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  2. IN THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY

    In all Anglican churches throughout the State yesterday was observed as a day of thanks giving for the centenary of the church in Victoria. At St. Paul's ...

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  3. CHURCH OF CHRIST.

    The new Church or Christ chapel in Highfield road, Hartwell, was formally opened on Saturday afternoon by the president of the conference, Mr. H. J. ...

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  4. FIRST SERMON AT PORT PHILLIP.

    Proof that Rev. William Pascoe Crook had preached the first sermon in Port Phillip was furnished by the president of the Congregational Union (Rev. W. ...

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  5. OBSERVANCE OF ANZAC DAY.

    PYRAMID HILL, Sunday.--At the annual dinner of the Macorna sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers League held here last night, Mr. F. W. Hebb (Kerang) ...

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  6. OLD BOYS' DAY.

    For more than two hours on Saturday afternoon the fine new buildings of Wesley College were thronged with visitors, the occasion being Old Boys' day. ...

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  7. WORK OF RICHARD HEALES.

    Richard Heales had not received his due for his work for popular education or for protection, said Mr. E. W. Mylrea, in an address at the historical service ...

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  8. YOUNGEST WOMAN PILOT.

    Already distinguished as the youngest holder of an A-class pilot's licence in Australia, Miss Jean Burns, 17 years, Rathdown-street, Brunswick, gained ...

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  9. INLAND AUSTRALIA.

    At the P.S.A. in Wesley Church yesterday, the president-general of the Methodist Church of Australasia (Rev. A. J. Barclay) gave, an interesting ...

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  10. GOVERNOR'S FLIGHT.

    Ideal weather conditions marked the flight of the Governor (Lord Hunting-field) to Canberra and back yesterday with the No. 21 City of Melbourne ...

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  11. ST. MATTHEW'S, PRAHRAN.

    The great humanitarian work of Rev. P. W. Robinson, vicar of St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Prahran, whoso untiring efforts on behalf of the poor, and ...

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  12. Homilies Revived.

    The old idea of homilies "set forth by authority, which was reviewed by the Church of England during the Victorian Centenary celebrations, has again been ...

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  13. Mouth Organ Bands Championship.

    An appeal for young mouth organ bandsmen to imitate the work of the older bands, and thus profit from their experience, was made by the adjudicator ...

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  14. St. Patrick's Cathedral.

    Yesterday was the last Sunday of the ecclesiastical year. Rev. Dr. P. Lyons preached in St. Patrick's Cathedral. The first general Communion of ...

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  15. One Plane Damaged.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--When a brake of a landing wheel locked after a plane alighted at the Canberra aerodrome today, a Hawker Demon, one of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. Presbyterian Summer School.

    Owing to the infantile paralysis epidemic the Presbyterian summer school, which was to have been held at Ballarat from December 27 to January 3, has ...

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  17. MARYBOROUGH & DROWNING.

    Although the widow of Sidney White, 53 years, of Dalny-road, Murrumbeena, has expressed the opinion that a recent letter sent to her supposedly from her ...

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  18. Fawkner's Baptismal Name.

    A theory as to how John Pascoe Fawkner had received his second name was suggested by the president of the Congregational Union (Rev. W. ...

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  19. Choir Festival.

    The annual festival of the choir of Christ Church, South Yarra, was held yesterday. Rev. J. Brown was the preacher at the morning service. Prayer ...

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  20. Toc H Annual Meeting.

    The twelfth annual council meeting of Toc H in Victoria was held in the club rooms on Saturday night, when General Sir Hairy Chauvel occupied ...

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  21. PRISONER BY PLANE.

    DARWIN, Sunday.--Constable Fitzer brought in a wanted native in Humbert Tommy by plane from Timber Creek today. This is the first occasion on which ...

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  22. Festival of Song.

    The congregation of the Welsh Presbyterian Church of Victoria will hold a service of praise in Collins-street Baptist Church on Wednesday night. The ...

