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- ?[ uch / ce £ c - has been °aused inLaunceston' '(Tas ) nL TTea? ea S O r- Dr/ ; J ' T.Wilsboi, * prominent .pathohc. The St. Vincent de Paul Society-has made public acknowledgment oft Ms-services, -and has decided to support the movement, to erect : a memorial to him. The Bishop of .Perth (Dr. Gibney) was the princi- ? a ,sf+ * at f big^ public meeting, in Perth at r whioh Th,P M.iL °f i he 4 P rotec tion of children was formed, o? n?Sj« -tJ? <i, Pc - th> Wh ,° P iCSlded > a high tribute ?m PPP P J frt % -£ c - n^ S of the a ° od Shepherd it Leeder- . ville, and to their I-lome for women-. ~ . . - ■n.nJ^^^o Fair " Ovritesjthe- Broken Hill-corres-pondent of the Sydney- .' Freeman '•) has resulted in ; great success, over £1000. being the net profit. . ~ There ter^SSf'J'A" \ als h, p ortland (Ballarat)^ has been ™7r7 r +?well? well ?J. late > hls in ness necessitating a surgical Stl, InlUediI n lUedic T al adviser has ordered' him t/take 9v«Sv W hil °vf the te -5 r - -Q«orge Day, of Lewisham, Sydney, has been - admitted- to probate The net value estate & Th% % *******&><* WhiC^ £15 ' 654 is *«d ?™ c : The -testator leaves certain property at AlryZ Y liM S P^ i l le \^^ lbnJ:7 - ™« Wees are to pay £100 each to the Convent of the Kursim-a Sisters burv^nH^i c Nu «s' Orphanage, NewTown® £d At buiy, and St. Thomas' Catholic -.Church, Lewisham. wa S e .f Rfv, Father Hearn, P.P., Tenterfield, for upsentatiyes of all denominations. Father Hearn also lti^?rnl\r ce leil ci - SnS ' ll $ Om »c Drake chuST and presents from the choir and convent school. - . lee oMt 16 £5 with . the . sUver jubiid \, c* i° se P^ s College, Hunter's Hill, Sydney began on Sunday,- August 19 when Pontifical Ri B n Mass sent. His Eminence the Cardinal presided, "and amonffsH others present were his Grace Arcbbishpp Kelly, Rifht ""deuSSSS & aya v £' :JusMce onn or. Addresses were Dwvlr Mr 7 wl E nw' nCe Cardinal Moran,- Bishop SSvan • stlCe ? Uonn o r . and Messrs. -Devlin, and ' faelnvri t^ ° f he Vei f Rev - Fat^r,Le Rennetel, the mi?w a f nd * o .P Uia f P aslor o-f St. Patrick's, was a matter of profound grief to Mile. An-tonia Dolores as he was one of the oldest friends in Sydney of the rear^Ml^ 1 "' The .late Father Le pfennetel was bom at St Malo, and as the grandmother of Mile Dolores was also from Bretagne, that part oJ>Ffan6e has al ; ways been especially dear to the singer. The genial -priest- of St. Patricks Church used - always call S upin ||pW\^r ß^^ fg* Has S -MT^iS-S^ r . esi T e nat l ion ,PL,the -Hon. ,JTolm Murray, M.L.A. Minister of Lands, from the Victorian Ministnr SSST?" I^ °^ met Of its most liberal and demicraS SSJS '^ T - MlirM l ir - a 7 r?r ?P reSea^Warrnarabool, anelecwf te which contains a large proportion- of Irish sett lers, and is himself a broad-minded Protestant^ of hu-- . mane principles He opposed the. South African war to? tS/?' T? Cen a believer in Home Rule cSmS^S* i iJS WaS> th fi' efore ' - necess ary that ifae Bent L-a-Mnet have another man of "Wad views in hi <? ?i a ?h- » Th £ Ca^net is therefore, .to be rtarlanled and to this^end. a portfolio has been given to Mr J E Xs£y*f l h^- neW , Minister ' 6 is a CaSiic and a native of Benthgo, has *ad a distinguished UnivSsitv ' SXT and ha - S more than acted^as" odindSatS in debates organised by Catholic societies in MeSourne
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New Zealand Tablet, 6 September 1906, Page 35
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592Intercolonial New Zealand Tablet, 6 September 1906, Page 35
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