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  2. THE INNOCENT IMPOSTOR

    At the end of the luncheon he said:-- "Understand this--sometimes I'm going to go around with you. You said yesterday they'd laugh at you for always ...

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  3. OLD VICTORIAN SCHOOLDAYS

    Sir,--I attended Holy Trinity Church school, better known as Trythall's, East Melbourne, from 1868 till 1872. What a splendid staff the teachers made! I ...

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  4. LIFE IN PARIS TO-DAY.

    AFTER the feverish atmosphere prevailing on the tennis courts of Auteuil during the week end while France and Australia disputed the ...

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  5. Princes Hill State School.

    Sir,--I went to Princes Hill State school nearly forty years age. It had some splendid teachers then. "G.N.F." can remember some head masters over a ...

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  6. Bell-street.

    Sir,--It is very nice to read the letters from old scholars of Bell-street school, in which the writers speak so well of Mr. J. Wright. He always was ...

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  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I would like to add some of my happy memories of Bell-street, school. During my school days there Mr. Jones was head master. Mr. Wright ...

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  8. Lygon-street, Carlton.

    Sir,--I have been greatly interested in reading the letters from the old scholars of State School No. 1073, Lygon-street, Carlton, and as one who attended the [?] old school, the letters bring back many memories. I am glad that Ern Orwin ...

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  9. East Melbourne.

    Sir,--Please let me bring back to memory some recollections of the onetime best school, almost college, Cambridge-street, as it was in the days of Mr. ...

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  10. Nell's.

    Sir,--As one of "Nell's" old scholars (I was a pupil there in 1878, 1879 and 1880) I have derived much pleasure from letters which have appeared in your columns ...

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  11. Brunton's, Fitzroy.

    Sir,--It may interest all who were connected with Brunton's school, George-street, Fitzroy, to know that the building still stands, forming part of McLaren ...

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  12. St. Ignatius', Richmond.

    Sir,--Could you find space in your valuable paper for the following:--St. Ignatius', Richmond.--I would like to ...

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  13. BRUNSWICK, 1213.

    Sir,--Mr. H. Drew's letter in "The Age" of 29th June recalled many happy memories of my school days. I well remember him and Stella. Mr. Hayden ...

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  14. Grammar School, Richmond.

    Sir,--In answer to a reader of "The Age" asking where the grammar school was situated at Richmond, it was at the corner of Tanner and Lennox streets ...

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  15. Brunswick-street, Fitzroy.

    Sir,--Seeing so many letters about old schools, I think this will not be out of place, especially as I came across this newspaper cutting of 1872:-- ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Mr. Nel was a Dane, and not a German. Are the names of Miss McGuinness and Miss Giles familiar to any reader? Does any old scholar ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--In "The Age" of 29th June, N.J. inquired about the grammar school in Richmond. There was a school carried on by a Mr. Batten at the corner of ...

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  18. The Old Stockade.

    Sir,--I too, was a pupil of the old Stockade school. Mr. Jones being the head master. Afterwards I went on with him to the Alfred-crescent State school ...

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  19. Willmott's.

    Sir,--"The Age" has stirred up some of the old blood. I was at Willmott's school. My sister, Alice Langley, sent a few lines about the old school. Now I ...

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  20. Rathdown-street, Carlton.

    Sir,--I was very pleased to read the letter from a correspondent of New South Wales about Rathdown-street school, Carlton. It has been the only ...

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  21. Drake's.

    Sir,--Re the old scholars of Drake's School. I was with Luke Butterworth when he was drowned, and was the only witness. The sad fatality occurred near ...

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  22. St. Matthew's, Carlton.

    Sir,--I was pleased to see the letter from "A.C." on St Matthew's school, Carlton. I attended there, but at a later date than "A.C." I was there ...

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  23. Port Melbourne.

    Sir,--Ere the opening has passed, may I add a few of my recollections of the Port Melbourne school. The first is a visit to Geelong juvenile exhibition ...

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  24. Fitzroy Schools.

    Sir,--I remember all Mr. Topping said. I was the youngest living of a family all born in this city. We went to St. Patrick's school, where St. Vincent's ...

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  25. Ballarat.

    Sir,--I wonder if any of the old boys of Lowther-street school's drum and fire band remember the opening of the new school on 9th December, 1878? The ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--would you kindly permit me to correct a slight error which appeared in my letter in your issue of Saturday last re early school days in Brunswick. Miss ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I am somewhat late in acknowledging the letter concerning Ballarat schools, so ably penned by Mr. T. J. Walters, of Maryborough, but through ...

    Article : 202 words
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