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Paul's church membership continued to decline through the twentieth century. Sometime in the mid-1970s, St Paul's building was deconsecrated and in the early 1980s was turned into a nightclub or disco. In 1989 the Moore
Corporation applied to the Council for permission to demolish the structure but were refused on the grounds that, though not protected by statute, the proposed development would detract from the
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England, it accepted pupils from all denominations, and its fees were modest as compared with the Collegiate School. Three months later, 81 students (boys and girls) were enrolled and the teaching staff numbered five ladies and four gentlemen. In
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and his family, Sir James
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adjacent which was heritage-listed. In 1991 the church was placed on the City of
Adelaide heritage register. For several years the state government leased the building from its owners for use as a music and arts hub.
47:, rector of St John's Anglican church in the south-east of the city, recognising that his church was located some distance from the centre of population in the north-east, began holding services in the
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J. W. Owen 1886–1890, previously at Mount Barker. Canon Samuel Green of St Paul's, Port
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Sunday School, then in 1921 the school moved to a Anglican church-owned site on
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