How would you like to be able to draw portraits of your friends and pictures of flowers, pets, and anything else which might be found about the house? Even if you are not good at drawing you will be able to do this with the camera obscura which is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 113 wordsMen from all parts of the diocese attended a service in St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday, arranged by the Church of England Men's Society. The service was ...
Article : 152 words"Religion as the Motive for Education" was the subject of Arohblshop Head's sermon in St. Paul's Cathedral. His toxt was from John xvii.: 3, "And this is life ...
Article : 429 wordsThe link between religion and education was discussed by many preachers yesterday, and special services for members of the New Education Fellowship Conference were held in city churches. Professor Hart, of California, spoke at Wesley Church. ...
Article : 396 wordsLord Malresser returns to his country seal after an absence abroad, and his mother awaits him in the drawing-room. It is a stormy night, and strange happenings have ...
Article : 104 wordsFROM 3UZ each Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, "Sirius," "The Argus" kennel writer, talks to dog-lovers, and welcomes questions from ...
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Advertising : 454 wordsRepresentatives from the Churches of Christ at Blackburn, Mitcham, Bayswater, Montrose, Ringwood, and Croydon met at the Baronia Church of Christ ...
Article : 45 wordsEDUCATIONISTS AT CHURCH.—Archbishop Head greeting Mr. E. Salter Davies, director of education, Kent (Eng.) after the New Education Fellowship service in St. Paul's Cathed[?] yesterday morning. The principal of Scotch College (Mr. C. M. Gilray), on left, and Mr. C. R. Colquhoun, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsPreaching at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday on the Gospel narrative of the restoration to life of the dead son of the widowed mother, Arohbishop Mannix said ...
Article : 155 wordsPontifical High Mass was sung in St. Patrick's Cathedial yesterday morning in connection with the Education Congress. Arohbishop Mannix presided and Bishop ...
Article : 380 wordsA presbytery for the Rev. Father T. P. Considine was, dedicated yesterday at East Kew by Archbishop Mannix. Early in the year East Kew was detached from Kew ...
Article : 101 wordsTo commemorate the services rendered to the community by the late Mr. Samuel Mauger as a Parliamentarian and social reformer, a memorial, erected by ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 30 Aug 1937, Page 4
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