SPANISH UNREST
JESUIT PROPERTY SEIZED. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LON DOX, January 24. I “The Timms’s” Madrid correspondent states: ’i'lie proscription of toe Jesuit Order by the Spanish Government. involves eighty communities with 3000 members. The decree is to become effective on February 3rd. The decree forbids Itlie members lof the Order to remain in their community life. It also confiscates the property of the Order, which is to be used for charitable and teaching purposes. THE POPE’S REFLECTION - . HOME, January 24. “If is a veritable massacre,” said the Pope when, referring to the dissolution of the 'Spanish Jesuits. “How- | ever,” ha said, “There is .something supremely beautiful and glorious in these sad happenings. The Jesuits can rejoice in the same way that the Apostles rejoiced in being held worthy to .suffer in the name of Jesus.” It was consoling for them to think that they would now be called not only to be confessors of the faith, hut martyr*.” SPANISH STRIKE MURDERS. MADRID, January 24. Revolutionaries murdered five tram drivers who were taking ears from the yards in. defiance of .strike orders.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1932, Page 5
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