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The Record Newspaper 14 March 1968

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"AUDIT 4fUREAU /ACULATI0NA

No. 3337

PERTH, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1968.

(Registered at the G.P.O.. Perth for transmission by post as a Newspaper.)

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All Parties

Offer Some Immediate Assistance EDUCATION policies affecting non-Government schools as outlined in reports on policy speeches from the Australian Labor Party, the Democratic Labor Party and the Liberal and Country League are presented below.

The Irish Ambassador, Mr. Brian Durnin, called at St. John of God Convent, Subiaco, last Saturday morning. He met many of the Sisters from Ireland in the couple o hours he was there. On Saturday afternoon he attended the match between the visiting Meath team and a W.A. side. Mr. Durnin was on his first visit to Western Australia since he came to Australia six months ago. While here Mr. Durnin met His Grace the A rchbishop.

IMPORTANT FOR YOUNG TO ADAPT

This is the first State election here in which all parties have made firm promises of financial, as well as other support, for independent schools on both primary and secondary CHENG, the CECILIA National President level. of the Y.C.W. in Taiwan ( Republic

of

China),

While this one aspect of a party policy cannot be the sole was in Perth last week. judge of their capabil ity to run the State for the common She came to Australia three months ago to good of all citizens, in view of the breakthrough in justice in study the Movement and has learnt to education here and in other States we consider it appropri- here speak English better in order that she will be ate that the first steps should be recorded and examined. communicate

Act Worries Doctors

MANY British Cathor c doctors are afraid they may los( their right to practist lawsuit: because of stemming from the new Abortion Act, which becomes effective on April

