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(Registered at the G.P.O.. Perth, for transmission by post as a Newspaper)
Perth, Thursday, July 4, 1957
BE2477, BA6307.
Pauline O'Connor Due: Plans Subscriptions Up: Returns Accepted Abroad Study
As from July 1 the annual subscription rates to this paper is as follows: Australia and New Zealand: 30/4 per year.
Miss Pauline O'Connor the talented Western Australian pianiste for whom the musical critics predict a brilliant future will arrive in Perth on Monday night, July 8, and will be given a civic reception at noon on July 10.
In making this increase, scriptions until their expiry. Continuance of subscripthe management wishes to point out that it is no longer tion is presumed unless possible to maintain sub- cancellation is made in writscribers in the favoured ing. Changes of address, givposition they have hitherto ing both the old and the held. new address, should be Increases in the cost of a fortnight before bulk postage over recent given are to go into effect. years helve not been passed they As from the same date on and Christmas and East1), returns of unsold er issues have been supplied (July are accepted and on the same cost basis as copies credited upon the following ordinary numbers. conditions: The projected increase by The unsold copies must no means covers these items be returned to this office but will go some way to- within a week from metrowards offsetting them. politan areas and within a The increased charges fortnight from country will not affect current sub- areas.
The A.N.A. plane on which ing arranged and Miss she will be travelling is due O'Connor will give recitals in at 8 p.m. Transport at Bunbury. Bridgetown, arrangements have been Collie, Albany, Katanning, made for present and past Kalgoorlie, Northam and students of the Sacred Heart Geraldton. Convent, Highgate Hill (her A solo recital will also be old school) to be present in given at His Majesty's strong force to give her a theatre on Sunday. Septemfitting welcome home. ber 29. An invitation is also exAttractive souvenir buttended to her large circle of tons have been made showfriends to be present also. ing Pauline (at the piano) Pauline has completed her and also her autograph. It studies at the Sydney Con- is hoped to dispose of these servatorium where she has among the school chiliren been studying for the past for a donation of 2/ to the six years. Tentative arrange- fund. social Barbecues, ments have been made for evenings, etc. are also being her to proceed to Bologna arranged. (Italy) where she will com14 Brilliant Passes plete her studies under the celebrated concert artist, Mr. S. H. Congdon and The Day of Enquiry which will be held on Arturo Benedetti Michelan- Mr. Hamilton Brown have Sunday, July 14, at the Convent of Mercy, geli. been appointed as organisers Whether or not she will and the organising office is Victoria-sq., is an admirable opportunity for G. Chambers, 13 at 2 T. and will dethis be able to do many to help spread the greater knowledge pend, to a great extent on Barrack -street, Perth. the financial result of a Tesof religious truth and morality which, for no O'Connor, timonial Fund that is at pre- D.S.C.M., L.Mus.A., younger merits of our own, we have as Catholics. sent being organised for her.1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It is often forgotten that tion will be given at 4.30 An influential committee H. W. O'Connor. of Cleaverthe task of bringing Christ p.m. headed by the Lord Mayor street, West Perth, was born to the world is the business of Perth, H. R. Howard. J.P. in Perth twenty-one years No non-Catholic visitor of all Catholics not mere- will commit himself or herhas been formed for this ago. At the age of five, her ly of clergy and religious. purpose. Sir Thomas Mea- great love for music and her self in any way and all are To help form and instruct further invited to a series gher is president and Coun- genius for composition were our own people is excellent, of twenty-one talks cillor Stan O'Brien is chair- apparent and were cultivatbut a more important work ing the Catholic explainman. A sum exceeding £800 ed by her aunt, Miss Trixie. religion is to offer the truth to our which will begin at New South Wales in the comments concerning her: has already been raised from O'Connor. the separated brethren, of many "A A.B.C. concerto Musical mind parties anti vocal of the the holding of house Catholic Centre on ThursLater she continued her competitions. being the only first order." "Sydney whom seem to be clutching day, July 18 at 7.45 p.m. held at the homes of various studies the Sacred Heart woman finalist in the in- Morning Herald." at any straw in the whirlmembers of the committee. Convent,at Highgate expenses of the Day "Excellent technique and wind of present-day living. of The strumental section. Among other money rais- where she distinguished Hill, Enquiry are expected to herWhy not accompany some Two of Sydney's leading fine tonal range."