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The Record Newspaper 26 November 1921

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1921 PERTH, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26,

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2052 (New Series)

IRISH -AUSTRALIAN SOCIETIES.

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PERTH _C.Y.M.S.

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COMMITTEE MEETING. MAYLANDS. VICTORIA PARK. New Members. Monday on closed The bazaar which At the committee meeting held on Be, SOCIETY. turned out a splendid sucOn Tuesday es, ,,,ng next the Chi! IRELAND last evening YOUNG November 17 nine new members were a in ex Alliance Francais° Examination. Club Hall will be the scene of Ball was cess, the results to date being in elected, viz., Messrs. J. P. Doheny, G. The usual meeting ui the society Dress 1921 Results. ever h. :1d in the bazaar Mt. dren's Plain and Fancy Funds. any of Patrick's cess St. in Hudson, D. Smith, J. D. Stone, L. and The held last Monday, each evenA Milesi, T. Clifaid of the Convent a good atdistrict. Good attendance 1.-Pass, being Division there in Cornish, R. Hartley, C. Slattery, been Schoolroom, and have cf the week, feature younger generation a ex was meeting his The ing resigned who (WESTERN AUSTRALIA SECTION.) ford. Smith, members. Fr. Revweess tendance of had the training operations for some Solstallholders and assistants Division 1L-Pass: M. Gorman, R. officio honorary membership. opened with the singing of "The learning the intricacies of the latest by their work of helping to Mr. I pleasure members. the by Seaman. with Song" dier's Social Committee. revolutions of dancing combined Flgg swell the profits. Division 111.-Distinction: P. DialookWalsh recited "When the Irish was the old-time "squares," and are Prizes to mond (bronze medal for 1st. place in The Girl and Boy Competition The social committee was temper. Went By." Mr. Doheny was heard Grogan, F. ing forward to a night of joy. success end yielded /161 Clune, by one, Mr. T. Out. the J. increased and arily splendid Byrne, a Tear S. the WA.), advantage in "Erin, Pass: R. Ab- ridge, who will take charge of the are being offered for various sets and odd, which exceeded all previous comW. James, L. Angelo. Smile." Miss Sheila Famegan obliged Coonan and Artie costumes as an incentive to add variety F. Edwards. sports in connection with the picnic Ronnie Tierney, tote, L. petitions. Fels, little LTwo bott, with "Fontenoy." Nominal prices kg Owing to to the occasion. deHinds were the winners. on January 11th. A. Moseley, D, Baldwin, J. McKay. Baby Hogan and Baby Sullivan,clever both adults and children should act a; a lot of returns having to conic in M. with their Division IV.-Pass: G. McKinley. W. Resignation. an inducement to a large crowd for a the committee is not in a position to lighted the members Maunsell, J. Dawson, LARGE CROWDS AT ATTADALE. strong R. out lienshaw, The boys came recitations. (3320.1. causeJ. Ju)cc Owing to pressure of private busiwort of the week. but wilt report D. Hevron, H. Mey a full Master Conway, by J. give Liberty." Moffit, and ice.inutcd 1, "Ireland with ness Mr. F. J. Darcey tendered his re held their The river picnic Buys' Band Race: Bradstreet do so as soon as the returns coma to Thehy Hibernian Society er, L. Mansfield. branches of the N. Walsh recited in grand style. Mr. signation from the position of warPerth and Fremantle Noski 2. on Tuesday evening las of meeting hand. was held en usual rendering fine a Lee,i,ue gave Doheny the The vacancy thus caused will the 10th denSelf -Determinationwas a most pronouncI3oys' Band Race: J. Armstrong The voting in connection with was "Three when a social evening followed on. above society on Thursday,was "Morn on the Irish Coast." the items Competition in be filled at the general meeting on Boy last Sunday and front a social and finand instrumental M. Kinnane and F. Benck dead heat. and Girl Brown vocal W. A. Popular Goid" and Several Bro, White inst. Green, the for who Cheers both Ger-winners 9,827; present. December 7th. ed success, Any of the above prize as follows: