FATHER KELLY.
The Rev. Father Kelly, who was a passenger by the Rangitane, was one of a party of 23 officers who arrived in Australia some time ago in charge of 700 children who had been evacuated from England. This escort party came to New Zealand and were passengers by the Rangitane for London. Father Kelly was in New Zealand for about three weeks prior to the sailing of the Rangitane and when in Auckland addressed the Catholic Seamen's Institute. Hk? i* a priest of the diocese of Liverpool and chaplain to the Catholic seamen bf that port. He was responsible forfthe Catholic Seamen's.lnstitute of Liverpool some years ago, which has accommodation for 2WO seamen.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 1, 2 January 1941, Page 3
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