able to 1. more easily with people from-home allowance. Central bulk buying AUSTRALIAN Dr. John G. Frost. which countries in other For example, in Zone A would be introduced for secretary of the Guild of LABOR PARTY (north of the 26th paral- all school 'supplies so she will be visiting, such Sts. Luke.. Cosmas and as Singapore and MalayAIR. J. TONKIN out- lel) the allowance that charges to parents sia, and in this way she Damian. an organisawould be $200 a year and school would he tion of Catholic doctors. lined an education for all ages—instead of minimal. will be able to spread aid programme which "The legal side is said: Y.C.W. the work of the include increased assist- $160 for primary pupils not clear and the conAlthough, during one and first, second and LIBERAL ance for independent science clause which is of her talks. Cecilia said schools, free primary third year high school written into the act will that she had learnt a promises MONG his and $200 for students, A school textbooks for prevent a patient not great from the Ausdeal Mr. D. on education, government and ap- fourth and fifth year taking action against a undoubttralian people, Brand said the governproved inde pendent students. doctor." edly it is true to say that • The repayment of ment would: schools, and a $10-aThe conscience clause her behind has left she • Increase aid for inyear allowance for sec- trainee teachers' bonds in the act guarantees many friends who are by would waived, schools probe dependent condary students the freedom of doctors much richer in knowat State and approved in- vided they taught for doubling the primary ledge and understandand nurses to refuse to the required period in school grant from $10 dependent schools. take part in any operaeither State or non- to $20 a child from the ing of our Asian neightion for the termination beginning of next year. bours for having known State schools. of pregnancy. But the her. Miss Cecilia Cheng Inquiry • Independent schools • Introduce a textclause does not guaranCecilia said that it is good as others. tee that they will retain Labor would institute would be given repre- book subsidy next year very important for seen many people's lives not as a full public inquiry in- sentation on the Educa- for all secondary school young people to adapt changed because they But when she is taught, their jobs should they (government themselves to their sur- had come to understand and can see how valu- refuse. to all aspects of pri- tion Department's students Dr. Frost said that mary, secondary and school sites committee. and independent) —$5 a roundings for it is only the value of life and the able her work is in year for students up to by doing this that they value of work. Quite God's eyes, and how she members have asked the technical education in often a young girl may can help others through third year., and $10 a government and inde- COUNTRY PARTY year for students in can come to understand think that because she her work, her life can guild for advice on the act, but that it is diffipendent schools. others. She used herself Purpose would be to The IN the resume of the their fourth and fifth as an example, because doesn't have a glamor- take on a different cult to give such advice deshe is meaning altogether. because lawyers will termine the fi she had to adapt to the ous position that Country Party's policy years. rangements nancial ar- speech, since no refer• Open a fourth tea- Australian climate, food, not commit themselves necessary college language. etc. "You do for the to a position until a lawence was made to edu- chers' training adequate educ tion of all W.A.educa- cation, it is presumed at Mt. Lawley in the not try to understand suit has created a precechildren. dent. that the policy of the next three years, and them, but rather you Im governing in begin detailed planning must give of yourself— plementation of the L.C.L. findings be for a university in the your friendship, time coalition would 'Somerville pine planta- and interest," she said. inquiry from such an their also. would end the tion near Brentwood existing She said that she had ( with construction of situation unsatisfactory D.L.P. pOPE PAUL VI has Archbishop Segundo resulting from the first stage in the competition continued his new Garcia de Sierra y Menbetween political would early 1970's). Burgos, Spain; parties for sup- THE D.L.P. policy of naming resi- dez of • Start construction port in this fi complete bring about . Alfredo Rubio Bishop SPECIAL bill is eld. dential bishops to Ro- Diaz of Sonson, ColomOther points equality between gov- in three years of a colnow going through in Mr. man curia congregations bia: Tonkin's Joseph the British Parliament ernment and indepen- lege of advanced educaBishop education dent schools within ten tion at Bunbury and by appointing seven Schoiswohl of Graz- that will enable Cathospend more than $3 milyears. new members of the Seckau. Austria; Bishop lics to buy an unwanted • The lion on expansion of the grant topresent annual Saturday, March 9, Congregation for the Gerard Coder r e of Anglican church in a This year it would Institute of Technology. independent Primary Father John Murphy. Clergy, including one Saint-Jean de Quebec. London suburb. schools would pay independent schools Australia. The Canada: and Bishop An• Set up a commis- S.J., returned from Ger- from be doubled The church is the pro$40 a for primary head from $10 to $20 a is curia the Church's thony Hanggi of Basel. perty of the State. of terco-ordinate sion to many to take up the child from July 1. pupils and $80 a head administrative Switzerland. for secondary students, tiary education and ad- position of chaplain at central England. and a special • Libraries offices. would vise the government on be plus half the capital The bishop-members Act of Parliament is St. Thomas More UniProvided in government cost of new school build- future development. versity College. Father Named to what was of the congregation will required for it to be Primary and C. schools and P. ings and full teacher the have the same rights used by anyone else. called Murphy has spent the formerly would get training in State colCongrega- and duties as cardinalThe bill will allow 11 Bonded last months studying Corxsistorial a $3 forgroups $1 the university aposto- tion, which deals with members, but will at- Catholics of the overstead of thesubsidy, in- leges for independent Trainees present $1 s for .$1, late in Berlin. Marburg. the selection of future tend only the plenary crowded St. Patrick's to help them to choolteachers. Teachers' salaries equIp schools Up to ten teacher - Amsterdam and Oxford. bishops and the organi- sessions of the congre- parish at Plumstead, with other w ould be reviewed im- trainees a year would He was formerly in sation of dioceses were: gation rather than the South-East London, to acc essories. mediately to bring them be allowed to serve Western Australia as a Archbishop James Knox regular meetings at move the over to e All students within into line with salaries their bond periods in in- master at St. Louis' of Melbourne; Arch- tended by cardinals re- roomier and more modeach zone would have The This School, Claremont. from bishop William E. Cou- sident in Rome through ern Anglican church of same living-away overseas and in other pendent schools. - States. • Continued on page 3. 1964 to 1966. sins of Milwaukee., U.S.; cut the year. St. Paul.

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