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The Hobart correspondent of the Launceston ' Examiner ' writes in a recent issue :— Monsignor Beechinor, Dean of Launceston, but still ' 'Father Dan ' to the I-eople of the capital, -experienced the heartiest of hearty welcomes upon the occasion of his visit to Hobart to participate in the celebration of the ninetieth birthday of his uncle, the venerable Archbishop Murphy. An honoled guest alike at Government House and in the cottage of the worker, the Monsignor renewed acquaintances with old friends— among them people whom he had chnsteed who are now parents, as well as some of the old identities, who, during the period of his ministration in this city were full-grown members of the congregation ; but, alas ! the ranks of the old brigade are thinning.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 29, 20 July 1905, Page 31

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 29, 20 July 1905, Page 31

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 29, 20 July 1905, Page 31

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