-Sydney ing efforts planned to be self both in piano and violin be about twenty-five pounds. non-Catholic to the Day of held during the next few at the A.M.E.B. and T.C.L. papers made the following "Sun." Enquiry on Sunday, July As no funds are in hand months is a dinner -recital examinations. the organisers are relying 14? to be held at Government In May, 1951, she was The day begins at 10.39 on God to inspire many House ballroom on Thurs- highly generous people to send praised by the visitwith Mass, and an exBishop Ryan Of Sale, Formerly a.m. day. August 15. In this con- ing New Zealand concert planation of the ceremonies. donations to the above adnection a meeting has been pianist, Rich dress. and Farrell, Luncheon will be provided called for next Tuesday later in the same year, world by the Legionaries of Mary Prayers for the success of night at 8.15 p.m. at the famous Of Geraldton, Is Dead At 13 Sir conductor, and so intending visitors are the day are also solicited. Palace Hotel. hearafter Eugene Goossens asked to notify the Rev. J. Prayer, is not have Prominent citizens The Most Rev. Richard Ryan, C.M., third Depiazzi, Catholic Centre, enough. however, Pauline perform one of Bring this day to been invited and Sir Thomas ing was compositions, her own Victoria -square (B2546) bethe notice of some non Meagher, the convenor, will so impressed that he recom- Bishop of Sale, died at a private hospital, fore Wednesday. July 10. Catholics and be prepared act as chairman. From this mended she proceed to Syd- Melbourne, on June 16, after a long illness. During the day the Rev. to come with them and help meeting a committee will ney, where she went in FebCahill, C.Ss.R. will give them to feel at home and at be formed to get behind the ruary, 1952, to further her ,The late Dr. Ryan was appointed Bishop of F. organisers to ensure the studies under Mr. A. Sver- Geraldton, W.A., in 1923, and was trans- several talks and Benedfc- ease. dinner -recital's being an un- jensky at the State Conserferred to the See of Sale in 1926. qualified success. vatorium. He celebrated the golden In 1919 he was appointed A country tour is also be She made rapid progress, jubilee of his ordination to to the charge of the Vin ()cation Day, July 15 gaining brilliant passes in the priesthood on May 25 centian parish of St. This year hundreds of Catholic schools in all her examinations. Early last, on which occasion he Joseph's, Malvern, Vic., and in 1955 she was the winner was honoured by a special of the House of Missions. Australia had to refuse admission to Catholic of the Layman Martin Har- letter from His Holiness children-because there was no one to teach rison and the A.M.E.B. scho- Pope Pius XII, paying triTransferred East In August of the bute to his "distinguished He was appointed Bishop them. Many of these children are being deThe next meeting of the larships. year she won both following of Geraldton, W.A., in 1923. Catholic Teachers' Guild the Bach piano champion- service to the Church." It will be was consecrated at St. prived of a religious education. The Solemn Obsequies and will be held in the Catho- ship and concerto competiJoseph's Church, Malvern, the same next year-and every year. There took place at St. Mary's lic Centre at 8 p.m. on tions at Wollongong. on July 29 of that year. He In September, at the City Cathedral, Sale on June 21. was transferred from Ger- is only one ultimate solution-more teachWednesday, July 10. of Sydney eisteddfod, a trio Until then the body of the aldton to Sale in 1926 to be ers. be observed in most dioceses Mr. L. Daly Smith and formed by her (with herself late Bishop lay in state at the third Bishop of the Sale As from the Holy Year. of Australia and the Pacific, the Cathedral. as pianist) won the Chamwill diocese. Mr. W. Mahoney 1950 when the Holy Father and including Perth. Music concert sponsored Bishop Richard Ryan was It is recommended that At the time of his death Pope Pius XII named Saint initiate a discussion on the ber born in Tipperary, Ireland, by the Musica Viva Society. had completed 30 years John Baptist de La Salle as the school children be entopic: "Does education Pauline concluded a memor- in 1881. He was educated he couraged not only to assist St. Patrick's College. Ar- as Bishop of Sale. When patron of teachers, Teacher at Mass. but also to receive prepare our children ade- able year, 1955 by gaining at his silver jubilee as a Vocation Day has been inmagh, at Castleknock ColHoly Communion on that quately for modern liv- both the licentiate degree lege, Dublin, both in charge Bishop occurred he was creasingly day. (A.M.E.B.) and the pering?" the Vincentians, and at honoured by the Pope in be - throughout the world as a former's diploma of the Con- of ing appointed as an assisThat the children be enday of prayer in his honour the Royal University. DubAll teachers are wel- servatorium. tant Bishop at the Papal and to ask through his in- couraged to make visits to come. This year she represented lin, when he took his Arts Throne. tercession for vocations to the Most Blessed Sacrament degree, before his entry into and frequent Spiritual ComIn October last. because the teaching profession. the Vincentian novitiate, and Last year this observance munions. house of studies at Black- of Bishop Ryan's continued That Our Lady be honourillness, Bishop P. E. Lyons, was a great success in every rock, Dublin. PETER'S PENCE ON JULY 1 He was ordained in 1997. then an Auxiliary Bishop to State of Australia as well as ed by the pious recitation and after coming to Aus- Cardinal Gilroy, was ap- in New Zealand and several of the Rosary. The annual Peter's Pence collection will be That sacrifices be made in tralia was for sixteen years pointed Coadjutor Bishop of vicariates of the Pacific. made in all churches of the Archdiocese on On Monday, July 15, reparation for the sins of well known as a missioner Sale with the right of sucSunday, July 7. Teacher Vocation Day will the whole world. 'session to that See. in all parts of Australia. I
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