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TheEducaliiiii.il..ii:ciiiionMunday.J:ainary22.Ilie enceMasswillhecelebrated1...-!: GraietheArclile,hepatitaeiai.., Max'-.thedelv,,iteswill.c.,iiII-le LoretoConvent,Adelaide -ierrasia wherethegenitalreportonRehaau:: Instructionwillbepreeenteda: sae:luck.Thiswillterminate day'ssession.OnTuesday,at9::0 a.m..Mr.Rooney,Principaleithe(1.....ernmentTrainingCutlet'.'.Clareinent, willgivetwolecture, 11The:schoolasanilistittaiaa1,,..ingforitspurposethefuntishiligef desiredenvironments. 1111).. (2iT latureofexperiencespresented.a;asofpresentingtheseexperiences-typesoflessons. a a a a

OnWednesday- sit9.30eii, MrRooneywilllectureon:1 (a1.The SchoolandSociety:(1,1TheInaixa dualAim;(c),TheReenn.,iliatinnif (a1and(b).II.Methodselpreservingindividualitythroughteachingsoil organisation. * * a * Mr.Rooneyintendssupplyingan analysisheadingonlyofthelectures. Onecopybetweeneachtwo.lahe pointsdiscussedinthoselectureswi)i beardirectlyonteachingpractice. Theaimofourconferenceistodiscus, withteacherssomeportionsifeducationaltheoryreadilyapplicabletotla everydayworkoftheclass-rig-ma ratherthantodiscusspurelyabstract principleshavingalessimmediateassociationwithordinaryteaching.We seekmoretohelpyouasteachers ratherthantoentertainyoubya seriesofinterestingtopicsinEdutationalTheory.Comepreparedthis: notsomuchtolistenastolearn.Show yourwillingnesstorespondtonew ideasbyamoreassiduoususeofyour note-booksthancouldlieobserved lastyear.a 4004

.:4-hureday,at930,FatherMc' Mahonwillkettle!:on:1.Educational Maxims:II.Theirapplicationtothe teachingofReligiousDoctrine.All arerequestedtobringcopiesofthe Programme.- sear,W * Friday.at9.30,FatherMcMahon willoutlineI.Thechanges,alterations andadditionstotheprogramme;II. Discussiononthefollowingtopics:(a)TheproposedprizeinReligious Insruction;(b)Fixingthedatesfor tthxamination:(c)Correspondence jal sinReligiousInstruction:(clu The.formationofaCatecheticalLibrary. a a

OnFridayevening,at7p.m..his GracetheArchbishopwilllectureon "William MakepieceThackeray." ApartaltogetherfromtheliteraryexcellencewhichalecturebytheArchbishopaboundsin,thesubje..tchosen hasanacademicvalueforus.This yeartheworksofThackerayappear inthelistsofprescribedauthorsforthe LeavingExaminations.Itwilleertainlybeofadvantagetoallwhoteach thosestandardstolistentotheanalysisandconclusionsofalifelongreader ofThackeray'sworks.Yourpresenceatthelecturewillbeevidenceof yourappreciationofthisgenerousact ofkindnessofhisGracetheArchbishop.

NEWSANDNOTES.

ThenamesofMr.JamesNilandand family,ofBoulderCity.wereinadvertentlyomittedfromtheobituarynoticeofthelateMrs.T.J.Niland,of MidlandJunction.Thereportwas printedbeforewecouldmaketheaddition.

Fiveshipsareduetoarrivein:the StatebetweenJanuary21andFebruary8.Intheaggregatetheycarry .500immigrants,mostlysinglemen,for whomitwillbenecessarytofindrural work,saysthe"WestAustralian."229 willcomebytheBerrima,which shouldreachFremantleonFebruary 4. Amongthecontingentareten ChurchArmylads.

Mrs.C.Paton,19James-street' Perth,writes:"Fortheglorificationof SisterTeresa,oftheChild_Testis.I wishtomakeknownthatIhavehad thehappinesstoobtainagreatcure throughherintercession.InthanksgivingIamdonating£5forthe ChapelnowbeingerectedinherhonourattheSacredHeartConvent, Highgate."

Agrandannualcombinedpicnic willbeheldbymembersofthe H.A.C.B.Society:itPointWalteron Sunday.January28th Theouting willbeheldundertheauspiceseftheMetropolitanSocialCommittee The firstlaunchwillleaveBarrel.treat Jettyat10.30a.m.AdultsJai;chi) drenhalf-price.Thewesth',ea, favourable,thereshoult1be .1 crOUrl.andthefunc.9.,seamaisitecess.

