The latest intelligence concerning the priests and nnnn ™h n were captives of the Mahdi is of a most melancholy character Of the tour pnerte, aix nuns and seven lay brotbeTs who we? c fn Of the fate of the nuns and missionaries Jefc in Khaitoum we have n ed m genCe>bUtilmay * "*" feared thatX wXt^S M. Andrieu, late prefect of police in France, has iust exnres^d in the columns of the Ugue, a journal of which he is proprietor his deep regret for the share he took in driving the Beligious Ers f rom their homes. Some curious revelations are given on thUsubS which do but little honour to the Government IT* S.flTO action of the Government in exppflim? th ' RelLona t« £ a™, the wholly illegal, and says that be JimS SSnSSS^JiJd S
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 May 1885, Page 7
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