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The Record Newspaper 24 April 1920

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Reelittered at the 6 P.O., Perth, er jratteinimlon by Post as-a:Newepaper.

" Peace " per the Bullet Programme for Next Week TO -MORROW'S FUNCTIONS

Sunday, April 25 (Anzac Day). ----S by a.m., Mass in Cathedral, celebrated His Excellency-General Communion after breakfast Communion of Men. wards at the Christian Brothers' College: 11 a.m.. high Mass at Cathedral. of Very Rev. N. Salinas, O.S.B., Prior His Excel. New Norcia, officiating of lencv will preside. Church parade visit to C.Y.M.S.; Ail'. 3.15 P.m.,Good Shepherd Conp.m., visit to Pontifical vent; 7.30 p.m.. Vespers and Grace the Benediction, sermon by his Archbishop.

Fremantle Day.

reMonday, April 26.-11 a.m., civic visit ception, Fremantle; 2.30 p.m., p.m., 330 Schools; St. Joseph's Convent visit Christian Brothers' College; 7.30 p.m., presentation of addresses, etc. Pontifical Benediction, St. Patrick's Church. On Tuesday his Excellency will depart for New Norcia.

Fortified Window of Irish Police Barracks

THE ORGAN OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF PERTH.

PERTH, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1920

No. 1969 (New Series)

PRICE 3d. VOL. XLIV

Group taken at Christian Brothers' College, Kalgoorlie.

ARRIVAL OF THE APOSTOLIC

MATE

Wonderful on Goldfields. Cathedral Magnificent Reception and Station Demonstration at Perth Grounds upon the Representative Princely Gifts Bestowed of Benedict XV. All Creeds Unite in Welcome Full Details of the Visit. Wins the Hearts of all Westralians His Excellency. Archbishop Cattaneo The followed by the C.B. boys. Papal the with car, Mayor's the and Delegate, the Archbishop,

used, No words, however eloquently wholecould adequately expressthethe welcome of hearted spontaneity

sent all goorlie, Right Rev. Dr. Elsey, he had apology- for non-attendance, as at to fulfil a long standing engagement he which inst., 18th the on Esperance

Unique Sentiment.

