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Lake Bathurst, commemoration of the first Christian service in the Goulburn district, and 75th anniversary of S. John's Church
Bib ID 2733566
Format BookBook
Printer (Goulburn, [N.S.W.] : Johnstone & Davie)
Description [Goulburn, N.S.W. : Church House], 1935 
13 p. ; 22 cm. 
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Subjects Parish of Lake Bathurst (N.S.W.)  |  St. John's Church (Lake Bathurst, N.S.W.) - Anniversaries, etc.  |  Church of England - New South Wales - History.  |  Lake Bathurst (N.S.W.) - Church history.
Other authors/contributors St. John's Church (Lake Bathurst, N.S.W.)

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