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Wand, The Most Rev. John William Charles   Wide Bay/Burnett Parishes   Woolloongabba, Holy Trinity
War   Wilston   Woongarra Mission
War Memorials   Windsor, St. George's   Working Girls' Club
Warwick   Women   World Council of Churches
Webber House   Women's Shelter   World Student Christian Federation
Webber, The Right Rev. William Thomas Thornhill   Wondai   World War I
West Bardon   Woody Point   Wynnum
West End        

 

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A Letter from the Archbishop 1934 Vol XLIV No. 523 February
35
Appointment of J. W. C. Wand as Abp of Brisbane.
The New Archbishop 1934 Vol XLIV No. 523 February
48
Reaction to the appointment of Rev. J. W. C Wand to be Archbishop of Brisbane.
The Archbishop-Elect 1934 Vol XLIV No. 524 March
81
Photo of Archbishop-elect and his wife.
The Archbishop-Elect 1934 Vol XLIV No. 524 March
80
Letter from the Archbishop-Elect.
Consecration of Bishop 1934 Vol XLIV No. 525 April
112
St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 1st May 1934
Our New Archbishop 1934 Vol XLIV No. 527 June
176
Account of Consecration Service and departure for Brisbane
Archbishop Wand 1934 Vol XLIV No. 529 August
244
Anticipated arrival of Abp Wand - arrangements for reception etc.
Archbishop Wand 1934 Vol XLIV No. 530 September
276
Arrival of Abp Wand and family and reference to enthronement.
Bishop Feetham's Sermon 1934 Vol XLIV No. 531 October
304
Enthronisation Sermon preached by the Bishop of North Queensland, the Rt. Rev. J. O. Feetham.
Our Archbishop 1934 Vol XLIV No. 531 October
306
Editorial
The Children Delight to Honour 1934 Vol XLIV No. 531 October
303
Inspiring Rally
The Citizen's Welcome 1934 Vol XLIV No. 531 October
302
Report
The Enthronisation - an Impressive Ceremony 1934 Vol XLIV No. 531 October
299
Report on Enthronement of Abp Wand
The Garden Party 1934 Vol XLIV No. 531 October
302
Garden Party in the grounds of St. Francis' College, Nundah
Welcome to Archbishop Wand 1934 Vol XLIV No. 531 October
298
Report with photo of Abp Wand, Mrs Wand and daughter Kathleen Wand
Clergy Farewell Luncheon to the Archbishop 1943 August
263
At Seamen's Institute, 15th July 1943
Farewell to His Grace the Archbishop and Mrs Wand 1943 August
257
Public gathering at Brisbane City Hall on Thursday, 15th July 1943
Hail and Farewell 1943 June
187
Tribute by the Rev. H. M. Wheller (Methodist)
The Archbishop's Letter 1943 June
185
Resignation Abp Wand as Abp of Brisbane and Metropolitan to be effective from 31st July, 1943.
Dr. Wand's Enthronement 1944 February
47
Impressive ceremony at Wells - Abp Wand enthroned as Bishop of Bath and Wells.
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Inaugural Address - Synod 1913 1913 Vol XXIII No. 276 July
131
Universal Military Training
Inaugural Address, Provincial Synod, 1918 1918 Vol XXVIII No. 340 November
213
 
Editorial Notes 1918 Vol XXVIII No. 341 December
231
First Thanksgiving Service in St. John's Cathedral on 12th November 1918
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War Memorials 1916 Vol XXVI No. 317 December
234
The erection of War Memorials demands careful attention.
Memorandum from the Archbishop with regard to War Memorials 1918 Vol XXVIII No. 340 November
209
 
