THE PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA
I——fr- ■ OFFICIAL REPRESENTATION OF ROMAN CATHOLICS. Melbourne, June 10. The Prince of Wales again enjoyed a spin around the Caulfield track, jumpmore hurdles. He wound up tills morning's oxercise by circling the. tan with two others, emerging victorious in tho sprint irt the finish. A statement has been issued Tot Pr Phelan explaining that the Apostolio IJelegato is hastening from North-West Australia to meet the Prince in Sydney a , n<l R P e! >k in the name of the Catholics in the Commonwealth. It Is stated, that this is the outcome of comment'upon the apparent aloofness of tho Roman Catholic associations in welcoming and honouring tho Prince. Dr. Phelan, Bishop of Sale, explains that when the, matter was considered, this mr regarded as the best way the Catholics could be officially represented. The Church's idea of government was unity, and that its official head should voice tno sentiments of nil its organisations.— Press A«sn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 7
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158THE PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 7
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