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  4. ATHLETICS. THE TASMANIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The only factor that was needed to make the Tasmanian amateur athletic championship meeting on Saturday successful and enjoyable was a fine day, ...

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  5. AN EPISCOPAL EDITOR.

    A new quarterly, "Review of the Churches," has been established by that well-known layman Sir Hy, Lunn, M.D., who has done so much to foster the ...

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  6. MT. PLEASANT GYMKHANA.

    The annual sports meeting promoted by a committee in the Mount Pleasant closer settlement territory was held to-day on property kindly made available ...

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  7. BALLARAT CHOIR AT CHURCH SERVICES.

    The Rev. C. C. Dugan, M.A., B.D., was the recipient of many words of welcome yesterday from his old friends in Tasmania. He is at present on a visit with ...

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  8. MODERNISM IN AMERICA.

    The latest religious newspapers from England and America throw some light on the recent cablegram announcing that an Anglican Bishop in Texas (Dr. ...

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  9. THE STRENGTH TO LIVE.

    Preaching at Davey-street Congregational Church yesterday from Phil. 4, 13 v., the Rev. F. V. Dowling, M.A., said: Paul had proved the meaning of ...

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  10. NOTES ON THE CHURCHES.

    Whatever else may be said about the leaders of religious thought in these days it cannot be charged against them that they show no interest in the life of ...

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  11. DOCTRINAL MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND.

    The well-known prevalence of unrest among large numbers of Christian people in all denominations caused by the impugning by certain scholars of some ...

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  13. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

    At St. Andrew's Church yesterday the anniversary services were in the hands of the State Moderator, Rev. G. Mackie, of Launceston, who felicitated the ...

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  14. REUNION WITH ROME.

    The prominent Congregationalist minister (Rev. T. E. Ruth), who retired from his successful pastorate of the Independent Church in Collins-street, ...

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  15. THE ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

    "Dunelm" writes:—With a view solely to assure the success of the coming Australasian Championship Sports meeting at Hobart, the writer, an old athlets, ...

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