Central War Memorial 1919 Vol XXIX No. 346 May
83
Letter from Archbishop Donaldson re decision of Diocesan Council that the Central War Memorial should be a hospital to be built on the site of the present Pyrmont Hospital adjoining the Cathedral.
"Cross of Sacrifice" 1921 Vol XXXI No. 377 December
228
Photographs of Cross of Sacrifice erected in the grounds of St. Colomb's Church, Clayfield
The Archbishop's Letter 1945 April
100
Decision by Diocesan Council that the best form a Memorial could take would be the completion of St. John's Cathedral.
Extracts from the Minutes of the Diocesan Council Meeting, 1st February, 1945 1945 March
81
Meeting of representatives of parishes to discuss the question of a Diocesan War Memorial in the Board Room on 15th December 1943.
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Warwick 1898 Vol IX No. 98 September
18
Article also pictures of St. Mark's Warwick (church), Chancel and Rev. E. Meeres
The Story of Queensland's Church 1909 Vol XIX No. 228 July
246
Picture of St. Mark's Church, Warwick - original building
Pioneering of the Church in Queensland 1925 Vol XXXIV No. 420 July
139
Short article by "Yerrilee" referring to early pioneering days associated with the Maryvale district.
Archbishop's Letter 1925 Vol XXXV No. 415 February
23
New church at Maryvale dedicated on 22nd February 1925
Sixty Years of Age 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 464 March
54
Jubilee of St. Mark's, Warwick - photos of Old Church of St. Mark's and present church
Sixty Years of Age 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 464 March
54
Jubilee of St. Mark's, Warwick - photos of previous Rectors
Archbishop's Engagements 1930 Vol XL No. 475 February
49
Dedication of new Bell and Bell Tower, 9th March 1930; see also page 86, March, gifts by Grayson Family
St. Mark's, Warwick 1938 July
1080
Meeting of parishioners on 8th June 1938 to consider alterations and additions to St. Mark's church.
St. Mark's Church, Warwick 1938 December
1272
Tender in vicinity of £8500 accepted for the proposed alterations and additions to St. Mark's Church
Warwick's Great Day 1939 May
1442
Laying of foundation stone of the additions and alterations to St. Mark's Church, Warwick on 16th March 1939. Photograph of St. Mark's Church.
The Church of St. Mark, Warwick 1940 February
48
Consecration of Additions on February 11, 1940 - photograph of The Church of St. Mark, Warwick
Warwick 1940 March
116
Photo of St. Mark's new church, Warwick
South of the Line 1943 October
329
Photo of St. Mark's, Warwick
The Old Becomes New Vol LXII No. 745 September 1952
266
Extensive alterations to St. Mark's Rectory
St Mark's, Warwick Vol LXX II No. 863 July 1962
1
Photograph of St Mark's Church
Centenary of Famous Downs Church 1862-1962 Vol LXX II No. 863 July 1962
3
Centenary celebrations on 27th June 1962 - dedication of the completed Tower and Memorial Chime of Bells by the Bishop of Newcastle, Rt. Rev. J. A. G. Housden.
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Diocesan Notes 1904 Vol XV No. 169 August
5
Tenders called for the erection of new Day Schools and Institute on portion of the Cathedral site. Into these buildings will be incorporated the greater part of the fabric of St. John's.
Diocesan Notes 1904 Vol XV No. 171 October
42
Tender for new School and Institute in Ann Street let to Messrs. Worley and Whitehouse of Ipswich. Total cost will be about 4,300 pounds.
Diocesan Notes 1904 Vol XV No. 172 November
54
Foundation stone laid by the Rt. Hon. Sir Hugh Nelson on 19th October 1904
Webber, The Right Rev. William Thomas Thornhill Go to the top of this page
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A Review of the Work of the late Bishop 1903 Vol XIV No. 158 September
19
A Help to its True Appreciation
Sermon by Bishop Dawes 1903 Vol XIV No. 158 September
23
 
Sermon by the Archdeacon of Brisbane 1903 Vol XIV No. 158 September
20
by Archdeacon A. E. David
The Bishop's Bequests 1903 Vol XIV No. 158 September
23
 