Mr. J. W. Kirwan referred to

the on

great progress that had been ofmade a cen the goldfields its a quarter followed by next, come vies in Mayor off put The energy- and enterprise of Apostolic tury. conveniently not peocould with filled given to His Excellency the all search the cars, in for motor 25 or 30 Archearly departure the men who had come and the general of his contemplated Delegate, the Most Reverend for gold had converted a waterless. happily amongst ple. Other vehicles The Mayor, Mr. B. Leslie, bishop Cattaneo, now, announcement what was undolibt- England. The desert was completed worthless King of public the almost toast of trackless and At St. presided. Ever since the us. din there edly an inspiring procession. into a thriving community. Many his coming to our Western State of honour reformed, duly honoured. welcomed guard the -been had Mary's visitors community t illguished through was astir in the catholic passed ear hesitation Delegate's no Welcome had and-the deMayor's on the fields, but he Having a spirit of expectancy and a great asso to the to the Church mails door. its saying there were none whose sire to give a worthy recep[ant Father, back reached the Sanctuary His Excellency The Mayor said that inof proposing ciatiens carried them further Holy Exlittle His to Dela a Brothers Pagan. !'Aourke, White. Ambassador of Our for knelt Back! health Clune the of His Excellency. It the toast than history into Fathers J. O'Grady, Rev. Dr. O'Donnell, U.U. (Secretary The people of the and Archbishop did he then Benedict XV. The Delegate Middle: Very Rev. Father Treacy, C.SS.R., the Apostolic Delegate,pleasure. was Macaulay who said that the proudfavoured while its prayer. throne Lavin, and Rev. Brother Daly (Principal, C.13.C.) Kalgoorlie), The Mayor of Kalgoorlie, Father tein.), goldfields were particularly to pro and remained cellency possible gate, greatest the yesterthe as were approached with so houses (Aden., him V.F. the royal Donogher, filed in in being the first to extend have in their est ofcompared Front: Very Rev. Dean Kiely, Very Rev. Father It was an honour to visitor Archbishop Clune, and Rev. Dr 0 Hurley royally until the immense congregation to the line of the Suplike His day their hospitality. And right measure. Mr. B. Leslie, His Excellency the Apostolic Delegate, His Grace back and taxed the Church to its utmost nsidst a distinguished time reme Pontiffs, which carried them min. they gave without stint or first several the Boulder). was (Adm., After This pro. capacity. The holding Excellency. of Christianity. manner and Supreme to the dawn of They had in advance a knowledgeperstout- His Excellency's charming utes, Archbishop Clune, on his own and direct representative of the These represented. sent Pontiff was crowned shortly after by for aPontiff were the keynote of genHis Excellency resumed his fully his gracious, homely and friendly tralia. had honoured the district was exalt- the clergy's behalf, and speaking Catholics filed to the Church, graciousness war was declared, but as previously in hearted his subm. and sonality-they were aware of his status, applause welcomed Mayor) seat amid conversation, (the eral goldfields, He the of emerbethe people his presence. the world's history the Church which was reserved for the men, Clune proposed the toast ed office, his high ecclesiastical speech, moreover, crowned the pleased to have the opportunity of the in His Excellency's person the Holy same as before. The Vatican of Archbishop cause Archbishop Cattaneo's principal quent \chi> giriefly responded. pleasure and enthat and with that expressive loyalty tothem Mayor, the with Delegate. He welcoming him on behalf- of the people ges the function distinguished afhad massed Father's which war seeing pleasure is found in was was untouched by a Church which has characterised thusiasm which are given to those who thanked the priests and religious and of the goldfields. His Excellency The Sup- DRIVE AROUND THE MINE AREA bodies of men approaching the Altar fected all other nations. on every occasion, they set themselves are privileged with his presence and people of the goldfields for the cordial welcomed not only by the Catholic reme Pontiff could view with satis rails to receive Communion. , His Ex the inof to reach their reacts- and loving hands of a suctour so afternoon and sections all Saturday company. arranged by On had but they and welcome community, of the priests cellency celebrated the Mass, assisted of welcome to him. The one great cessfully carried out. Mile was unHe was proud public, and he would not find a more faction the sacrifices the bat- spection of the Golden being gave Holy Comweather The Communion Breakfast. anxiety was: What wotilt: slse occasion else. nuns in their ministrations on wonder- by Dr. O'Donnell, and the Delegate of the scenes he had witnessed that warm-hearted people anywheredistincwould never be forgot- dertaken, it and munion personally to practically every tlefields, be like; would it favour the Father Donogher, who presided, gave and plant huge in the unique consideration a into interested enjoyed fully Taking morning. help 400 goldfields least for At The call join Church. Sol clarion the Old first in the person Would that arrival? ten his of the Pope, and called upon of machinery devices employed for win the the toast the long journey His Excellency had tion in many respects. Twenty-seven to stem the German onslaught came ring the great mineral wealth for men approached the Altar, and memwith them in the planned hospitableMr. Leslie, the Catholic Mayor, to just completed, being three or four or twenty-eight years ago they attractCatholic. and Roman inspiring an the created of scene a priest from toast of the Apostolic Dethe ness of their greeting? and renowned propose are not days on a train, his Grace would the virile manhood of Australia ad- Church in Cardinal Mercier. Mr. Kir- which the goldfields During Mass the chil- legate. With his accustomed oratory' orable sight. a long ed TEE DELEGATE'S ARRIVAL. detain him or the people by Delegate other parts of the world. These to Generals Foch the world over. dren from St. Mary's sang throughout and forcefulness, Mr. Leslie repeated referred also wan live to learned the ask had would spirits address; but venturous Catholics, SUNDAY'S FESTIVITIES. with sweetness and effect, and the what he had said on the previous day His Excellency the Papal Delegate and Pau, two distinguished to give his blessing. together in peace and harmony. The the adopted by the men in at the civic reception, that the spirit