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All who are in s-arch of the srho >] books of the Marist end Christian Brothers will riid them at Mr E. O'Connor's Bouk depot, Christchurch. Mr O'Connor has also on hand an extensive and well seltcted Btock of books suited fir school pr z-s. The thud centenary of the death of the blessel Cauisius who rendered such gieat service to Switzerland, will be celebrated by tbe Swiss Catholics in 1897.

Tna Roman police have discovered a revolutionary band who correspond regularly with foreign Anarchists. S ciety women have acted as go-betweens for the correspondents in order that the suspicions of the police might not be aroused.

Rev Louis A. Lambert, author uf " Notes on Ingersoll," and editcr Philadelphia Tmu/s accepts the Henry George land theory this week in an article in which be says that there is Dothing revolutionary in its teachings, and that the only question is, will it produce the btmficitl resu is anticipated by Mr Gejrge. Senor Jote Sosa, Minister of the Interior of Paraguay has died suddenly wbilsc on a brief visit to the French capital. Tho deceased who was only foity-two years of agp, was one of th 8 few statesmen in South America esteemed for perfect integrity and loyalty. TLe bo>ly will be conveyed to Paraguay.

According to an Orange orator, Ddlegate Pitts, at the GhostDance of the bnthren in London last week, "the Dominion of Canada has 6 ojOooo Protest. nts and thousands of Orangemen." According to the cold figures of the latest ceLSus, the whole population of Canada numbers less than 4 500,000, of whom 1,792 000 are Catholics ! Mr Pitts must have K one to his bottomless namesake to find the balk of his imaginary Orange cob'Tts —Pilot. A Catholic bishop h*s been appointed by the Chinese Government a mandarin of 'be bird class. He is the Ritrht Rev M°r. Ang >r Bishop of Telepte, Vicir Apsatolio of Southern Chintong. °He now ranks among the offici .Is of the Ctlest al Kmpre with judges of courts of appeals and generals of the army. He is held in the highest honour by ai c!a*s s.

At a meeting or the Ontario Synod of the Church of England one of toe speakers, the Rev Mr Waterman, said be detested that spirit of self-assertion wbich went by the name of Protestant, remarking that there wai only one Protestant in heaven and he was turced out — that is, Satan.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 22, 28 September 1894, Page 20

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 22, 28 September 1894, Page 20

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 22, 28 September 1894, Page 20