were working; in the League of •Nations was the fear expressed bv t ardinal Bourao in a speech at the National Catholic Oongress iu Manchester. Ho added that he woyld not cave to sa.y that they had anv influenoe upon the mind oi any Britisb representative, "but tliey are there and it is only by Catholics tliroughout the Empire entering into tlie work of the League of Nations that the hostile influenoe can be oounteraeted and overcome." C'aixlinal Bourne considered that tl>e departure of Brazil and Spa-in w-as a distinet menaoc to the League's i n d epend eri ee .

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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 229, 28 September 1926, Page 5

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 229, 28 September 1926, Page 5

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 229, 28 September 1926, Page 5

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