PILGRIMS MUSTERING
EUCHARIST CONGRESS CANADIANS ARRIVE MONDAY N.Z. ARRANGEMENTS When the Niagara arrives in Auckland next Monday she will have as passengers over 100 members of the Canadian pilgrima 9e to the Eucharistic Congress, opening in Sydney on September There will be a pilgrimage leaving Auckland at the end of the month, but so far it is not possible to estimate its numbers. Some of the enrolment ,T e » * or various reasons, been canr® Ue “» while others are still coming n * Many have made their own fragments for accommodation, but ners are having their accommodation ranged for them through the accommodation committee. Although there will be a large pils imago leaving the Dominion, it will -ot be necessary to charter an extra to take P e °Ple to Australia. The t. companies, however, are coperating to the extent of making a all €r cent * reduction in the fares of \ People going to the congress. rfw^ ranSemen ts have been made to ei Ve ra d i° accounts of the congress Pot ? ss j°n and final ceremonies at St. ■Patrick’s Cathedral. otiUf a , lis ! nsr the value of wireless for interest in the congress, itsrT eepins Usteners’in in touch within a pro Sress. a committee has secured Stn }f ase o of Station 2UE, Sydney. on . -BL will also broadcast conevenings* 13 ° n on<^ay and Friday
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 425, 6 August 1928, Page 1
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