THE FEUDING ASSAULTS.
SYMPATHY WITH THE VICTIMB. .* ' ' ' ' .<1 By Telegraph—Press Association. : Wellington, Last Night, The public questions committeo of thV'ilj! Wellington Presbytery passed a resofo*. [4ji •tion to-day that they desire to express ■ profound sympathy with the Rev. T, Mils ier and Rev A. Stockwell in the irtdignity ,jf and bodily injury to which' they MwpM [ been subjected at the hands of a brutftljuS mob; their alarm and indignation at manifest intention of certain bigot* Uf J'S suppress, if they can, by insensate vifc/Jl leiice, not only freedom of speech, 'but -|j even attendance at publie meetings held*' "3| to claim for Protestants their full politic VS ell rights; their satisfaction i that Minister of Justice has promised to do-sjjj his utmost to discover and bring to ishment the perpo.trutovs of the KejldUlf sßj outrage; and their determination to up*£|| hold in all legitimate ways thf right of the Protestant people to assemble in pilfervfj lie meetings for the vindication of political liberties and the exposure OMeS the wiles by which these liberties aro dangered.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1918, Page 5
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175THE FEUDING ASSAULTS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1918, Page 5
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