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130:, who became known for his conservative and anti-Communist leanings. In February 1989, he published a two-part article known as "The Philippines Connection" which alleged that the Philippines Solidarity Network had left-wing or pro-Communist leanings. This created controversy with the New Zealand Catholic Church hierarchy. 68:
Moran died in 1895, and during the ten years which followed - under the editorship of Henry Cleary - the paper adopted a more gentle approach to politics. James Kelly, editor from 1917 to 1931, adopted a line closer to Moran's — so much so that Cleary founded an opposition Catholic journal,
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had an adversarial relationship with the left-leaning Catholic Commission for Justice, Peace and Development. One of the newspaper's most high-profile columnists was the journalist
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leanings, especially in the years around and immediately after World War I. Eventually, Kelly was forced to resign from the paper's editorship at the beginning of the 1930s. The
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remained an important means of communication within the New Zealand Catholic community, but after Kelly's time maintained a less outspoken approach. His successor,
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from 1967 to 1989. Kennedy was an astute political analyst and lively writer. During his career as editor of
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and Muldoon himself contributed several articles and supported the newspaper's position on private schools.
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circulation had dropped from 20,000 to around 8,000. The newspaper ceased publication in April 1996.
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struggled to maintain the level of support it had during his editorship. By 1988,
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Despite this, it remained a political force, especially under the editorship of
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Originally aimed at the influx of Irish immigrants to the new country, the
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Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu.
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adopted a pro-Muldoonist editorial standpoint that favoured the
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Rob Muldoon, "Poor Countries' Plight Threat to Whole World,"
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Nicola Legat, "Bernard Moran and the Communist Conspiracy",
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Bernard Moran, "Christian peacemakers in conference...,"
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The Hollow Men: A Study in the politics of deception,
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Index

New Zealand Tablet
Catholic
Dunedin
Bishop of Dunedin
Patrick Moran
secularisation of education
Irish republican
Leonard John Cronin
John Patrick Kennedy
Prime Minister
Rob Muldoon
Society for the Protection of Unborn Children
Des Dalgety
National Party
Bernard Moran


Papers Past
"Cronin, Leonard John"
Life: The Turbulent Seventies
Marilyn Waring
Nicky Hager
Nelson, New Zealand
Metro
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Newspapers in New Zealand
Dailies
Ashburton Guardian

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