DOMINION NEWS.
BRASS BAND TO TOUR THE WORLD. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Nov. S3). A New Zealand brass band to tour the world is being formed.' The sanction of the South Island Association has been secured and it is expected the North Island Association will follow suit. The band will comprise thirty members selected from all parts of Aew Zealand. The selection will be made at Dunedin, during the bands' contest, and it will leave in about six' months' time. The band will tour the Dominion first, then Australia. AN UNFOUNDED STATEMENT. Dunedin, Nov. 2!). At a meeting at Dunedin on Tuesday night the Rev. Howard Elliot was reported to have said that Archbishop O'Shea has threatened Sir James Allen that if legislation was not, passed excluding the Marist Brothers from military service the Roman Catholics in the public service would be called out ofi strike. At a meeting last night, at Middlemarch, Sir James Allen gave an emphatic contradiction. He said that he had telegraphed to Archbishop O'Shea, who had replied that the reported statement was absolutely without foundation: "I never made any Buch threat or suggestion."
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1919, Page 5
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188DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1919, Page 5
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