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Canberra Will Aid Church

Midland Tennis

Schools Despite Opposition

Club Revived

The St. Brigid's tennis Canberra, Sept. 7.-Despite opposition, the said that the churches will club 'at Midland Junction, have to bear full responsibiliwill re -open this Sunday. Commonwealth Government of Australia will pro- ties of paying interest charge; Sept. 23, at 2 p.m. Within the space of 11 days, St. Francis ceed with its plan to furnish financial help to church above five per cent., of paying Some enthusiastic voluncapital debts incurred, and of sch in the Australian Capital Territory. providing teachers and full teers have worked at the Xavier's Church, East Perth, was bereft of week -ends preparing the two of its pioneer parishioners when Mr. This as announced by Act- third of the city pupils. The maintenance. ing Prime Minister Arthur Catholic Church provides for "Any church that under- courts and will have at least Fadden at a press conference 261 per cent. of the total." takes so big a task," the Arch- two courts reading for Sun- Thomas Allen, and his wife, Rosins (above), here. He said the Government In regard to the Govern- bishop added, "is not small- day afternoon. passed to their eternal rewords on August is awaiting specific proposals ment's offer, the Archbishop minded." Everyone is invited to the from the various churches afopening and the ladies are 27 and Sept. 7, respectively. Requiem Mass, celebrated of his railway uniform, be fected by the plan. asked to bring a plate of Under the school aid plan, eats; and the men to cover for each occassion by the came an almost legendary Rev. Brian Harris, was at- figure amongst the early the Australian Government Did Senior Civil Servants Bar the cost of the new balls. will meet interest payments tended by a large gathering band of railway workers in Club members anticipate of relatives, friends and this State. at five per cent. on loans successful seaa re -opening Mrs. Allen, a member of deraised by the religious Royal Envoy Al Obsequies! parishioners, amply testifyson and look forward to a ing to the deep respect in the Sacred Heart sodality nominations for the provision both large membership in Sept. national weekly London, 7.-A Catholic of non -governmental schools which the grand old couple and of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Perpetual Sucin the Capital Territory. A published here has protested against the fact that the junior and senior sec- were held. tions and, too, to the friendly ceiling of £25,000 will be in Tom Allen was born in cour, was held in high esnot represenalways Elizabeth did send a personal atmosphere that has Queen effect, involving a capital proMittagong, N.S.W., nearly teem by all who knew her. characteristic of the 88 years ago, and his wife, Hers were the sterling qualgramme of £500,000. tative to the funeral of Bernard Cardinal Griffin, been club. Archbishop Eris O'Brien of Rose, at Mandamah one year ities of the wife of a pioneer. The courts are in North- later. They were parried Always active, she built Canberra and Goulburn has Archbishop of Westminster, who was buried on accepted the Government's August 28. not be represented at the st., Midland Junction. Owen at Mittagong in 1894, and up for herself a matchless offer on behalf of the Catholic funeral of the leading Catholic Hanlon or John Trefry will came to the West in 1899. reputation in the art of fine The Catholic Time; noted in the land. We register a supply further information. Church. Anglican Bishop ErnFor the next 34 years needlework, and many of est Burgmann of Canberra has that the Queen had sent a protest." Tom, in the familiar garb her exhibits gained prizes in of letter sympathy intended also accepted the offer on beboth Perth and Northam Shows throughout the years. half of the Church of England for Britain's Catholics when They are survived by their Diocesan Council of Canberra. the Cardinal died. two children, seven grand -But the newspaper suggestThreats Disliked children and six great ed that "old prejudices" at

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Lourdes Cured Him Of Paralysis And Atheism

