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AL HERRIOT'S REPLY TO THE

QARDINALS....

The text has been published of corres pondence between the six Cardinals of France and M. Herriot, which can hardly fail to produce disquietude in French interont affairs. Moved by the passage in the Prime Minister's declaration on taking office with regard to the suppres- sion of the French Embassy, to the Vatican, the introducion of laic laws in Alsace and Lorraine, and the strict application of existing laws to the res ligious congregations, the chirts of the Roman Catholic Church in Franer, have issued "what amount to a manifesto af the gravest kind,

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VISITORS AT HOTELS

1.

Horaxosa

Mr R.T. G. Aitken Mr WS Allen Mr Jan.. W. Anderson Mr & Mrs G.,

Eas

Archbait

Capt. Mrs T. Arthur Ms BW Bagot Miss Mande Baxter Mr F. W. Barnes Mr & Mrs Beale Mrs E. R. Balilion Mr V. Benjamin Mr D. Beraha Mr D. Barthan Mr & Mrs R. Bigazzi Mr & Mrs D. M

A

Biggar

Mr R. J. Birbeck Mr GF, W. Bowler Mr A Brooks Mr A. W. Graham

Browne

The Cardinals said baidly that the men: sures contemplated by the Government constitute a serious threat to internal peace, to justice and liberty, to the in- terunts of the country, and to the prestige Mr Geo. Brown for France in foreign eyes. They con Mr J.A. H. Brown elude: We do not seek for war. If it MFA. C. Burdin were imposed upon as we should enter, Mr J. G. Clay

Mr W. Butterfield upon it with regret, but not without Mr W. B. Coliman sistance, obliged by conscience to claims Chaa. Cottrell for Catholics the right to live in security

liberties."

Davies

Dougins

and respect for their faith and their Capt. & Mrs D. R.

Capt. Dickens Mr Mrs W: A. R. MrE. R. Duckett Mr A. M. Duzam Miss Eccles Mr & Mrs E. E. Elks G. P. Elsassor EIR Ass M. Ellis

M. Herriot immediately replied that it was quite impossible for him to ad! mit that the measures contemplated by his Government could constitute a ser- ious threat to interaal peace, to justice, and liberty We have profound respect for all convictions. We shall not attack.fr Feliz nor shall we allow to be attacked in any way, the liberty of the cilts which it is our daty guarantee."

M. Herriot says nothing about the Em- bassy to the Vatican, presumably because, as the credit for that Embassy bas simply bean dropped from the coming Budget, Mr J. Foster

Mr.C. M. Faure

KW. T. Featherstone Mr.J.P.Felihy

H. & Mrs R. C. B.

Fennell

it will be for Parliament to say whether Mr Douglas Fraser

it wishes it to be restored.. H proceds) Col. & Aira Gascoyne

Goric

to declare that, nuder his Government. Dr. Douglas R. Gawler members of all orders can practise, with Mr E. Gelson cut the slightest inconvenience, the be3H. Geffery

lly R. E. Gil liefs which they prefer. If at any point on French territory the exercise of Gon

Mr & Mrs J. Gould the Catholic religion were disturbed, we

Mr E. P. Gray should intervene without hesitation, and M. J. Gray with energy, to render it secure. What Capt. I. P. Hall we call liberty involves respect for all

Misa F. Hamilton beliefs within the general framework of Mr. Heacock the law. That, in our view, is the only M:& Mr H, A. principle on which internal peace and national fraternity can be established." Mr A. Hanson

But, continued M. Herriot, while re Mr G. Harriman solved to protest the rights of the in MrJ. Scott Harstou dividual conscienct, the Government is Mr H. Harting responsible for safeguarding the rights; of the Site.

