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A Crimeless People

BistDop Olier has lately been on a visit to the successEul Marist Catholic missions on Walli'S Islaoid. Doscribing what he saw, Dr. Olier says : ' There is no gaol, no 'police, the ten Commandments of God and the six missionaries being sufficient to keep the King and his subjects right. They are indeed a hap,py people.' Could the happy and crimeless Catholic islanders of Wallis bo induced to send a few missionaries to bear 'the light of the Gospel to the multitudes of the ' superior race ' that have cut adrift from the safe moorings of faith and Christian, morality in these countries?

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 19, Issue 42, 19 October 1905, Page 1

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A Crimeless People New Zealand Tablet, Volume 19, Issue 42, 19 October 1905, Page 1

A Crimeless People New Zealand Tablet, Volume 19, Issue 42, 19 October 1905, Page 1

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