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THE CHINA MAIL, MA

Pope's Message To Eucharistic Congress

Castel Gandolfo, To-day.

Reference to the disturbed international conditions was made by His Holiness the Pope yesterday in an address in Latin to the International Eu- charistic Congress in Budapest.

His Holiness, who spoke from the Vatican radio sta- tion, said: "May our Redeemer in divine mercy calm the anxiety which perturbs the hearts of men and, with rays of supernatural light dispel the lowering clouds which seem to threaten new. tempests."

In spite of the storm Cardinal In conclusion, the Pope imparted the Apostolic Benediction.-Reuter. Pacelli sat on the throne and the

STORM INTERRUPTS CONGRESS

Budapest, To-day.

ceremony began, but eventually the pilgrims attempted to gain shelter, and Cardinal Pacelli de- cided to issue his speech through

PONTIFICAL MASS-

A thunderstorm with torrents of the press. rain, led to abandonment of the address of Cardinal Pacelli, the Va- tican Secretary of State, on closing day of the International sembled in the Square for Ponti- fical Mass of the Papal Cardinal Eucharistic Congress yesterday.

Earlier, half a million the

miles!

had as-

A cloudburst occurred while the Legate, one of the greatest events

of the Congress. closing procession several long was progressing from the Basilica of St. Stephen to Heroes' Square.

St.

Thousands took up positions in the Square the preceding night, and others flocked to the Square în scores of thousands from 4 o'clock in the morning onwards.

The ceremony was favoured with sunny weather and the crowd took hours to disperse.-Reuter.

KNIFE ATTACK ON CONSTABLE

ON THE

Two unlicenced hawkers, Yui Ngau and Chan Kam, were charg ed before Mr. R. Edwards at the: Central Magistracy this morning with inflicting bodily harm on Lau Fam, a police constable, in Stanleṛ Street on Friday.

Inspector Whant is in charge c the case, which was adjourned for 72 hours.

The constable was attacked by 1 men on Friday night and stabbed He was not in uniform at the time The motive of the attack is at prè sent unknown.

LARGE HAUL OF RAW OPIUM

A young Chinese woman was sen- tenced to 12 months' imprisonment, with hard labour, and fined $5,000, or an additional month's imprison- ment, consecutively, by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett, at the Kowloon Police Court this morning for possession of 960 taels of raw opium,

This p ing her sta cadets and

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Taking advantage of the fine weather, pupils of Miss Eileen Macdonald, the fencing expert, practice on the roof of their school at Brottenham House overlooking the River Thames, near Westminster. Paul's is in the background. (Copyright).

Bringing Up Father

YES-DINNY- YOU ARE RIGHT-. MAGGIE WILL TAKE A FANCY TO HER-THEN IT WILL BE EASY TO CONVINCE HER TO MOVE BACK IN TH' OL

NEIGHBORHOOD-

I KNOW

IT WILL

WORK-

DO YOU REMEMBER

MAGGIE- ME DARLIN'?

UH-HUH!

SEE'D HER LAS'

MAGGIE-I BROLIGHT THAT LITTLE MCGUIRE GIRL UP TO SEE YOU— YOL REMEMBER THE MCGUIRES-

OH-YES-SHE IS A SWEET CHILD-GO BRING HER IN-

WEEK-

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