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  2. HER PARENTS' VOICES.

    TWELVE-YEAR-OLD EILEEN EDWARDS, of Killara, talking to her parents, who live in Middlesex, England, during the two-way radio telephone broadcast between Biitmh evacuee cliildrcn and their paicnls from Sydney last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COUNTRY SOCIAL NOTES.

    MRS. L. O. MARTIN, of Ormsby House, Taree (wife of the Minister for Works), entertained Miss Marcia Stokes at a "blue" kitchen tea. The guest of ...

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  5. ONTHETWO-WAYRADIO TELEPHONE.

    The war has brought Waltzing Matilda, koalas, kookaburras, kangaroos, and surf-bathing right into the homes of England and Scotland. This was demonstrated last night when six British evacuee children talked to their parents by two-way radio ...

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  6. MATRON OF NEW HOSPITAL.

    SISTER PARRY-EVANS, who will be the matron of the King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies, which will be opened by the Governor, Lord Wakehurst, on May 8. She is photographed beside the plaque on the front facade of the hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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