Ronnie Coonan, Lockhart. by Mr. J. Quinn, received a true Irish were contributed by the Misses Beard. Ile chosen was chair, and all officers were evenieg, may ancial aspect. The VC', have not yet collected their prizes Social and Syllabus. tie Warner, 8,228; KathleenLaurie McMurray, Davis, and Mrs. Kerr. and principal business of the on the Swan The B. O'Doherty's fine Miss spot P reception. charming J. a Mr. to 11,634; application Attadale, Debate. Mr. N. Cunningham. Despite the fact 2792; Artie Hinds, Perth and Fre- do so upon of course, was the taking of nominaeffort. "Patrick Sheehan," was much oil painting was nomiRiver half -way between No. 44 Royal-arcade, Perth. the The issued to Record was has 7,274. Doheny, invitation an at resort that Donald, officershiptions for Mr. O'Sullivan spoke On November 30th the question, appreciated. This picturesque neaittle. for the various "Which be present only a Vet 7 to by Mrs. Donovan, Maylands, ticreceived won topics, parishioners were Irish overcrowding nations current the on the better form of Governby is length some the not been spoiled elements to which meagre attendance was present to par- ket No- 813. positions, with the exception ofSecrement for Ireland, Republic or Dominion His breezy, racy style is worth listenJohn Mitchell Branch. of the boisterous which H.A.C.B.S. will hold its post- ing to in the evening's amusement. The a quiet ticipate subsecretary, his of of for position knowledge his Rule?" will be food for argu subjected, and Home to, are inst., other centres elected On Sunday night, the 13th Keep your eye open for the date of poned half.yearly meeting on Tuesday and a foretary Bro. E. E. Hughes wasreturn meat between representatives of this of ject makes it doubly interesting. Memof re -union of family parties All members please A musical treat next. interSt. 13rigid's Parish Hall, a meeting the Girls' Concert. The unopposed evening -DeterSelf social the unopposed. for of remirnled and of the Young Ireland Sosociety are bers friends There of gatherang the above branch was held. will be served up in Xipas weak. Nomake note and attend Miiyands 7 aIla Bro. Hughes is a tribute to him for ciety. could not be "Up Republic Ireland," the mination picnic on next Sunday. course better selection was an excellent attendance.and Very Holy Masse-Sunday: Barwas the at grand work he has done for the meet the will drawback They will "Gam, you couldn't 20. say. only vember gave The made. Rev- Father Fagan presided, his term of office. Dur9; Bayswater. 8 had to be run one," our team will retort. afrack -street Jetty in time to catch bolt branch during absence of fresh water, which a brief review of the progress of Devotions, 7.30 p.m. is to be it ing the last twelve months an increase and 10.30. at leaving distances, memlong new Trip. Several River carried fairs in Ireland. Board will be of just over 100 per cent. has taken hoped the Melville Roads to bers joined up, and the' treasurer's A little more than a week and our have the place in the membership of the branch, able in the near future or other means statement showed the branch was in CONVENT OF MERCY, VICTORIA St. Mary's, No. 708, H.A.CR.S., meaand this has been due in a large given first river trip can be spoken of in the Leederville. water laid on by pipes a good financial condition. Two deleIncidentally, Decempresent tenseSQUARE sure to the enthusiastic attention on the grounds the at convenient places gates were elected to represent The usual fortnightly meeting of the by Bro. Hughes, not only to his sec, ber 6th will show what co-operation Fremantle and Perth leaving Meetings Boats council. Wednesday, local on of held phase the on was every to branch Lranch but above duties, and C.Y.L.C. can do. afternoon between C.Y.M.S. retarial early A BRILLIANT SUCCESS. from morning to ie future, unless otherwise announcrai, groups. November 16th, in the School Room. Our secretary's guarantee list is alactivity carried on by the branch. brought crowds of happy family .:1 pupil of tee are were present. The elecbranch Mansfield, the wi:1 be held on the second 3unday Community officers of Miss Veronica All men Irelandand