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    GOOD-BYE, MELBOURNE TOWN," WAS SUNG LUSTILY YESTERDAY, when the R.M.S Ormuz sailed for London. 1. Mrs. W. J. Curtis of Sydney, who intends spending a year aboard. 2. Australian Imperial bandsmen off to play at Wembley. 3. Left to right: Mrs. Zimmerman being farewelled by her friends [?] Wingrove, and Mrs. C. Boyce (with Monocle). 4. Mr. Compton Couts and Mr. Compton Couts and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gee and little Myra Gee. 5. Mr. W. M. Fleming (late of Country Party), with his wife and daughter. 6. Mr. and Miss Ive, of Sydney. 7. Left to right: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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