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  2. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS OPENED.

    In a setting of ecclesiastical grandeur, resplendent with color, pageantry and beautiful music, the National Eucharistic Congress associated with Melbourne's Centenary celebrations was opened by the Papal Legate, Cardinal MacRory, in St. Patrick's Cathedral ...

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  3. AMERICA'S "WET" YEAR.

    The end of the first year after the repeal of prohibition, which became effective on 5th December last, finds, a renewed agitation for the reduction of ...

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  4. CEREMONIES AT THE OPENING OF EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    (Left)--The Papal Legate, Cardinal MacRory, attended by Monsignor Lonergan (on his right) and Monsignor Terzariol, Papal Chamberlain (on his left), followed by Archbishops and Bishops, leaving St. Patrick's Cathedral, after official opening of Congress. (Right)--Pontifical High Mass m St. Patrick's Cathedral--Papal Legate addressing large congregation at opening of Congress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LANCASHIRE'S RESPITE.

    The Manchester correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the postponement of the Australian cotton duties will enable Lancashire shippers to deliver ...

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  6. A PATHETIC CASE.

    At Leeds ot-day Mrs. May Brownhill was sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered her son, an imbercile, aged 30 years. ...

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  8. BRIGIDINE CONVENT, MALVERN.

    Cardinal MacRory visited the Brigidinc Convent, Malvern, on Saturday morning, and celebrated mass in the community chapel. Nuns from different ...

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  9. PONTIFICAL VESPERS.

    It is estimated that there wore more than 6000 people at St. Patrick's Cathedral last night when Pontifical vespers were held. The cathedral presented a ...

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  10. Church of St. Francis.

    A solemn hour of adoration was observed, by a crowded congregation in the Church of St. Francis yesterday afternoon. The Bishop of Fiji. Dr. Nicholas ...

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  11. Alteration of Route.

    Sir,--The announcement in "the Age" of to-day that amplifiers will enable everyone to hear the benediction is very gratifying, and should remove all doubt ...

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  12. FATHER MARTINDALE INTERVIEWED

    Father C. C. Martindale, S.J., distinguished English writer and preacher, arrived in Melbourne by the Sydney express on Saturday to take part in the ...

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  14. THE SHIPPING SUBSIDY.

    Only ships that have been registered as British ships since 1st January last and vessels built in Great Britain this year are eligible for the Government's ...

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  15. NEW MERCY HOSPITAL.

    There was a gathering ol 6000 people at the opening at the new Mercy intermediate hospital, Grey-street, East Melbourne, yesterday afternoon, by the Papal ...

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  16. IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS.

    Remarkable scenes of devotion were witnessed at St. Ignatius's Church, Richmond, yesterday morning, when hundreds of members of the Irish National ...

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  17. MANCHUKUO'S PETROLEUM MONOPOLY.

    The United States Government has returned to the controversy over the petroleum monopoly in Manehukuo. The State department has sent a ...

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