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  • ...at the last examination. There is also a Roman Catholic school held in the church which is of brick. This school is under the charge of Mr O'Sullivan. A stor ...endance is nearly seventy pupils. On the opposite side of the hill a brick church is seen, more farms and vineyards and Albury at length appears.
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  • ...at a plain brick building and manse, the former being the '''Presbyterian church'''. Adjoining this are the '''Catholic''' buildings, and a glance gave stro The Roman '''Catholic''' Church now in course of rapid completion will be an ornament to the town. Situated
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  • ...ilding, with porch, a credit to the builder. Mr A '''Frew'''. It is the '''Church of England''' Sunday School but a private school is held in it on week days ...brick parsonage, which looks very well, and shows that the members of the Church of England are not quite at apathetic as one would at first be inclined to
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  • ...ommittee are now negotiating with Mr Miller for the purchase of the Scotch Church at Yea. If unsuccessful in that quarter, they purpose calling for tenders f
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  • ...|Mulwalla]]''' . Mulwalla is a small township of 100 inhabitants, having a church and school, a post office and store, besides a public-house. The three latt
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  • ...Mr '''Horsley''' is in charge of the Wesleyan body. The '''Presbyterian''' church, a brick building, is a plain substantial edifice in course of enlargement.
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  • ...land; St. Patrick's,, Roman Catholic cathedral,''' and the '''Presbyterian Church. ''' The residence of the Catholic Bishop, the Scotch College, and the Cat
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  • ...graph office, and a police station comprise Urana, which boasts of neither church nor school. The hotels are Mr '''John Perrin''''s "Urana," and Mr
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  • ...Father '''Bermingham''' and '''Dunn''' officiate. A school is held in the church on week days. Mr O'Doherly is the teacher. The attendance is about fifty. ...of the town from the proceeds of the sale of the land on which the present church stands. The Rev K A '''Corner''' is minister.
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  • ...ilt on the opposite side of the "reserve" to that of the English Church. It is a small neat stone building. There is also a small wooden building,
    6 KB (1,070 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...ed there are three churches, two of which have just been completed. The '''Church of England''' a brick building is unpretentious in exterior appearance, but ...task in a substantial, honest, and workmanlike manner. At the side of the church the foundation stone has just been laid for a Presbyterian Sunday School, a
    6 KB (1,037 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...ched weekly; and the arrivals of some of these are at the hour, "when church-yards yawn" &c. Many of the stations have special mails made up. M
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  • ...Scott''', and called '''Toogimbie'''. This run was first taken up by Mr '''Church'''. Mr '''Gabott''' followed: he sold to Mr '''Firebrace''', who in turn di
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  • ...M'Earlane, JP, J Cramsie, P H Comitti, WN Garside, and C Silvester. A new Church of England, the first place of worship in the town, has recently been comme
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  • ...isfactorily executed by Messrs Wright and Cummings. In connection with the church there is a Sunday school attended by 90 scholars, and nine teachers, at the ...Dr Quinn, Bishop of Bathurst. The sum of £120 was laid on the stone. The church was dedicated to St Francis Xavier. The windows are being prepared by Mr E
    6 KB (985 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ...by two squatters of the neighbourhood, Messrs. Learmonth and Valiant, for church and school purposes. These gentlemen had further shown their liberality by
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  • ...ion gives her, can she be said to be in the real acceptation of the term a Church? ...ocating the resumption of practices long since by the tacit consent of all Church of England people followed to drop into abeyance.
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  • ...e ever been preached by most ministers be overridden by those holding High Church views. ...f the Church. We would, however, submit that when this Synod is formed the Church of England in Australia will become a more compact, body than at present, b
    4 KB (693 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • ...would be accounted a schismatic act, and thus incur the displeasure of the church. I say this, however, hypothetically, and I think I am justified in doing s
    6 KB (1,040 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • ...s department, during his residence in Chiltern. The plan is made out for a church to hold 600 people, but could also be made most suitable for hospitals and
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