Father Ledochowski, the new General of the Jesuits, states, in a private letter to a friend in France, that of eighty-six voters at his election,, there were but six Germans, ‘ two of whom were Swiss.’ * How, then,’ he says, ‘ can the election be said to have been influenced by the Germans ? My sentiments regarding France are those of our families, and I consider them more imperative than ever since I was elected.’
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New Zealand Tablet, 6 May 1915, Page 31
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72Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 6 May 1915, Page 31
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