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"CATHOLIC INTOLERANCE."

At a recent meeting of the Newcastle (England) Board of Guardians it was moved that the Rev. Mr, Averell, Anglican chaplain at the workhouse for 45. years, should be given a gratuity of £IOO on his retirement, in consideration of the special services rendered by him. There was opposition to the motion on the ground that the board had no right in its dying moments to give any such sum of money away; but the Catholic chairman of the board, Mr. J. C. Doyle, who paid a tribute to Mr. Averell's work for the Protestant inmates, prevailed upon the dissentients to withdraw their objection, and the resolution was unanimously carried. ' •' *-■

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1919, Page 22

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"CATHOLIC INTOLERANCE." New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1919, Page 22

"CATHOLIC INTOLERANCE." New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1919, Page 22

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