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'''Arms''' : Or, on a Chevron Gules two Swords the points of the blades crossed in saltire Argent, hilts and pommels Gold, in chief a Maltese
'''Arms''' : Or, on a Chevron Gules two Swords the points of the blades crossed in saltire Argent, hilts and pommels Gold, in chief a Maltese
Cross also Gules.<br>
Cross also Gules.<br>
'''Motto''' : 'Deo Patriae Tibi'.
'''Motto''' : 'Deo Patriae Tibi'


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE (SYDNEY)

College of the University of Sydney

Arms of St. Paul's college (Sydney)

Official blazon

Arms : Or, on a Chevron Gules two Swords the points of the blades crossed in saltire Argent, hilts and pommels Gold, in chief a Maltese Cross also Gules.
Motto : 'Deo Patriae Tibi'

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on June 20, 1961.

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