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The Record Newspaper 13 February 1941

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3d. PERTH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1941.

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HINDU JUDGES PREVENT AUCTION OF CHURCH'

Madras.-Two Hindu

judges "BORGIA" RING FOR DUB- of the High Court of Travancore LIN'S NEW ARCHBISHOP. have decided that a site occupied A "Borgia" ring of the 15th. by the Catholic church, presbycentury, containing a little poison tery, and cemetery at Thalayolopchamber covered by a minute parambu, in the Ernakulam archslide, has been presented to the diocese, cannot be sold by -weThe new Archbishop of Dublin, Mgr. tion to liquidate a debt. John Charles McQuaid, C S.Sp., judges quoted profusely from Canon Law in making their decisays "The Times.' The presentation was made by sion.-NCWC. the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland, a largely Protestant FIVE DIE DURING MEXICO body connected with Trinity ColCONGRESS. lege, Dublin's Protestant university. It has been in the possesMexico City. sion of the college for some years. Five people were killed and 20 Fisherman's Rings. when a grandstand colChristopher Astorri, Consis- injured during a Eucharistic Contorial Advocate, has presented to lapsed gress at Uruapan, in the State of the Holy Father the "fisherman's Michoacan. rings" of Leo X (1313-1521) and Pius IN, (1559-1565). The Pope PAPAL ACADEMICIAN PASSES. entrusted these precious relics to the Vatican Apostolic Library for Famous Mathematician. exhibition in the Sacred Vatican Prof. Vito Volterra, one of the most Museum. fammis mathematicians of the present The ring of Leo X is made of *time and a member of :the Pontifical fins ,iiver, engraved with tht. Academy of Sciences, has died aged 80. Pope's name and the coat-of -arm's states the "Universe." A graduate of the Pisa and Turin of the Medici. That of Pius IV Universities and a professor for man:: is made of massive bronze and is years at the University of Rome, he very heavy. *;t bears the coat-of- has also given courses at other univerarms, the Pope's name and the sities in Europe and in America, inStockholm, Buenos Aires, Masymbols of the Evangelists in re- cluding drid, Paris, Bucharest, Prague, Berne, lief.

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FORDHAM STUDENTS GROW FROM 6 TO 8,300 IN 100 YEARS. Fordhain (Jesuit)

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in New York is raising a fund of about i314,000 for new accom-

"The Roman Church in England to -day is at least a body distinct from the world, as the Church of It has England is not. definite standards of faith, morals and worship, as the Church of England has not. H it suppresses prophecy, it has at least a teaching ministry, with a definite teaching to give. It can take corporate action, and bear corporate witness, as the Church of God ought to do. If, therefore, it is exercising to -day an attractive power such as the Church of England does not exercise, it is largely because it corresponds in all these ways so far better to the Divine purpose." Rev. Dr. Goudge, in "The Church of God."

modation. The authorities are hoping to gut it all this year, which marks the centenary of the university's foundation.

Fordhain is at present paying £20,000 a year in rent for quarters which a section of its students occupies in the Woolworth Buildings. One of the new university buildings will be erected in downtown Manhattan near that 57storey building and about half -a mile from Wall -street.

When Fordham was founded it had six students. Now it has 8,300.

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Wells Wants to Bomb the Vatican

and St. Peter's A -remarkable article by Mr. H. G. Wells, which up geared in the "Sunday Despatch," contains such 110,4 sages as these: Rome is within easy range of the British Fleet and it would be the most practicable thing in the world to treat St. Peter's, the Vatican, Mussolini, and King Emmanuel to an enlarged version of the mischief which is being inflicted with impunity on London. I cannot see why Roman citizens should not spend -a few thoughtful hours underground. It would be so educational for them.

... urges the bombing of a friendly, neutral State.

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