THE EX-NUN AGAIN.
REJOINDER TO THE BISHOP. By Telegraph.—Press Assn—Copyright. Received August 14, 5.5 p.m. Sydney,, August 14. Bishop Dwyer, speaking at Temora, saic he had no animosity against ex-Sister Li gouri. He wished he could take her out of the prison where she is; she was nov more of a prisoner than ever before. Ex-Sister Ligouri, in a letter to thi Press, replies that she is not a prisoner but is remaining of her own free will. appreciates what has been done for her by so many kind friends, and she does not require Bishop Dwyer’s sympathy. She is old enough and capable enough to think and act for herself.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. Sydney, August 13. Bishop Dwyer, replying to the presentation of a cheque at Temora, towards the cost of the Ligouri case, said that though the verdict entitled him to costs* those behind Sister Ligouri would not pay them. That was another sample of British fair play. The verdict was not so much the result of the eleven lawyers as of Divine Providence, acting in answer to the prayers of the people.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1921, Page 4
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184THE EX-NUN AGAIN. Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1921, Page 4
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