Patronsof"TheRecord"areparticularlyrequestedtonotetheihange initsproprietorshipandaddress.The paperhasbeenremovedftom99Mut,

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4, I: .1 ssJs11,.1.1iitic Friday,Januarya,was.Caea. goodattendant,:afdslessait::. chiet annualpicnic.to1-cI..adatl'.-t Walteron:tutelary2.'flea,lou cheshaveteenengagialtoit..daringtheturningmat:sae, ingBarraek-streetat.10.15.103.1.at. 11a.mand2.30.1.12I.) Point,at11:10m. ais-tleavePointaVaiter journeyfriar,seenea isabigsportsprogreasav lourgeldmedal':sadmaacraes phieshavebeensliatt,7-alracesraeleateriae, -ea Theaitmaitteewish lowingfirms1-sit. ae, xi,: La:. Lai.,Mrs.afecmeile,Pailwa--11-1, Ir.T.F.Quinlan.andCent,. Perth.Thenextmeetingstillla 4111Janitors-19. PERTiiCAT3-1.01...7.0 /CETNOTES. I: : e nnda,itcr theirlist1-,y :1 t, 'istheit:4,5 \4. firstandmadetr2, .1 forlitr, CA 15fur6-. wci.i 122tSullis.515 .,14. 15.Coyne10,4,nrlItch,.15.. secondinzane.aatai'st' ThoseV..110didV--1storksill theballfarust,c4.rc S-4 211J.Sullivan11 ir11: 12forla),andCaine 4 torur,to sec is liguiesw'etcIV.(1). 1371F.Stes.-:.iti:;.1I. I.lave:lee 1'. (pa Ryati(17) 'Ila-,-,e-n ar. meetalai.land aial team2p 1.; I'.',teamt1,aaaapaajo,1. Sullivan.P.Li.-:. X.Stew.:'1,'1'11.,-; W,ta,',. F.O'Neill. H.A.C.B.S. GRANDANNUA.'".:r3i..1sINT:11 PICNICATPOINTWALTER. heldundertheeraa, ia pelitanSe.ial Sr'''"sc SUNDA ..; TheClaim:tolataa.ell)ia Boat,leavePr' j-1 M311ain11its:12:Int,rn '-iiiandKeaileaRae: as Adiaie.1/6:ClelaarII J.R.LEAll'a11.s. a

CaflaaofIreland'sfreeosn.Itmightbethesameatthe e.c.-_elitmoment.Whateverelsethey might,etyabouttheIrishpeople, rightwasontheirside-(applause).aal Pshlthemthathecouldpros-, ,,..5,-...usissofthosewho .erlaciaa,teiltheTreaty.be:ataalest:adday:ea "flue. wl,u1.1takethewithaial.egiaiitetotheEnglishKing,ant!ate: ...ea.I'LAWHai,-placesinth. :111pire.Whetdidtit"1:c.,':, -'.0' Ifetauk1,11eoftla ta:.-.;theCrownasawitness.Ileat:a Iitwhiletheyalsoobjectedtothe .ty.andwhiletheytookthatoath 11:-sit,theyheldthemselvesfreetorep:el:ateitthefirstdaytheygotan epporOmit(Applause.) !Imightbetheugle.Li:.heam!,iac a.:tau,aseleesas:misteaght aathetantemighteaniewhenthe i...':peoplemighthavepeasa..and '. mee theIrishiueoplc ,e.,,,1I.,Is.,theirheadstothe rye lias'e i: isv-

(i.la'cr.Ile pea.,wotil or inIreland.lieabopedthat v....a,ic,:itcntedandhappy. Irishpeoplewouldlas 1.sialsol,eabletogainthe greatestadvantagesfromeircurnstano tioste..)thatGocil is...flitgrantIrelandlibertylulland saese..:aidthatthosewhitfought saeaa.iIrishfreedom wouldbejustified.Theywouldjoin themnattheirCatholicexcursionit. ;:is-'cam5-'01,2Ms,'II:01 toaskHimtohelpreland.Though - sense:L:11gtocorn ofin.1ustralia,theycouldlook tathedaywhenIrcland. andnotmerelyAustralia,wouldhay, tocomplainof,andthatIrelandwouldnoti.eabletocomplain 'chatonhermarchtoabsolutefreeatry Wif.'sever:ItsinAustralia.Hedidnot slit' :- soimmediateprospectofvisitiaa thenearfuture,butwhen v- .1-elantlhe\voila'-alosowith 'leanhands,andhewouldbeableto 0-athecameIrianacount:,that eraeelwellofIrelandandhad isatrxeabetterofherthant tooment.

?lainTimHealyK.C.

amaainiettienteitheilppoititsaystheDuislin es' Caiverse."Heha, lussgandbrilliantcareera m inIrishpolitics. 1re."ahumorousevidencecifthisin madeonhintoncebyan aaaaa.nt,whosaid:"Thestormypettalipoliticshasletthecatout a1,:a."It,,'asagloriousphrase, :..11mightformthesubjectofanamcarteun.

AMainCharacteristic. ii.; missedwhathas emeinthareteriaticofMr.Heal)la.Ile:Leverletsumofthe .I ,te i,itehehasthe interest.Inthepastforty wehaveseeneminentpolitician cit.:Mealpoliticianrevealing, aaasaioccurred,whathad e!:ha HutMr. n slily'es'el:1.0.4.It ,e awlIt t amany-siled late(sirhisnew tawmencouldwriteamole tolumeofreininisecncts thinkitcanbesafelyprophesied !. Mr.Ifealywillneverwriteone. Willtumultthoseindis,Lichtauiipeopleconcerned ieetstigmatiseasbreachesofconic !Italyis...certailaydeserse, thenewItOhGovernment.01,enshaveoftenwonderedatBt.: seednea,ifsmileofhisdecisionsknowledgeofhowtohandledial:-ituati:4.1saftel.tdisplayedbymen pi.1 'caleNperienceanduntried titereaponsibilities.But me'c.'pie1....111'WthatMr.Healywas :1viserinthebackgroundfroman slyage,andIknowthatMr.Michael rainwahgiftofimprovithatbatchedon env.1 mire!valuedali, tetinscl.MrHealyhasalso asa, isletheMatietry Ks'i,.:- .\ who 1,'-:ncntiew Mr.Healy'sCatholicism. es,etofthenewGuyerisaeaillafautalintheIs,': 1.leislongeniovedtheconfidtau,1,1,11 Cardinal a..isanoldfriendofhis,andthere -ceeftla, Itahanswilein -: :e4,,e,havetakenhi,side "1-la callaila..1whus