an fact. "The soyoung most accomplished The Mother ouiig Rev. The Members will Self-Determinationists, Poor of GlenLathes' College, Convent of Mercy, tion of officers for the ensuing term reciety, at any rate, isn't going to lose on and friends e'v'ening of the month enthusiastic about entering the inter the Little Sisters of thedesire, ers, Hibernians, Forresters,every Albeen awarded note this and remind their has through as follows: President, tiro. Bent Square, competitions. please Victoria sulted centre sporting trips, if we know anything," these branch Leederville, from dalough, of Irish Freedom to the only prize given for singing by the friends. nett (re-elected); vice-president, Bro. Nay, rather the reto Fremantle. though it is a little late in the year members say. the columns of THE RECORD from Midland Junction2,000 of Kellen of Western Australia (i6). (re-elected); treasurer, Bro. be made with verse, for money for tickets sold is to University is assene start Creighton Patterson, had immediate an Stuart Mr. over thank o'clock 3 and by sports. Professor Davies, the examiner for this Rock; secretary, Bro- Quinlivan (reMembers please note and already returning, which Mr. Secretary cricket. for the munificent donation of Charles Stuart Parnell (Kalgoorlie) bled on the ground. Athletic year, stated that Miss Mansfield show- berrin, Their thanks elected); warden, DIV. Galvin (re- push ahead with the business. doesn't mind in the least. 'It'll save -throwing, and Branch. six (6) tons of chaff. acquatic events, weight The Fenton. She was the lint and Bro. promise. Fly guardian, breakfast held in such a lot of bother afterwards," he ed exceptional attenJohn elected); the Mr. communion to The occupied due further are other amusements energetic commitThe usual fortnightly meeting of the only candidate who gained honours in list of transfer of District President, Bre. connection with the jubilee celebra- says. "Tell 'em all to do it." Now the many subscribers to his tion of a small but including the Sinn above branch took place in St. Mary's singing in the whole State. to a cow. Edwards from the Highgate branch tions of the society was well attended that their bazaar is over the ladies ins:, that district, for the giftalsoof to tee. Every event, keenly contested, Hall on Friday evening, the 11th. this branch was duly accepted. A by the Subiaco members, and the lady are also making things move. A Further thanks are due Park, for Mr. and reFein Handicap, was were witnessed. and was the most enthusiastic the warm welcome to Bro. Edwards. Watch members of the branch especially are splendid programme of vocal and musiOsborne of Keane, finisher LeaDenis the close of and some We presentative since the birth The min- held at Arranmure, it was proposed and the baby branch (crow) grow. cal items guaranteed. Joe Tobin and were noticed to e congratulated on their good atof a cow pending the gift of the loan ago. Among the committeeMonaghan, months six the secretary Genthat some the gue earned at unanimously that at l that P. J. noticed with delight Every member Peter Linsky have a finger each in tlei te dance. one througe Mr. Flynn's efforts. give Messrs. M. O'Dea, J. of the previous meeting were be instructed to tender their sincere eral Communion on November 13 this t ed the communion breakfast is en- pie. Nuf zed. is difficult for THE RECORD to and L. Brady, Victor Yates,J. utes Ryan, read and confirmed. Correspondence thanks to the Editor of "The Record" the Sisters branch more than held its own with about the splendid manner gratitude the thusiastic to with expression together Communion Breakfast. Owen Fitzgerald, J. McLinden, Secretary. bonl from the State for the splendid way in which he ha.; A. Joyce, P. their generous benefactors. older and bigger branches. Tres in which it was carried out. As one by Shanahan, J. Cranley, E. a copy of a communication received helped the Self -Determination for Ire- feel towards Whatever else happens, whatever so. The sum of five guineas was donated O'Loughlin. member remarked, "lie speeches were Diplothe to McMahon, J. Bendon, secretary the from Australia through hie him land League of cial functions or sports we have, those to to Sec. Bro. Quinlivan. This is really indeed good, but the breakfast was J- Daly and Ryan, who stuck and matic Mission now in America, were paper. a small token of appreciation to a broafternoon better." The remarks of the distrag who have the true interests of the sotheir work during thethose The last issue to hand of a very read. The latter conveyed the sincere ciety at heart and are mindful of its (,Thanks.