ARCHBISHOP MANNIX.
TRIBUTE BY SYMPATHISERS. SUPPORT FROM LABOR CIRCLM By Teleeraph.—Press Asm.—Copyright Received August 12, 8.30 p.m. London, August 11. When Archbishop Mannix stepped' from an automobile at Nazareth House to-night a crowd of fifty formed a guard of honSr. Archbishop Mannix entered the House and returned & moment litter wearing an ordinary cap an episcopal cap. The crowd emotionally paid homage to Archbishop Mannix, and he was cheered by a large crowa winch in the meantime had collected. The Archbishop smiled his acknowledgment. Archbishop Mannix has received m»uy .le'egrams from Labor organisations through the country asking him ta ad> dress indignation meetings on the subject of his ban, some emanating from Liverpool,' Manchester, and Glasgow. He | hns not yet decided what to do—Aub.« K.2. Cable Assn.
LEGAL ADVICE TAKEN. London, Aug. 11. The Star states that Archbishop Man- 1 nix has taken legal advice concerning possible proceedings against the Government for preventing him from landing in Ireland. NEW YORK SYMPATHISERS. •• New York, August 11, A mass meeting of protest against the removal of Archbishop Mjwnix froln the steamer Baltic has been called for* Sunday in Madison Square Garden,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1920, Page 5
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