AN ARCHBISHOP CRITICISED
STRONG REMARKS WELLINGTON, March lo Some brief but forceful remarks were mane by the chairman of the Third Wellington Military Service Board (Mr u. H. b. Moorliouso ) to-day, in rexerencu to a statement made ay Arcnbisuop O'Shea iu an address delivered at Way ling ton on the zbin of February, m. MoorJiouse said he was sorry that Arclibishop O’bhea was not present, oeeaus c he uebired to know wheiner tne repur. as published iu the papers was a collect one. Things had been said w which ne took strong exception. Aren bishop U ’bfiea had stated to one report) that “he was sorry to nave to say sectarian bigots nua got to work, with the result that the week before the last Military Service Buard lernoed. to exempt two theological students. " or course, while the Board was doing the work it was engaged in, it must expect uncharitable criticism, from tne ungoun., which it was bound to offend, out. A did not expect that from tne hign authorities of the Christian nnur.cn.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 14 March 1917, Page 5
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175AN ARCHBISHOP CRITICISED Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 14 March 1917, Page 5
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