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The Record Newspaper 03 July 1969

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No. 3404.

PERTH, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1969.

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(Registered at the Cl.P.O.. Perth Lor transmission by post as a Newspaper.)

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SCHOOLS: FRASER MEETS P. & F. A Deputation of the Parents and Friends' Federation of Western Australia, called upon the Commonwealth Minister f or Education and Science, The Honourable J. M. Fraser, M.H.R., at the Commonwealth Parliament Offices, William Perth, on Tuesday afternoon. The deputation was accompanied by Rev. Father J. Nestor, of Cathol ic Education, and comprised Mr. M. irector D State President of the Parents and Friends of cGovern, M Lloyd Greenwood, Secretary Treasurer of the ParMr. W.A., and Mr. W. Mahoney, Lay representative Friends, ents and Federal Cathol ic Schools Committee. Present on W.A. for F. Chaney, M.H.R., Member for Perth. too, was Mr.

The State President cerned, too," he contin- that the two systems brought it to the notice ued, "that parents of should be preserved and standards and of the Minister that spec- children attending inde- that ial problems confronted pendent schools under- amenities reached a satCatholic Schools in W.A. stood that the Govern- isfactory level. He expressed the hope both as regards accom- ment had no intention modation, facilities and of covering all the costs that the Church would expansion. This latter is but rather that it be by means of its more one that is a peculiar looked upon as assisting flexible system continue problem for WA., espec- these schools so that the to raise funds and take the best opportunities in an interest in Catholic ially considering enormous development education might be open Schools particularly in of iron-ore towns in the to every child in Austra- poorer areas. assist"Government North West, and the par- dia, irrespective of creed. ance would be aimed at ticular predicted growth improving standards and • Mr. M. McGovern, of populations envisaged The Minister then went teacher-pupil ratios with- S tate President of the in the next decade. The Minister replied on to discuss with the out in any way infringing Friends and that the Government was deputation the difficul- on the autonomy of pri- Parems is (left) fully aware of the diffi- ties involved in imple- vate schools," he said. Federation Rev. Father Nestor, culties facing Catholic menting the desire of ComHe Director of Catholic Edu- greeted by the Government. Schools. 'We want to see the for Minister inprivate monwealth a and advice had cation, their sought continue only not them but also expand," he opinions as regards the terview with Mr. Fraser Education and Science, said. The Government particular needs in W.A. on Monday when he disWhile remaining very cussed standards and Mr. J. M. Fraser, MHR, was concerned that the dual system of Educa- non - committal, Mr. staff and the particular Mr. Fred Chaney looks tion in Australia should Fraser, said that the Gov- educational needs of Caon. continue. 'It was con- ernment was adament tholic Schools in W.A.

GIFT FROM THE POPE

NEW ROMAN CANONS The revised Roman C anon with three new Eucharistic Prayers and eight new Prefaces is now available. In accordance with the promise given earlier, The R ecord is willing to even orders handle though the publishers

have sent notifications of availability and order forms to individual parishes. The Altar Missal insert ( 32 pages) costs S1.60 ( plus postage). Leaflets for the people (20 pages) cost

10c. (plus postage).

Should any priests or Superiors of Religious Communities still wish to order through orders Record, The must be received by July 15, at the Record Office, 450 Hay St., Perth. 6000.

BRAZIL TO 'WIPE OUT Y.C.W.

Y oung Christian Work- has reacted sharply to the Brazilian Governers in Brazil have gone ment's action ,and fel(' underground. grams and letters of protest have been sent to Differences between Marshal Costa e Silva, Y .C.W. and the Brazil- U.N. Secretary General ian Government which U Thant, and Mr. David have been smouldering Morse of the Internafor a long time have fin- tional Labour Organisaally burst into open tion. Two members of flame with a govern- the International Secrement clampdown on all tariat have also gone to Y .C.W. activities order- Rome to consult with the of Vatican Secretary ed by Brazilian PresiState. dent Marshal Artur da Costa e Silva. FEARS National chaplain and Y .C.W. leaders are now having their pictures screened daily on television as the country's most wanted men and women.

Fears for the safety of Y.C.W. leaders were ac week centuated last with the discovery of the body of a 28-year-old Young Christian Students' chaplain, who is understood to have been a close associate of Archbishop Camera, who heads the ten Brazilian bishops who openly support Y.C.W. He had been hanged and shot three times in the head.

Charges of subversion and Communist leanings have been used by the Government as reason repressive strict for measures which include a total censorship, and the suspension of free There were three days speech and association. of Y.C.W. demonstraThe charges originate from the role of active tions in West Germany during the recent visit worker leadership asthere of the Brazilian sumed by Y.C.W., couplForeign Minister, and in ed with programmes to Australia this week erase illiteracy and obthere have been demontain better conditions strations in Melbourne of employment. on Sunday and Tuesday In these campaigns at which feelings obGrace, the Archbishop kneels in full Pontifical Robes to receive the Pallium Y.C.W. has co-operated viously ran high. horn r the Senior Suffragan Bishop of the Province of Perth Most Rev. workers' other Jobst, D.D., with S The Australian Nationof 'C., Bishop of Broome. The ceremony took place last Sunday at the conclusion movements and with the S,letm1 Pontifical Mass. After he had received the Sacred Pallium, the Arch- Trade Unions, also un- al Secretary of Y.C.W.. in noP s.aid that in the early centuries of the Church, Popes were always represented der heavy pressure. Mar- Mr. Bill Scales. will lead t, 'mosaics, paintings, wearing the Pallium. Since the fifth century, it had become shal Costa e Silva has I delegation which is to practice to bestow it upon Metropolitans as the special gift of the Pope, signi- expressed his determina- wait on the Brazilian heYaln9 d the special bond of loyalty that should exist between the Pontiff and the tion to "wipe out" the Ambassadress. H. E. SenAbb of an ecclesial Provinc -:. Bi.711op F. X. Thomas, Bishop M. McKeon and the Lord Young Christian Work- hora Margarida Gueves Nogueira in Canberra Ver:tr:f '4e " 1-4 .-cia, Most Rev. Gregory Gomez, 0.S.B., were also in the Sanctuary. ers. - -any priests too. attendel the ceremony. International Y.C.W. on Friday.

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