was due to arrive at Kalgoorlie who had done so much to save their Sunday came with glorious sunshine. formal method harmony created so many years ago by bidding going to the altar and returning to of good fellowship that existed on the on last Saturday by the Trans -AustraThe Papal Messing. concluded and as the and high, world, were toAnticipations evidence in and existent still was Mille Irish-Cead in lian Railway, and on the previous day, a welcome guest listened kneeling, goldfields was unparalleled. The spirit people, The day. The people recognised that every thouFriday, in both Kalgoorlie and Boulpronounced words Archbishop man had a right to enjoy his own con- Failthe-which meant a million of toleration was more few the to der it rained; but with the buoyancy welcomes. insand great fine with there than in most other places. They spoke They remembered the of the unapproachable goldfields spirit Cattaneo Mr. John Boileau, senior councillor, with the great honour the victions. manner delighted happy earth were a very on In "Peace terest. injunction, cerand Scriptural referred it was said in all earnestness supported the toast, the Holy Father conferred upon the Delegate thanked the priests and peo- and good will to all men." People here who alsogood tainty that "to -day's rain meanstosunfellowship existing among to the of people of the goldfields by sending his the ple for the splendid but unexpected endeavoured to live up to the spirit exon the goldfields, of shine to -morrow." Old Sol rose denominations that all said and received, the direct representative in the person asof he had Evidence welcome dawned injunction. that speech Saturday morning humorous occasion. and brief a its and journey the of by tired given little the guest at his side, and he could he were a of that spirit was istence welin speakers with a full bright, cloudless sky, a if other other the no with in sure His Excsllency that the desert, the reception that the attendance that day of clergy of joined warm sun, and a bracing breeze. Soon through city in all his travels could he find made him quite forget it. If other denominations. He would like coming the guest. o'clock the streets were strewn morning aft PonReply. could not convey properly more unswerving loyalty to the Holy Supreme Delegates his words the to reference old, make and to young big, and tittle olk w them he owed His See and fidelity to the Church than on send gratitude to and pleased was the feeling been had who who station. tiff, the Delegate, Apostolic The ending their way to al not he could If Dominthe goldfields. In welcoming His Exsincere. the to was of his heart to this part on rising Excellency reception hearty a given Biatilder children came in great nuns cellency, as we did right royally yessay in words all that was stored in 14. ions. They knew the sympathy his respond, opened with a remark that bees, and the girls from St. Mary's ...,old realise would the people terday, and were doing again now, we he knew they and heart they them, said for had of the speakers bad some Kalgoorlie Convent, and the boys from that he could not find English words Holiness their did only because we appreciated the to convey wished they had the gift of oratory. the Christian Brothers College, were at the moment to sae what he sincere- ask his Excellency bins. fact that great honour had been done towards thought loyalty of He direction. expression had. one as the Mayor observed; heading in the such Excellency, The opportunity of welcoming His goldfelt. the us. on inwardly and own ly church of the he had his shown had everyone Motor cars decorated with the Papal standing at the throne, then gave the The work the Delegate Apostolic created an ocfields had been carried out in an adHe could not colours, yellow and white, and laden oratory. (Laughter.) a attached deon which one could jealously to which is casion all Blessing, of He Pagel People manner. inirable compliment. himself the same with people, who also wore the colours, Maar). Indulgence. This completed nominations had exhibited broad tol- pay as refer to the wonderful diplomacy and was a foreigner by birth so far felt came from all directions and awaited commitThe the Holy Father and the many of functions. another. tact morning one the for respect he and and the erance at Excellency concerned, was the arrival of His intricacies of the well-known situaconcerned in the carrying out of Alen like Father Donogher and his im- Australia his own that if he could only use make station. At 10 o'clock the scene was tee tion of the last five years, which was in the morning's programme are to be mediate predecessor, Dean Kiely, had a fitcould he language native a very animated one. The II.A.C.B. congratulated on the success of their wielded a strong influence in bringing all the world the lot of His Holiness reply. He had had an experience Societies, I.N.F. members, Christian alone amongst all men. It was the Everything passed off to the pepple of all shades of thought ting in Australia of two and a half years. Brothers' boys, and Convent Schools' efforts. gift of God that the Sovereign Pontime, and without a hitch. closer together. man he was a young was he When girls formed a guard of honour. The scheduled children's for the tiff should remain as he always was. responsible Those he but languages, includto learn anxious platform was lined with. people, very Tribute. Non-Catholic mention, deserve special His position was unique among the movements he ing the Mayor (Cr. Leslie) and town felt now that he was getting older forth genboys called nations, and his power and success in the C.B. while thought He On councillors. enough. and said tried Collick not (Mr. Eccles) had clerk The k -en Archdeacon on their comment the settlement of intricate national eral complimentary and words, alighting from the train .'nchbishop good marching and general bearing. As that he supported the toast with they would understand his heart also, questions during the war period have Cattaneo was greeted by iiis Grace for the decoration of the altar at St. whole -hearted pleasure. Ile had been perhaps understand his the to lustre and renown added pleasextremely Father was Rev. he Very the whets he said Archbishop Clime, the goldfields for Church over which he rules. He has Mary's it is difficult to fittingly de. associated with and his relations with ed with this civic reception and his Donogher, V.F. (Adm., Kalgoorlie), kept that Church united during the its magnificence and artistic past 25 years, scribe people the and Dean Mayor the Boulder), by (Adm., great Roman of the O'Hurlcy welcome Dr. the representatives most trying five years in history. We A thousand lights, most tasteIt was Father Tracey, beauty. Kiely, Very Rev. Catholic Church had always been most of the various denominations. assure your Excellency that through Lavin, fully arranged, fringed with greenery, friendly. He had never had one word with the greatest possible pleasure that C.SS.R., Fathers J. O'Grady, you we, the goldfields people, unite and in the daintiest fashion decked and to was It Christian reception. the the and he Whets he attended Lyons (Coolgardie), of controversy with them. the pay homage to the Sovereign Pontiff, by Sisflowers, were arranged with satisfacof Several of the laity were ters of St. John of God. The Sanc. went away to take up chaplain's duty him the greatest evidence Brothers. and we trust that your stay amongst to hear the words the pleasure and of members many tion war, also introduced, and a move was made the at us will be profitable and of substantial really enchanting presented a tuary person. high the of His said exit, towards' the main station Roman Catholic Church had bidden that had been ST. MARY'S. of satisfaction. arrangement AT The excellent sight. EXCELLENCY HIS PonTOP: THE ARRIVAL OF' Excellency walking between Arch- the groups of candles from the highest him farewell and presented hint with age he represented-the Supreme The Chairman then called upon Mr. PROCESSION FROM THE STATHE OF him HALF for FIRST THE thing Dr. BELOW: -difficult Leslie./ a was reIt Mayor he and of which tiff. Chine collection a bishop scapulars, Kalgoorlie president of Lawler, of the MARY'S. was the admiration ST. to the lowest felt TO TION he but should, New he as He also answer day. to present the O'Donnell, D.D., of Goulburn, to tained Society, to support Mayor which H.A.C.B. amongst congregation, South Wales, accompanied the Dele- whole recognised the great good that was that if he could use his native langu Leslie's remarks. Mr. Lawler said well-known non-Caat least one was an half unseemly them for to that tens., pro speak eliminated whose he could seats secretary, Pope, age Seven private the fulfilled. their gate as by his Holiness day wine on they %tele there had been many notable happenwho subscribed his apprecia- done Monsignor Ormonde remaining at the tholic, must have been great dur- hour or more and say what was in his Mary's was celebrat- crowding which is often witnessed in ings on the goldfields, but the arrival entailed in such a sufferings of o'clock Mass at St.Archbishop Clune, in our churches. The whole of the Com- of the Apostolic Delegate was the moat Delegation in Sydney to keep His Ex- tion of the work ing the time he wee trying to put an heart. He expected to spend some by His Grace ed decoration of his and masterpiece accommodatgoldfields, be the on matters. days not cellency in touch with official end to the war. One could only have his best of a large congregation, municants could that the people of the goldfields would the presence very large num- ed with seats at the breakfast, so unique As the prelates and clergy proceeded KALGOORLIE CIVIC RECEPTION a bare idea of the terrible anxiety and regret would be that the time had enjoy. He trusted that His Exa amongst which was a The goldfields AT NOON. The principal great was the number of members who could grief of the Pope during the continu- be too short. down the guard of honour, His ExcelCommunicants. of ber visit vrt,uld be fruitful in cellency's other The ance of the struggle. The present history of 28 years, whereas lency won the hearts of the people at responded to the call of Faith. of the day, however, was centred A civic reception was accorded His said every way, and if the Hibernians of the history of 26 centuries, event once by his gentle, kindly bearing and in stately edifice of St. Mary's followed places had a the in the General Communion of the men Administrator, Father Donogher, Delegate numerical Apostolic the were lacking in Excellency goldfields at had done preside to goldfields visibly perhaps proud a "tin shanty" where services and happy disposition. He was of both Kalgoorlie and Boulder par- he was pleased and spacious and handsomely appoint- upon held ac- strength to do due honour to the Deledeeply touched by the welcome ex- the in the early days. It was more in 26 years than other places had ishes at the 8 o'clock Mass, which was such an auspicious gathering. and the council chambers of the Kalgoorlie were the sin(Laugh. of for by up centuries. made it was twenty-six in its gate, done appreciation his worshippers, and tended to him by the huge crowd of ed hold the Breakfast too small to knowledged followed by a Communion Tables were laid to acTown Hall. of men at had often seen many kneeling round ter). The goldfields really had done people who gathered to do him honMary's Hall immediately after- presence of such a number commodate a large number of guests. he all cerity His Excellency had witnessed. been St. had countries Practically some than more Boulder being from services were Communion. our. when church holy the trams Special Mr. Brown, on behalf of the Irish The Apostolic Delegate sat at the right The only wards. and Boulder He had seen service held in a able to do in centuries. brought large numbers of men, parts of Kalgoorlie City The Procession to St. Mary's. hand and Archbishop Clune at the left held. the City represented. A National Foresters, in supporting the tent at Menzies in the early days. cloud on his happiness was that who on arrival at St. Mary's donned City parishes weregreeted of the Mayor. Among the clergy pretoo pass Excelwould The procession then immediately stay here Ilis of his days Hiberthe applause a tent of occupied small of regalia Dooley burst respective welcomed His Excellency to the Collick. Father formed up under Mr. James Dillon, as sent were Ven. Archdeacon Their magnificent reception the the lency and his Grace the Archbishop toast, whilst nians and Foresters, and Rev. A. K. its order to carry through the service, quickly. goldfields its an appropriate speech. most and room. lasting marshal, headed by the Kalgoorlie City Rev. Canon Edington,Church the breakfast one of the be would practically entering also celebrated being were their Mass was whilst Societies on and C.Y.M. of EngBand, next came hundreds of white- Shrewsbury, of the comforting memories of his life in AusThe Anglican Bishop of Kal- the congregation knelt outside. frocked girls, then the Irish societies, land. -

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