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The Harpers Make
a Big Move.
And then came motner,
proud Mrs. Nancy Harper, of
Albury, shepherding her seven
children from the TA.A. plane
which brought them from Co-
rowa yesterday morning.
. Twenty-seven-year-old Mrs.
Harper and her seven ohildren,
Including three sets of twins,
are moving to Tasmania, where
they' will live.
The Harper family repre
sented about 50 per cent, of
the passengers aboard, the
plane.
The seven children, Gary 7,
Les and Geoffrey 5, Kevin and
Robert 4, and Judith and
Brian 2, chewed gum steadily
while Mrs. Harper and photo
graphers ushered them into
position for pictures.
Mrs. Harper is used to pos-
ing her children for photo
graphers.
She remarked with a siriile,
"We had a slight reprieve
when the quads were- born «i
Melbourne."
Mrs. Harper brought the
children down by herself. Her
husband, Mr. Laurie Harper,
will join the family next, week
In Tasmania, where he is' tak
ing over H property on the
north coast.
The above picture shows Mrs.
Harper, bringing her young
sters off the plane at Essen-
don. Two-year-old Brian and
Judith are in her arms, with
Garry (7) in front of her.
Then come (top to bottom)
fivc-ycar-old Les and Geoff
and three- year- old Kevin
and Robert.
" 'It ivies jtisl lilie « procession. One, two, three . . . . all the wat/ up to seven. Help
" 'It ivies jtisl lilie « procession. One,
two, three . . . . all the wat/ up to seven.
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