The Bishop's Funeral 1903 Vol XIV No. 158 September
26
 
The Bishop's Illness 1903 Vol XIV No. 158 September
26
 
W.T.T. Brisbane 1903 Vol XIV No. 158 September
26
Poem by F.C.U.
William Thomas Thornhill Webber 1903 Vol XIV No. 158 September
25
Obituary with picture of Bishop Webber
Memorial Service in London for the late Bishop Webber 1903 Vol XIV No. 159 October
36
An account sent by Sister Faith, one of the Sisters of the Sacred Advent in London
Queensland Notes 1904 Vol XIV No. 162 January
90
Bishop's Memorial Committee - canopied choir stalls too costly; provide Bishop's throne, canons' and choir stalls at cost of about 1,000 pounds.
Queensland Notes 1904 Vol XIV No. 164 March
122
Slow response to the Bishop's Memorial Fund
The late Bishop Webber 1904 Vol XV No. 172 November
59
Address by the Bishop of North Queensland
Editorial Notes 1910 Vol XX No. 243 October
589
The translation of the late Bishop's remains from Toowong Cemetery to the Cathedral; picture
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Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Mary's, West Bardon Vol LXII No. 747 November 1952
332
5th October 1952 by the Governor, Sir John Lavarack
West End Go to the top of this page
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Church Talk 1932 Vol XLI No. 499 February
49
Photo of Altar at St. Peter's Church, West End
Wide Bay/Burnett Parishes Go to the top of this page
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Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1913 Vol XXIII No. 270 January
9
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1913 Vol XXIII No. 271 February
27
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1913 Vol XXIII No. 272 March
53
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1913 Vol XXIII No. 281 December
239
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1914 Vol XXIV No. 282 January
6
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1914 Vol XXIV No. 284 March
46
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1914 Vol XXIV No. 286 May
92
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1914 Vol XXIV No. 287 June
111
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1914 Vol XXIV No. 288 July
139
Photo of temporary rectory at Gatton
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1914 Vol XXIV No. 289 August
160
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1915 Vol XXV No. 296 March
53
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1915 Vol XXV No. 297 April
71
 
Wide Bay and Burnett Notes 1915 Vol XXV No. 299 June
118
 
Wide Bay and Burnett News 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 464 March
64
Division of Parishes of Murgon and Gayndah into the parochial district of Goomeri; Parish of Murgon and Parish of Gayndah.
Wide Bay and Burnett News 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 464 March
64
Bundaberg; Maryborough; Division of Kingaroy-cum-Nanango parish into Kingaroy and Nanango Parishes.
Wide Bay and Burnett News 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 465 April
86
Christ Church Bundaberg; St. Paul's Maryborough; Monto
Wide Bay and Burnett News 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 466 May
110
Tiaro; Nanango; Bundaberg; Kingaroy
Wide Bay and Burnett News 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 469 August
190
Gympie Jubilee; Bundaberg.
Wide Bay and Burnett News 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 470 September
216
Bundaberg, Bauple, Maryborough, Kingaroy.
Wide-Bay Burnett 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 471 October
244
Kilkivan - dedication of memorial Prayer Desk; Tiaro - dedication of memorial Sanctuary Chair
Wide Bay- Burnett 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 472 November
274
Kingaroy; Nanango
Wide Bay - Burnett 1930 Vol XL No. 474 January
19
Division of parish of Nanango
Wide Bay - Burnett 1930 Vol XL No. 476 March
87
Blackbutt; Kingaroy; Maryborough
Wide Bay - Burnett 1930 Vol XL No. 477 April
119
Goomeri Memorial Cross; Kingaroy; Bundaberg; Gympie
Wide Bay - Burnett 1930 Vol XL No. 479 June
180
Eidsvold; Kilkivan Memorial windows; Murgon; Nanango
Wide Bay - Burnett 1930 Vol XL No. 480 July
208
Nanango; Childers - Cottage moved from the grounds of Christ Church, Childers to Apple Tree Creek as a "little sanctuary". See also page 240.
Wide Bay - Burnett 1930 Vol XL No. 482 September
272
Newly-formed Parochial District of Nanango; Gympie; Murgon; Kingaroy - removal of the church at Memerambi to a new site.
The Upper Burnett 1930 Vol XL No. 483 October
299
Article by Mr. V. Reynolds, Catechist. Photo of All Saints' Church, Monto
Wide Bay - Burnett 1930 Vol XL No. 483 October
304
Wolvi; Maryborough Festival; Goomeri; Gympie
Wide Bay - Burnett 1930 Vol XL No. 484 November
336
Gympie; Bundaberg; Murgon
Wide Bay - Burnett 1931 Vol XLI No. 493 August
276
Nanango, Maryborough, Gympie, Yarraman, Woolooga
Wide Bay - Burnett 1931 Vol XLI No. 495 October
366
Nanango - new centre at Benarkin; Bundaberg; Eidsvold; Kingaroy.
Wide Bay - Burnett 1931 Vol XLI No. 497 December
434
Church at Memerambi, Parish of Kingaroy moved to the centre of the township - held an acre of land purchased; Nanango; Maryborough Memorial Window.
Wide Bay - Burnett 1932 Vol XLI No. 499 February
60
Memerambi - first service in church after its removal.
Wide Bay - Burnett 1932 Vol XLI No. 502 May
160
Memerambi; Maryborough
Wide Bay - Burnett 1932 Vol XLI No. 505 August
264
Bundaberg - three more stained glass windows; Gayndah; Gympie
Pialba Conference, 1956 Vol LXVI No. 787 March 1956
74
January 30th - February 2nd, 1956
Annual Archidiaconal Conference Vol LXVIII No. 815 July 1958
201
Wide Bay and Burnett Rural Deaneries held at Pialba.
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Diocesan Notes 1914 Vol XXIV No. 291 October
195
The School Church of St. Alban at Wilston dedicated by the Administrator on Saturday, September 12th.
Archbishop's Letter 1928 Vol XXXVIII No. 460 November
231
Foundation Stone for new Church to be laid on 11th November 1928; see also December, page 255, Foundation Stone laid by Canon Stevenson - Architects Atkinson & Conrad
Church Talk 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 469 August
179
Photograph of interior of St. Alban's Church
Church Talk 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 471 October
235
St. Alban the Martyr, Wilston - a Soldiers' War Memorial Church dedicated by Archbishop Sharp on Anzac Day, 25th April 1929
Youth and Community Centre at St. Alban's Wilston Vol LXVII No. 805 September 1957
257
The Governor-General, Sir William Slim, unveiled a Cairn and Plaque at St. Alban's, Wilston, commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of the Bush Brotherhood in memory of George Dowglass Halford (Bishop) to inaugurate the building of a Youth and Community Centre in the Parish.  Photo of unveiling.
A Parish Dream Comes True Vol LXIX No. 830 October 1959
298
Genesis of the George Dowglass Halford Centre
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St. George's Church, Windsor 1929 Vol XXXIX No. 470 September
221
Back-To-Windsor Sunday, 4th August 1929 - 25th Anniversary of Dedication of St. George's Church.
St. George's, Windsor is Moving Ahead Vol LXX No. 843 November 1960
10
56th anniversary of the foundation of the parish and the first anniversary of the dedication of the new Church.
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The Work and Influence of Women in the Church Vol LXIII No. 756 August 1953
239
An Introductory Survey by Sister Una Mary, S.A.A.
The Work and Influence of Women in the Church Vol LXIII No. 757 September 1953
271
Mothers Union - Article by Mrs. E. Massey, Diocesan President.
the Work and Influence of Women in the Church Vol LXIII No. 759 November 1953
335
The Girls' Friendly Society - article by Mrs E. M. Hitchcock, Diocesan President.
The Work and Influence of Women in the Church Vol LXIII No. 760 December 1953
367
Women at Work in Religious Education - article by Hilda.
The Work and Influence of Women in the Church Vol LXIV No. 762 February 1954
47
The Duties of the Parson's Wife
Women's Shelter Go to the top of this page
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A Women's Shelter for Brisbane 1903 Vol XIV No. 160 November
58
Proposal for a Shelter
The Church Mission and the Women's Shelter 1903 Vol XIV No. 161 December
73
 
