"By Independent."
Cabled News From Abroad. (Sydney Sun Special.) THE EDICT OF MILAN. The Pope has directed a series o': celebrations, to he held in Romo trout March onwards, to commemorate the iannivorsary of tlio promulgation of the Edict of Milan, which his Holiness regards as one of the greatest events in the history of.Christianity. (The Edict of Milan proclaimed the toleration of the Christians, and was promulgated by Constantine and Liciuius in 313.) WOMEN CANNOT PRACTICE. The Council of tho Empire, at St. Petersburg, has decided, by a small majority, not to admit women as barristers. PICTURES OUSTING NOVELS. The increased popularity of biogt aph shows is accompanied by a decreased demand for fiction at tho libraries. • THE RULING PASSION. Evidence given in a police court at Newcastle-on-Tyno disclosed that ! ■a small betting shop there cleared i. profit of £20,000 in one year. SMUGGLERS' AWFUL FATE. I'our Italian smugglers who were crossing the St. Bernard Pass at night with a load of tobacco and watches, were overpowered by ai avalanche and swept over a precipice.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 February 1913, Page 2
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176"By Independent." Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 February 1913, Page 2
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