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The Record Newspaper 25 September 1969

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PERTH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969.

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ClIANGt OF SIGNS SPARKS RUMOURS

A new sign over an office door may have started that the Vatican has abandoned a major umours r agricultural project in India. This was stated by new avenues where the John Mc- Church could help the Monsignor Carthy, a spokesman for poor in Kerala who wanthe Congregation for ted to work but for whom no employment Eastern Rite Churches. The sign, erected by a was available. team making a survey of The survey concenneeds in the Communist trated on work projects dominated State fo Ker- recommended by the ala, read: `Pope Paul VI Eastern Rite dioceses of Development Pro- Kerala. It also explored gramme'. After the team the possibility of setting had left India, and the up an experimental diooffice had been taken cesan centre, through over by the nine Eastern which stable financial Rite dioceses who put and technical assistance the plan into action, a could be channelled. , new sign was put up: Monsignor McCarthy 'Economic Development said Mr. Casey and his Foundation'. "I suppose someone re- colleagues had rendered Midshipman Graham Atkinson is congratulated by Captain R. C. Swan, RAN., on board H.M.A.S. Hobart at Garden Island Naval Base, cently noticed the sign "an excellent evaluation Sydney, on his success in the recent R.A.N. Seamanship examinations. Graham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Atkinson of Applecross. had been changed and of the needs of the area." He was educated at Trinity College, Perth, and on passing his matriculation, was selected for entry to R.A.N. Col lege, Jervis Bay, ACT., rashly concluded that "We are today using the Vatican was no their findings as our Graham leaves for England next January for further studies and training with the Royal Nevy. longer involved in the guidelines," declared Project," Monsignor Mc- Monsignor McCarthy. Carthy said. "As a matter of fact, the Mr. William P. Casey survey has received the made a visit to India to praise of international conduct a survey of what authorities on food and c ould be done to aid agricultural developrural development in im- ment." poverished areas. It was completed last This was a step in put- November, said Monting the principles of signor McCarthy. Pope Paul's encyclical. Now, a new phase of ,Popularum the project is underway; Progressie', into effect. The aim of that of putting the surIreland's request that the United Nations Genera; Assemthe survey was to find vey findings to work. bly discuss the situation in strife-ridden Northern Ireland,

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