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  23. Fall From Tree.

    On Saturday afternoon Norman Grimwood, 15 years; Turnbull-grove, Northcote, was birdnesting near the Yarra, at Dight's Falls. A limb broke from the ...

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  24. Church Anniversary.

    The forty-ninth anniversary of St. Hilary's Church, East Kew, was observed yesterday. Commemorative services were held morning and evening. The preacher ...

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  25. Memorial Windows.

    At a special service held at Auburn Methodist church yesterday morning two stained glass windows, the gift ol the late Mr. W. E. Whitehead, were ...

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  26. Y.W.C.A. Prayer Week.

    The week or prayer and world fellowship arranged by the Y.W.CA. concluded yesterday. At the Melbourne Y.W.C.A. Rev. Palmer Phillips addressed a ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. PHARMACY INDUSTRY.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--A plan for the reorganisation of the pharmacy industry, prepared by the Bureau or Industry, was approved by the Minister ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. Service for Cricketers.

    At Christ Church, North Essendon, last night the vicar, Rev. P. B. Hayman, conducted a service for cricketers. Several clubs and the umpires' association were ...

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  30. St. Paul's Cathedral.

    Choral Evensong (daily) at 4.45.--Monday, 250, 218, Thy Word is a Lantern (Purcell). Tuesday: St. Cecelia, Brewer in E [?], Best Pair of Sirens (Mondetasohn). Wednesday: Colborne ...

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  31. ­­Curly Wee and Gussie Goose

    Count Curly Wee is in his cell, and there just now he'll stay I We'll leave him making clever plans of how to get away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Weighing the Weather

    You often read that an inch of rain fell, or that there wore six hours' sunshine, or that the wind blow at 60 miles an hour. How are these figures arrived ...

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  33. A Pretty Brooch

    To make this pretty brooch you need a piece of cardboard one inch in diameter, with a hole made with a knitting needle in the centre. Then get some ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. Superstitions About Cats

    There are perhaps more superstitions about cats than about any other animal. It is noteworthy that they may be of good omen in one locality, while in ...

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  35. Ralph Rovers Letter.

    The membership of our Junior Club is increasing steadily each week, and soon, we shall pass the 4000 mark. As the club has been in existence only just over eight months, I think this is very good, but I would like to see many more members in the club--every boy and ...

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  36. OUR LETTER BOX.

    JUNE ANDOE.--Another certificate has been sent. GWENDA BROWN.--Another certificate has been sent. GLORIA WATT.-- did not receive the competition entry, Gloria. ...

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  37. WATCHING THE MYSTERY OF LIFE

    How many of us have planted peas, beans or other vegetables and at the end of a few days dug some of them up to see "how they are getting on." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. A SUGGESTION FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS

    Competitors in our grand needlework competition for readers of the Junior Section will not only have a chance of winning one of the splendid prizes to be awarded, but will also find that the articles they enter in the competition will make very nice Christmas gifts. All entries will be returned after the close of the competition. They can either be collected at "The Age'' Office, or if ...

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  39. DOLL'S DRESSER MADE FROM MATCHBOXES

    A few empty matchboxes, a little glue, cardboard and some paper fasteners are needed to make this dresser; also a scrap of wallpaper and a few inches of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. THE FIRST PRIZE.

    The magnificent doll's house you see above will be awarded as FIRST PRIZE in this competition. Wouldn't you like to own it? At the right you will road what you have to do to enter. There are other grand prises to be won, too--another doll's house as second prize, and TWELVE DRESSED ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. What You Have to Do

    THE competition is for the best example of needle work, chosen from the list below. There are two sections in the competition--one for readers from ...

    Article : 289 words
  42. Saturday's Puzzle Solutions.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  43. JUNGLE DRUMS

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  44. A PERISCOPE ON A TRAIN.

    As most Juniors know, one of Australia's most, modern trains ran on its first trip as a complete train a few days ago. Although this train, the ...

    Article : 152 words
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