bedescribedasthepennyCatechism type.andaverygoodtypeitis.It isthereligionofmillions,andheprac tisesitwiththeregular,life-longand simplepietyoftheaverageIrishman. Averylongtimeago,inthedays ifthelastcentury,whenHomeRule, ofwhichMr.Healywasachiefprotagonist.seemedimmunet.somebody onceaskedFatherHealy.P.P.,the famousIrishwit:"Whatdoyouthink Mr.TipHealywillheinthenets'Irish Parliament?"'lie-willbe,"replied FatherHealy,"averyoldmail."The whirligigoftimehasmadehimGeeernor-General,thelastofficechitany prophetofthosedayswouldhave thoughtpossible,andstillheisnot oldenoughtohavesufferedanyabatementofhisnaturalforce.

AConcordatbetweentheHolySee andtheRepublicofLatviahasbeen formallyconcluded.Finalratifica-thinswereexchangedlastNotember intheapartmentsofCardinalGasparri.PapalSecretaryofState.The CardinalSecretaryofStaterepresentedtheVatican,whileM.Albat,Under SecretaryofForeignAffairsofLatvia, representedhisgovernment M.Albatinitiatedthediscussionsleading uptotheconcordattwoyearsago. Thetermsofagreementweresettled unMay30,1W22,andhavesinceItt,en approvedbytheConstitutionalAssemblyofLatvia.Signedtextsofthe concordathavebeetssenttothefio!y FatherandthePresidentofthe RepublicofLatvia Monsignor Zecehini,ApostolicVisitortoLatvia. Lithuania.andEsthonia.hasbeenappointedApostolicDelegatetothose countries,andhasbeenraisedtothe TitularArchbishopricofMira.

LADIES'ANDCHILDREN'S Outfitters.Dressmaking,DaintyFrocks Front10s. Faggatting,Beading,Kitting.and Hemstitching. CountryOrderspromptlyattendedto. 38)NEWCASTLE-ST..PERTII.

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ByenrollingyoursonsanddaughtersforaPullBusinessCourseyou equipthemforaCommercialCareer, ThisCourseprovidesfur30hours' tuitionperweek,andincludesShorthand.Typewriting,English.Arithinetie.Bookkeeping.CommercialsMethods,CommercialCorreapondence.and dwriti-particulars thet. andganating ner MR.EDWARDFLETCHER, FurNineYearsCommercialMaster PerthTechnical:adieu!.Alsolate PrincipalandManagerClark'sCollege,Cricklewood,London,andSkerry's College,Ireland. Mr.FletcherisaCollegeTrained Tea,her.whohasalsohadbusinessexaerience,andhastrainedseveralthousandNuysandgirlsandplacedthem incoodpositions. Notethe-Address: UNDERWOODBUSINESSCtOLLIGE. "WESTAUSTRALIAN-CHAM:RPRS 106ST.GEORGE'STERRACE.

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onMonday.January22.'flieConfer enceMasswillhecelebratedIn-his GracetheArchbishopat9a.mAfter Mass,thedelegateswill at, LoretoConvent,AdelaideTerrace. wherethegeneralreportonReligion;je, Instructionwillbepresentedat 10breene-n.te e'clock.ThiswillterminateM-:11- line:mutI. day'ssession.OnTuesday,at9.30wasmarries a.m.,Mr.Rooney,PrincipaloftheGee-lolsel,end1:t boulder seiseemei altarwas11u:it:. Sister.,et' e rickis.5 1)rid.ofL.,.itC010)11Z, 11,Witi4 .5( ;I 1,'. 111,I

OnWednesday.at0.30niii.,Mr e Rooneywilllectureon:1-(al.Theeat. I,le. SchoolandSociety:(b1TheIreliveeiMee dualAim:(c),TheReconciliationoflaI (aland(b1.II.Methodsofprescr\--"'"1.'"`rue" e ingindividualitythroughteachingand"" :11,1 organisation.

