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ITALY is planning a new
conquest of Abyssinia.
It is hoped to convert the entire Coptic Church of Abbyssinia to Roman Catholicism.
The Italian Press has already started the campaign.
"Only points of theological || subtlety separate the two Churches at present," declares
the Tevere.
"THE WILL OF GOD"
From His
The Wash Basins
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Every year The Southern Railway's average
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This fact came to ght at Croydon recently, when a man was accused of stealing
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He could nel sny how the towel got into his attacke case.
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19 ARRESTS IN MARCH
London, July 5. Three thousand pounds is what a Fascist march led through London yesterday by Sir Oswald Mosley is es- timated to have cost the tax- payer.
Three thousand police- men were on special duty at Kentish Town (starting point after the East End had been bed), Trafal-
JULY 31,
1937.
Top picture shows police strug
gar-square (finishing point), gling with refractory spirit at
jand along the route.
Three thousand was the num- IGHTLESS Mr. William Rimming-ber of the Fascists, whose march
ton, of Thornbury, Bradford. It is reported here that the has just passed three strict tests of
was at all points subjected to Abuna Abraham of Gondar, the Royal Life Saving Society to breaking up attempts by de- preaching in the Coptic Cathe-gain the coveted award, the bronze monstrators, whom the police dral at Addis Ababa, told the medallion of the Society for it held easily in check. Abyssinian churchgoers:
saving.
"The Italian Government rules by the will of God. He who disobeys the Gov- ernment disobeys God.”
To This Reme adds: "The Churches will not be separated by mere points of dogma."
He is believed to be the first blind man in Bradford to achieve this honour.
Only at one point was there ren) excitement-when Mosley's car was attacked near Charing
Mr. Rimmington, who is 31. Es a Cross Bridge after his speech at brushmaker, employed at the Trafalgar-square. Frizinghall works of the Blind Institute.
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Trafalgar Square and below the arrest of a baligerent young lady.
Ordains Son, Will Go To Gaol
"Happy
Leicester, July 5.
Altogether nineteen arrests were There were tears in the eyes made during the march. There were of the very Rev. T. T. John- Ho police casuales. Police Com-
missioner Sir Philip Game supervised stone, ex Moderator of the
operations in Trafalgar-square,
Presbyterian Church of Ireland,
Behind the procession rode when his son knelt before him large squadron of mounted police in London-road Congregational and four buses crammed full with Church here to-night. police, soine of whom sat on the Boors.
The son, the Rev. T. M. Johnstone, was being ordained. Next Wednes- There were some scuffles. A few day he will marry Miss I. H. Riley, police helmets were knocked off, and of Nottingham. Two days later his a transport official was treated rough-father will return to Belfast and go
ly by a crowd of Communists, and was taken to Charing Cross Hospital! with cuts to the face.
10,000 PACKED
TRAFALGAR-SQUARE
Missiles thrown
al the marchers
Included an apple, an open knife,
to prison.
He was fined. £100 In Ulster High. Court on Tuesday for contempt of court, and ordered "If necessary" to be lodged in prison until the money was paid.
'I Am Not Afraid'
He chose to go to prison, requested
and a long steel Ale. Boos and histes, that he might be allowed to attend
shrill whistling, and abuse
his son's ordination and marriage, were and was given permission to do so directed at them. They answered on parole." the clenched fists of the Communists | with the Fascist salute.
Dr. Johnstone was committed for speech criticising the King's Bench
A large crowd had walted for Division judges who grunted a liquor hours in Trafalgar-square for the
marchers to arrive. When, the Fascists appeared there
was
pandemonium of sound. A number
of men were escorted away.
The Fascists formed up round
between.
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llence.
"I don't want to go to prison,"
he said to me to-night, “but I'm not afraid to face it. The fine will not be paish either by me, by my family, or by my church,
the Nelson Column, separated from life, but next Wednesday will be This is the greatest day of my The Communists by a few yards, greater: My son's wife will be his with a double barrier of police greatest help in his life and in his ministry. When I have seen them When Mosley spoke his voice was married I shall go to prison in happy drowned by the singing of the man." "Internationale," cheers cat-colis, whistles, for twenty minutes.
There were more than 10,000 in the square when the demonstration was at its height. All trame had te he stopped, and the gates of Charing Cross Station were closed. The steps of St. Martin's Church and the National Gallery were used as grand- stands.
Police control was perfect. Never for a moment was there a danger of serious disorder.
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