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The Record Newspaper 17 September 1970

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No. 3472.

PERTH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1970

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

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Pope's Visit: Dates, Schedule finalised SYDNEY: As expected, Pope Paul VI wil l arrive here on Monday, November 30, for a three-day stay. He will not visit any Australian city.

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HIJACKERS "COWARDS" SAYS VATICAN PAPER

The Pope will arrive three spending after in Manila, the days Philippines, where he will observe the Asian THE RECENT skyjackBishops' meeting. ing by leftist Arab guer-

The RAN. Chaplain Father Carl Schaffer, hoists the Papal Colours to the masthead at the Apostolic Delegation, North Sydney, where the Pope will stay during his three-day visit.

O'FLAHERTI IS NINTH St.ToTeresa Be NOWLAND SCHOLAR Proclaimed

KEVIN OTLAHERTY 1967, aftur which he movAfter spending six Of Moonee Ponds, Victor- ed to Melbourne with months in Canada, he inSPECULATIONS ia, has been awarded the his wife, Mary, and tends either beginning Dr. Horace ENDED Nowland daughters, Maria and research at the Univers- THERE will be a Pontifical Sung Mass Travelling at the Scholarship Kerry. ity of Connecticut for a The announcement of for 1971 by the Knights Monastery, the dates and the schePh.D. in education — Carmelite of the Southern Cross. Adelma Road, Nedlands, dule ends speculations with emphasis on child Mr. development and family on Sunday, September that have been going on Flaherty (picrelations — or a Master 27, at 8 p.m., to mark since the Pope first an. tured), who graduated from a combined B.A. of Science (Social Work) the proclamation of St. flounced that he would (Honours in Psychology) at the University of Col- Teresa of Avila as Doc- visit Australia. tor of the Church. and Diploma of Social umbia, New York. The recent announceStudies course at the The Nowland Travelment came after months University of Melbourne, ling Scholarship, endowNEW BISHOP of careful planning, inis the ninth ed by the Knights of the CALABAR, Nigeria.— Nowland cluding two visits by the scholar. Southern Cross for the US-educated Bishop post-graduate benefit to Brian Davies Usanga, 42, tour organiser, Bishop an outstanding Catholic was installed as toe first Paul Marcinckus. INTENTIONS graduate, is valued at Nigerian Bishop of CalaDuring his stay here, Vice-president of the $6,000 over a two-year bar in a five-day cerePrc-Cana Paul will reside in Pope council, Mr. period, with additional mony here. Flaherty, Apostolic Delegathe one of the first benefits in travelling He succeeds Irish-born tion in North Sydney. student KEVIN 0-FLAHERTY representatives provided by the success- Bishop James Moyagh, on the ( See picture). Standing Educaful candidate's univers- SPS, who headed the diotion Committee He is currently re- ity. of the cese for 23 years before Justice McClements, of Faculty of Arts, was pre- searching the develophis resignation in May. the New South Wales viously awarded the Iso- ment of inter-personal OBJECT who Bishop Usanga was his Supreme Court, bel Strahan Award by relationships of engaged auxiliary since 1965. handed the Pope the inTh( main aim of prothe Victorian Branch of couples in an effort to vitation to visit Austraviding this additional the Australian Associa- increase the educative study is to have the winlia, is currently heading DISBANDED tion of Social Workers, value of Pre-Cana confer- ner return to a Univers- THE LAST vestiges of a committee special in conjunction with the ences. ity or other academic the papacy as a tempor- formed to arrange a Social Studies DepartSince completing his post in Australia, where al power will disappear tumultuous welcome for rnent for outstanding field Social Work study, he his Christian scholarship with the abolition of the the Pope. work. has been a member of may be applied in post- Noble and Palatine A More than a million qualified Primary the Marriage Guidance tertiary education. Guards in the Vatican. 2nd are expected to see people The Pope has decided The first person to rehe Secondary teacher, Council Education Comin Sydney. Paul Pope taught at his old mittee, Consultant to the ceive the scholarship to abolish all military school, St. Patrick's Col- Christian Maturity Pro- was Dr. Peter Burley, in corps, except the Swiss These include Oceanian lege, who will be folBallarat, for five gramme, and tutor in 1962. He has since been Guard, in order to link Catholics Years and 'owing their bishops. was awarded social work at St. Hilda's appointed to a profes- the image of the Church a Commonwealth Most Hotels are reportMa- College, Melbourne Uni- sional chair at the La with the spreading of ture Age Scholarship in versity. Trobe University. the Gospel of Christ. ed to be fully booked.

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FIGHT DRUG PROBLEMS SCIENTISTS URGED

Highlights of the pon- rillas has been describtiff's Sydney stay in- ed as "cowardly." clude a ecumenical servThe Vatican City's ice and a bi-centenary daily newspaper, L'Oscommemorative Mass at servatore Romano, in a Randwick race course. leading article which apHis programme will peared as the guerrillas siezed the fourth plane, be: a B.0A.C. jet with 113 • November 30: Arrival. persons aboard, stated: The Pope will celebrate entire world "The Mass at St. Mary's Cath- shares in the condemna- POPE PAUL VI told a group of 150 American edral. tion of air piracy." and European scientists • December 1: The Pope It described the guer- that the use of destrucwill preside at the Aus- rillas tactics as simple tive drugs is one of toEpisco- terrorism which threat- day's most serious tralian-Oceanic pal Conference meeting ened continued threats. and expected to be held at slaughters "simply to enHe told them: St. Mary's Cathedral. able their comrades in "Continue your studies aggression to go scotand researches for the Later, the Holy Father free." deeper understanding of will visit Commonwealth It disclosed that ap- t ruth, and for the disauthorities. He is expected to meet the Prime peals were arriving daily covery of new pharmaMinister, the Governor at the Holy See, urging ceutical preparations . • General, and members It to find a solution for and providing doctors "this tragic situation." with new aids and new of the cabinet. However, a papal sec- techniques." commemora tive retariat of state spokesA Drugs use was a major Mass will later be held man said he did not at Randwick race course. know anything about problem for parents and teachers — and scienThe this, but added such ap- tists. 2: • December be Pope will visit social and peals would probably Pope Paul, speaking at charitable organisations taken directly to the his summer residence at and celebrate a Mass Pope. urged Castelgandolfo, for young people. He them to use their moral will visit N.S.W. State CEREMONY authority to uphold and authorities in the afterAn adult confirmation encourage the public to noon and later celebrate ceremony will take carry on the struggle Ecumenical Service. place at St. Mary's Cath- against drugs — "one of Pope edral on Friday, Septem- the 3: • December destructive most Paul will celebrate Mass ber 25, at 7 p.m. scourges of our time." for missionaries, seminarians and trainees for of branches other Church service.

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