ITALIAN TREATY.
CHURCH AND STATE Pope Will Rule "The City C The Vatican." INDEMNITY £21.600.000. lAuMr.iiian ..i.• 1 X ','. l'i<-»- .\>>"ci. , .'. LiiNIMX. l\\ ruaiy 1 ■ A ei:ii"ii< ;;:;•; ~ .!,;i: \\n- iu-w '.i:C ~".t tlcllll'i.t I'f ii.l , Ui'llUt'l (;'.;<- it;i!i:::i ]>"!>: <■. The ::i !.: has lnv'.i .-1:■ i<-t ';.- prunihi*. .•<] I v j'','.!)i:~;i:i:ir ;i!!Vi !:•!!•_". ('■•!!- ■;|!l' , ; what all i!'i<" v.-:'vii| !<;:■ • will luci'ine i'f:;cial 1:1 I;«!Iy <>!' {.•-•lay. Si-.iior M'i--olini w i'i i^-u- , a -i" '■'■uii:ii:i:ii -,\\ ion t" 'in , i•:11 >i:<• wiii.- ,, ' .itii'.ia! ii'v.i will il'.-triliut■.■ • lil-. , I;. '■;; n !!.w -'■;•; i'l -. Tin. , t::-t inTii'iat i<-n of tin , tr>'.«<y v. , ! I i-i-'.f!:ri!i'.i'ii of ti:v -!-w!i:h a".:i. : .\fr-.u • !of liiv , |-i ;■< '- i :i.ii;o;i. lu-t.'Ml of lii-iii:: hf'.l a- in tin , ;>;i-: In tin- ■-■-: in- < :,ii) I ;!' : ~ irivi y v. i , : !u' held ili tl:«« |(:l-i!ii-:i <•: Si. l'l-t-.-v'-. .\\ ii: ( ■■ ...■;;<- ; oii '.h;- i'. ■• • \- 'li ai'i'car ii lilii- !"_•.:.: in 1; o-.r, . ■ S". IV-ti-rV an •• j ji'-iicl li\ ;!..■ i .■■ .] •.: -. ]:■• n\ ill l>l. - till' |HMi]."l.' of I! !!:•• ::••«! c\'..-n.l li:Mi --!i:l' to t i:i' riiiiif K'Hiall lath"!;, W'.ll'l. Tr> oji- will j.!\ ii:<- P'ji- , liiniouv* ai. 1 :i !ii ; !!t:i! \ -;:lir • v '.'.'■ I-. , ii:T<l tri in 1 h ,, ■J -H' •:•.,•," i!.-:: ■■ !:■-,.. "ilu- l.rli- of Si i IVi'.-lV Jll-l of i 11 l':<- i-li-.uvln- ill Kol: •• ; v. ill il'.-n In- nil.-:. Y "-li ri!-y ']■•■ 1*..: .■ i -.-\ -ovallv an\ • [lie ii:--l -,',..].!.--. •,..'/.■..• i-.roi'ii-ciit i;i j v.li ; i Is in- -iv.••-:■ !■.;;. i- .-• ki.ov.lcd^'l iii.cr ili» -iiril! t •-.■■■ '••> df-cniiiMl :»- •■ii!(' t t- >-i liic V ■■'■'.::■'.." In 1111 — ar-;rch)ii-il M. I'iii- "- : ' ' ■•■ .'''l many <it X\u- l'a: ..1 ■niiMini- il !: .. :■'. l , Piovi-i'-n !■> iiiii'l" : ■■ ..ai;. « r a . v " liu-'!t of an ill< 1 -.i, iii ;■■ of ahfiil fJl.'ioo.CHiO in f«»-li and i.o\ iriiiufu: hi.i:d-. I Tlio Vrttii-ail ;: -i ■•'■<■( vrini iivj-luii'-p o|.cratfd \<y h< r< <}'.'• ;\ry printi-r-. Tht»>e are 'lu-tcd uir'i. v. Im arc i:i<r tlii'ir liven in tin l -:■.!■ ■■ <in]'lo\ nionl ii- tlii-ir f«th<'i"< and When specially swrct dut'iiincnts *r<j'linted the~<' men are not allowed to leave the jirw-inct* of the lmildini: i:nr to fnniiiiunicale with jioojilc c\ "ii within the jinvuiots. When the Pope \va« eom-'-tinp tTii , final jirootV of the treaty he ofu-u ]iau-etl with his pen in the air while i^. 1 eolltenipliiti'd even <-onniia<. thelv were «i>cs whin the )'""e>etli-(" or aloi'W ." of a comma conipletely lr.fiililiiul lh'of a s'-nteiue. Late at ni::ii'. jtlie inc. f> were rclca*cd for piintiiij: The l'apal Secretary of State. (ard'.nal (insparri. ha« caii-jln a i-old and i.coiiiined to his Led with a teinIporature. He hope* to recover in time ho take ]>art in the >ij:ninp vi the treaty. AccordiiiL' to prosont plans the text will he !-ij:iU'd by Cardinal and ihe Prime Mini-ler. Sifinor Mu->t>lini. and ratified IaTC" by the Pope and Kirg YiciiT Kinniaiaiei. SiiVi-efiiK-mly it will he Milnniiied to the Fa-ri-t flrand Council, and then to the Italian Parliament. The Val ; '"tn iiiil the noveriuneiit liavc i!«:eed l;ot l-> j-.iil.r-h the Te\t- of ihe I treaty and ci::;ooidai until after 'I" , ! ii'-iicral '"lei-ti.-ii in March. Therefore j only a -holt >iiinma:y is to be publi-h'vl at pn—ent. It i- understood that Signnr lini will i>>ue a •"loan of conciliation.'' which it i> expectei 1 . the people will subscribu inimediately. It i< |>. »iiiti"d out that the settlement with the Xatican in no way mcan> that tl.i" Italian (Jovcrninoiit intends to enforce the caium law- of the Roman L'hiinh in Italy. No marked chance i> likely to occur innM'diaielv in the relations between the Briti-h Uoveininont and the Holy See. It has been ?u<:i:e<ted that as th»: Pope i> now in a ]>o>ition to leave the Vatican he may vi-it London in order jto return the State visit paid by Their ] Majestic- to Rome in 1923. I The Pope knows London, which he , vii-ited before his election. He speaks i to this day of "the splendid English." Nevertheless it. is doubtful if he -will leave Vatican territory for some time. Should he come to London he would ,- have to be received with the full i honours paid to He woiilj l>e here not a> the head of the Roman Catholic Church, but- as a Kin;.:.
A special correspondent of the "Daily Kxpro--'" =ay«: the attitude of many Prote-tants in Hnulatul toward the H"'v See is decidedly militant and a State I vi-it from the Pope would be likely to Icriatu a peculiar position. j Bi-hop Cleat y. r>-" Aucklan<!. ye*tcrflav received ii:innu-Ui.>ii from ( ■:■:: ' 0*?Piini. I'a;.al Seei.-t..i.i ..; St.,U ..: Kf.ni". tiiat the concordat 1«.;n,-i. vi- \ -iti in J ,iti.l tlic Si..to would Lie > ,:-vl t-J..;.. i
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 7
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739ITALIAN TREATY. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 7
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