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MASS MEETING OF PROTEST IN LONDON CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP’S DECLARATION. NERO IN NEW LIGHT. (Independent Cable Service.) LONDON, December 2. A second mass meeting at the Albert Hall today, addressed by Church and political leaders of all shades of opinion, unanimously passed a resolution of protest against the religious and racial persecution in Germany. Cardinal Hinsley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, said that Nero, who revelled in the persecution of Jews and Christians, now appeared somewhat as . a model of righeousness. The Archbishop of York said: “We desire almost above all things friendship with German people and refuse to identify them with all that is done by the Nazis.”
Mr Herbert Morrison, Labour M.P. and chairman of‘the London County Council, contended that the immigration restrictions in Palestine should be relaxed. Sir Archibald Sinclair, Opposition Liberal Leader, said that Palestine was the country best fitted to receive refugees.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 December 1938, Page 5
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