Hannibal

HOTEL

Mr E. HanTELLAZIA Mr P. J. van Hecks. Mr E. Holm Mr A. F. Mrs C. Hills: Mr J. Holmes

Mr L. E

Heary

Hopkins

Mr A. B. Johnston Mr A, W. S. Jones W.S Mr. C

Miss C. P.Keaper

A.C. Keuper

Mrs

**Kinlock

Mr J. B

Kmakmaa

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen

Mr J. H. Lec

Mr C. Leous, Mrs E. Liddell

Miss H. Lillio Mr & Mrs V. J.

Linderman

Mr F. G. Lenden

MW, H. MacBride

Mr. McCallum

·

Mr & Mrs G. Mengr

and child

Mr Carlos May

Mr C. H. Montague

Mt A. Mority

Dr. J. Morrison

Mr P. O'Connor

Mr & Mrs H. Pastman

Mr H. H. Teg

Mr A. L. Ma Mr. Mrs B Poolay

& Mes ATM. J. Quist

Mrs Priestley

T1

Rawathore

ALF F. LA FAWB

Mrs F. W.Rawsthoras

Mr & Mrs Reichardt

Mr A. H. Rowe

Mirs & Miss Russell

Mr G. Schriner

Mr D. D. Seligman Dr. P. Serrain Capt. Sigreland Mr & Mrs H. E. Sky. Mr ET. Snuggy MrW, H. S Sparke Mr & Mrs W. Wander

Steen

Mr & Mrs M. B.

Stephanson

Mrs E. A. Stevens Mr H. F.Summers Mr. J. Sunderland Mr. D. Sutherland Mr Tjis Mah Yan Air LA Tolias Mr D. P. Vetter. Mr R. A. Wadesor Mr W. E. Wakeham Mr A. H. Watson Judge E. C. Watson Mr II. Woodford Mr J. F. Wright Mr C. C. Wn

HEPULSE BAY HOTEL

As for Alsace auf Lorraine, M. Herriot considers that it is for the Alsatians and Lorrainers themselves to settle directly Mr Bandas with the central Government the nume Mr & Mrs Bokleker rous problems involved in their resto Mr & Mrs H. Chamber ration to the Mother-country. Alsace Mr & Mrs A. E. A. has nothing to fear for her cults. It is

the Government:**

Carleton

to her interest to uppeal merely to the MG. E. Costello affection with which she is regarded by Dr. Donelan

Mr T. A. Field As for the Iteligious Congregations, M. Mr&Mrs C T. Fowle Herriott stands by the law, which is directed not against the personal right of Mr & Mrs 1. H. Geare Mr Frankied children their members who have done their duty

and daughter in the war, like other French people, and Mr & Mira P. 31. like them deserve all gratitude, to live

Mr & Mry Walter

Lany Mr & Mrs E. Land Mr & Mrs T. A. McGee Mr & Mrs J. N. Parker Dr. & Mrs N. Parsons Mr Schramberg Mr C. B. Shank Major & MB. N.

Stewart My Edith Tibbait Mr M. Welk Mr & Mrs G. Wright Miss Helen WrigEL

Hodgson

freely on their country's soil, but against Mr & Mrs H. W. the unauthorized Congregations.

Ireland

The first and natural result of this

correspondence has been to provoke con- siderable embarrassment in the Press.

PLAX

HOTELN

25,000,000 The more moderate newspapers are in-¡ Mr S. A. Arthur 22,594,160 clined to regret the manifesto of the Car- Miss E. P. Bailey

£138,000 dinals as unfortunate, just as they re- Mr & Mrs. L. C. F.

garded the original declarations of the Government as unjustifiably hasty.

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ARGENTINA AND HOLY SEE. Col & Mrs C. Russell

RUPTURE DEMANDED.

BIOWD

Miss P. W. Browa Mr T... Bustard The Senate at Buenge Ayres recently Mr H. R. Cleland

MPS.. D. Carothers passed a resolution aring the Executive Mr J. E. Collis to declare the Papal Nuncio to in per

Comatic a non grato, to recall the Argentine Mr R

Miss M. Cooper Minister from the Vatican, and to call

Mrs I. H. Cormack upon the Vatican to explain its attitude.