-Ed. in sterling work for the whose puts in eulogising Mrs. Keogh for who ther president, of ex= thanks Aus for the American thereof deserve thanks of the members valuable and esteemed highest ideals, will regard this fume branch. Ave Quinlivan! At the in for her catering, are fully supported, so strenuously. to Irelania of the Blessed devotion enjoyment they worked well Sentinel continued The tralia's change. Creigh Bro. of vice-president patronised and we can assure the district officers tion as one of the most important of James Connolly (Sunbury) Branch. Children's sports wereyoungsters. Members expressed their ap contained the sad announ- stigation cause. Sacrament, operatio.s in the year. now is in Sunday, December 11, is Durclub be well to the fore will a goose ton, Subiaco that the by crowds of happy splendid bound preciation of the sentiments conveyed. cement of the sudden death ofS.S.S., the date. His Grace the Archbishop The usual fortnightly meeting of the to swell the management fund. Under next year's celebrations, ing the afternoon the which all tended to prove that no matwill be present. Rev. Father Arthur Letellier, twenof Bro. CreighThurson Tickets (3/-) are obendirection will be Joseph's St. capable meeting was in the next branch held The above Orphanage Boys' of the Clontarf weak the effort, if innoculated of the Sentinel for almost The tickets day, the 24th inst, and on account of tainable from the president or secreselections ter how ton, success is assured. on the 27th. ult., when a one of livened the proceedings with with sincerity, will receive the apple,ty years. He had just fi iished Frater. we trust that every ad- tary, and a large attendance is exbe and reflect will immediately are sixpence, it boys bazaar the These Two new present. was attendance music. sucn fair behalf on Irish of bation of those on whose his most eloquent sermons There will be a re -union of Max parishioner will buy at least one ticjourned to Thursday. December at., pected. great credit on their teacher, inMr.char,;. effort be made. The social portion of members were initiated into the branch i.al Charity to the Religious of the Conpast members of the society. Mess,. The thanks of the branch are ket. on which night the election of officers O'Neill, and on the Brothers in the persons of Mrs. and Miss. Wringe. the evening proved most entertaining. of the Blessed Sacrament in hive you W. Dwyer, LL.B., and J. Edwards are interest gregation is the you for meeting to good A due place. take will Canada. of them. of Kirrup. The competitions being confined to the prime movers in the latter. annual retreat at Montreal, the always taken in the branch. Up, Bro. earnestly desired crossA most enjoyable portion of Irish members' children, was the cause of Ile went tc his room. and barely Creighton! We have had so many inVen. Archdeacon Smyth gave a brief Personal. evening's programme was the disappointments that fell dead ,nto he juvenile when some that join to threshold the wishing of ladies ed from Healy, quiries P. of Mr. the affairs but interesting lecture on step -dancing in which -13" team will miss the services 'if were somewhat softened by the guide the arms of the Superior -General there we find it necessary to insert a list c_ himself by a critical in still were which deciding Ireland, in blow, Osborne Park, distinguished committee the great decision of Mr. Raphael. Jack goes East for They are Pe a at the time. His loss is a of which table of contributions. carrying off two first prizes. not Itbeisinccodition. But the speaker intimated holiday, but hopes to be back for the to give a consolation prize for those only to the Congregation 25 years of age, 