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Australasian Jesuit Missionaries For India
Both Australia and New Zealand
are represented among the band
of Jesuit missionaries who are to
sail from Melbourne by the
Strathaird on Monday, 29 November.
The Sending and Blessing
ceremony will take place at the
Church of the Immaculate Conception,
Hawthorn, on Sunday,
28 November, at 7.30.
Father Daly is a New Zealander, from
Christchurch, and has two priest
brothers, Father Gordan Daly. P.P., of
Geraldine, New Zealand and Father
Bernard Daly, C.S.S.R., of Christchurch.
He taught at St. Aloysius' College and
at Campion Hall, in Sydney.
The Reverend Michael Doyle was born
in Java, at Jakarta. He has lived in
Malaya, at Johore. and in Malacca.
Educated at Kostka. Burke Hall and
Xavier College, he studied first-year
Law at Melbourne University, He has
just completed his study of Philosophy
at Loyola.
The Reverend John Hurney was born
at Balgowlah, Sydney, has just completed
his first year of Arts at Loyola,
and will commence his study of Philosophy
in India.
The
Reverend
Leo
Donnelly,
S.J.,
is
joining the five Australian Jesuit Missionaries
and will go to Ranchi, .Bihar,
North
India, whe.-e he will help
the
Belgian Missionaries.
Father Mulhearn graduated at Sydney
University as a Doctor. After completing
his preliminary studies at
Loyola, he taught fpr three years at
St. Louis' School, Claremont. Western
Australia.
The Reverend )an Travers-Ball was
born in Kew, Melbourne, and educoted
at Burke Hall (Xavier's preparatory
School) and Xavier College. He has
just completed his first year of Humanities
at Loyola, and will begin his
study of Philosophy in India.
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