ernmentTrainingCollege.Claremont, willgivetwolectures11Theschoolasaninstitutionha,ingforitspurposethefurnishingof desiredenvironments. (2)T natureofexperiencespresented. t)Sofpresentingtheseexperiences-typesoflessons. a nan,aunt 111 * gownedini,:e.i. Mr.Rooneyintendssupplyinganninon analysisheadingonlyofthelectures.bIa7::11: Onecopybetweeneachtwo.The 11111Yt,,- e.e pointsdiscussedinthoselectureswill"lIl. I beardirectlyonteachingpractice.'''`I 1' Theaimofourconferenceistodiscusssi'n"' withteacherssomeportionsofeduce-\I tionaltheoryreadilyapplicabletothe everydayworkoftheclass-room,the ratherthantodiscusspurelyabstractlie:se principleshavingalessimmediateas--literthe t.,sociationwithordinaryteaching.We0101guests5.5.cot.[tail.,at'peed.seekmoretohelpyouasteacherstactbyMr,.kiciait111.granatliar esidenixat ratherthantoentertainyoubyar tnefestiveboardthe t. seriesofinterestingtopicshiEducationalTheory.Comepreparedthen1phi,iouredandsuit:el...1y notsomuchtolistenastolearn.Show Iv.couplekit LI. 1110,,tourntilenit-.11,ow yourwillingnesstorespondtonewthebri.ietraNei:ine,ina,arartideasbyamoreassiduoususeofyourofcreamscree.-Tie,wedeine :note-booksthancouldbeobservedsentswerenumerousancostly, lastyear. several(+testesandeWcramsveie

,at9.30,FatherMc3l will on:I.Educational Maxims;II.Theirapplicationtothe teachingofReligiousDoctrine.All arerequestedtobringcopiesofthe programme:

it* * Miley,at930,FatherMcMahon willoutlineI.Thechanges,alterations andadditionstotheprogramme;II. Discussiononthefollowingtopics:(a)TheproposedprizeinReligious Insruction;(b)Fixingthedatesfor hxamination;(c)Correspondence

sinReligiousInstruction:(d) he'formationofaCatecheticalLibrary.

OnFridayevening,at7p.m..his GracetheArchbishopwilllectureon "William MakepieceThackeray." ApartaltogetherfromtheliteraryexcellencewhichalecturebytheArchbishopaboundsin,thesubjectchosen hasanacademicvalueforus.This yeartheworksofThackerayappear inthelistsofprescribedauthorsforthe LeavingExaminations.Itwillcertainlybeofadvantagetoallwhoteach thosestandardstolistentotheanalysisandconclusionsofalifelongreader ofThackeray'sworks.Yourpresenceatthelecturewillbeevidenceof yourappreciationofthisgenerousact ofkindnessofhisGracetheArchbishop.

NEWSANDNOTES.

ThenamesofMr.JamesNilandand family,of.BoulderCitywereinadvertentlyomittedfromtheobituarynoticeofthelateMrs.T.J.Niland,of MidlandJunction.Thereportwas printedbeforewecouldmaketheaddition.

Fiveshipsareduetoarrivein'the StatebetweenJanuary21andFebruary8.Intheaggregatetheycarry 500immigrants,mostlysinglemen,for whomitwillbenecessarytofindrural work,saysthe"WestAustralian."229 willcomebytheBerrima,which shouldreachFremantleonFebruary 4. Amongthecontingentareten ChurchArmylads.

Mrs.C.Pilton,19James-street Perth,writes:"Fortheglorificationof SisterTeresa.oftheChildJesus,I wishtomakeknownthatIhavehad thehappinesstoobtainagreatcure throughherintercession.InthanksgivingIamdonating£5forthe ChapelnowbeingerectedinherhonourattheSacredHeartConvent, Highgate."

Agrandannualcombinedpicnic willbeheldbymembersofthe HA.C.B.SocietyatPointWalteron Sunday.January28th.Theouting willbeheldundertheauspicesofthe MetropolitanSocialCommittee.The firstlaunchwillleaveBarrackstreet Jettyat10.30a.m.Adults1/6:childrenhalf-price.Thewelth,-being favourable,thereshouldheagreat crowdandthefunctts.saeelendilsuccess.

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Thefortnightlymeetinguttheab washeldintheHibernianHallon Friday,January5,whentherewit,a goodattendanceofdelegates.Tie chiefbusinessoftheeveningwitsthe annualpicnic,tobeheldatPelle. WalteronJanuary23.ThreeNuecheshavebeenengagedtorunduringthemorningandafteriee.a,teasMgBarrack-streetat10.15.10.30,and 11a.m.,and2.30and2.15p.m.: Point,at11.30a.m.Theboatsv:i'1 leavePointWalterf4-therctoso journeyfrom5.30p.m.enwards,Ttees isabigsportsprogramme.for fourgoldmedalsandnumeroustree phieshavebeenaltotts1 specal racesandcateringf.ethechildren, Thecommitteewishi.theelsthe P, lowingfirmsfortheirgencion-7... tioits.viz.,Ahern.,1.63, Ltd..Mrs.McCarthy(Railway1111,1,, Ir.T.F.Quinlan.andCentralIT Perth.Thenextmeetingwillbe1, 1111January19.

