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IS THE SOVIET CRUMBLING. 1 “The Soviet Government of Russia had become accepted universally as an established institution. By thenexecution of Monsignor Butkiewitz they have shown that they are not so sure of themselves. They have advertised their nervousness before the world, and they have weakened their position both at home and abroad. The Roman Catholic Archbishop, Monsignor Czeplia-k, had been sentenced to death as well as his vice-general Monsignor Butki'ewitz. By transmitting the first sentence to one of tfen years’ imprisonment and at the same time hastening to carry out the second, they have merely emphasised their folly and weakness. It has been proved so often in history that political organisms damage themselves by victimising religious leaders who are opposed to them. Religion is an older and more permament element in human nature than any political creed.”—“The Observer.” A TOAST. “I feel sure that I am interpreting the feeling of my country wh'en I now pay a tribute of sincere admiration to the people of Great Britian and express the hope that they will wish to be again by the side of the Italian people in the -work that lies before us. It is with these sentiments that I raise my glass in honour of Your Majesty, of Her Maie-t” the Queen, Her Majesty the Queen’s Mother, and of the Royal Family, and that 1 express a most sincere wish for the continual prosperity and greatness of Great Britain and her Dominions.”—The King of Italy. THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. “Mr John Rockafeller advises people to spend less. But surely that’s just what we’re doing, at least those of us who can afford to!”— “Punch.”

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15886, 26 July 1923, Page 4

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NOTES. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15886, 26 July 1923, Page 4

NOTES. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15886, 26 July 1923, Page 4