Opening of the Women's Shelter 1904 Vol XIV No. 162 January
92
Women's Shelter, William Street opened and dedicated by Ven. Archdeacon of Brisbane (A. E. David) on 7th December 1903
The Church Mission 1904 Vol XIV No. 164 March
127
 
The Church Mission 1904 Vol XIV No. 166 May
150
 
Church Mission 1904 Vol XIV No. 168 July
187
Report to Synod 1904
The Church Mission 1904 Vol XV No. 173 December
75
 
The Women's Shelter 1905 Vol XV No. 177 April
147
 
Synod Reports 1905 Vol XV No. 179 June
190
Chapter Report to Synod 1905
The New Shelter for Women 1907 Vol XVII No. 204 July
259
New Shelter in Mary Street in place of cramped and inadequate building in William Street.
The Women's Shelter 1909 Vol XX No. 233 December
364
Article re origin of the Shelter
The Women's Shelter 1910 Vol XX No. 234 January
391
Appointment of a new Matron; picture of the Shelter
Women's Shelter 1921 Vol XXXI No. 366 January
5
Miss Kellett's resignation as Matron. Being succeeded by Mrs. Palmer
Diocesan Council 1928 Vol XXXVIII No. 460 November
232
Recommendation from Home Mission Committee that work be transferred to Spring Hill. Purchase of one seven-roomed house and two cottages close to All Saints' Mission Property.
Church Talk 1934 Vol XLIV No. 533 December
369
Photo of Matron L. Nevell
The Women's Shelter 1934 Vol XLIV No. 533 December
364
Article by Secretary, Home Missions with photos of Shelters
Wondai Go to the top of this page
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Proston's New Church (Parish of Wondai) 1938 October
1187
Description of church and photograph
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St. Mark's Church, Woody Point Vol LXVII No. 800 April 1957
105
7th April 1957- the new Church of St. Mark dedicated by Archbishop Halse. Photo of the new church
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Church Day Schools 1899 Vol IX No. 109 August
10
 
