ITALY AND THE VATICAN.
The " Osservatore Romano " interprets the Pope's utterance in his allocution as meaning that no reconciliation is possible between the Vatican and the Quirinal without the restitution of the Pope's temporal power. Well-informed circles declare that the " Osservatore Romano " only echoes the feeling of the Intransigeant party of the Vatican. The "Reforma," the Government organ, says that reconciliation is only a question, of time, and that Italy can wait calmly,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 147, 24 June 1887, Page 5
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