AMERICAN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. BRITAIN RAYS. \\ ASH! NGTON. March 10. Britain has made the first payment under the Debt Settlement paying a sum sligblv in excess of four million dollars. ORANGE LODGE. OTTAWA, March 15. A Winnipeg telegram states that the Grand Orange Lodge of Manitoba Province, at their 51st annual session, adopted a resolution setting forth: “That King George was lieing ill advised if he seriously considered calling on Pope Pius XI, during his proposed trip to Italy.” The resolution further stated: “Under the Bill of Rights our Crown is banned from holding communion with the See or the Church of Rome, and these are not days wherein constit national safeguards ought to he flouted.”
The resolution further reqiyA»ts that the British Afission to the Vatican shaft he withdrawn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1923, Page 2
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