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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927.
THE POPE'S TEMPORAL ENGLISH CHURCH AT
POWER.
"HOWEVER TINY."
Rome. Oct. 13.
COMPIEGNE.
THE RECONSECRATION CEREMONY.
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WOMAN VICTIM OF MOTOR BANDITS.
ATTACK ON A BRIDGE.
London, Oct. 14. In the presence of the British
Two motor bandits who attack- The "Roman Question," which for
Ambassador to France (Lord od and robbed a young woman more than 50 years hus polsoned the relations between the Church, Crews) the English Church of St. collector of a music satchel con- Hubert- And the State in Italy, took a new Andrew at Compiegne, restored turn to-day, when the Osservatore after its destruction by German talning about £40 in
was reconsecrated Inst grove, Clapham, S,W,, yesterday are being searched for by the Romano, the official Vatican organ, bombs,
police. for the first time disclosed what month by the Bishop of Fulham. are, according to the Vatican, the
Compiegne is renowned
The victim was Miss Elsle concessions which the Italian
beautiful town, and the church has Government should make to reach one of the most beautiful situations Marigold, of &, Portsmouth-road, Cobham, Surrey. She is employed a pacification with the Hold See in it, being only some 300 yards
It la necessary, says the Osser from the palace and at the begin by Messrs. Horace Marshall and vatore, for the Vatican to have ning of the great forest. The Son, printers and publishers, as temporal power in order that its building seems to have been hit by collector in the Clapham area. Independence may be obvious to the bombs three times. The founda- Miss Marigold had collected whole world. It therefore suggests tions and the west front remained veral accounts and was crossing that the Italian Government should though even in the west front a footbridge over the Southern form a new Papal State, however the rose window was shattered Railway line between Ferndale- tiny" over which the Holy See but the body of the church was road and Hubert-grove when a would hold undisputed"sway, nearly destroyed, and an appeal man standing on the top step of for funds to rebuild it (the appeal the bridge pushed her asido and embodying a letter from; Marshal anatched her satchel. Foch) was published in The Times of March 9, 1926. Chiefly, né a result of that appeal the necessary money was quickly raised, and the church is now completely restored.
Italy can do this, adds the Osservatore, without loss of dignity and prestige, because it was Italy that deprived the Papacy of its vast State in 1870, and therefore, if it should te-day restore a small Papal State it would be put giv- ing back part of what it illegally
half a century ago.
BO-
narrow
He darted down" the approach and jumped into a motor-car standing with its en- gine running.
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Miss Marigold followed him The Bishop, preceeded by the awn the steps shouting "Stop took from the Holy See more than Rev. Marshall Selwyn, chaplain of!
before she col- the the British Embassy Church in thief," and run after the car for The Vatican, continues journal, does not ank for the inter-Paris, carrying the pastoral staff, some distance vention or guarantees of foreign arrived at the west door and lapsed...
knocked three times; and on enter- Several people in the street also Powers or International courts.
The statement has caused the uttered the three fold supplica- tried to stop the car but it dis- tion for peace "on this House in appeared in the direction of deepest impression here. Though the name of the Father, of the Wandsworth. Eye-witnesses state was a dark blue the Vatican's conditions are some-Son, and of the Holy Ghost"
that the car what difficult, because the restora-| tion of the Papal State would cer After the consecration, the con- Morris-Cowley four-seater tainly encounter much opposit- gregation sang the hymn "We love had its index plate covered with tion, it is neverthless believed that the place, O God," and the Bishop brown paper. a great step towards a solution has entered the pulpit and delivered been taken. It really looks as if an address at the opening of which Signor Mussolini, who has always he paid a very warm tribute to worked for pacification, with the The Times, primarily for its Vatican, is about to reap the fruitssistance in the rebuilding. of his polley,
JUPITER'S LIGHT.
ERUPTION SEEN ON DAY OF EARTHQUAKE:
It is a coincidence that on the same day and at almost the same time a strong earthquake shock was registered at the seismological station at Zurich.
VILLAGE ARTS AND CRAFTS.
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A RECENT EXHIBITION. "There are 3,878 women's in- stitutes in England and Wales, one in almost every village, and their activities are no small factor in the restoration of vitality to village! life,
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The descriptions of the men issued by Scotland Yard are: (1) Age between 34 and 40. height about 5ft. 4in., dark com wearing plexión, thin face; shabby lounge suit and dark
Cup.
(2) Ake about 30, height 5ft. 2in., thin face, ruddy comple- xion; dressed in dark serge suit.
This attack is the fourth made on women by motor bandits in the past six weeks in various parts of London, and in each case the rob- bers escaped in a car.
Territet, Oct. 13. The Swiss astronomical station at Jungfraujoch (11,885 feet), be
natural dyes from the hedgerows tween the Jungfrau and the Monch, angounces that between 6.30 and
The part played by handcraft (as some of the Scottish tartans gigantic 7.30 on Tuesday evening
observed in rural activities was shown in an were dyed) by another, the spin- luminous eruption was on the planet Jupiter..
exhibition at the Imperial In-ning by another, and the making. stitute, South Kensington, to which of it into a rug by a fourth group. was sent work from every county The success of the institutes has but one! Needlework and stitchery led to many plans for similar effort are favourite subjects. One old among women in the Dominions. lady of 80 had done a "sampler" In Australian towns like Perth, for Jupiter is the largest planet of with skill and pride of workman-example, the arts and crafts move- same needed is encouragement of simplé the solar system. Its mean dis ship, and had accompanied it by ment is strong, but what is also the more among tance from the sun is about a useful garment of the 483,000,000 miles, and from the quality. Some institutes are work- handcraft earth 300,000,000 miles. Of the ing in the fertile field of co-opera-scattered populations.
A Canadian association for this markings on its surface which have tive work.
An early effort in this direction purpose, helped by a Canadian given rise to much speculation, the most remarkable is known as the comprised the cleaning and pre-Government grant, brings before Great Red Spot, which varies in paration of a fleece by one set of its members the work of profes size and redness from time to time. I members, the dyeing of it with sional English artist-craftsmen.
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