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  2. LETTERS

    Sir,—I am sorry to trespass further on your space, but I feel it would be discourteous not to reply to General Bennett's letter. Let me say at once that my friends and I are just ...

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  3. FOR WOMEN

    Metropolitan, suburban, and country members of the New South Wales police force all take a keen interest in the annual Police Ball, and share the work entailed in making it the ...

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  4. A GENTLEMAN IN BLACK.

    Ruth had been about the house for some time and had heard with delight the wonderful morning call—new to her—of a pair of grey thrushes, when Mrs. de Gray ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. NEAR AND FAR.

    The younger set of the Swimmers' Ball, which will be held at the Ambassadors on August 26, will hold a card party at the Macquarie Book Club this evening in aid of the ...

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    MRS. ALFRED WINN, hon. organiser of the ball which will be held by the Sydney Hospital Auxiliary and the Sydney "Hospitallers" to-morrow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. REFORMS AND REFORMERS.

    Sir,—It is a grave responsibility to set up in business as a public reformer. The plethora of reform movements now in evidence suggest great wrongs that need righting. There ...

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  9. LADY GAME VISITS HOSPITAL.

    Lady Game, accompanied by Mrs. James Brennan, paid a visit to the St. George District Hospital, Kogarah, yesterday afternoon. She was received by the president of the hospital ...

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  10. BRIDGE PARTIES.

    The reception rooms at the headquarters of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society, 5 Elizabeth-street, were decorated yesterday afternoon with bowls of stock, when a bridge party ...

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  11. TIP-TOPPERS' DANCE.

    In the past eighteen months of its existence, the Tip-Toppers' committee has done much work to assist Jewish charities. The members held their first annual ball last night at the ...

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  12. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY.

    Sir,—Referring to letter from "Manufacturer and Taxpayer" in your issue of August 3rd, permit me, as a Government servant, to express my concurrence. The origin of the ...

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  13. A FUR TIE.

    The sketch shows the new fur tie of grey squirrel, which is worn closely around the throat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    How women's suffrage was regarded in New South Wales when it first came into force, was told by Mrs. R. R. S. Mackinnon, in the course of an informal address on the early ...

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  15. GO ON THE LAND.

    Sir,—I have read two letters signed "Englishwoman" and "Another Englishwoman," and I could not help but think how typical their view was of the average city worker of ...

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  16. COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    Mrs. T. Clouston presided at a meeting of members of the Harbourside Branch of the Country Women's Association at David Jones' yesterday afternoon. ...

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  17. SURF CLUB BALL.

    Over four hundred life-savers and their friends attended the third annual dance of the Maroubra Surf Club at David Jones' last night. The decorations were carried out in ...

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  18. CHAPTER XII.

    Mr. Willsden was in his study. Mrs. Willsden had taken Ruth along to see him. As they entered he was reading from a document and did not look up. At his wife's greeting, ...

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  19. SYDNEY LYCEUM CLUB.

    Mr. Roland Foster gave an interesting lecture to the members of the music circle of the Lyceum Club, on Monday evening, on "Vocal Art." Mr Foster arranged the musical ...

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  20. THE FIRST ROADMAKER.

    Sir,—May I express my thanks to your correspondent, Mr. S. D. McKenny, for his comment on the bridge over the Fish River, appearing in your issue of to-day. In ...

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  21. KOOROORA CLUB.

    Brigadier-General Macarthur Onslow was the guest of honour at the Kooroora Club's weekly luncheon, held yesterday at Farmer's. As it was the seventeenth anniversary of the ...

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  22. WOMEN'S COUNTRY CLUB.

    Miss Hilda Marks, patroness of the Women's Country Club, was the guest of honour at a musicale given at the club yesterday afternoon She was presented with a sheaf ...

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