4d per week; 25 to pity this young man could that, unless things were settled defin- not final. competitors who were debarred from but also to the faith- to member. a 33 to 40, 6d per week. was Auslie week; per young od 33, of goods fur any class a depot is a teach condioffice This duced to taking part under the stipulated Through inadvertence we omitted to itely one way or anuther very soon. ful who had in him a devoted pastor. Honorary members, who only wish t3 tralians the art of step-dancing, which The Senwhich generous donors wish to contrimention last week that Mr. McCann, tions. The dancing was confined to the Lloyd George would be unable to atrand to Catholic jcurnalism. join from a social aspect, 1/6 per week. will otherwise die out in this generation. Messrs. Laughrey and Christ,an Brothers' Clon- our caretaker, was rather seriously ill. Jig. adoration the of to Irish bute feast take which to Conference, veritable aspirants a Washington is tend the advise were we tinel Athough Glennon The pupils of Miss M. Power acted as judgea and gave en- would be very serious for England. The We tarf Orphanage Appeal. If you de- He is now progressing slowly. and devotion to Jesus is the Blessed advantage of the medical benefits end greatly admired for their exhibition of tire satisfaction. Miss Kitty Long hope to see him about soon. Mac sire to help the Brothers there are Sacrament-R.I.P. be examined by a doctor. yet if they Archdeacon also gave a des eiptiee adMiss Anand Irish dancing. prize, first awarded and was dues C.Y.M.S. the his duty by the mew cash by than honorary as other ways of assisting only desire to join dress en India, and the progress that During a lull in the proceeding, Mr. nie Hill second. There being no sechers a doctor's examination is not There are few who do society has no more enthusiastic supdonations. Master Catholicity was making in that vest J. Monaghan, President of the Fremanconsolation. which we to -dab the for for prize ond porter. liberty "The ladies the that are sure We needed. not know what the present-day reAll tle Council of the League in a humorous Continent, being supported in his re Mill was declared the winner. Pleased to see Roy Gordon about strive is a sacred thing--inseparably The secwill not need further urging. quirements of 160 boys are- An over- again. speech, thanked the excursionists from marks by Mr. Chas Rooney. the competitors showed themselves entwined as body with soul with that retary tells us that he is increasing the Freclear of leaviour steer Perth, who had so ably assisted to t the desire which stocked pantry or chest or wardrobe a owing of early, for closed meeting liberty possessed Big ruck man Dinny O'Brien goes The spiritual be able to will he that so supply, arrangeink the out carrying in to charitmantle anything that could be likened or press would surely worry a holidaying at Kalgoorlie. several members of the committee beof man died and which is the inspiracope with the rush on our next meetandgracegovernments so creditably. He introduced skilful just should and their all this of if caricature, soul foundation ably-eieposed C.Y.M.S.-ites of other days will know raging and tion ing ill with influenza, which is ing night, Wednesday, November 30. Mr. Walter Dwyer, President of the exhibitions were heartily applaud- here at present. Mr. Joe Westhovere He is in Perth ment-Lord Mayor MacSwiney. pomp,: a thought as to what could delivered in his ful charversatile State Council, who an showed Mill Master ed. with a at present. done be most advantageously excellent ad- acteristics, which will be an adjunct to Hugh O'Neill (Perth) Branch, usual finished style Seen at end of Attadale pier at Self if necessities. Irish even of the niceties, of sureties phases latest the dress on his abilities as a classical entertainer. The usual fortnightly meeting of the Determination League picnic an imFor The British Government of household requiremnts! question. Miss Phyllis Baker, in the Consolation, above branch was held in the Trades for promptu gathering of the clans-C.Y. something those who want The Chief was -finding Ulster a hard nut to crack. a clever