The conference, which opened on Monday morning, was declared to be one of the most successful as it was the most enjoyable in the history of the movement. Southport left nothing to be desired in the matter of hospitality, while the goddess of nature smiled u greeting from seafront and countryside; only the gods of the weather deserted ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 134 wordsTop row (left 10 right)—Messrs. A. Lewis (Coolangatta), A. Campbell (Coolangatta). A. Purkiss (Armidale), J. W. Troyahn (Southport), W. J. Johnson (Ipswich), R. W. Moore (Innisfail), R. G. Burnston (Bowen), A. B. Estwick (Esk), W. Lanham (Nambour). Second Row.—Messrs. V. Drury (Dalby) M. J. Lyons (Townsville) C. E. M. Graham (Ayr) H. P. Poole ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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South Coast Bulletin (Southport, Qld. : 1929 - 1954), Fri 2 Aug 1929, Page 1
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