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  2. THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE

    Signaller Charles H. Christey, of the 6th L.H. Reinforcements, and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christey, was entertained at his parents' residence, "Chariston," ...

    Article : 675 words
  3. WEDDINGS

    ANNAND—REID.—At St. Clement's Church of England, Yass, on March 8 (Ash Wednesday), the marriage was solemnised by the rector, Rev. G. E. Mcnlove. of Mr. Percival ...

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  6. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER'S QUIVERFUL.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher and his family, on arrival in London, were not long before falling a prey to the ubiquitous Press photographer. The above photo shows Mrs. Fisher and her fine family of five boys and a girl. —Photo Prera Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  7. JULIA'S MUSINGS

    The ladies on the North Shore line are feeling very satisfied. At last they are able to procure season tickets for half-fare. As things are now, a lady buying a quarterly ...

    Article : 461 words
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    Corporal Norman Cohen, now in the Pavilion Hospital at Colne (Eng.), convalescing from wounds received at Lone Pine; and a "hospital friend," the grandson of Lord Lansdown. This little chap and his sister visit the hospital regularly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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