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No. 1729. PERTH. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1975

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Knights' new home units have tenants T wenty second-year boarders from Aquinas last College, under the tutelage of Brother Leek, planted scraped, levelled and raked, eekend w grass for the new Southern Cross Homes project at Embleton. They picked up where a tion of many months cf group of fourth-years from negotiations in which the Aquinas had broken new Knights purchased an acre ground under the guidance of land from the Archdioof Brother Marks and Bro- cese, secured the approval of various authorities and ther O'Grady. Supervisors of the land- built the units with the pssiscapers were Miss Veronica tance of the Department of Cahill and Miss Moira Social Security. Dwyer. who moved into Mr. Laurie Taylor, chairtheir new homes as pioneers man of the Board of Manin the Knights' second pro- agement, said: ject in Western Australia for retired people. "This has been a particuThe homes, which were larly difficult period to enbegun in September last gage in a building project year will cater for 13 single but we have pushed ahead people and three married to keep faith with the many couples in the now-familiar people who have been on self-contained units popu- our waiting list for years." lansed by the Knights rt Southern Cross Homes. He noted that the Knights North Perth. of the Southern Cross were now supplying accommodaSITING tion for about 1,000 people The units, which are let throughout Australia and to eligible people tinder the said: "founder-donor" scheme, "Our board is now lookare fully furnished and ing at other sites in the Metsplendidly sited next to the ropolitan area and we hope Embleton parish Church of to be able to extend our the Holy Trinity. work in the near future." Some of the residents will have an uninterrupted view of the hills over the green carpet of the local golf course, complete with trees and miniature lake. Others can look past the hump of Hillcrest Hill to the more artificial skyline of the western shoulder of Perth.

Fears for the people of the Ind° Chinese war zones MIM

V ATICAN CITY (NC). — Pope Paul has told a crowd of 150,000 that he fears for the fate of the Cambodian people in the wake of the Kmer Rouge victory.

The West Australian students of theology pictured were preparing last w eek to be installed as acolytes. received this They ministry from Bishop Bryan Gallagher, of Port Pine, a native of Perth and former - priest of Geraldton diocese, in St. Francis Xavier SemiMagill, chapel. nary South Australia.