exponent of 10th. herself proved November on L.C., C.Y.M.S., and Victoria Park Hall pro', Ulster but they had created the to solve it. Irish dancing, but slightly infringed something-that is, for those who Club-the musical centre of a waiting Ranger (Bro. Bolster) presided over a A good those who lem, and it was for them human, merely of members. the province of prohibited gesture, are gathering crowd. good a up set had The British _Government shoes and thereby missing the coveted verdict. boots wear deal of correspondence was before the must corwas then sham parliament in the north-east The singing competition meeting, including a letter from the and such that have to be repaired re11(k and Hill reproe ner of Ireland-a parliament which Hartigan a for Messrs. on, brought asking Society, for Hibernian avenue an is still gularly-there for which being the judges. St. Patrick's Tennis Club Miss Molly Sayers' body in Ireland wanted andcast sentative to attend their Jubilee Comin the material assistance. Bring your boot not a single Irish vote was secretary, 1 Love You," gained first The FREMANTLE. "Ireland Breakfast. munion they this office, and at depot the to repairs Cyril Stinson was reHouse of Commons, and nowmonster to Master while appointed prize, was Ryan, Bro. P. J. in quick time you will get them rePOPULAR GIRL COMPETITION. found they had created a But the awarded second prize with "The SolA letter of apForesters. the present he they could not destroy. This item, owing to the turned renewed and fit for much furMiss Portch, Majesty's Hotel: preciation was received from Bro. the the solid diers' Song." Irish leaders stood firm on and This department of the creditable renditions by all competither use Taylor, thanking the branch for J. nothMiss Miss Wisdom, Federal Hotel; use by to margin rock of principle and justice, little in full very Bros. left always him. is tors, shown had orphanage.at-work it kindness ing would induce them to barter away Dunne, Orient Hotel; Miss Blythe, way of future handicap. Master Cork M. Mitchell reminded the and O'Grady swing inde national complete the cause of ill was rather unfortunat e in not Australia Hotel. members of the S.D.I. League picnic to pendence for the whole Irish nation. to a successful finish that be held at Attadale on the '20th. inst.. the bringing Vote for your popular girl. is a part of the beautiful ways of it and conMr. O'Dea, the State Delegate to was fascinating most in had a attend which to members the asked and Irish Race COnvention at Paris, God that in the next world He gathers fident start. Miss Bessie Stinson's BRUCE BRIAN, Hon. Organiser. numbers at the gathering of the strong rose he when reception rouging ties a the well chosgiven selections at the piano were up the threads and consecrates Gael. There is good competition 'or West warmto thank the Irish people of inthehim and be. rendered be woven and creditably DAINTY will has en which providence prize His dITUATION. which valued the highly in DURABLE, for the trust they reposed young received. Miss Stinson has from by respectable Wanted, tween souls here below-, and perpetuat ly presented to the member nominating her sending him to represent his State showed the League of the inception the into household ttion, situ hapnew members woman, of our most texture the in, the them ates where this most momentous gathering of the move every in to assist to readiness T.N., "Record" Office. Members were delighted branchpiness to come. Irish race. (Applause.) briefly address- her presence and talent can avail to see Bro. J. E. Walsh back again after Mr. D. Mulcahy also and Flower Lovers will be pleased any extent however slight. The comBro. Walsh country. the' to visit a was this hoped He gathering. ed the mittee extend their sincere thanks to will renew his acquaintance with the we have effected to hear only a forerunner of many similar outMisses Monckton and Kilderry for duties of woodward. As of old, under ings in the near future. a distinct sucin attending at personal kindness their his stewardship the sick brothers w.11 voted The picnic was supply to to themselves inconveniece 'be well attnded to. The