Archive
From the Bishop's Desk
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- # 10/08 - 28 May 2008
- # 09/08 - 12 May 2008
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- # 03/08 - 22 February 2008
- # 02/08 - 1 February 2008
- # 01/08 - 18 January 2008
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Of personal, historical and archival interest
Panegyric for Michael Webber (1916 - 2008), Dean of Hobart (1959 - 1971)
Tasmanian Anglican
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