EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.
=—- I'lWJ'il&lA.Si ASSOCIATION'S I'iiOTEtiT. London, September 8. The I'rotentiiiu Association has requested the police to ioroid tae Konua Ottholicu to Hold the' l'roceusion of tlw Blessed Sacrament in the ueigtiborliood of the Cathedral us illegal aim molatrous. GOVERNMENT AiSKJID XO i'ORBID THE I'ItOCESSiOK
A IUOT FEAKEB. MWTESTANTS' JUBUIVIWGB, Keceivcd I), 11,3 p.m. London, September 9. At a meeting of the London Council of 51 united Protestant societies, Mr. C. McArthur, M.P., presiding, it wai resolved to urge the Government to forbid the "Procession of the Host" inconuection with the Eucharist Conference through public thoroughfare). The Council telegraphed a petitioa ■to King Edward, and scat 400 peers and commoners a message inviting them to ute their influence to prevent the procession, which they feared might cause a riot and even bloodshed. Mr. McArthur and others, in letters published in the newspapers, describe the procession as an attempt to create * precedent for similar procession* In all the great towns of tlw Empire, thai leading to religious feuds.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 220, 10 September 1908, Page 2
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166EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 220, 10 September 1908, Page 2
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