THE MANNIX CASE.
1 > V I ASgH&SBOF REDWOODS VIEWS. ' Mf t*Uontb.—Pitu Assn.—Copyright. London, Sept. 8. Archbishop Redwood, interviewed by <the Australian Press Association, said jtbat the British Government blundered In tljeMannix affair. It was within his bwb'knowledge that Archbishop Mannix wrote from America, before Mr. lUayd George's interdict, announcing that he meant to abstain from speechtnaWqg in England and Ireland. A«k*d to exiflain ArchbisEop Mantoij/j) < .jMpiUtent reticence, Archbishop (RedWoed replied that it was'not cusjMtay to participate in public mat--Mi" when vtoting a diocese unless reto do so by the ecclesiastical mid. Ae it happened, during ArchpAop Mqrojx'a visit to America no pjSpA ecclesiastic had either made a SW or gtm an indication to Archkop hence his continued tgf-ippwed alienee.—Atu.-N.Z. Cable ■jtfa'
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1920, Page 5
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121THE MANNIX CASE. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1920, Page 5
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