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  2. OLD VICTORIAN

    Sir,--Being one pf the scholars who attended Kensington State school (2374) on the day of opening, it is a great pleasure to read these letters in "The Age." ...

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  3. TEA SHOPS.

    I SOMETIMES think that one of the most charming and interesting of our modern city customs is that of taking afternoon tea. An increasingly large ...

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  4. THE CONSTELLATIONS IN MARCH.

    THE diagram has been drawn to show the constellations that are visible from Melbourne on 1st March at 9.40 p.m., Victorian standard time. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. London Gossip

    STRANGE things--apart from the recent Sunderland House law case--are done in the name of charity. Mr. Astbury, a principal of the Charity ...

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  6. Daylesford.

    Sir,--I am interested in the Daylesford fetters of 8th February by Thos. Bennett. I know all about Miller's donkey. I rode him many times: also ...

    Article : 613 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I, too, was one of the early pupils attending this school. It will be 51 years next July since I left. I remember well all the teachers mentioned by your ...

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  8. Vermont.

    Sir,--I have been very interested in the letters published of the school, and I am enclosing a photo, taken in 1885, with Mr. John Brown head master. I ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 149 words
  9. Chinaman's Flat and Leviathan.

    Sir,--Re Chinaman's Flat and Leviathan school, I have been, very interested reading the letters and reminiscences at old scholars published . in: "The Age." ...

    Article : 285 words
  10. THE ANCIENT ROCKS OF INDIA.

    THE majority of the architectural masterpieces of India such as the palaces of Agra, Gwalior and Delhi, were built of the sandstones, limestones and ...

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  11. Bain's. Ballarat.

    Sir,--I am sure Angus Bain's letter in "The Age" of 25th January will be read with the greatest of pleasure by all old scholars of the above school, and they ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. Violet-street.

    Sir,--A fortnight ago I saw references to schools I knew, viz., Rae's Long Gully; Hosklngs, Violet-street; Ironbark, and the central school, Rosalind Park, but after ...

    Article : 393 words
  13. Leipzig Library Holds 750,000 Books.

    The first storeroom of the German library at Leipzig will be completed in April of this year. It will accommodate 750,000. volumes. It has been designed to ...

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  14. Timor and Bowenvale.

    Sir,--Your old-time memories of school days are intensely interesting. I recall our esteemed head master, Mr. Meeking, and his two clever children, Ida and Son ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I, with so many others was pleased to see T. Wardley's letter about the old school at Chinaman's Flat. My sister and I also started our learning at ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. "Quarterly Review."

    Mr. W. Walter Crotch contributes on article on the perplexities of French policy with regard to Germany, Italy, the Invasion pf Abyssinia and the League of ...

    Article : 246 words
  17. Carisbrook.

    Sir,--I knew Mr. Ritto and his brothers and sisters well. Mr. Bellby was the head teacher and Mr. Waite was there when I first started, and Mrs. ...

    Article : 145 words
  18. Bendigo--First State School.

    Sir,--In your Issue of the 8th February a correspondent, A. J. Starr, staled that the first State school in Bendige was held In the town hall. What happened ...

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  19. Majorca.

    Sir,--I found great pleasure and Interest in reading your correspondent's (Mr. Hughes's) letter in "The Age" recently, and I crave permission to add a ...

    Article : 376 words
  20. Gheringhap.

    Sir,--In the many interesting letters on this subject I have not so far noticed any mention of an old-established country school, at a place called Gheringhap, ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. Friends of the Cathedrals.

    The Friends of Canterbury are invariably consulted when other cathedrals decide to form a similar organisation. The two latest recruits are Rochester and ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. Diamond Hill.

    Sir,--I shall never forget our school concert in 1877. The first Item on the programme was a tableau arranged by Bob Bidstrip, and called People of the ...

    Article : 681 words
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