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The newly-erected St. Ann’s Catholic Church at Dinmore, four miles from Ipswich, was opened and dedicated by Bishop Duhig, of Rockhampton, on Sunday, November 26. Through the generosity of the people of Ipswich and district, the church was opened free of debt. ' , • The annual meeting of the Australian : Catholic Truth Society was held in the Cathedral Hall, Melbourne, on the evening of December 4. His Grace the Archbishop of Melbourne presided, and there were also present their Lordships the Bishops of Sandhurst, Sale, Ballarat, and a number of the local clergy Addresses were delivered by his Grace the Archbishop, Eight Rev. Dr. Reville, -Right Rev. Dr. Higgins, and others.

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New Zealand Tablet, 28 December 1911, Page 2635

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Page 2635 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 28 December 1911, Page 2635

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