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HIGH FINANCE. . j
The Hidden H»nd. j
Remarks by Sydney Prelate.
.DTtDi-B. Alundn; .—When speaking at
life official opening of St. Mary's Cuthe-
drul. most Ucv. Di. Slieehan, Coadiutor
Archbishop of Sydney, said lie was not
pure of the rcblity of a. financial crisis
with which Australia appeared to lie
threatened. High, finnnc-o scorned to be
something like international strife, which
held many mysteries. In these democra
tic days people looked upon tbem-elvcs
as free agents. . 'J iiey thought tlfev were
noting on tiieir_ own volition, hut -it wus
I he volition of some hidden man or
people. He suspected the operation of
fi'filh finance contained a good deal that
was mysterious. Forces were at work
ibrough agents. Th« hidden hand wus
there, hut 'he had no doubt Australians
were a wul;e to the mil situation; and
were not goigg t,i allow themselves .to die
(lampedcd- -like a- lot -of' sheep and sent
dying over a precipice.
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