Showing the strain of their ordeal in Red prisons. Religious expelled by the Chinese communists arrive in Hong Kong. Picture at left shows Bishop Cleary (foreground) and Father A. Coppens leaving the train at Kowloon Station. Centre photo shows (left to right) Sisters Marie Germaine and Alphonse. Father Blanchi, O.F.M., and Bishop Ceol. O.F.M., arriving at the station. In the picture at the right, 29-years-old Father Marchesio and 40-years-old Father Novella rest at St. Francis' Hospital. See story below. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Catholic Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1942 - 1954), Thu 15 Jan 1953, Page 1
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