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"Evening Post" Photo. NEW CHURCH AT EASTBOURNE.— The new Catholic church of San 'Antonio, at^Eastbourne, which is to be officially opened tomorrow by his Grace Archbishop O'Shea. The original chapel of San 'Antonio was built in 1905 for Father• Keogh, then rector of St. Patrick's College, and was used 'by the college as a weekend resort. The old building is now used as a school by the Sisters of Mercy, who have established a convent nearby.

■ "Evening- Post" Photo, SIR HERBERT / GEPP, a disHnguished metallurgical 'engineer, who arrived yesterday by the Wanganella on a ■ brief holiday . . visit. ■ • •

"Sport and General" Photo. THE CHAMBERLAIN. CENTENARY.— A vast crowd attended the meeting in the Royal Albert Hall, London, on July 8 to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Joseph Chamberlain on July 8, 1836. Sir^ Austen Chamberlain, the principal speaker, is seen addressing the crowd after he had -unveiled, the ... . enormous portrait — soft4n height — of.his late father.

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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 17

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"Evening Post" Photo. NEW CHURCH AT EASTBOURNE.—The new Catholic church of San 'Antonio, at^Eastbourne, which is to be officially opened tomorrow by his Grace Archbishop O'Shea. The original chapel of San 'Antonio was built in 1905 for Father• Keogh, then rector of St. Patrick's College, and was used 'by the college as a weekend resort. The old building is now used as a school by the Sisters of Mercy, who have established a convent nearby. ■ "Evening- Post" Photo, SIR HERBERT / GEPP, a disHnguished metallurgical 'engineer, who arrived yesterday by the Wanganella on a ■ brief holiday . . visit. ■ • • "Sport and General" Photo. THE CHAMBERLAIN. CENTENARY.—A vast crowd attended the meeting in the Royal Albert Hall, London, on July 8 to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Joseph Chamberlain on July 8, 1836. Sir^ Austen Chamberlain, the principal speaker, is seen addressing the crowd after he had -unveiled, the ... . enormous portrait—soft4n height—of.his late father. Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 17

"Evening Post" Photo. NEW CHURCH AT EASTBOURNE.—The new Catholic church of San 'Antonio, at^Eastbourne, which is to be officially opened tomorrow by his Grace Archbishop O'Shea. The original chapel of San 'Antonio was built in 1905 for Father• Keogh, then rector of St. Patrick's College, and was used 'by the college as a weekend resort. The old building is now used as a school by the Sisters of Mercy, who have established a convent nearby. ■ "Evening- Post" Photo, SIR HERBERT / GEPP, a disHnguished metallurgical 'engineer, who arrived yesterday by the Wanganella on a ■ brief holiday . . visit. ■ • • "Sport and General" Photo. THE CHAMBERLAIN. CENTENARY.—A vast crowd attended the meeting in the Royal Albert Hall, London, on July 8 to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Joseph Chamberlain on July 8, 1836. Sir^ Austen Chamberlain, the principal speaker, is seen addressing the crowd after he had -unveiled, the ... . enormous portrait—soft4n height—of.his late father. Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 17

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