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  4. THE SPOTTED OUNCE.

    The room into which Stern showed them was a large one and very comfortably furnished There were three easy-chairs, a couch, a secretaire, and a small table. A gas stove was ...

    Article : 1,632 words
  5. LETTERS WAR PENSION WASTE.

    Sir,—I have read with interest letters from "New Zealand Visitor" and "Digger" concerning the growing burden of war pensions, and surely it must be admitted by any sane person ...

    Article : 342 words
  6. FOR WOMEN RECEPTION.

    Four hundred guests were present at the reception given by the Lady Mayoress Mrs. J. Jackson) in her rooms at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, in honour of Lady ...

    Article : 594 words
  7. NEAR AND FAR.

    To assist in stocking the cupboards of Furlough House, Narrabeen, a grocery gift afternoon was held there last Saturday. It was formally opened by Mrs. Jamieson ...

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  8. SEARCH FOR GOLD.

    Sir,—Have old fields received all the attention they deserve. The history of such has disclosed from time to time where the ancient streams containing the precious metal have ...

    Article : 380 words
  9. A TAILORED SUIT.

    A tailored suit of black face-cloth, trimmed with narrow bands of white ermine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ART AND DEPRESSION.

    Sir John Langstaff, speaking at a luncheon given in his honour at the Forum Club last week said that it was a popular fallacy that in times of acute financial depression art, ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. OUR TRAMS.

    Sir,—I can only speak for the trams running to and from Watson's Bay, Dover-road, Double Bay, and Victoria-street, and wish to point out to the "powers that be" the ...

    Article : 287 words
  12. LACE AND GEORGETTE.

    An evening gown of lace, with a bolero coat of the same lace, combined with georgette. Long wing sleeves are featured on the coat, and the frock is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GOVERNMENT TRANSPORT MONOPOLY.

    Sir,—On March 9 Mr. A. E. Davies, Labour member for Ryde, stated that only a Government-owned bus service would be permitted between that municipality and the city, and on ...

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  14. OVERSEAS LEAGUE.

    Sir Keith Smith (president of the Sydney branch of the Overseas League) welcomed the president of the Adelaide branch of the league. Sir William Sowden, and Lady Sowden ...

    Article : 185 words
  15. FAREWELL PARTY.

    Mrs. W. S. Ranford, who will leave with her husband, Captain Ranford, at the end of March, to take up her residence at Mackay. Queensland, gave a party at David Jones' ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. UPPER HOUSE.

    Sir,—As Mr. Lang claims to be a democrat, why does he not hove the question decided in a democratic manner by holding a referendum? It is doubtful if a referendum would ...

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  17. PARTY FOR CITY MISSION.

    Mrs. Cecil Hoskins arranged a garden party at her residence, Hillside, Edgecliff-road. Woollahra, yesterday afternoon, to raise funds for the Sydney City Mission's homes for ...

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  18. CONCERT FOR PREVENTORIUM.

    A large audience was present at the concert held at David Jones' last night by the members of the New South Wales Federation of Mothers' Clubs for Infants' Schools, in aid of the Public ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. TREE SPOILING.

    Sir,—The appeal by "Redgum," of March 13 for a League of Tree Lovers meets with my hearty approval Countless times have [?] boiled over the vandalism displayed towards ...

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  20. WOMEN'S COUNTRY CLUB.

    Mrs. E. Longworth received the guests yestetday afternoon, when the members of the Women's Country Club held a musicale in honour of Miss Dorothy Ewbank (Mrs. ...

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  21. LYCEUM CLUB.

    Mrs. M. E. Cross gave an exposition of an aboriginal corroboree, featuring a native legend last night at the Lyceum Club. The stage was arranged with gum trees and follage to ...

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  22. KOOROORA CLUB.

    Mr. A. J. Small was the guest of honour at the Kooroora Club lunchen on Tuesday, and addressed members on the subject of town planning. Mr. Alex Gibson will be ...

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  23. AMERICAN PRODUCTION.

    Sir,—Mr W. G. Cowdroy in to-day's "Herald," apparently forgets that an industry requires the co-operation of its employees. While this co-operation has been brought to ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. LEGACY CLUB.

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith will be the guest of the Legacy Club at luncheon at David Jones' to-day. ...

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