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Rather^n^message announces the death of the ReV FrS w?v P r Bernard Lassetter at Kingswood, Brisi?tW ""IS?" Lassetter was a brother- of Colonel LasSn ,V. an<i a ? atl veof Sydney. He became 'an Amrfi*. ?Sn It^n^ *,n, n Englaarfj but his studies led him to join the Catholic (Jhurch. He was an able preacher and a- most zealous missionary. preacher 7,, HiS e rt f Ce lt bra ) iOll ! I .- in - connection with the silver jubilee of the foundation of . the St. Vincent de Paul Societym New South Wales commenced on Saturday September B,' at the Federation Hall Sydney whin ?om thf dfff eS lar f attendanc * of rejStativS irom T/ne ainerent conferences in- th<» Sti+*» wio $£Fq&£° Cardinai ' . accom P^d by%heliightß*v h£ m t n ran> was receiv ed by the Hon. L. F Hey--Sasfa and^h^^m 0 ' the AUpeilorA Upeilor Council of a£traiasia and other officers of the society His Eminence delivered an address oh Catholic charity : G-eetoL rvff 1 ? i&* a7> q* T^nown manufacturer of ixeeiong (Vie), died on September 7 He had h^n * member of Geelong Town Council, the Chanibef <5 ?u°n^rT^p a 'w the f^ otectionist Association" l^ the' £lfi^t«XS? %S3, hS dred vehicles followed. After a ceremonv -at S? cemJt^v^ l^' Mons igr r M<K * nna offiS d at at |J; cemeteiy, being assisted by five other priests. rpiv^ fCW day l ag0 I .i his Em inence Cardinal Moran re-" T f ™ £ nvate cable message from Mr. John Redl mond, M.P conveying the following resolution resecting support accorded the Home Rule movemelt in rt£ ti ia Wr Th€ dlrec *>ryol the National League defish Ln P nf 6 ° n reCol 'f the P rofou nd gratitude of the lush people, not merely to the Irish race in Australia, but to the whole Australian people for thefr generous aid in support of the Home Rule cause and lt?°S la ?i. Wi H h , Ple + aSUre , the ener^' eloquence Znd'aS P^seltlni «S JSTS^V"' DD ° nOVan ' in tv — c Ss*,,S 5 *,, of ..s o the Melbourne Central w«Si nS f 1S now published. His Grace the Archbishop of Melbourne offers three, two of which are for the students of the archdiocese, and the third is open to students of the Commonwealth. The Most thJ" c +?H • + g ? n + \ °??? s one ' which wm be open 'to the students of the diocese of Ballarat. The Rev. Mowff >, Pro .™£ ial of Mary 's- Mount, Ballarat, offers omT which will be open to the students of the Commonl JSwit- A nother scholarship is offered by the college authorities, which will be open to graduates of the ond Ve ear of° r tO students who have P a^ e d the secnf Slf a Ma u rist * Fathers c in Sydney have received news or tbe death of three of their confreres on the misSir m * slant <is-Fathers Fraysse, of New Caledonia; Father N. Estienne, of Falefa, Upulo Island, in the Samoan Archipelago ; and Father B. Trouillet, of Faeauta, Rotuma Island, in the Fiji Archipelago. Fatfier NpTp.T- 4 ■ br^ ther of the late Bishop Fraysse, of New Caledonia, and, like Father Estierine, had been engaged on the mission for about 27 years. Both were middle-aged men. Father Trouillet had been working in the missionfield for forty years, and was an old man. His mission at Fagauta, of which he was practically the founder, is a very- flourishing one He was in. Sydney about, eighteen months ago. • On Monday, September 10 (says the Sydney 'Catholic Press'), at a private hospital in Darlinghurst, Mr. Alphonso Henry Redwood, of Wellington N Z passed away in his 39th year. He- was the eldest son of Mr. Charles Redwood, formerly of New Zearand,_ but who .has for the .past ten years resided in Toowoomba, Queensland. The. late Mr_ Redwood with his wife, .arrived in Sydney about "three months ago He was on business bent, but unfortunately he was stricken down with the illness which proved fatal. As he was a strong, robust .man, his sudden death has come as a great shock to his many lriends: His remains were removed to St. Mary's Cathedral. Mass for- the repose of his eoul 1 x was said on" Wednesday morning, and the last rites of the Ohurch were performed by the Right Rev. Mgr. O'Haran, and th« Rev. father Kirby" officiated at the grave. The remains were interred at Rookwood. Mr. Redwood leaves a wife, and four . children to mourn their loss. The great--est- sympathy is felt for - the bereaved in their great grief. ' . -

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 35

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Intercolonial New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 35

Intercolonial New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 35