CATHOLIC COLLEGE OPENED.
(rsr-ss issoctiTioH txliobams.) OAMARU, January 6. The opening of the new Christian > Mrnthcrs' Roman Catholic College of St. M.uv's this afternoon whs attended by nil principal dignitaries of the Hier- ■ nrrliv of New Zealand, and about 2000 i people from a radius of over a hundred miles, including 250 who came by special ' train from Dunedin. The new college > is a palatial edifice surrounded by beau--1 tii'ul well-kept grounds two miles from I Oamaru, and until acquired by a syndi- ! i-ato for the Christian Brothers was | kmwn as the Roikastle Estate. | \n address on Catholic ideals in cdu--1 ,-:iion. with special reference to religious instruction in the school, was de- ' Fivered by Archbishop Redwood.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 4
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