Holy Trinity, Woolloongabba 1902 Vol XIII No. 149 December
70
Article with pictures: The Rev. D. Ruddock; The Rev. J. S. Caiger; Holy Trinity Church, Woolloongabba
Holy Trinity School, Woolloongabba 1905 Vol XVI No. 185 December
79
From private school taken over as a Church primary school, June 1903.
Church Talk 1930 Vol XL No. 474 January
6
Sketch of projected New Church; reference to destruction of old church by fire.
The Archbishop's Letter 1930 Vol XL No. 475 February
35
Fire on 11th December 1929
Church Talk 1930 Vol XL No. 476 March
70
Foundation stone of new church to be laid on 2nd March 1930
By Zeal and Courage 1930 Vol XL No. 484 November
324
Article re parish history and the churches. Photos of the Old Parish Church and also the new Church. Photos of Canon Garland 1907-1913; Rev. R. B. Massey, Present Rector and Rev. C. H. Edwards
Church Talk 1930 Vol XL No. 484 November
323
The Mother of the Parish - Woolloongabba - Mrs. Phyllis Jane Weedon.
A Columbarium 1939 January
1299
Dedication on 20th November 1938 by Rt. Rev. Bp. Co-adjutor, H. H. Dixon. Photograph of the Columbarium
Holy Trinity, Woolloongabba Vol LX No. 720 August 1950
243
Consecration of church by Archbishop Halse on Trinity Sunday 1950. Photograph of church.
Holy Trinity, Woolloongabba Vol LXV No. 782 October 1955
303
Reference to the Silver Jubilee of dedication.
Woongarra Mission Go to the top of this page
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Woongarra Mission 1892 Vol II No. 7 January
4
 
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Working and Factory Girls' Guild 1893 Vol III No. 10 October
3
 
Factory and Working Girls' Club 1893 Vol III No. 7 July
3
 
Working Girls' Club 1893 Vol III No. 7 July
14
Inaugurated under the shadow of St. John's Pro-Cathedral
Working Girls' Club 1893 Vol III No. 8 August
3
 
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Forward from Amsterdam 1949 February
47
Meeting in London on 3rd November 1948 re the first meeting of the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam.
The Message of Amsterdam 1949 February
35
Reference to Amsterdam meeting. First meeting of the World Council of Churches
The Archbishop's Letter 1949 March
69
Reference to resolution passed at the recent Lambeth Conference.
The Archbishop's Letter 1949 April
101
Queensland has now officially joined the world-wide movement. Editorial in the Courier Mail, 15th March 1949.
Memorandum on the First Assembly in Amsterdam of the World Council of Churches 1949 May
135
 
World Council of Churches 1949 June
167
Meeting of the Executive Committee; Message to Churches; Sound Public Opinion Needed; A Common Peril
The World Council of Churches 1949 September
260
Public Meeting at St. Colomb's Clayfield, 28th July 1949
Statement on Christianity and Communism 1949 October
291
Prepared by the South Australian Regional Committee of the Australian Council of the World Council of Churches
Commendation of The World Council of Churches 1949 October
296
Letter from the Bishop of Rockhampton (Hudson) presently in London
The World Council of Churches Vol LX No. 714 February 1950
39
Article by the Bishop of Chichester
World Council of Churches Vol LX No. 724 December 1950
361
Assembly at City Hall, Brisbane on Sunday afternoon, 12th November 1950 to hear the Archbishop of Canterbury (Fisher) discuss the World Council of Churches.
The Archbishop's Letter Vol LXI No. 727 March 1951
69
 
The Central Committee of the World Council of Churches Vol LXI No. 735 November 1951
332
 
Churches Enter New Field Vol LXII No. 741 May 1952
143
World Council's Poster Campaign
Message from the Presidents of The World Council of Churches Vol LXII No. 742 June 1952
167
Whitsunday 1952
The Archbishop of Canterbury on the World Council of Churches Vol LXII No. 744 August 1952
235
 
