4UREAU of. DECULATiON11,
No 3298
PERTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1967.
(Registered at the G.P.O.. Perth for transmission by post as a Newspaper.)
Price 8c.
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Pope Urged Triumph1 STUDENTS IN SCIENCE QUEST 01Negotiations Over "Arms And Blood" AT the very moment when Pope Paul VI was publicly calling for the triumph of "reasonable and honourable negotiations" over "arms and blood" in the Middle East, his official representatives were under instructions to approach the governments of the United Arab Republic and Israel with his personal plea for moderation.
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The Pope charged Archbishop Lino Zomini, Apostolic ProNuncio in Cairo, and Archbishop Augustin Sepinski, 0.F.M., Barry Marshall explains the working of his home-built freezer. The efficacy AST Friday night sciof well-frozen ice blocks Barry L ence. students of the stock borne out by the was machine the of in Jerusalem, to bring Delegate his appeal for a Apostolic Marist College, .Churchdrew on from time to time. lands, saw the cufm!nahuman handling of their and differences to the constructive tion of many months' governments of the U.A.R. and Israel respectively work when their entries
in the Marist Science Quest went on display at the college. Science staff at the college organised the quest to encourage science interests among the boys. Besides the work exhibited by the students. there was a continuous programme of science films. The latest in biological teaching aids were on show as well as demonstration apparatus from the Postmaster The editorial, describGeneral's Department. In his public address Officer in Charge of the Pope styled negotia- ed as authoritative by the paper's press office, the C.S.I.R.O. in W.A. tions "the only system Dr. Maurice Mulcahy, that can halt or impede was a follow-up comLawrence C a r dinal large the addressed the fatal outbreak of ment on Pope Paul VI's Shehan of Baltimore. attended remarks which his general at crowd w ars." U.S.A., has upheld Isaudience. the function and pre"It is a grave hour, an rael's "right to live and sented prizes to the winSpeaking to thousands of Romans and tourists hour which places on to govern unharassed Paddy O'Connor (left) had an exhibit designed to test the intelligence of his ners of various sections as. in who stood in sun-flood- those responsible for the from without" and said pet mice. Younger visitors were as interested in the mice themselves in the quest. the that exhibit. "to deny this is t.9 ed St. Peter's Square peace of nations and of Among the various international for his blessing, the the world a calm firm- invite pieces of apparatus on Pope said: "Again to- ness in working for chaos." show was an efficient The Cardinal defendhome-built freezer, an day we look upon the peace," the article said. world with trepidation. "Unfortun a tely the ed Israel after acknowelectric crane and caloBut the eye focuses up- work of the Security ledging -the complexirimeter. on the source of some Council of the United ties of international reStudents also carried good human hope, that Nations once again has lations and the subtleout tests to determine is where men still are been impeded or slowed ties of diplomatic disthe tar content in cigarseeking to negotiate and down by the discord of course" in a statement ettes. calling for prayers fo:to resolve their prob- the member States. lems by means of rea"Meanwhile, on the settlement of the crisis sonable discussions pretext of peace," the in the Middle East. He said the situation worthy of wise and article said. "parties civilised men. and movements attempt is of compelling concern LAST Monday marked 25 years in the priesthood for three to sway the 'masses,' as to all mankind" and ex"With our goodwill they say, with an in- pressed hope that "the well-known pastors of the Perth Archdiocese. We must help these atNations will tense sowing of hatred United tempts to forestall new and rancour. leave no step untaken His first appointment returned to the ArchFather Jol:n Francis and fearful conflicts. We to avert the parish priest was to diocese and went to of as catastrophe priest parish Leech, opposite the is "It must sustain with our of open conflict." Glendalough, Father Kondinin in 1948. Sub- Highgate where he bewhich peace., to route moral support the instiPart of the text of Patrick Gavin, parish sequently he served at came administrator unegins within each man Pietro tutions that seek to b Cardinal Shehan's state- priest of Wilson, and: Tambellup, Cunderdin til his appointment as sointo r ender the relations and spreads out secreSigismondi, Wilson parish priest at ment May, follows: until in York Michael Delaand Father ciety. in a word, from among nations peaceful the tary of the Congrega"The land in which hunty, parish priest of 1959, he was placed in in 1961. conindividual and brotherly. And we tion for the Propagation our Christian faith had Corrigin. were all or- charge of the new parMust encourage as much science, from the living its beginnings is threat- dained together on June ish of Glendalough. Father Delahunty was of the Faith, died in a husense of active and as possible the only born in Rah eenleigh, Rome hospital on May ened by war. That in- 7, 1942, at St. Kieran's system that can halt or im- man solidarity which all creased tension between Father Gavin came County Leix and came 25, where. he was being College, Kilkenny, Irepede the fatal outbreak from County Down in to Perth a few months treated for diabetes and the nations of the land. of wars C ONFERENCE Middle East should —negotiations. Coming from near 1945 and after a short after his ordination. He kidney failure. bring them to the razor's Kinnegall, in County stay at Osborne Park was at Leederville from The Archbishop, born FOR CLERGY This seems obvious. edge is of compelling W estmeath., Father went to Bunbury for 1942 to 1945 under the in the Bergamo diocese the priests of ALL 'Yet humanity's tragic He also spent late Monsignor John in 1908, was ordained in ad- concern to all mankind. Leech took up duties as four years. history to this very day Archdiocese are Collie and Moloney. time at some "At this 1930, and consecrated moment Caa curate at Midland vised that the quartells just how Subiaco. Archbishop of difficult tholics it may well Titular resome years at After Junction in November conference of terly IS. We pray, however, in Pisidia in member eapolis and repeat the N became he Maylands, of years in 1942. four He then After went to the clergy will be that the system of rea- held in the Chapter prayer for peace which Bunbury in 1944 and Bruce Rock, he gave his parish priest of Bruce 1950. Pope Paul visited sonable and later appointed services on loan to the Rock in 1949. Since 1942 the ailing Archbishop in Hall, Victoria Square, our Holy Father, Pope was negotiations honourable may pre- Perth, on Fridity, Paul VI, delivered at chaplain to St. John of newly formed Bunbury Father Delahunty has the hospital a few days vail over that of arms June 23, at 10 a.m. Nazareth scarcely three God Hospital, Subiaco, diocese, being stationed been parish priest of before Archbishop Sigisand of blood." mondi died. years ago." in 1947. at Kojonup. In 1957 he Corrigin.
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VATICAN DEPLORES U.N. DISCORD
can share because it V AT ICAN common to all." The editorial conclwl source S o, d ed: "The Holy See, th both prelates were C hurc h, unceasingly pursues a continuous under instruction untiring and tenacious specifically to urge effort to build peace in the hearts of men so the governments to THE discord among the that the brotherhood nations of which unites us all. shun any action the member United Nations since we are sons of the places the world in a that might provoke same Father, may have grave situation, an ar- real meaning." worse discord or ticle in the Vatican City aily, "L'Osservatore d outright war. Romano," declared.
ISRAEL HAS 'RIGHT TO LIVE'
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Official D ies ARCHBISHOP