Leaders of non -conformist "the top of the civil adminisgrand-children. churches in Canberra, which ration" prevented her desigMay they rest in peace. do not conduct schools, have nating a representative to the expressed opposition to the Cardinal's funeral. Government plan. While the Queen, the titular W. head of the Church of EngArchbishop Howard Famed Orchestra Mowll of Sydney, Primate of land, was not represented, the Nice, France, Sept. 6.-A militant communist cerebral artery, the claim of a the Church of England in top prelate of her Church, tap miracle may be substantiated. Australia, warned the Federal Archbishop of Canterbury. has returned here from Lourdes apparently cured Since his cure, Olivari has Helps Seminary Government that there might was. been the object of reproach and atheism. be "serious political repercusHe designated the Anglican of both paralysis Dublin, Sept. 4.-Concluding Louis Olivari, an electrical vari since his cure say that from his former Communist sions" if it persisted in aiding Bishop of Peterborough to recomrades. They have made Irish concert tour, the Bosbuilding programmes of de- present him, and the Anglican worker and treasurer of a there is no trace of paralysis life so difficult, for him that its ton Symphony Orchestra gave to call But they hesitate cell, left. local Communist was innominational schools in Can- Bishop of London was repreto take 1 a benefit performance here to forced has been he berra. sented by his suffragan, the jured last April in a fall from the cure miraculous. to get hospital another job in help raise funds to repair and In commenting on this Bishop of Stepney. Prime a ladder in the hospital where If the paralysis was neuro- away from them. expand the Diocesan Seminstatement, Archbishop O'Brien Minister Sir Anthony Eden he worked. His entire right muscular in origin, the cure ary. Holy Cross college, ClonOlivari says that he is still may have been effected by the said: "I dislike, and I am quite .vas represented by one of his side was paralysed. Treatment seemed to do him shock of the cold water. If it a Communist, but he is no lifIe. sure the general public will private secretaries. Among those present at the no good, and the doctors who was the result of a ruptured longer an atheist. dislike, Archbishop Mowll's In its editorial, the Catholic examined him were unable to concert were the Presidert of warning that if the GovernTimes said: Ireland and Mrs. Sean make a complete diagnosis. ment persists in its offer there "We deplore the fact that They suggested that the disO'Kelly; Archbishop Alberto may be serious political reQueen Elizabeth Majesty Her Levame, Nuncio Apostolic to. order may have been neuro- BASKETBALLERS RALLY AT RAILS percussions. was not represented at the muscular in origin or the reIreland: Archbishop John C. Not Small -Minded funeral of Cardinal Griffin. sult of a ruptured cerebral There was an excellence attendance of McQuaid of Dublin; Premier John Costello; U.S. Ambassa"One could readily imagine There are in the British Com- artery. members at the Y.C.W. basketball club's dor and Mrs. William Howard what public and justifiable re- monwealth of Nations nearly three months After nearly million Catholics. Taft III; and former Prime percussions there would be if I thirty fruitless treatment Olivari general communion last Sunday. Minister Eamon de Valera. pontifically issued such a Catholics are no longer an in- of 8 were guests of the Y.C.W. urged to make a pilgrimattended Members The orchestra left Dublin in warning in order to persuade considerable group among the was Being an o'clock Mass in St. Mary's club. Lourdes. to age peoples. British chartered planes for the Government to persist in President of the club, two "The Crown is represented atheist, he laughed at the sug- Cathedral, and later enjoyEdinburgh, Scotland, where it its offer. finally per- ed a breakfast which was Kevin Sullivan, said that was scheduled to perform at a "Descending from religious at the Vatican because of the gestion, buthiswas a suchad enjoyed make the club to family Catholic by the suaded in served play part Catholics important festival. controversies, let us look at cessful season. Not all, but Centre. the hard facts. Owing to the in the Commonwealth. But at the trip. This was first class in all certainly a good deal of this planned and rapidly increas- the top of the civil admini;Blind Lad's Faith respects, and the commit- success was the result of the ing population of Canberra. tration old prejudices still At Lourdes he met a 10 - tee wishes to thank those enthusiasm and energy of public and private schools are exist. Catholics Treated faith whose boy blind -old year ladies whose help made the club coach. a letmay send Queen inadequate. The schools of "The him. Reluctantly. Plans were made for the two churches educate one - ter of condolence, but she may attractedallowed himself to be things easy. Olivari A general meeting was coming summer competition plunged into the water. The held during the morning at which will commence in As Second-Rate fervour of the blind boy in- which the club coach, Mr. December as an inter -branch London, Sept. 4.