The Churches and World Peace Vol LXIII No. 758 October 1953
289
An address given to members of the Queensland State Conference of the World Council of Churches by the Reverend Bertram R. Wyllie, M.A., B.D.
The Bible in relation to the Church Vol LXIV No. 761 January 1954
9
Thirty-two priests and ministers drawn from two Christian denominations, met on November 23-25 under the presidency of Archbishop Halse, at St. Francis' College, Milton, in the second Ministerial Conference arranged by the World Council of Churches State Committee.
World Movement towards Christian Unity Vol LXIV No. 764 April 1954
107
I Great Britain; II Scotland; III Canada
Report on Evanston Vol LXIV No. 771 November 1954
332
Second Assembly of the W.C.C. at Evanston near Chicago.
A Message from the Second Assembly of the World Council of Churches, Evanston, August 1954 Vol LXIV No. 772 December 1954
369
 
Australian Council's 13th Annual Meeting Vol LXIX No. 821 January 1959
71
The 13th Annual meeting of the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches took place at "Gilbulla", Menangle, near Sydney from 9-13th February.
Unanimous Vote for Council President Vol LXIX No. 821 January 1959
65
Archbishop Halse elected Council's President for 1959
World Council of Churches Vol LXIX No. 821 January 1959
33
Photograph of members of the W.C.C.
National Missionary Council of Australia and the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches Vol LXV No. 774 February 1955
48
 
The Australian Council for the World Council of Churches Vol LXV No. 775 March 1955
69
From the Ninth Annual Meeting, 1955, held at "Gilbulla", Menangle N.S.W. from February 8-11, 1955
Urgent Journey - The Australian Council for the World Council of Churches Vol LXVI No. 786 February 1956
48
Article by Rev. Dr. Malcolm G. Mackay
The Australian Council for the World Council of Churches Vol LXVI No. 795 November 1956
327
Prayer composed by John A. Mackay, D.D., President of Princeton Theological Seminary, U.S.A., and President of the World Presbyterian Alliance, for persecuted protestants throughout the world.
National Conference of Australian Churches Vol LXX No. 834 February 1960
39
Preparation for conference referred to on page 38
Straws in the Wind Vol LXX No. 834 February 1960
42
Extracts from the Ecumenical Press Service of the World Council of Churches are significant in indicating a new spirit and outlook which is to be found in inter-church relations.
Twelve Churches to Confer Vol LXX No. 834 February 1960
38
Representatives of twelve Australian denominations and Church groups to meet in conference in Melbourne in search of new understanding on a number of domestic, social, national and international problems. Convened by the Australian Council of the World Council of Churches.
National Conference of Australian Churches Vol LXX No. 835 March 1960
78
The role of the Church in the industrial community.
Opening of National Conference Vol LXX No. 835 March 1960
73
Melbourne Cricket Ground, 2nd February 1960
Youth and Family Night Vol LXX No. 835 March 1960
73
Meyer Music Bowl on 6th February 1960
Queensland Christian Youth Council Vol LXX No. 838 June 1960
174
A sub-committee of the State Branch of the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches.
The Australian Council of Churches New Name, But Work Unaltered Vol LXX No. 841 September 1960
9
The Australian Council for the World Council of Churches changed its name to the Australian Council of Churches.
The Third Assembly of The World Council at New Delhi Vol LXX II No. 857 January 1962
9
Report by Canon Ivor Church
The Message of the Third Assembly of the World Council of Chuches Vol LXX II No. 858 February 1962
14
Held in New Delhi
The Third Assembly of the World Council Vol LXX II No. 858 February 1962
3
Second report by Canon Ivor Church
World Council of Churches Vol LXX II No. 862 June 1962
13
Secretariat for the service of Laymen abroad
World Student Christian Federation Go to the top of this page
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Day of Prayer for Students Vol LXIII No. 754 June 1953
172
Usual observance on the fourth Sunday in June.
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Diocesan Notes 1914 Vol XXIV No. 290 September
175
Reference to the war
The Church Chronicle 1914 Vol XXIV No. 290 September
182
 
Editorial Notes 1914 Vol XXIV No. 291 October
195
 
Temperance Column 1914 Vol XXIV No. 292 November
221
Military Encampments
The Battle of the Aisne 1914 Vol XXIV No. 293 December
237
 
