PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA
WBLOME BY CATHOLICS. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright MELBOURNE. June 10. In reference to the Apostolic Dcicgato meeting the Prince of Wales, it u stated, that this is the outcome of comment upon the apparent aloofness of the Homan Catholic associations in welcoming and. honouring the Prince. Dr Phelan, Bishop of bale, explains that when the matter was considered, tins was regarded as the beat way the Catholics could bo officially represented. The Church’s idea of government was unity, and that its official head should voice the sentiments of all its orguuisations.
A statement has boon issued by Dr Phelan, explaining that the Apostolic Delegate is hastening from .North-West Australia to meet the Prineo in Sydney or Brisbane, and speak in the name of the Catholics in the Commonwealth. | ON HORSEBACK. MELBOURNE, Juno 10. Tho Prince of Wales again enjoyed a spin around the Caulfield track, jumping more' hurdles. Ho wound up his morning’s oxenciso by circling the tan with two others, emerging victorious in tho sprint at tho finish.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10613, 11 June 1920, Page 5
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172PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10613, 11 June 1920, Page 5
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