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GENERAL.

-it 11 * e ,J y Father has appointed the Bishop of Valleyfield, P. Q., Right Rev. Joseph M. Emard! D.D., Chaplain-General of the Catholic chaplains of the Army of Canada. His Vicar-Generals are Father Workman and Canon Sylvestre. Rev. Charles Whiteford, chaplain, of England, received into the Church in the Cathedral of Chartres, France while ministering to the wounded and dying on the French battlefield in the thick of a battle recently, fell mortally wounded. A fellow-chaplain had time to administer to him the Last Sacraments. "' Some 200 Catholic troops from Australia marched to the Church of the Sacred Heart in Cape Town on the last Sunday of August. The sermon at Mass was preached by Father W. Gwynne, S.J., the brother of the Father Gwynne who was killed in Flanders whilst attached to the Irish Guards. The troops were accompanied to Church by the fine band of the Salesian Institute ; and they were afterwards entertained to tea by Father lozzi at the Institute.

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 October 1918, Page 11

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GENERAL. New Zealand Tablet, 17 October 1918, Page 11

GENERAL. New Zealand Tablet, 17 October 1918, Page 11

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