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sheatinoanceinentortheappoint-s. smprise,saystheDublinretiesthe"Universe."Ilehas inhislongandbrilliantcareera in-,cntreinIrishpolitics.Ireahumorousevidenceofthisin etteckmadeonhimoncebyan opponent,whosaid:"Thestormypet',CAIpoliticshasletthecatout the.bag."Itwasagloriousphrase, andmightformthesubjectofanam. teingcartoon.

bedescribedasthepennyCatechism type,andaverygoodtypeitis.It isthereligionofmillions,andhepractisesitwiththeregular,life-longand simplepietyoftheaverageIrishman. Averylongtimeago,inthedays ofthelastcentury,whenHomeRule, ofwhichNIr.Healywasachiefpro tagonist,seemedimminent.somebody onceaskedFatherHealy.P.P.,the famousIrishwit:"Whatdoyouth:nk Mr.TipHealywillbeintheviewIrish Parliament?""He-willbe,"replied FatherHealy,"averyoldman."'fhe whirligigoftimehasmadehimG,verrior-General,thelastofficetintany prophetofthoseclayswouldhave thoughtpossible,andstillheisnot oldenoughtohavesufferedanyabatementofhisnaturalforce.

AConcordatbetweentheHolySee andtheRepublicofLatviahasbeen formallyconcluded.FinalratificationswereexchangedlastNovember intheapartmentsofCardinalGaspar' ri.PapalSecretaryofState.The CardinalSecretaryofStaterepresentedtheVatican.whileM.Alban,Under SecretaryofForeignAffairsofLatvie. representedhisgovernment. batinitiatedthediscussionsleading uptotheconcordattwoyearsago. Thetermsofagreementweresettled onMay30,1922,andhavesincebeen approvedbytheConstitutionalAssemblyofLatvia.Signedtextsofthe concordathavebeensenttotheHoly FatherandthePresidentofthe RepublicofLatvia. Monsignor Zecchini,ApostolicVisitorto'Latvia. Lithuania,andEsthoniahasbeenappointedApostolicDelegatetothose countries,andhasbeenraisedtothe. TitularArchbishopricofMira.

LADIES'ANDCHILDREN'S Outfitters.Dressmaking,DaintyFrocks Front10s. Faegatting,Beading,Kitting.and Hemstitching. CountryOrderspromptlyattendedto. 333NEWCASTLE-STPERTH.

.ei::r:.;1theflagofIreland'sfreeteen.Itmightbethesameatthe pie.-sentmoment.Whateverelsethey mightsayabouttheIrishpeople, rightwasontheirside-(applause) andhetoldthemthathecouldprove- .tthemouthsofthosewho andacceptedtheTreaty,beausewhatdidtheysay?The. theywouldtaketheoathofellegi micetotheEnglishKing,andthee wouldtaketheirplacesintheBritieli Empire.WhatslidtheTteatyitee say?HetookoneoftheMinisters oftheCrownasawitness.Ilesaid thatwhiletheyalsoobjectedtothe Tre2ty,andwhiletheytookthatoath then,theyheldthemselvesfreetorepudiateitthefirstdaytheygo'en opportunity.(Applause.1 Itmightbethought,ashe..oil,useto1,0,1themselvesagainstmight butthetimemighteine:whenthe Irishpeoplemighthavepeace,and vhentheni:noreyfthe'fleshpeople eletrefiredtobowtheirheadstothe irevitalilewr,i'dLesett1.1haveFro:tl.t.sotil.1 lie 11..pvi.::tpeasewould and Ioissesoon,inIreland.liehopedthat fichsiai cintentedandhappy. alii:;ILC.c.Irishpeoplewoulelbe united,andsoI*abletogainthe greatestadvantagesfromcircumstanWiththemhetrustedthatGod weuldgrantIrelandlibertyfulland Iets.4:11dthatthoi,ewhofought iisca,t6eofIrishfreedom wouldbejustified.Theywouldjoin themattheirCatholicexcursionin thca-prayerstotheMostHigh toaskHimtohelpreland.Though the:-hadsomethingtocart plainofinAustralia,theycouldlook ferwardtothedaywhenIreland andnotmerelyAustralia,wouldhay; nothingtocomplainof,andthatIrelandwouldnotbeabletocomplain !hatonhermarchtoabsolutefree. :31.!v,.tory,hewaseverdie1,1,1inAustralia.Hedidnot seeanyimmediateprospectofvisiting Irilendthenearfuture,butwhen he1.,eitedIrelaildhewould-0osowith cleanhands,andhewouldIseabletoUNDERWOODBUSINESSCOIN raythathecamefromacountrythat 11,1:1de,ervedwellofIrelandandhadPARENTS! ell.:servedbetterofherthanit Byenrollingyoursunsanddaughthepresentmoment tersforaFullBusinessCourseyou equipthemforaCommercialCareer. ThisCourseprovidesfor30hours' tuitionperweek,andincludesShort-hand,Typewriting,English,Arithmetic,Bookkeeping,Commercial,Methods,CommercialCorrippondenceand dwriti ei Terticusers the1 andManakiniLigectnet-. MR.EDWARDFLETCHER, P.I.P.S., ForNineYearsCommercialMaster PerthTechnical;-tiltsol.Alenlate PrincipalandManagerClark'sCollege.Cricklewood,London,andSkerry's College.Ireland. Mr.FletcherisaC,:llegeTrained Teacher.whohasalsohadbusinessexperience.andhastrainedseveralthousandboysandgirlsandplacedthem incroodpositions. Notethe-Address: UNDERWOODBUSINESSCOLLEGE. "WESTAUSTRALIAN"CHAMBERS

