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Christian Brothers Get Varsity Prizes Christian Brothers were conspicuous in the list of special prizes awarded to graduates at the Sydney University recently. Among them was Rev. Bro. J. R. Walsh, chemistry and was recently B.Sc., of Perth, awarded an I.C.I.A.N.Z.
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Carmelite Fathers Take Over Hilton Park Parish
Keaney House To Open
Additions
scholarship for post-graduate work in chemistry. Brother Walsh is proceeding to the Ph.D. degree in the school of chemistry. Other awards for outstanding work at the 1955 annual examinations and throughout their four-year course were made as follows:
During a fete scheduled Rev. Brother F. L. Gar to be held at Keaney House van, bachelor of science at 1.30 p.m. on Sunday, with first-class honours, June 24, an ablution block was awarded the university will be inaugurated. medal in inorganic chemKeaney House was openistry. ed last year by the St. VinIn Many Faculties cent de Paul Society for He is proceeding to the the after -care of institutionPh.D. degree on a teaching alised lads who have comfellowship in the school of menced work. chemistry. It aims to provide a home Rev. Brother G. C. Morris, atmosphere for the boys bachelor of science with who are entering the adult first-class honours, was world of work and leisure. awarded the university At the fete a raffle of a Bro. Walsh, who is the medal in physical chemistry, complete table set (cutlery, and the Masson scholarship china, napery, etc.,) will be oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. and medal. R. J. Walsh of 238 Vincentdrawn. He is proceeding to M.Sc. With the additional ac- st., North Perth, is a bache- and Ph.D. on a teaching firstwith commodation three extra lor of science fellowship in the school of boys, making a total of 10, class honours. He was University medal- chemistry. can be taken at Keaney Other honours graduates list in 1954 in inorganic House. to receive degrees at the recent conferrings were Rev. Brothers J. J. Hogan, B.A. (School of Latin), N. T. Dean (School of French) and V. M. Jury, B.Sc. (School of Mathematics). Prizes or scholarships were also awarded to Rev. Brothers B. A. McInnes, Following an operation, John C. Willcock, former B.Sc. (Walter Burfitt scholLabour Premier of the State, died at St. John of arship for physics III), R. T. God Hospital, Subiaco, on June 7. He was given a Slattery, B.Sc. (Caird scholfor chemistry III, State funeral on Saturday last, following Requiem arship high distinction, first place), Mass at the Cathedral. R. P. Hill (Nicholson scholBorn in N.S.W. 76 years during his years of leisure arship for Latin III, high ago, deceased came to this he entered the Church. distinction, first place), J. About 200 persons at - M. Morley (Coulson scholarState in 1899. He worked tended the Requiem. After ship for English II, high disas an engine -driver. cortege paused tinction, first place) and G. In 1917 he was elected to Mass the at Parliament House M. O'Brien (Slade prize for the Geraldton seat in the briefly route to the Karrakatta Chemistry II, high distincLegislative Assembly and en tion, first place). afterwards became secretary cemetery. The pall -bearers were the of the Parliamentary Labour Premier (Mr. Hawke) the Party. Deputy -Premier (Mr. TonAfter serving as a member kin), the Leader of the Opof the Collier Government position (Sir Ross McLarty), in 1924 and 1933 he suc- the leader of the Country Phone ceeded his chief as Premier Party (Mr. Watts), the preThe presbytery of the in 1936. sident of the Legislative of Inglewood, During a record minister- Council (Mr. Loton), the new parishseparated from ial term of 15} years, Mr. Speaker of the Legislative recently Willcock held the portfolios Assembly (Mr. Rodoreda), Maylands, is situated at 172 Central-ave., Inglewood. of Treasurer, Railways, Jus- Messrs. H. V. Johnson, The Rev. F. Ryan is the tice, Education, Forests and M.H.R., E. M. Heenan, Police at various times. M.L.C., and M. W. Willing - parish priest. His telephone number is UA5058. Ill -health compelled his ton, the president of the retirement from politics and W.A. branch of the A.L.P.
Ex -Premier Buried
With State Funeral
Inglewood Has Pastor,
ueen Crowned At Aquinas On Thursday last two Carmelite Fathers arrived in Perth to take
over4le parish of Hilton Park at the invitation of His Grace the Arc ishop. They are (above) the V. Rev. E. J. Nugent, O.Carm. D.D., Ph.D. (right) and the Rev. L. A. Moffat, O.Carm. Father Nugent was form- Their house of studies is by means of the Scapular erly national director of the situated 50 miles from Mel- A p o st o la t e, teaching, scapular apostolate and edi- bourne, at the foot of the preaching and the conducting of retreats. tor of the Carmelite month- Dandenong Ranges. The special mission of the The Carmelite Priory is ly, "The Scapular." Father Moffat was form- Carmelites is to promote de- situated in Collick-st., Hilvotion ton to the Blessed Virgin Park (phone L4143). erly on the staff of the Carmelite motherhouse at Middle Park, Victoria. Bereaved The Carmelite Fathers who have just arrived are Mrs. Charles Turner, sister of the V. Rev. distinct from the Discalced Dean C. Cunningham, M.B.E., parish priest Carmelites who have charge of the parish of Morley of Dardanup, died on June 7 after a long Park. side were: the V. Rev. Dean Their official title is the illness at Gosnells. M. Lynch (Mullewa), the Carmelite Fathers of the Requiem Mass for deceas- V. Rev. Dean Hogan (Adm., Ancient of Servants. This ed was offered in St. Mun- St. Mary's Cathedral), the -Photo by courtesy of Ardon Studios. has reference to their claim chin's Church, Gosnells, on Rev. J. M. O'Grady, the to being founded by Elias June 9. Rev. G. O'Callaghan, the In the course of a brilliant ball held in the new school -hall at the prophet. Dean Cunningham cele- Rev. F. O'Connor, the V. The white portion of their brated and other priests Rev. A. E. N. Johnston, the Aquinas College on June 11, the winner of the Aquinas Queen habit is called the mantle of present were the Rev. J. Rev. J. McGillicuddy, the contest, Miss Adrienne Reed, was crowned by the Rt. Rev, Mgr. J. Elias and from this distinc- Farrelly, the Rev. J. O'Far- Rev. J. Russell, the Rev. C. tive garb they came to be rell, the Rev. C. Stinson and Nolan, the Rev. M. Fitz - T. McMahon (above). gerald (Nannup), the Rev. The whole scene was ar- committee, headed by Mrs. the Rev. F. Regan. The ball was attended by known as White Friars. His Lordship, the Most J. Depiazzi, the Rev. J. more than 250 Old Boys, tistically set off with the Aubrey Burt. The Carmelites were esMrs. Burt and her comexpensive gowns of the tablished in Australia from Rev. J. J. Rafferty, Auxil- O'Shea and the Rev. T. their wives and friends. For the occasion the hall ladies contrasting with the mittee are to be congratulatDublin in 1881 and this year iary Bishop, attended the Ahern. decorated conventional evening dress ed on the success of the Deceased is survived by was tastefully marks their 75th anniver- funeral at which the last function which was one of prayers were recited by the her husband, three daugh- with seasonal flowers inter- of their partners. sary. The ball was organised the best of its kind ever to laced with the college They now have parishes Rev. P. J. Carmody. ters and a son. be held in Perth. ladies' colours. by the Aquinian in each of the capital cities. Other priests at the graveMay she rest in peace.
Dean Cunningham