THE P.P.A.
—— MEETING AT NEW PLYMOUTH '
There was a large attendance Good Templar Hall last evening, the Rev. Howard Elliott gave as addrefffjj on ''Tracking the Jesuit." He made par-f ticular reference to the alleged. insidiSttK attacks on the educational system op New Zealand by the Jesuits, the pagji tiality shown to Roman Catholics, pg£|j tieularly in the police force and where, the inconsistency of the ment in placing a number of Protestant books under the ban; and criticised the regulations governing tli£j censorship of news. He alleged thjftl Rome would, with the help of the-<cx|J treme Labor, precipitate an election "tortj morrow, if it could. He referred to tW military exemption of Marist Brothers] and Catholic clergymen, stating whilst not one Protestant eligible elergWf man was in New Zealand to-day, there' was not one Roman Catholic pi'ieat in.' the fighting ranks of the British. Hfej made an appeal for membership practical help for the association, was accorded a sympathetic and tive hearing. , Our full report is crowded out»of>th|4l issue. T?i
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1918, Page 5
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171THE P.P.A. Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1918, Page 5
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