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A Warning

H. We recently received .a .request to a'llowour columns to be ; used -to advertise the request of an English priest for" offerings for Masses. We deelined,'*as it was'contrary to the Church's.law. / We now learn that the Melbourne Advocate has had *-a letter .; from an English Bishop, who writes of the party in question': ■= 'Heis an impostor, and I have done my best' to warn people • against him in England, Ireland, and the United State's. He ■ has deceived people in all parts of the World.' The man's printed circulars- have, to our personal know- - ledge, reached New Zealand. A word to the wise ought to be . sufficient. "^" ' * '

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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 3, 6 August 1908, Page 9

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A Warning New Zealand Tablet, Issue 3, 6 August 1908, Page 9

A Warning New Zealand Tablet, Issue 3, 6 August 1908, Page 9

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