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No. 3464.
PERTH, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970.
African Lel ders Uneasy
(Registered at the G.P.O., Perth for transmission by post as a Newspaper. )
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USE OF GAS CONDEMNED
LONDON: The justice and peace commission of the Black Africans wonder The organisation for English and Welsh bishops has condemned the use if Britain is not going African Unity is opposto change it policy to- ed to the construction of C.S. gas, a form of tear gas used by the British ward Portugal which is of the dam and Britain, troops against rioters in Northern Ireland. carrying on three wars under former Labourite against national Prime Minister Harold The commission pas- been invited to hep with liberation movements in Wilson, had decided not sed a resolution endors- the work of revising DAKAR, Senegal: The Conservative its African territories — to participate in financing the condemnation by Canon Law. in Angola, Mozambique ing it. the British Council of Party's victory in the recent British elec- and Portuguese Guinea. Now there is uncerThe bishops, the laity Churches last April on is building tainty in Africa. commission explained, tions has disturbed many black African thePortugal the use of a C.S. gas. Cabora-Bassa Dam In the French-speaking had asked the Canon The resolution — adon the Zambesi River in African countries, leadleaders. Law Society to offer dressed to the new Bri- comment Mozambique. It will be ers hope that France will and advice The Conservatives everything indicates that the largest dam in Afri- not take advantage of tish Prime Minister, Ed- based on the special exnew prime ca and will supply elec- the Conservative victory ward Heath, urged the perience of have never hidden their Britain's this country South Minister, Edward Heath, tricity to South Africa to increase its support, for government to reaffirm as f riendship the drafts of the difthe traditional interpre- ferent sections Africa, the country of will resume the arms as well as to Mozam- already great, to Portuof the tation of the Geneva Pro- law become apartheid — strict racial trade with South Africa. bique. gal and South Africa. available These arms are used tocal of June 17, 1925, from the Vatican. segregation — and the The prohibiting "the use in c ountry that holds the for the repression of the Society has invited the The death occurred blacks capto and aid rebel using for record war of all chemical, bacsad last week-end of Mr. teriological and biologi- laity commission to help Rhodesia to resist Afriital punishment. Kevin John Tory of 127 cal agents, including tear with this work by nomNinety-nine percent of can nationalists. Guildford Road, May- gas and other harassing inating men with experiConservatives The are executed those ence in the lay apostolands. He was the son chemical agents." were also opposed to the black. late. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles sanctions imposed on The commission also Tory, The Conservatives re- Rhodesia by the United Dundas Road, The commission said The Apostolic Delegate that thousands of hotel Inglewood and brother issued a statement calpeatedly criticised the Nations. that it hoped to find to Australia has written bookings for late Nov- of Rev. Father Charles ling on Catholics to conembargo on arms desexperts some skilled the sider possible reto His Grace, the ember Archare being made It is probable that the Tory, Assistant Priest, tined for South Africa both in law and in lay sumption by the new that the Labour Party Conservatives will now bishop, conveying the re- and that large numbers Claremont. He was aged apostolate work. have to choose between gret of His Holiness of people will greet the 27 and was employed as conservative government had ordered. It will meet Cardinal supplying of arms to Pope Paul VI that Pope he in Sydney. a Chartered Accountant Some African leaders black Africa and southSouth Africa. (See lead- John Heenan, of Westill be unable to include by are disturbed because ern white Africa. Messrs. Hendry, Rae Reports from Manila minster, president of Perth in His South East say that frantic prepar- and Court, Perth. He is ing article). the English and Welsh Asian itinerary. ations are in progress survived by his wife Ann Bishops' Conference to POINTLESS The Pope expressed for the Pope's stay and and by his son Mark. talk about the laity's I t stated: Concelebrated Requiem pleasure at receiving the that it is estimated that "Some members felt role in the controversial was Mass offered by million 1 will people see invitation but since the the government matter of the appointTOKYO: A conference Pontifical Commission on itinerary had been al- him when he visits Rev. Fathers C. Tory, that ment of bishops. of Asian Christians .op Justice and Peace and ready