AMainCharacteristic. ../..r.o.riii,letelymissedwhathas ;estiamaincharcteristicofMr.Healy ..tihi..hie.Ileneverletsoutofthe eatinwhosefatehehasthe interest.Inthepastforty carswehaveseeneminentpolitician astereminentpoliticianrevealing, ie seismsoccurred,whathad conliessi-adUsescenes.ButMr. iaVC:moleanyrevelations.It teetsteemidrarequality,andit ...eesoutaspectofainany-sided e.sia,tereminentlyfittedbrrhisnew euties.Fewmencouldwriteamore 'slice...Milk;volumeofreminiscences .tethinkitcanbesafelyprophesied ileeMr.Healywillneverwriteone, .fhe'leesitwillomitthoseindis...et.onswhicht*peopleconcerned mildstigmatiseasbreachesofconflcute. Mr.Heels-hascertainlydeserved eti1ofthenewIrishGovernment.01.,crvershaveoftenwonderedatthe ..erewthiessofsomeofhisdecisions. .7.,knowledgeofhowtohandlediffitiltsituationsoftendisplayedbymen '.1nopoliticalexperienceanduntried inadministrativeresponsibilities.But eomepeopleknewthatMr.Healywas :e.erlyiserinthebackgroundfroman earlyage,andIknowthatMr.Michael eeiemanwithagiftofimprovi:eon;ilhisownthattouchedon eseieewelcomedandvaluedMr. Ilealy'scounsel.Mr.Healyhasalso ;.,-...rtantlinkwiththeMinistry 41,.personofMr.KevinO'Higgins. of forHomeofAffairs,who hisnephew.

Mr.Healy'sCatholicism .\valuableassetofthenewCoverentealwillbefoundinthefact ,1hehaslongenjoyedtheconfidetoftheIrishBishops.Cardinal leirmeisanoldfriendofhis,andthere nem,-oftheTrishBishopswhoin ,Istdifferenceshavetakenhisside. TieelviveCathelic-,fwhatmige!

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Celebrations1923

MARY

MARYROSS:EnglishLiterature, French.Latin,Mathematics.History, Music(credit).

ELMAKIRKPATRICK:English Literature,Mathematics,History, JuniorGeology.

KATHLEENO'CONNOR:English Literature.French,Latin,Music.

VERAFINEY:EnglishLiterature, Mathematics,French.

Matriculation. ThefollowinghaveMatriculatedin theFacultyofArts:-

ELMAKIRKPATRICK.VERA

FINEY.MARYROSS JuniorCertificate.

KATHLEENLANGOULANT:Eng lishLiterature,French.Mathematic:, EnglishHistory,Geology,Music(how ours).

MONICAWALSHEnglishLitera tore.French.Mathematics.Geography. EnglishHistory.Geology.

CONNIECOOMBES:EnglishLiterature.French,Mathematics.English History.Geography,Geology.

VALMAIBREWER:EnglishLit-

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1le: fortnightlyineetieg, .,LovebranchseasheldonWednesday.the10th.inst.Therewasagood "yer ars.,Presidentas.ght.,,, saalleleisineseeastams..led,e. me, farasthisbranch ,114.,1111,1 14,11,1lietinlit-h 1.11;'1:11futuremoteseachmeetingtl.a netil,-,shallletcateredforbysettle faro. enjoyment.Atthenext meet,: the21thjest 10.1.:1, 1, hothladiesandgentlemen h,hl,an11asthisfunctienpr.. 1-' Idriv:Ible.alllewin bareareaskedtoparticipate.Tic-

maialagrr ',tater',aornLeedtrvillei.asI terinethecourseofthe lie.U.Caseyimpartedto themeetingtheinformationthatour latechaplain.RC,Dr.Kennedy.was beesI'ct:eII., roeatthelel.eialvaninepriest'ssick tr,ssme)!ewetarhisresew:diet'la lee1111..andthepresident,ke,1the inoinher,toprayfurtheDoctor'sretLaterintheeveningseveral .1themernhersbeaameaware, ihrntiebtamchaplain.FatherLynch. thattherewasnohopeofi)r.Keenedy's Ifiadeatheasta pallofsorroweeereveryCatholic(ans',a"cedervillefuralthoughthe esw:thushereonlyfora rtwtlvementhehisevident andsenttits-,hisFerranti'at

St.Joseph'sConvent,Albany

SCHOOLFORDAYPUPILSANDBOARDERS.

ClassesRe-assembleWednesday7th.February1923

ResultsoftileSchools,1922

E:IgsshILstei graphs..Geology. DOROTHEAO'CONNELL:Mathematics,French.EnglishHistory.Geo aphs-,Geology.Music. URS11'LAPERRY:English tory.Geography,Geology.Music(honours).

MARJORIERYAN:Nfathemat;,a. French.Geology. NANCYRAMPANT:French,Geol.'s:Y. JuniorPhysics.

til.evis'iycandidateintheState whoobtainedhonoursinthisgrade).

CreditPass:VeronicaMansfield.Mary Rasa(theonlytwocandidatesinthe statewheobtainedcreditinthis eradea. ;rade111. - 'wat,Kathleen Langoulant.CreditPass:Kathleen O'Connor.MillicentPayne. GradeIV.--Honours:UrsulaPerry, DorotheaO'Connell,1.-creincaMansfield.

