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  2. INTERESTING ARRIVALS IN THE ORONSAY.

    MRS. HUGH ROBINSON, a New Zealand artist and writer; and her young son, JOHN, who, with Mr. Robinson, have lived abroad for two years and are now returing to make their home in New Zealand, MISS ELIZABETH McFARLANE, of Toompang, Young, who returned with her mother Mrs. D. M. McFariane after 18 months abroad, and will return to England [?] year for her marriage to Mr. John Pope, of London, LIEUTENANT LESLIE RUSH and MRS. RUSH, who before her recent marriage was Miss Leonora Mackay, of Roseville, and MISS WINIFRED FURNELL, Australian pianist, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 111 words
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  4. PRIME MINISTER'S FAMILY.

    HEATHER, KENNETH, and IAN MENZIES, children of the Prime Minister, photographed in the grounds of the Prime Minister's Lodge at Canberra shortly after their arrival with Mrs. Menzies on Tuesday. They were making their first inspection of their new home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AFTER ABSENCE OF MANY YEARS.

    AUSTRALIA is almost a shange country to Miss Winifred Purnell, well known Australian pianist, who arrived in Sydney yesterday in the Oronsay and will tour the ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. "A REAL COCKNEY."

    MRS. PETER DAWSON, who laughingly describes herself as "a real Cockney," at rived in Sydney yesterday in the Oronsay with net husband the ...

    Article : 427 words
  7. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED IN LONDON.

    MISS ELIZABETH McFARLANE, Of Toompang, Young, with her mother, Mrs. B. H. McFarlane, returned to Sydney yesterday in the Oronsay, after l8 months abroad. While ...

    Article : 196 words
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  9. Heard Here and There

    LIONS to the left of him, lions to the right of him... Whin Phillp Crawshaw, travelling secretary of the Overseas League, who is out here ...

    Article : 866 words
  10. TO MEET OWNER OF THE GUBA.

    CAPTAIN AND MRS. P. G. TAYLOR gave a cocktail party at their home in Hopetoun Avenue, Vaucluse, yesterday, so that some of their friends might have an opportunity to ...

    Article : 122 words
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