Lt. Col. E. A. Dobbin Of a highly involved character, adds Mr E. C. Duncan Reuter, the dispute, between the Arge Mr & Mrs J. Duncau tina Government and the Vatican, of

MrW. E. Dye which the above message records there Bomers Ellis latest phase. has now been going on for Misses Ellie about

a year. It arose from the appoint- Mr & Mrs W. A. ment of Mgr. Miguel de Andren to be

Eustace Archbishop of Buenos Ayres. It would Capt. & Mrs D. Fittes appear that the controversy is mingled Mr D. FitzGerald with two currents of opinion (one pro- Mr A. Forbes French, the other pro-German) that Mr B. L. W. Foster prevail in Argentina. Pro-French sym- MrFF. P. Franklin pathies are ascribed to the new arch Lt. G. C. Frederick bishop as they are to the present Argen- Mr & Mrs W. D. tine Government, and objection would

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seem to have been raised by a strong Mr & Mrs J. M. Gordon, pro-German "section of the Argenting Mr & Mrs Geo. W. clergy to the appointment, whereupoo |

Grey the archbishop, presumably on persua Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale

from Rome through the Nuncio Miss M. B. Hall Cardinal Juan Beda, resigned his se, J. Eancock the resignation not being accepted by Mr J. B. Hawker the Argentine Government.

This

Mra W. J. gav.

Hawkur rise so far back at November, 1991, to Mr. G. M. Hemsworth talk of the Nuncio's being declared per. Lt. Cmdr. G. F. Hole

Mr E. xono, max grata, and of the Argentine Mr W. Hornby

Mr H. Howell Minister at the Holy See being recalled,

The Press throughout appears to have Mr & Mrs G. J. Manolo supported Mgr. de Andres, who is popu-:

Hughes

lar in the country owing to the campaign Miss O. C. Jenkins he has carried on against the Maxima Mr G, 8. Hugh-Jones lists About three weeks ago the affair Mr W. & Jordan took a new tarn through the official noti. Mr M., F, Kay

Miss G. Kennedy fication received by the Nunciature of Mgr. de Andrea's sppointment as Si Visi- tador Apostolica de la America del Sur,"

This

s.

Was

apparently considered to be

a distinct challenge by the Argentine

Government, which regards Mar. de Mr A. Arch

Mr & Mr E. F. KID Mr&Mrs A. Lane Mr & Mr S. H.

Langston

Mr K. Larsen Mr & Mrs W. L. Lask

Mr & Mr G. D. Leys Miss Leys

Major AS. Littlejohns Mr J. D Lloyd

Munton

Mr L. I S. Lloyd Mr W. H. Lock Mr & Mrs W. Logan Mrs J. Medina Mr E. McGregor Mr E. E. Mimmel- Mr & Mrs D. W.

Misa Newsholme Air W. Ogden Mr P. E. Ollerton · Mr A. M. Penn Major&Mrs F. H.

Phillip Mr&Mrs H. R.

Remington L-Col. & Mra 0.

Sanders

Mr L. G Scott Mr B. P.Shaw Dr. A. W. Shovelion.. Mr W. F. Simmons Mr R. H. Skelton Capt. & Mrs Skinner Mra & Miss G. E.

Stabbings Mr C.P.Sturdee Mr E. F. L. Sturdise Mr & Mrs P.

Mr J. S. Thomson Mrs C. Thwaites Miss Thwaites Mr A. W. Tickle I-Col & Mrs

H. Suckling

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Andrea simply as Archbishop of Buenos MFR. A. G. Barrett Ayres, and now found itself placed by Mr W. A. Bennett the Vatican in face of the fait accompli Mr B. W. Campbell involved in the prelate's translation to Mr P. E. Chichgar

Cox

another sphere. Now matters

of form 592

and procedure, such as exequaturs, &c.. were also introduced into the dispute by the fresh step of the Vatican.

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Mr J. McDonald Mr B. J. de Moure Mr

M. Simpan Mr.H. Smith S.. Daver Capt. L. Smith

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