planned he could there. Up to now no de- Tim Foster and Richard should be urged to refrain All the commissions from change any Doyle Bedford at Park the social, economic, politi- the World Council cf not accept the invitation. finite dates for S.E. Asian tour have last Tuesday for the re- in the existing policy of of the bishops' confercal and cultural develop- Churches in Geneva to Meanwhile, reports been announced from pose of his soul. Rev. not supplying arms to ence have been preparment will explore the combat the evils of povFather V. O'Sullivan, South Africa. They felt ing evidence for the from Sydney indicate Rome. role of Catholics, Protes- erty and war. P.P., Bedford Park, was there was no valid rea- bishops' review committants and Orthodox in Master of Ceremonies son to break a resolu- tee, which will make a closing the gap between survey rich and poor. Father :ory officiated tion of the United Na- comprehensive tions Security Council, of their work, make re at the graveside. The goals and objectivwhich Britain had al- commendations to the es of the Asian Ecumeniready agreed to, and that bishops' conference and cal Conference for Develthe act of resuming arms try to co-ordinate any opment — timed to coinsales could only appear changes of reorganisacide with the commenceto give sustenance to tion necessary. ment of the United Nawhite minority rule in It will also receive tions Second DevelopSouth Africa." oral reports from the ment Decade — are: Another commission commissions and Catho• To clarify the role of of the bishops — the lie societies on the runthe churches in East Asia commission on the laity ning of the Church in through ecumenical co— announced that it had this country. operation and action at the national and regional levels in the field of development; 400 • To encourage actions of Christians with responsible positions in society related to various fields of development, helping them to strive for a clear understanding of the theological dimen sions involved; • To enter into consultation with men of other faiths or of none and thereby clarify the mutJohn Donovan vial concerns we have about the Second Development Decade; • To promote and organise relevant actions for development after The undeveloped counthe conference on an ecu- tries and how Austramenical basis. rather lians can help in their than to be content with development was the only producing studies; theme of the Young • To help Christians un- Christian Students' Week LONDON: There is no conference to grant this derstand the Asian conwhich began last Sunday reason — natural or liberty by dispensation. text, which has been at Aquinas College. shaped "Cars have been my life for a long time. theological — why an It would win enormous largely by nonTo inark the opening Anglican and a Catholic goodwill, from its own My 17 years experience in all phases of the Christian tradition and of the week, the YCS Which is now inter-marrying should people as well as from motor business means I can give you the right thee impact of undergoing had asked Rev. Ian Voting at 18? 2 not decide for them- Anglicans, if it sort of advice about buying a good quality would modernisa- Allsep, executive Secretion, and them tary of the WA Council Finance used car at the price you want to pay. 5 selves whether to sol- use the opportunity now to act as encourage a creative minemnise their marriage open to it generously." Phone me on 61 6736, or call and see me of Churches, and the out- Foodless Foods ority. 7 before a Catholic or an p ersonally." The magazine said going international preCo-sponsors Anglican minister or leaving more of the reof the con- sident of Apex, Mr. Peter Irish Situation . 3 whether in the church of gulation of mixed marference are the East Maye, to address a rally A sian Week Y.C.S. ... 8 one party or the other, riages up to local bishChristian Confer- or symposium at Aquinas ence, an organ said an editorial in the ops would of fellow- College. not necessarWorld Reports ... 11 July issue of "Theology" ship and Here a section of the ily be helpful if, "in any among the co-operation an Anglican quarterly. Protestant. 700 students present lis- TV. one country, the bishops 12 Orthodox and Anglican ten to one of the speakCommenting on the of the Roman Catholic Churches USED CAR Current A ffairs and councils of ers. 15 Pope's April 30 mot:it Church have been among east Asia, and the joint SPECIALISTS The proprio Week will on end at mixed the marreluctant on most Committee 16 on Society, 3.0 p.m. on Sunday with Sport riages, the magazine record even to forward 495 Albany Highway, Victoria Park Tel: 616736 neveloPment and Peace a Folk Mass at St. Mary's said: "It is within the petitions for dispensaJohn Donovan Peter Atkinson set 'up by the Vatican's Cathedral. power of the episcopal tions to Rome."
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