PracticalExamination.

ElitistKirkpatrick.Bertha VeraPiney,Mars-Rees. O'Callaghan.MollieWaltole PharmacyExamination. ELMAKIRKPATRICK:English, history,Geography.Mathematics. GovernmentScholarship., RITATROY(theonlycandidata presented). AllianceFrancais.Examination.

DivisionI.:MarySmythe.Margaret Nickoll. Division11.:MollieWalton,KathleenO'Callaghan,ConnieCoombes. DivisionIII.:VeronicaMansfield, NancyRampant.ValmaiBrewer,JessieRaitt. Division1V.,MaiiorieRyan unction-botiskprize).MonicaWalsh (distinction).KathleenBresland(disiinction).BettyGaynor,MarieKrasker. Sanders, Kathleco

COMMERCIALRESULTS.

Pitman'sShorthandExaminations. May,1922.

Intermediate:JessieRaitt,Bella Cooke.BessieMcMahon.EdieJacobs. Stott'sPublicExaminations, August,1922. Shorthand-80wordsperminute: MayCallan,UrsulaPerry.

AdvancedTheory:JosephineParole,ClareCooke,EileenBarry,Stella Williams.MavisWest.Kathleen Goody,BessieMcMahon,EdicJacobs.

Elementary:EdnaPage,OliveHarrison,EssieMoorehouse,MavisWilliam..KathleenOutridge,Nellia ('eilde,DorothyKeegan. November,1922. Shorthand-100wordsperminute: MayCallan,UrsulaPerry.

SOWordsperminute:Josephine Parolo.60Wordsperminute:Mavis West.

Intermediate:EdnaPage.Essic MoorehouseOliveHarrison,Mavis Williams,KathleenOutridge,Essie Flood.BarbaraHowieson,Dorothy Keegan. Elementary:OlgaForbes,Mary Hanlon.CissieBirch,KathleenCrowe, RosieCruite.GraceKildael,Vickie Myers,SybilKeenan.JosephineSanders,FlossieRawlings.FrancesHounsen,PattyRyan. Bookkeeping-Grade111.: Olive Harrison,EdnaPage,BettyGaynor. RoyalLifeSavingSociety. ProficiencyCertificate:MarjorieEdwards,ValmaiBrewer,JeanBrewer. EdithWesthoven.MaureenO'Connell. ElementaryCertificate:Ursula Perry.MarjorieEdwards.Valmai Brewer,GladysKirkpatrick,Daphne Gibbs,Edith\Vesthoven,JeanBrewer, MargaretCale.

MUSICRESULTS. AustralianMusicExaminationBoard. TheoryofMusic.

GradeIf.-Honours:MargaretNic-

GradeII. Pianefe,te Margaret NickellferediteVeronicaMansfield (credit)MillicentPayne.

Grade11t.(Singing):Honours:VeronicaMansfield.(OnlytwocandidatesinthewholeStateobtainedhonoursinsinging.MissMansfield,who securedthehighestmarks,wasineligiblefortheprizeonaccountof havingtakentheawardforGradeIV. lastyear).

GradeIII.(Singing).-CreditPass: LonaMulvay. GradeHI.(Pianoforte).--Honours: UrsulaPerry.

GradeIII.(Pianoforte)BettyGaynor(credit).DorotheaO'Connell.

GradeIll(Violin).-CreditPass: MaryRyes. GradeIV.1Pianoforte Kathleen Langoulaiit(honours),MaryClore.v (credit).

GradeIV.(Singing)'reditPass: RitaCleal. GradeV.(Pianoforte)Kathleen firesland(honours),EdithWesthovea (credit).JoanEdwards(credit).Loris Ellis(credit).DorothyCash.Mar Brown.OliveHarrison.DaphneGibbs. GradeVI.(Pianoforte):Marjorie Westhoven.LessinerElphick,Rosalie Gibbs,IreneMatthews. TheAssociatedBoardoftheRoyal AcademyofMusicandtheRoyal CollegeofMusic.

AdvancedGrade:LonaMulvey,UrsulaPerry.

LocalCentreRudiments:Ursula Perry,LonaMulvey.

HigherDivision:HildaEdwards.

LowerDivision:LucyO'Halloran, MarieKrasker,AgnesO'Connor,NormanHollingsworth.

ElementaryDivision:EdithWesthoven,RitaHughes,AnnieKeenan, EssieFlood.

PrimaryDivision:EileenMcKenzie (distinction),KathleenKeenan(distinction),AliceRyan.KathleenBrennan.AliceWebster,DorothyPowell. KathleenBeard,MarieHinds.RuleMcKenzie. TrinityCollegeofMusic.

LicentiatePianoforte,L.T.C.L.:VeronicaMansfield,DoreenD'Arey. AssociatePianoforte:MargaretNiekohl.

AssociateSinging:LonaMulvey.

ArtofTeaching(December.1921): VeronicaMansfield,DoreenD'Atay (June,1922)MargaretNickoll.Vera coffey-

HigherRudiments:(December.1921) VeronicaMansfield:(June.1922) KathleenByrne.

