The Coningham Divorce Case.
Sydney, April 11.
Cardinal Moran, at the opening of a bazaar, referring to the Coningham case, hoped that the wounds which wicked people were trying to aggravate would be liealed. Catholics wished to be on the beat of terras with those who differed from them on religious matters, and to be associated with t iiem in promoting everything serving the best interests of Australia. Their desire was that everything should proceed in harmony, union and concord*
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 136, 13 April 1901, Page 3
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80The Coningham Divorce Case. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 136, 13 April 1901, Page 3
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