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FOR WOMEN
ARRIVED FROM AMERICA BY MARIPOSA YESTERDAY.
Left to right: MISS WINIFRED LUCEY and her mother, MRS. WILLIAM S. LUCEY, who are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rouse, at Darling Point; MRS. M. C. CORBETT, formerly a well-known tennis player; MRS. CHARLES CHAUVEL and her daughter, SUZANNE, who have spent the past nine months in Hollywood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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"Every minute of the nine months we have been away was spent in Hollywood," said Mrs. Charles Chauvel, who returned with her husband and their ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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MR. and MRS. RICHARD ALEXANDER HAMER, whose wedding was celebrated at Virginia Water Church on June 29. Before her marriage the bride was Miss Elaine de Chair, daughter of a former Governor of New South Wales, Sir Dudley de Chair, and Lady de Chair. Mr. Hamer is the eldest son ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Lady Gowrie will leave to-morrow for Brisbane, and will board H.M.A.S. Australia there for New Guinea. The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) will be aboard the ship when it leaves ...
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CECIL BEATON PLANS A PARTY.
Costume Covered With Broken Eggs. (FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE.) LONDON, July 12.
Australians who would like to plan a novel party on a grand scale may well take a leaf from the book of Mr. Cecil Beaton, the distinguished Mayfair artist and photographer, ...
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The introduction of the new p[?] dent of the Musical Association, Alexander Sverjensky, by the ret[?] president, Mr. Faunce Allman, prece[?] ...
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