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  4. HAPPY GATHERINGS.

    In the Congregational Church Hall yesterday the delegates to the annual meeting of the Congregational Church Union were entertained at luncheon ...

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  5. CATHOLIC BALL.

    His Grace Archbishop Duhig received the debutantes at the St. Joseph's Parish Catholic ball, held at Brassall last night, when the hall was crowded with visitors ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PASTEL LUPINS.

    Pink and blue lupins on the handpainted place cards were in keeping with the lupin decoration to the tea table at the pre-wedding party given ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. George Pollock) announced in the House yesterday that the Chairman of Committees (Mr. E. ...

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  8. CROQUET CLUB.

    To enable the pavilion of the Graceville Croquet Club to be used for evening entertainments, the committee decided to install lighting throughout the ...

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  9. DIAMOND WEDDING.

    At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Luff, East Nanango, the 60th anniversary of their wedding was celebrated yesterday. Mr. Luff is 81 years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BRIDGE BENEFIT.

    Mrs. Frank Bodman and Matron S. C. Macdonald, R.R.C., (conveners), were the hostesses last evening at a bridge party held in the School of Arts Hall, Corinda, ...

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  11. SOCIAL CLUB DANCE.

    Shamrock badges in green and gold, bearing the initials T.C.B., were worn by the members of the committee at the final dance for the season arranged ...

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  12. Mr. J. R. Collins's Return.

    Mr. J. R. Collins, who has retired from the position of Official Secretary at Australia House, will sail for home by the steamer Oronsay on October 28. ...

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  13. TOOWOOMBA.

    Miss Marjorie Scholefield who has been to Townsville for the annual meeting of the Northern division of the Country Women's Association, and who ...

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  14. LIBRARY AT HOME.

    Each member of the Brisbane Women's Club at the library "at home, held in the club rooms, Queen Street, yesterday afternoon, ...

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  15. PARTIES IN BRIEF.

    At the Balmora[?] Bowling Club pavilion on September 8, Mr. W. Bennett, assisted by his daughter (Mrs. J. Murray Hughes), entertained a number of guests at a ...

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  16. C.W.A. ACTIVITIES.

    Evidence of unostentatious and sympathetic assistance in various fields is found in the monthly reports of branches of the Country Women's Association. At ...

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  17. WELFARE ACTIVITIES.

    The Soldiers' Church of England Help Society, at a meeting presided over by Mrs. I. W. Merchant (president), decided to hold an exhibition of arts, crafts, and ...

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  19. DISTRICT NURSES.

    At the monthly meeting of the District Nursing Association, the president (Mrs. T. C. Abraham) occupied the chair. The matron (Miss N. I. Thomson) reported ...

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  20. POLO BALL.

    The annual ball arranged by the members of the Downs Polo Association was held in the Pilton Hall on Saturday night. Mr. Kevin Byrne supervised the ...

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  21. FOR CITY MISSION.

    In All Saints' Hall, Ann Street, on Tuesday, the Lifeboat Concert Party, under the direction of Mr. Norman Hirst, presented an interesting and humorous ...

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  22. FOR LEAGUE MEMBERS.

    In the Toowong Hall on Tuesday the members of the women's auxiliary entertained the members of the local sub-branch of the Returned Sailors and ...

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  23. OUTLAWED GERMANS.

    The "Daily Herald" declares that an incitement to murder 33 distinguished Germans, who have been outlawed by Herr Hitler's regime, is openly ...

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  25. MUSICAL LUNCHEON.

    A musical luncheon was arranged by Mrs. L. J. B. Hartshorn and the members of the Women's Church Help Society of the Methodist Church. Enoggera, on ...

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