No. 2688. PERTH. THURSDAY, JULY 1 1, 1974
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Fad of St. Patrick's Church, West Perth drawing nearer The final days of St. Patrick's Church, Havelock Street, at the top of Murray Street, came a step nearer this week. St Patrick's Church is to re-establish the school has been functioning as
a unique possession of at the site of St. Francis an all lay-staffed school the Archdiocese as it Xavier's, Windsor Street, with four teachers and over 100 pupils from a was acquired in 1913 East Perth. A new school will be wide-cross section of from the Presbyterian Church in a transaction established, incorporat- suburbs. for the site of the pres- ing both St. Patrick's Ross , Memorial School, West Perth, and ent Church at the corner of the pi imary grades of Hay and Colin Streets, Mercedes College, Victoria Square. West Perth. A school was formerly St. Patrick's Church was extensively remod- conducted at East Perth elled to suit the Catholic but was discontinued liturgy and was opened four years ago. in 1914. The days of the site are NEW PREMISES numbered as it stands Two classrooms stand SAIGON (NC) — South right in the path of the on the site but, although projected course of Mur- they will be put to some Vietnamese police blockray Street, due to be ex- use in the new project, ed streets in Gia, Dinh, a tended through to Thom- it is envisaged that com- Saigon suburb, recently as Street. premises to try to prevent a group pletely new The Perth City Council will be built on a site of of priests from distributing to the press a stateis in the process of ac- three acres. ment highly critical of quiring the properties in The advantage of the the area in order to put new site is deemed to be governmental corruption. .A manifesto signed by the road through. its proximity to Claise300 priests said: • The clay of the car has arrived for St. Patrick's Church, Havelock Street; it stands brook and Perth Termin"The anti-communist right in the path of future traffic that wi l l flow down an extended Murray Street. DEMOLITION al railway stations thus cause has become a padThe demolition of St. covering all trains, bus lock to shut the mouth Patrick's Church depends access to all suburbs serON INSIDE PAGES of people because anyone on the future of the ad- ved by Guildford Road can be accused of conjacent St. Patrick's and also access along 4 Calendar School, standing on the East Parade and Plain nivance with the commuClassified nists." site of a little more than Street. Advertising 10 The priests also chargone acre. Also, the new school Education File 8 This week the Catholic will be beside St. Fran- ed that shortages of rice, Letters 11 fertilizer, insecticide, fuel Education Commission cis Xavier's Church. Music 6 gave the St. Patrick's St. Patrick's School and pharmaceuticals had been engineered by a News In 4 Pars years School Board approval for the past two "Mafia within the adminOur Historic Link 9 istration" to drive up Sister Philomena prices. E arle 7 ADELAIDE. — "Look-listen" groups to help people to become "Under the protection Sport 10, 11 more selective in their radio listening and television watching will be of powerful officials," TV, Radio 6 set up in Adelaide. the priests' manifesto stated, "narcotic dealers, They will probab:. warded to the Cathogangsters, prostitutes be formed early ae::t lic Radio and Televisiand smugglers have beyear at about the on Committee, and come a true menace to a same time as colour statistics compiled," society infested with television is introduc- Fr. Hailstone said. purse -snatching, fraud, "These ed. statisties 3.ape and other crimes, so would be subject to Father Bob Hail hat few people feel stone, director of professional statistict hemselves safe." al tests. Catholic Radio and LONDCNDERRY, (NC). — "The I.R.A. "The results would Television, explained are agents of the devil," said Bishop Edward the aims of look-listen t hen give some es.-.1mate of the reaction groups. Daly of Derry, in one of the harshest critiof a sector of the comSmall groups of munity cisms of the Irish Republican Army ever to selected Catholics, or other programmes." made by a Catholic bishop. people, would be askFr. Hailstone said ed to follow a selected the results would be Speaking to Catho- ferred to Northern radio or television published When you buy a new Holden, Torana or in ,The lics living in the Bog- Ireland, said: t)rogramme once a Southern Cross NEW YORK (NC) quality used car, it pays to talk to someone -or young "Many men week for four weeks. other news media. side Creggan and Sister Serena Branson, a you can trust . . . someone with a reputation and women have been areas of Londonderry, l a They would be asked eligious of the DaughtThey would also be for honest trading and efficient after-sales ured into these evil ,rs of Charity, has been to watch or listen "in f orwarkled to which have long berm organisations by subservice. station a constructively criti- manaes rs appointed secretary for I.R.A. and stronghold, tle propaganda in the the cal way," he said. 1 , ealth and social services Broadcasting Control At Kevin James Holden, we combine all this Bishop Daly said that past and have had to Each week they Boarcl= bv Bishop Edwin B. with the most competitive prices in town. pay for their dceis:on would be asked to fill the I.R.A. "and their '2roderick, of Albany. with their lives or Fr. Hailstone emphain an assessment various . satellite or- their liberties." A recipient of the sised 'the look-listen form. Tiumanitarian Award ganizations should not program was not a On this they would From the New York State be assisted politically, Bomb set out their opinion "Mother Grundy exerA ssociation for Retarded financially or otherthe quality of the cise." • of Bishop Daly spoke Children for her work at wise until they pro- two days programme, judging Instead it would be after two 17the Kennedy Child Study claim a total and per- year-old it from the entertain- a responsible educaI.R.A. memCentre, Branson Sister is manent cease-fire in bers were killed when ment, socia tion process to help a member of the Acadthis co:lin-minify." religious. ethical o,r' the look-listener bea 30-pound bomb they emy of Certified Social commu7-lity toints come more selective. were carrying explodWorkers and the NationHunger-strike view. 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