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  2. CHURCH ASSEMBLY, BALLARAT.

    THE approaching session of the Church Assembly promises peculiar interest, and a large attendance of members is expected. So far as time permits the following measures or resolutions are likely to be brought forward:— ...

    Article : 977 words
  3. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY, WARRNAMBOOL.

    THE Warrnambool branch of the Girls' Friendly Society celebrated its first anniversary on the evening of the 5th November. The lady associates and members and friends of the institution, assembled, to the number of nearly one hundred, in Christ Church, ...

    Article : 324 words
  4. REV. JAMES PITFIELD.

    JAMES PITFIELD, incumbent of St. John's, Horsham, entered on his rest, after a lingering illness, on the evening of Saturday, 24th November, sustained by the sympathy and prayers of loving friends, and fortified by a profound faith in the Master and Saviour of his soul. ...

    Article : 893 words
  5. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY, CAPE CLEAR.

    A VERY successful tea-meeting and entertainment in connection with the Girls' Friendly Society took place in the State schoolhouse, Cape Clear, on Thursday evening, 15th November, when the room was crowded. Previously the members had been earnestly addressed in ...

    Article : 409 words
  6. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY, BALLARAT.

    A TEA-MEETING was given in Christ Church schoolroom on Thursday, 8th November, by the associates and members of the Girls' Friendly Society, as a welcome to the lady president upon her return from the home country. The tables were provided by the members, and were ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. BEREAVEMENT OF REV. C. CAMPBELL.

    THE family of the Rev. Colin Campbell, incumbent of All Saints', Ballarat, have been plunged into mourning by the somewhat sudden removal of Mrs. Campbell, who died on Wednesday, 21st ult., during her husband's temporary absence, who was summoned by ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. ST. MARK'S, MOUNT CLEAR.

    A TEA-MEETING and concert took place on Thursday, 8th November, in the local State school (kindly lent by the Board of Advice) in connection with the above church. The day was delightful and fine, wedged in as it was between the showery weather of Wednesday and ...

    Article : 519 words
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