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Article : 57 wordsEmpire Day passed off hero in first-rate style on Monday. The State school was beautifully decorated with flowers and flags. The whole of the scholars ...
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Article : 78 wordsLONDON, Tuesday Morning. - The Earl of Meath, addressing the Lyceum Club, said the Empire cannot continue unless the children are brought up in ...
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Article : 178 wordsA special sermon was preached by Mr Basil Archer, of Woodside, in the Methodist, church on Sunday, 24th inst. He took for his text I. Peter, ii., ...
Article : 173 wordsThe State school children were given a half-holiday on Monday, and celebrated Empire Day by spending the afternoon at Denison Gorge, ...
Article : 44 wordsEmpire Day was brought to a close by a most successful patriotic concert, which was organised by Mr R. Heyward, and whose sole efforts were the ...
Article : 377 wordsAt the State school on Monday morning readings in Umpire Day literature was indulged in by the upper, classes, after which they were marched out to ...
Article : 217 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Ho. 2 branch was held at the Workmen's Club" on Monday night last. The president (Mr P. P. Daley) ...
Article : 220 wordsEmpire Day was right loyally celebrated at the State school here, and was altogether most successful. Tiie big Union Jack was flying from the ...
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Advertising : 150 wordsEmpire Day passed off very successfully here, and was quite a gala day with the school children. In the morning they were visited at the ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Wed 27 May 1908, Page 8
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