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FRANCE'S RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN.

I NAVAL REVIEW OFF SPITHEAD. : i (Per Press Association.) Losdon, July 14. Earl Jersey and Mr Donald Larnach ■ have been appointed Vice-Presidents of ' the Gold Standard Defence Association. ' The Prince of Wales reviewed the ' Italian and British fleets off Spithead. The combined fleets gave a fine display of torpedo tactics. The Queen sent a message to King Humbert expressing the hope that the friendship which has been clearly founded between the two nations might be perpetuated. The officers of the ship Star of Russia report that they saw what they believed to be the ship Carradale (which is overdue from Melbourne to London) rounding Cape Horn on 19th April. Constantinople, July 15. Turkey has restored to Bulgaria a portion of the Rhodope mountains ceded to Turkey in 1886. July 15. Obituary — Jqo. T. Carrodus, musician, and the Marquis of Exeter. Paws, July 15. The Chamber of Deputies, by a majority of 100, rejected a motion by M. Goblet, leader of the Socialist Radicals, to break the Concordat, disestablish the Church, and stop the clergy's agitation with respect to the death duties. M. Poincare, Minister for Public Instruction said the Government would compel respect for the Concordat without reference to the Vatican.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 144, 16 July 1895, Page 2

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FRANCE'S RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 144, 16 July 1895, Page 2

FRANCE'S RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 144, 16 July 1895, Page 2

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