Portugal has ffliiially recognised the aeti in of Leo XIII , who, in response to the request of the hierarchy, c! 'rgy, and the faithful of that kingdom, made the fis ivnl of tit Joseph a holy day of obligation, and henceforth the 19th of M.trch will be a national ho'iday. Humbert," King " of Italy, must be a splendid sovereign of a free people. ilor< 1 is a scoundrelly rubber turned TibuiKi iv h o has kept the lmdlords of Vuerbo in a state of absolute' tenor for the pdbt twenty years He is a brigand of brigands — a highway robber —and all the power of '• King" Humbert is not Fufficunt to catch the big thief. He has reduced the neighbourhood of Vi'eibo to a state of terrorised subjection, and he still fxm's and flourishe*. Tibnrzi entered on hie predatory movements j lit at the time that the Italian Usurper entered the Q urinal, and there he is to this day. In Tiburzi in league with Humbert, and doishe pay iis piotce or a stipulate'! sum tor his robberies? It looks like it. Unwinds of a feather flock together. — Catholic Itcvino.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 28, 10 November 1893, Page 15
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235Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 28, 10 November 1893, Page 15
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