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Africa, British Empire, Insurgencies, Mau Mau Uprising, Protests, Mau, Kenya, 2nd Millennium, Geography, Religion / Belief
Fr. John Leycester King, the distinguished Jesuit psychologist and spiritual adviser to the Newman Association, died in London in the early hours of Sunday.
During a lecture tour in the United States in September, Fr. Leycester King was injured in a car smash in Chicago, He was flown back to England in October and had since been a patient in the Hospital of SS. John and Elizabeth, St. John's Wo'od. He was 56.
Obituary, page 5.
Mau-Mau murder Catholic teacher
Mau Mau terrorists in Kasagini, Kenya, last week murdered a Catholic mission school teacher, Mr. Joseph Morice. as he was on his way to serve with an African Home Guard unit, according to reports from Nairobi.
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