He described these as An American relief offi- Vung Tau, about 200 miles He has said that he hopes The students received the s ictOrious Kmer Rouge "principles of human bro- cial in Saigon observed: to the south by fishing boat, the acolyte as part of interviews said: "Almost every Vietmany forces will adopt policies therhood, faithful obser- "After their preparation for the of "moderation and con- vance of established and re- whichl took on tape, I be- namese knows the date priesthood. treaties and lieve the most intense pain April 19 was the deadline cognized ciliation". They will be available In his regular Sunday methods of justice discussed is the deep _fear. the grow- set by President Ford for to exercise their ministry, Angelus talk to crowds in and defended in reasoned ing anxiety and the persis- Congress to determine the both in the seminary and tent apprehension over the fate of Vietnam". St. Peter's Square last week, negotiations". in local parishes, parlcufuture under communist the Pope said: A nother fundamental rule. if it comils". • A Catholic Relief Serlarly nearby Modbury "At this moment we have vices official said last weekwhere the seminary stua fearful heart for the peo- principle of peace, according to the Pope was "public RELIEF end that CRS had made dents take an active part ple in Cambodia. order, today dishonoured by overtures to representatives in the pastoral activity of "Now that the fighting is episodes of infamous criA Vietnamese nun who of the insurgent Provisional the parish. over we would hope that minality and disturbed by had helped evacuate 81 or- Revolutionary Government they would be spared re- factional hatred". • Pictured, from to continue its phans from Nha Trang to (PRG) venge and reprisal and work of relief and recon- left to right (with diowould be shown measures of SAIGON cese in brackets) are: struction in parts of Vietmoderation and conciliation, FR. LEUNIG Colin Keogh (Perth), or nam that had come along with a facilitation of "DREAD" CITY VATICAN would come under PRG Kevin Davis (Perth), Father 1.eun g, parish (NC). — Pope Paul has the flow of human aid." Nino Vinciguerra Meanwhile from Saigon. rule. Priest of Embleton, Father Jean-Bapnamed (Perth), Donald Sproxhas NC NEWS has reported been an He said that CRS had ton (Perth), Michael enthusiastic supportiste Bui Tuan as co- "INJURED" that dread of a communist ter of the adjutor with the right of only stipulated its previously Morrissey inception scheme from its The Pope pointed out future dominated the think(Geraldand sees the prosuccession to Bishop Miing of Saigon's beleaguered conditions for re- ton), stated areas of the that in many as an extension Joseph Pires chel Nguyen Khac Ngu, world, peace was "disturb- population, of the swollen hy NEW YORK (NC). maining in Vietnam: the Parish mission. (Perth), Robert Cross of Long Xuyen, South ed, compromised and in- hordes of refugees. — "Green Thumbs For The siting of the safety of CRS's international Vietnam. homes (Geraldton), Christott the Hunger" is a group of jured in the principles and northern The discomforts danand staff, and the right of that corner of be property, 50 youngsters from St. Saunders pher At the time or Bishop- methods on which it is gers of the present paled rounds off the staff to monitor and account Anne's parish in Fait elect Tuan's nomination ontmunity's foundee: Gary Cu(Broome), at the prospect of totalitaChurch, preson April 21, Long XuyLawn, a suburban comfor the expenditure of combYterY and parish (Perth)and Gresack rian communist rule. centre. Branch munity en had been overrun by they are part- modities and funds. 24 of the Knights gory Chidlow (Buncommunist time forces. It lies farmers in an effort Of the ON INSIDE PAGES Bishop Mark Hurley of Cross took The PRG had made no bury). on the Southern about 20 miles northto help less fortunate Santa Rosa, said after talkrole of furniture re3 ing with dozens of refugees: members of the town. Calendar west of Saigon. response, he said. tovalists when members !Pent several "Person after person expresBishop-elect Tuan Classified nights instalA plot of ground mea10P beds, (47), was professor of sed fears based on the 10 tables, Advertising chairs suring 100 by 150 feet and l events of 1954, 1968 and efrigerators, and organized philosophy and spiritual 2 1972, when the North Viet- in the backyard of Mr. Education File bus bee to director of the major and Mrs. Anthony Golio supplement the T work done by seminary at Long Xuyen. Letters 10,11 namese took over more ter- has already been turned the sturitory". over and blessed in the The new bishop stud- News In Pars 8 start of the project ied in Rome, Switzerland Bishop Hurley had been and Germany before re- Sister Philomena on a fact-finding tour qf And the town's bicen8 the Vietnam Earle :rhe .turning to Vietnam in facilities of oRiciallyhomes, which will be tennial commission. 1962. He takes the titu12 Catholic Relief Services, the which plans a vegetable Sport (late, r opened at a later lar See of Tabunia. epresent the culminaoverseas aid agency of U.S. garden of its own to carTV, Radio 9 Catholics. ry out a programme geared to consideration NO HEROES of simpler lifestyles, has He ruled out the possibi- invited the youngsters to share an eight-acre narlity that people in Saigon cel. "will greet the conquering army as liberators from a v Prayers for f n The young people or, riests is an apostolate of prayer to assist all priests in their corrupt regime". ganized after participat"atk" of Life and for the increase of Vocations to the Priesthood. ing in a Walk for HunR ather, he said, the corn_ oThis ger last autumn and a devotion is held as a Holy Hour at munist troops were seen as Monastery, Carmelite Adelma the N ad, subsequent marathon "soldiers of a totalitarian Nedlands, each first Sunday at 3 13.m• basketball game, the government bent on the Ile sure on p roceeds of which ako Sunday, 4th May, to make your priest the gift of your same denial of human rights Prayers. ae mode tuated o4tose tec eau! went to alleviate and loss of liberty which is HIGHWAY CANNING in the world. already the trademark of (opposite Boans,Melville). Hanoi". Phone 391711

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