No. 3234. PERTH, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966.
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SENATOR EXPLAINS 1 TO HELP SPEED AID VIEWS ON EDUCATION INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS helped to achieve two aims of the Federal Government — the best quality in education and the best quantity of educational facilities, Senator Gorton, Federal Minister in charge of Educational Research has said in Melbourne. The Federal Government bel ieved t that independent schools should be enc ouraged because they served the nation, the Senator added. "I WANT to say some- of course, is not to say thing about the that all new approaches thinking which has led in education come from to independent schools the independent schools throughout Australia re- because they do not. ceiving some assistance in greater or less mea"INTERACT TO sure. This has been a GOOD OF ALL" subject that has been publicly debated re"The existence of cently. variety in educational 40, systems—one controlled "I have heard the and directed by the opinion expressed that State and others directthe giving of assistance ed and controlled by by the State to indepen- various other bodies— dent schools, to all in- can interact on each dependent schools, not other to the good of all An overall view in St. Peter's Square as Pope just to Catholic schools, and to the good of the Paul blessed a fleet of 72 trucks and some of the in some way violates students whether they f ood they are to distribute to the hungry people some principle. But I attend Government or of India. In the background are some of the Fiat have never heard enun- independent schools. t rucks which comprised more than half of the ; not want internationa11 ' ciated this principle " Such interaction. meetings which are or- fleet. which is alleged to be while making its contriganised without It is estimated that the lives of 100 million perthe violated. bution in quality of edu, government's know sons in India are endangered by starvation, malnuarthe possibility "If it rests on that tended for the cere- ledge and consent." cation, we say, is also trition and disease because of the lack of food. gument that because the making its contribution Pope Paul or any monies marking the milSome officials claim that port facilities and State has another obli- to the quantity of the other foreign Church lenium of Polish ChrisREPLY TO QUERY transport ation inside the country are not sufficient gation to give free edu- facilties that can be pro- leader may visit Poland tianity had never been t o handle large stores of imported grain. This is The Premiers' letter cation to those children vided. in 1966 appears sharply cleared with the cornone of the main reasons why some of the funds colwas in reply to a query who wish to have it, it "It is indisputable reduced with the release munist government, lected by Pope Paul went to purchase trucks that sent to government auobligation to give has no "We don't want to that the portion of the of a new government will be used to carry the food supplies. any assistance to any taxpayers' dollar that attack on the Polish close our borders to thorities in February by child who does not at- goes to provide educa- bishops. foreign bishops," Cyran- Auxiliary Bishop Zyg- .14141•41.41 ~11.4.41.4.4.41.4,414p4^#~4P.P..41#41,. Polish Premier Jozef kiewicz said. "Govern- munt Choromanski of tend its schools, then I tion facilities for childo not accept the prin- dren in Government Cyrankiewics has writ- ment officials will cre- Warsaw regarding arciple embodied in that schools could not pro- ten a letter to the Polish ate no difficulties for• rangements for the cere planned for suggestion. Neither is it vide those same facili- hierarchy pointing out f oreigners who want to • monies logical, nor reasonable, ties if all the children that the invitations ex-. visit Poland. But they do • Czestochowa in May. were attending Governnor right. Cyrankiewiscz also ment schools — leaving declared that the govaside the chaos that ernment would not reQUALITY, NOT would develop if all the verse its policy and isQUANTITY children tomorrow sue a passport to Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, the "We of the Govern- wanted to go to GovernPrimate of Poland. who ment believe in a dif- ment schools. "If each child enterhas not been allowed to ferent principle. We beleave the country since lieve that such efforts ing school in the future HE meetings between Anglican Archbishop he returned from the as may be made in the should want to attend Ecumenical Council. field of education by a Government school s. Michael Ramsey of Canterbury and Pope nation's people should then the amount raised Paul VI "will mark the real beginning of the be so directed that the by taxation for education new era of 'dialogue,'" according to Canon would have to be best quality of education is achieved and the vastly increased. Bernard Pawley, who was the personal repreof "And that increased greatest quantity sentative of the Archbishops of Canterbury education facilities is taxation would be necesYork throughout the Second Vatican and sary merely provided. to maintain "We say that the exis- the same proportion of first for 1966 of a Council. tence of independent teachers and students. series of lectures Canon Pawley, writing in "The Universe," schools, provided they the same number of and discussions f o r Catholic weekly in London, expressed the meet the standards re- buildings and the same priests on Council docuquired by the education standards in these Govhope that Roman Catholics will regard their ments will be held on authorities, can greatly ernment schools as are Anglican brethren "as partners along the way March 25. assist the attainment of now provided and not to of renewal." He added: "For we, too, are To be held at the Reboth these needs: and improve them in any engaged in 'aggiornamento.' demptorist Monastery. means a greater diver - way at all. commencing at 10 a.m., sity in teaching methods the first set of lectures • THOROUGH REVISION and a much greater "NOT REASONABLE will be on the decree on chance for experimenNOR RIGHT" Ecumenism. "Our present discussions about episcopal aptation. There will be three pointments are the beginnings of a thorough "For that reason we "Variety is the spice speakers and the ses- ROSE MANURE revision of the establishment in E.nwand. and essence of educa- say that the existence of sion will only be held in Backed by 'Our new legislation about 'lawful authotion. An education sys- the independent schools the morning. Speaktr-s condition David Gray's 25 years experience in W.A. tem run by the State, is meeting the principle rity' and our projects regarding synodal will be Monsignor E. elements s, David Grays Rose Manure has all the trace necessary to ensure you of better autumn closely bound by Gov- I have laid down—they government are our proposed reforms correSullivan, Monsignor E. blooms. Available in bags from 71bs. to 56Ibs. ernment r egu lations. are contributing both to sponding to 'collegiality,' the place of the Bourke and Father E. however wise, closely quality and quantity. Convents, schools, churches, hospitals etc., ring or S tormon, We etc. laity,' too S.J. feel ourselves in need, directed as to teachinfl' We think such schools write to Mr. Gerry Fuller for prompt delivery. On April 22 and April God's under guidance, of renewal and reform. methods. however good. should be encouraged 29 two more morning The same Holy Spirit Who guides us along is monolithic: and if it because we believe that sessions will be held, these parallel roads will surely show us, in His were the only system in the ways Ihave menboth with three lectures available could easily tioned they now serve ' good time, where they converge." each on the decree on 10 RAILWAY PARADE, WEST PERTH 28 3611 become moribund. That, the nation." the Sacred Liturgy.
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