BISHOP MOORHOUSE AND THE JEWS.
*-i3Srtfeag sssaaatly ia the Sreitai GaSJ i- »I~* Wn(i»atafr*aid lie desri? ItresS the Jewish i *V- -s£»- M Jj» h§d to ssle«* the race team, idT 1 . - WBA. t« Ms hem, hm vonia have seleetea to %!Lr • .few, dteerftdly taJebsg £»** ia their -*??#«* •* *&* We* ** belonging ie # JUNiuua, acS Issao, aai. Jacob. "few-IfSßts?«sai V&at, mit, sbrisa aJ! Q»a wh« i# -£ L 3r*s<3pNMt-ttatFaM«c. SJrWa&sr naut A% T4!#» tag a sss&Hsr feeßag aJsonfc &e " Jew&ii - US'** *S»A» manrd not htwo jput isrto the ■ ®p«ffe«l tits J«ww» that msgmi. the Scanp^r "7 V-" #at £®&r* ss« maeestora of the njWUat nor- _ 'feass jMrissliij.were known si all, her fathers , * jhws .hidden feLStaad neatest to tha- eongrespfe?s ol ths "fision. The treatment of the AWe'itm* pitiful, » horrible story. They wers Msnisred, robbed of their goods; their feadfes *rrae given over to the tormentors; 4jjp%sy .■were driven hither and thither, end "IP? fossil & hqree nowhere. 'We'ih England liat treated the Jews as badly and bkrbsrousJy S&.ssb% of «ar continental neighbors. But 4fawss hadi&saaged, *nd he felt prond to know HgySngtewl bm removed all Sic disabilities Jws, and now treated them as she ~. Mlw tha fevered members of her family. ~M» ftx&e of the greftt men the Jews had pro- _.*"" ~ &ut&& j tltijr were not merely statesmen but' ESOpfaSa, 'Among others he named the late Jfaxi el Be&sonafteld, whose name was tejitwsi. with load spplacse. Eong centuries fesi gas««i!b9Sjns the Jew got lull justice, and » fSw&al«!ti!Jst«rsl th»tb« po&ld not forget W?S5g»s, sb<3 the tarrible-peneeution to wSsickfea-hrf been subjected. If Christianii I&&xe&eL?etl£he«ar6£ trctltraent he qtrastioneel ■sr&sthßr Ssey h*v« k»d the toughness _ <g£ HfessfeS.j&lsrTi.t'e; hut if tfeej-hfwl, -wouid not ' Sty base h*tei fee name nnfier which they lad iseee is> creslly wronged ? EC© besrM>ie l&s sad help of his countrymen for
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2538, 2 March 1887, Page 3
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295BISHOP MOORHOUSE AND THE JEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2538, 2 March 1887, Page 3
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