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Capt. H. Gifford, of, the Sünning. has gone command, Shengking.
Capt. J. R. Nisbet, from reserve. is in transit. "
TWO ENGLISH SAINTS
The Exhibition Of More And Fisher
Vatican City. The Pope presided at a session of the Congregation of plenary Rites, at which cardinals, prelates. oficers, and councillors were to decide whether, in their opinion, the execution of Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher constitut ed true martyrdom.
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This is the usual procedure when FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1935 Capt. C. E Fisher, of the Tung- the Congregation considers cases of
persons proposed for canonisation. · COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M. chow, is on reserve.
Capt, F. N. Booth, of the Wu-Fisher will, as already reported. Sir Thomas More and Bishop such. has gone command. Tunge the first English saints added
to the calendar since the Reforma tion.
show.
Capt. J. H. Hodgkiss, of the Hot-
The session was the longest hald hoy, has gone command, Wüsueh.
Capt. W. L. Thomas of the Che- by the Congregation for several kiang, has gone command, Holhow. years. The Pope suspended all Mr. H. V. Steer, chief officer, public audiences to be able to Kueichow, has gone acting master,
attend. It is his wish that the canonisation of these two English the same ship.
Mr. E G. Thomas, chier oficer.in 1535 should be expedited as men whom Henry VIII. executed Sugning, has gone acting master proof of his regard for the Eng the same ship.
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Mr. R. Stenner, chief officer, Chengtu, has gone chief officer, Newchwang.
Mr. J. E. Storey, chief officer. Yingchow. has gone chler officer, Chengtu.
Mr. T. E. Rees chief officer, Wan- hslen, has gone chief officer Chungking.
Mr. P. Bolam, chief officer, Ta- tung. has gone chief officer, Sun- ning.
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Accordion Solo Mayo Hornpipe
.........Frank Murphy Vocal Gems-Whoopee Plano Solo-What, are your
tentions... Rale da Costa Song-In your arms to-night Song-Love, forever I adore you
......Ronald Märgatroyd (Тегот)
lish.
The proceedings were prelimin- ary to his decision as to whether
or
not they can qualify for canonisation. He was the only person present who did not give his decision at the session.
Arguments for and Against For hours he listened to the arguments for and against their cause. Then the prelates, officers and councillors left the Hall. The Pontifi remained alone with his Cardinals.
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One by one each gave his vote, reasons for doing explaining his
When they had finished the Mr. J. W. E. Warrior, chief off- Pope rose and aid: "I reserve my cer, Wantung, has gone chief off-decision. He left the hall and
retired to his private apartments.
It is expected that he will announce his decision to the Car- Mr. W. R. Worrall, acting chier dinals in a few days. If, as officer, Chungking has gone appears absolutely certain, he is second omcer, the same ship. favourable to the canonisation, a decrea will be read next Sunday, Mr. R. Firkins, second officer,
er one of the following Sundays. Wanhsien has gone chief officer, The public will be admitted by ticket, and the Pope will pronounce a discourse upon the lives of the two saints-to-be.
Organ Solo-A Japanese Sunset Yingchow.
......R. E. McPherson
Mr. J. Scott, supply second on-
·Song—An hour ago this Minutecer, Sinklang, is on short leave. Song What now?
..... Gertrude
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in A Minor, Op. 39 (Rach maniroft) ...... Sergei Rach- maninof Song-Liebesfeier (Weingarther)
Mr. C. Maberley, second engineer Song "Es blinket der Tau (Ru-officer, Anhut, has gone acting
binstein)
Meta Seinmeyer chier engineer officer, Newchwang. Mr. K. D. Gibson, second engi- 'Cellos Solo-Toccata in G Minor neer "officer, Chengtu, has gone
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officer, Tungchow, aupy second engineer officer, is on short
Song-Midnight Review (Glinka) leave.
Theodore Chaliapine (Bass) Mr. H. Barnett, sup'y second Violin Solo Hungarian Dance
No. 2 D Minor (Grahms)
Violin Solo-Cavatina (Raff)
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The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet ⠀⠀⠀ingchow." Maurice Chevaller Songs-Selec-
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