-Claiming him to prayer, not for J. Paine, presented a report competition. that English Catholics are Pope Urges Managers To Create spired himself, but for his young on the season just concludtreated as "second class citizThe final event of the ens," a noted English writer friend. ed. will be the presenta- protested at the cancellation After a slow start to the season The shock of the cold water. Harmony Between Bosses, Men of trophies at a dance tion Olivari said, made him feel season, he said, the club in Mt. Lawley tennis club of a performance of BeePius Pope Holiness 8.-His Vatican City.-Sept. like a piece of ice. But oa steadily built up strength, on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at thoven's Missa Solemnis by Edinburgh Festival authorities XII has told a group of industrial and commercial leaving the water he could both on the court and ad- 8 p.m. Trophies will be recently. move his right arm and his ministratively. Players pullProf. George E. G. Catlin, managers from Barcelona, Spain, how important right leg for the first time ed together better than an- presented at 9 p.m. writing in the Catholic Herald, their task is in creating harmony between employer since his accident. Later he ticipated and a good club the cancellation was not seemed to be completely nor- spirit developed. Castledare At Home said only "Philistinism. it was an and worker. mal again. club is well thought Springtime is just the insult to the Catholic populaThis role, he said, is a deli- The Holy Father commend- Physicians examining Oli- of "The in official circles," Mr. weather for a family jaunt tion of England." cate one, in which the man- ed the managers for having Paine continued. "Two of in the country. And speakFestival authorities in Edinager serves as a "propelling organised a specialised depart- * leading umpires in the ing of families, why not take burgh, after learning that the axis" between the two forces. ment of Catholic Action to For C.W.L. Cards association complimented me lityour children to see the Queen urged Elizabeth II was to atwork. He on their the carry role, his In carrying out Maylands branch mem- at the end of the season on tle strangers in our midst tend the concert., replaced the Pope added, the manager must them to contribute to Catholic bers t h e Catholic of the conduct of our players being given home and care furMissa Solemnis with Beetstrive to preserve mutual un- Action by assisting in its Women's League will hold on and off the court." at the junior boys' orphan- hoven's Choral Symphony. ther development. derstanding. evening card monthly their the Outlining a plan for age at Castledare? Professor Catlin, a noted This function, the Holy Catholic Action. the Pope at the Town Hall supper Jck said that four Their "at home" is on writer on philosophical and Father continued, which rests stated, should be looked upon room on Tuesday, Sept. 25, future, were important: en- October 21. Keep the date pclitical problems and onethings on tact and intuition, will re- as a collaboration with the at 8 p.m. thusiasm, plan of action, in mind. time lecturer at Cornell and quire many virtues; its aim hierarchic apostolate of the The League's executive Yale Universities, said: will always be the good and Church. since it has all the members will meet at the efficiency and courage to "A much larger issue is init will be inspired by true characteristics of the Church. Catholic Centre on Thurs- put the right man in the Raffle At place. Party right deed raised here which will especially universality. charity. day, Sept. 27, at 10.30 a.m. folto A fruitful discussion the managers A sooner urged raffle in of St. Vinor later have to be conHe aid against warned The Pope A card afternoon will be lowed this report, when cent's Foundling Home will fronted. The Catholics of this consequences make themselves instruments held terrible the on Thursat Centre the the doctrine ideas were passed to ccuntry so that good after are riddled with an ill God be drawn the bridge of caused by carelessness and day, Sept. 27, at 2 p.m. will, and said that "the peace of Christ, and love and respect Shenton Park branch mem- the meeting by Bert Riley, and rummy party which is inferiority feeling which date; assistant -secretary of the scheduled for Our Lady's from an earlier epoch. It is and order so necessary to na- for the laws of the Church, bers will be hostesses. association, and Tom Lowry College, Victoria-sq., on time that this mood ended." tions must begin in the social might penetrate where they of the Subiaco club, who October 9. are most needed. categories."


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