From the Archbishop 1915 Vol XXV No. 294 January
3
Arrangement for the Day of Intercession - January 3rd
Temperance Column 1915 Vol XXV No. 294 January
14
Dry Canteen question
In the Trenches 1915 Vol XXV No. 295 February
32
 
National Patriotic Organization 1915 Vol XXV No. 295 February
28
Copy of letter sent to all newspapers in the U.K.
One Aspect of the War 1915 Vol XXV No. 296 March
54
Article - to be continued
Sir John French 1915 Vol XXV No. 296 March
46
Article
One Aspect of the War 1915 Vol XXV No. 297 April
66
Continuation of article
"Our Soldier Boys" 1915 Vol XXV No. 299 June
110
Article by Lt. Col. David J. Garland, Resident Chaplain
Editorial Notes 1915 Vol XXV No. 299 June
109
The Landing at the Dardanelles
Queenslanders at the Front 1915 Vol XXV No. 299 June
112
Letter dated 15th April 1915 from Chaplain Francis de M. Tubman, Senior Chaplain, 2nd Light Horse Brigade
War and its Consolations 1915 Vol XXV No. 299 June
116
 
Why Should I Enlist 1915 Vol XXV No. 299 June
111
Article
Editorial Notes 1915 Vol XXV No. 300 July
130
The University War Committee
For Church and Empire 1915 Vol XXV No. 300 July
141
Article by Lt. Col. David J. Garland, Resident Chaplain
Inaugural Address 1915 Vol XXV No. 300 July
134
Presidential address - Synod 1915
The British Soldier's Religion 1915 Vol XXV No. 300 July
139
Article by the Bishop of London following his visit to the British Troops in France and Belgium
Editorial Notes 1915 Vol XXV No. 301 August
153
The University War Committee
For Church and Empire 1915 Vol XXV No. 301 August
156
Article by Lt. Col. David J. Garland, Resident Chaplain
Editorial Notes 1915 Vol XXV No. 302 September
173
Recruiting in Exhibition Week; Munitions; The War Census
For Church and Empire 1915 Vol XXV No. 302 September
176
Article by Lt. Col. David J. Garland, Resident Chaplain, with picture of marquee erected at Enoggera, now transferred to be re-erected at Fraser's Paddock
The Heroes of Australasia 1915 Vol XXV No. 302 September
181
Sermon by Archbishop of Canterbury at a Memorial Service in St. Paul's Cathedral for Australasians fallen in the war. Picture of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Australasian League of Honour for Women and Girls 1915 Vol XXV No. 303 October
194
 
Intercessions 1915 Vol XXV No. 303 October
200
Intercessions sanctioned by the Archbishop of Brisbane for use during the present war in the Diocese of Brisbane.
Our Soldier Boys 1915 Vol XXV No. 303 October
202
Article by Lt. Col. David J. Garland
The Soldiers' Help Society 1915 Vol XXV No. 303 October
203
Letter to the Clergy of the Church of England dated September 21st, 1915 from Archbishop Donaldson re the Soldiers' Church of England Help Society
Editorial Notes 1915 Vol XXV No. 304 November
221
Australia and the Dardanelles
Our Soldier Boys 1915 Vol XXV No. 304 November
229
Article by Lt. Col. David J. Garland, Resident Chaplain. Picture "Our Chaplains at work; an open-air Church parade"
Editorial Notes 1915 Vol XXV No. 305 December
241
The Call to Prayer and Penitence
Our Soldier Boys 1915 Vol XXV No. 305 December
247
Article by David J. Garland, Resident Chaplain
Inaugural Address 1916 Vol XXVI No. 312 July
128
Ministrations to our Soldiers
Peace - The End of the Great War 1919 Vol XXIX No. 349 August
166
Article
The League of Nations 1923 Vol XXXIII No. 391 February
30
Its Objectives and Achievements
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En Passant 1898 Vol IX No. 100 November
41
Foundation block for new church laid last month
Diocesan Notes 1899 Vol IX No. 105 April
121
The Bishop of Brisbane consecrated a new church at Wynnum on 9th March 1899
Diocesan Council 1925 Vol XXXV No. 414 January
6
St. Peter's Church enlarged - Archbishop Sharp dedicated the new building on 13th December 1924.
Archbishop's Letter 1928 Vol XXXVIII No. 458 September
183
Church Hall in Wynnum West opened on Sunday 12th August 1928
Link Forged Between Brisbane Parish and Singapore Vol LXXVI No. 909 May 1966
8
Parish of Wynnum and St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore.
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