HigherLocalPianoforte:Bernice Beattie.EileenO'Dea.IreneClark, IterwinRees,MaryHehir.

SeniorSinging:KathleenLeahy. SeniorElocution::MargaretNickell (honours-Localgoldmedal!,Mary lIchir(honours).KathleenLangoulatit(honours),RitaCleat.

Senior}lemons-(December,1921): MaryRoss(honours-Localgold medal).KathleenO'Connor(honours).

AdvancedIntermediatelharmony. 1Itine.1922,IIiIdaEdwards(hoe. ',elslasitg,almedal),Dorothea ()Vennell(honours).MarjorieEdwardsthentairs).MarieKrasker(leas ours).BettyGaynor(honours),Jessie Anderson(honours).MyraGreen(honours),MaudRutherford(honours), MaryClohesy.

IntermediatePianoforte:Lilli., ('rump(honours)-LocalgoldusedSlave:Williams(honours),Witefreal Darlington(honours),DoloresYamig, MarjorieCusack. IntermediateViolin:NancyWalsh.

IntermediateHarmony(December, 1921):BettyGaynor(honours-Loeal goldmedal),SheilaMcKeown,honours).MaudRutherford(honours'. Tune.1922:MavisMcKee(honours), OliveHarrison(honours).IreneClark Ilenenirs1,WinifredDarlington(lion' ere).ElsieMoorehouse.Dolores Young. IntermediateElocution-Kathleen lie,ol.teal'hirer's, AdvancedJuniorTheoryofMtrac (June.1922):EileenQuinn(honours', LillianCrump(honours),Evelyn .MsClymans(honours),EdithWest. hover(honours),MavisWilliams IhotiourslEdnaMoss:nail,Agues O'Connor.RitaHughes.

JuniorPianoforte:MavisMcKee (honours),BessiePhillips(honaurs), KathleenBresland(honours),Peggie Henri(honours),EdnaMossman.

JuniorViolin:BettyGaynor(how ours).MaudRutherford(honours).

JuniorSinging:RitaCleal(honours).

JuniorTheoryofMusic(December, 1921):MavisMcKee(honours-Loess) goldmedal),EdithWesthoven(honeurs1.June.1922:KathleenKeenan Ihonours1.Dorothy('ash(honours).

Margaret.Keenan,GertrudeMstshall.

PreparatoryPianoforte:Maureen O'Connell(honours),LorisEllis(henours),MarjorieRyan.

Preparatory Kathleen101. derlan. FirstStepsPianoforte:Adelaide Ross.MaryStaines.ValettaHamming.

A.WAND3FORPIANOFORTE,HARMONY.LEDELOCUTION.

SeniorHarmony(December,1921, MaryRoss.97marks,goldmedal.

SeniorElocution(September,1922' MargaretNickell,90marks,gold medal. AdvancedIntermediateHarmony (June,19221:HildaEdwards.91 marks.goldmedal.

IntermediateHarmony(Decembes. 19211:BetteGaynor,100marks.gold niedal. IntermediatePianoforte(Septet'sbee,1922):LillianCrump,92mark' goldmedal. JuniorTheoryofMusic(December. 19211:MavisMcKee.96marks.gold medal.

MISSM.McMAHON. ChoicestPastry,Fruits,andronftwe tionery.

HigherLocalHarmonyandCounterpoint(December.19211! Margaret Nickell:(June.1922),DoreenD'Arcy, LonaMulvey,MaryHair,Nora D'Arcy. SeniorPianoforte:MarjorieEdwards(honours),MyraGreen(bonoers..NinaGorman,GwendaHicks, BarbaraHowieson.

32PIER-STREET,PERTH (Was;flay-street.)

andhieintenselylovabledi, eompletele theheartsaf ,..,...lahere.Itissafetosaythat himselfnersonallyacquainted seers-Cathalieinthisparishand wasapereanalfriendofeachand eve,"e",1them.Thiswastruein .-117,inill, he ferfromthetheethat11. wasappoints-II.,he1....kthegreatestpossible int-restM.andatlynntagtof opportunitytoininrove,thepositionof thebranch.Ilewasabsolutelyresponsibleforbringingittoitspresent satisfactoryposition.Fewpeople herecouldsay"nay"toanythingthat theDoctoraskedofthem,andhence thesuccessthatcrownedhisefforts. Accordingtothewriter'srecollection Rev.DoctorKennedywaspresentat everymeetingofthebranchduring thetimethathelivedintheparish, withtheexceptionoftwoorthree whenhewasunavoidablyabsent,and hispresencehadamostencouraging andbeneficialeffectonthebranch. Thoseofuswhoknewhimmoreintimatelyfeelthatwehavelostareal andtruefriend,wh.,exercisedamost salutary ontie,andweare certainlybetterbyreasonofourOne, associationwiththebelovedDoctor. Wewillneverforgethim,andVt; hopethathisexamplewillcontinue beamtsinspirationtous.Letthe membersofthisbrainhalwaysremembee',e.hntRey.Dr.Kennedyaeeom;dishedforitandforthesakeof Nvhowaecomachattachedtoit---let eachoneofustinhisorherpartp, keepitinitspresenteatisfactorynoeltion,andifpossibleimprovetanit. Mayhisgentlesendrestinpeace..

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