MEXICAN MENU.
Australian Boys Given Typical
Dinner. MIGRATION OF CATHOLICS. (Australian and N.Z. Press Association ) (Received 9.3« a.m.) VALENTINE (Texas), February 12. Members of the Young Australia League, who are in America ginning knowledge of industrial and social aspects, visited .Taurez, Mexico, where they were tendered a luncheon given by leading business men. The menu was composed entirely of Mexican national dishes.
Twelve Catholic members of the party witnessed the unusual sight, for them, of over 10.(100 Mexican Catholics crossing the Ki<> C ramie River from Mexican territory to HI I'aso to attend mass. It was explained that this resulted from the Mexican ban on the celebration of iiia>s and the migration occurred every Sunday at points where Catholic churches, were situated ill adjacent American territory.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 37, 13 February 1929, Page 7
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