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Tv, oSS , Quarter began at the Otagc Conservatory of Music on the 23rd icst. We need not point out to our readers the great advantage employed by all those who are within reach of the admirable instructions which Bignor gquarise and hia colleagues are so well qualified to «ive. Such effective means of becoming thorough musicians should not be neglected. 8 The Archbishop of Tuam visited Moone, near Ballinasloe lai week and, addressing his people from the altar, strongly denounced Parnelhsm and advised all to join the National Federation, which would soon be established in every pariah in hie diocese. The Census Beturns for Ireland, an abstract of which has been forwarded to the Irish Office, are stated to show a decrease of nearly half a million in the population of Ireland since 1881. The populadiminished increased, while that of Dublin has Quite a flood of controversial literature has arisen over Father tnrM i 6t ir tO J^ T ?T deQo « Dcin e Mr CalderonV indecent p£ tare of St. Ehzabeth of Hungary. Dr. B. A. Abbott, Mr K»rl Blind r?nr r o?flT- tt M UK J es :'^ aYe , COme tO thfl reBCOe Ot tD<5 •«»■». fit b« has profited little by their advocacy. Father Clarke has stoutly and successfully muntained his contention, bringing conviction e/en to the mind of the editor of the lime,. The whole controversy turned on the translation of the expression used by St. Elizabeth's biographer. Dietrich, in descnbing her retirement from the world, omnino te exuitetnudamt. With all due respect to Dr. Abbott, who is some? what of an authority as a Latinist, it would be as absurd to translate this phrase literally as to take in tbe literal sense the words, «'■*? stripped herself of everything, 1 ' which we commonly use when a wealthy lady has entered a convent. The Times, whilst it ackuow" ledges that Father Clarke has proved his point, says that ' -The"access of the picture is now assured by the praise and by the abuse which have been lavished upon it." If Mr Calderon has the feelings ht^otw^'i 1 , 6 Wlll K&Tc^y Btoo P *° win success of this sort for what is admittedly a gross and shocking caricature. X Ladies, for afternoon tea use Aulsebrook's Oswego Biscuits : a perfect delicacy. XFX Fo l l aT *i! ds and dell 'c*te children Aulsebrook'a Arrowroo and Tea Biscuits are unsurpassed

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 43, 31 July 1891, Page 20

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 43, 31 July 1891, Page 20

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 43, 31 July 1891, Page 20