MILITARY decorations gave a note distinction to the dance given by the 9th Light Horse Old Comrades' Association at the Palais Royal last night in aid of tubercular soldiers at Angorichina Hostel. HUGE bowls of pink and white peach ...
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Article : 100 wordsTO enable members of the working committees of the Victoria League in South Australia to meet the league's new president, Lady Dugan, an at home ...
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Article : 33 wordsL'ALLIANCE Francaise monthly luncheon will be held at the Piccadilly on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Madame R. Wenzel will speak on "The ...
Article : 139 wordsMUSICAL Adelaide was well represented at the Railway Station to-day, when Mr. Peter Bornstein, who had been teacher of violin at Elder ...
Article : 221 wordsTOMORROW afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Morphett, of Morphettville, will open the fete in aid of the Lavis Free Kindergarten, Wright ...
Article : 177 wordsMRS. R. B. Wiltshire, of Toorak Gardens, was original in asking her 20 guests yesterday afternoon to play golf at Kooyonga, instead of the more usual ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 21 Sep 1934, Page 6
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