thanks of many exprescess on all sides. and gatherings the music necessary for the different a of the branch are due to Sisters Kink that heard sions were items. ELSEWHERE, FROM US OFTEN CHEAPER. ALL ADVERTISED at fr Find Ryan for the manner in which similar character would be held Mr. E. Fahey, in proposing a vote of of the business the to attend they secretaries, joint The intervals. quent thanks to all who contributed to tate It is a pity that some of branch. Mr. J. P. Doheny, of Perth ,and Mr. L. social success of the evening, particuthe other lady members do not show the greaBrady, of Fremantle, deserve in the lady musicians, who had allarised by those ladies. It displayed zeal which the manner test praise for the ways shown a readiness to assist 111 is to be hoped there will be a large Comprising : the transport and other arrangements any movement having for its object next meeting of the the at atattendance large a Such out. 18/- each. were carried the redress of any grievance local or the Chums, .Annual Volumes, Boys' Own; Girls' Own, branch, to be held on ethe 24th. insist. tendance was not expected, but Empire Mr. Hartigan, with his far distant. will be Annual, 7/6. business Boys' or important hitch some a Girls' as without Strange's off 6/11. passed thing Chatterbox, whole usual vigor, seconded the remarks of Girls' or Boys' Annual, 8/11. brought forward. God save Irelana Foliages. Annuals for Boys or Girls, 6/11. Australian Flowers or a complaint from any quarter. Various RailAnimals, Fahey. Mr. Aircraft. 7/3 each. Wonder Books of Why and What,these Following is the list of sports' prizeWonder Books 7/3 each. H.A.C.B.S., St. Patrick's Branch ways, Ships, Navy, Soldiers-all is winners:there and 148. Girls' Condition No. L. Peacock's They are in Perfect Boys' Race, 14 to 16 years: W- Ryan1 Terence MacSwiney (North Perth) All Ethel Turner's, N. G. Bruce. Curlewis, and years: Colours Branch. The quarterly meeting of the ,laot, 1, A. Coghlan 2. 12 to 14 Books, 5/- each. a Wonderful Variety of ExquisiteSelection. Hall on 0.e Hibernian the held in was O'Brien 1, C. Hughes 2. U) to2. 12 branch a above The members of the All Latest Novels as Advertised. Colreavy 1, M. Qualty and Designs from which to make 10th inst., Bro. Crogan presiding over years: with many magnificent are notified that the next general meetSick pay Mrs. Pelloe's West Australian Wad Flowers, Boys' Boot Race, 8 to 10 years: Mca real good attendance. etc., etc., etc. ing will be held in the Parish Hall, Nomina2. Wiffen. Bro. Peck for C. 21/- And Music, Songs, Musical Instruments, 1, passed was plates, Gerr Thursday on Highgate, -street, Harold Johnnext M. for years: positions various the for tions Girls' Race, 14 to 16 last The 1921. 8, December evening, term were received. On Sunday,ofNoson 1, E. Laylor 2. 12 to 14 years: D. advertised for the 11th. Noall vember 13, a general CommunionCatheParker 1. J. Flanagan 2. W. Burns 1, meeting vember was postponed until DecemNOTE ONLY ADDRESS: Hibernians took place in the Sinn Fein Handicap: bazaar clashthe parish to owing 8 ber cf jubilee golden the celebrate to Hanley 2. dral 8 a lecDecember On same. with ing breakOld Buffers' Race: Lyons 1, R. Shathe society. Atter communion, ture and musical programme second to nahan 2. fast was partaken of in our own hall. none will be put on. Therefore memof the proceedings was: report full A Officials' Walking Race: P. J. Ryan full in there 111E BOOK AND MUSIC SELLERS. be to advised bers are published in last week's RECORD. 1, Q. Fitzgerald 2. (Near Roans Only) strength, as important matters will be ISO MURRAY STREET, PERTH Siamese Race: C. Hughes and J. O'discussed. Subiaco. WRITE US TO-DAY. Kevin's St. G.P.O. Perth Brien 1. 57, ----Add to Postal Address BOX Universal Providers, Married Ladies' Race: Mrs. J. Grady _a _ fOY & GIBSON Pty. A splendid gathering of members ei the Appreciation of 'The Record" by Robof 1, Mrs. Luke 2. meeting tended the quarterly ert Emmet (LeederviLle) Branch. Single Ladies' Race: P. Tangney 1, K. Foley 2. At a meeting of the above branch, Shanahan R. Weight: of Throwing

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