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  4. FOR WOMEN. RECEPTION TO MEET VISITING CONDUCTOR.

    The president of the Musical Association of New South Wales, MR. G. VERN BARNETT (left), and MRS. VERN BARNETT welcoming SIR GRANVILLE BANTOCK, visiting English composer-conductor, who was guest of honour at a reception held at the Australia Hotel last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WOMEN'S PART IN DEFENCE.

    "For the first time women are being called upon for service in readiness for a national emergency, and we are being given the chance to organise ourselves ...

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  6. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

    The Govenor, Lord Wakehurst, and Lady Wakehurst, accompanied by Miss Morna McKenzie, left last night for Queensland. They will be the guest, of the Governor of ...

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  7. WELCOME TO VISITOR.

    Sir Granville Bantock, visiting English composer-conductor, thinks that the wearing of evening-dress can be somewhat of a burden to the ...

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  8. CARNEGIE GRANT FOR DIETITIAN.

    One of the happiest people in Sydney last night was Miss Joan Mary Woodhill, first assistant dietitian under Miss Ruth Gordon on the stan of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INFORMAL VISIT.

    For the first time since she placed the foundation-stone of Red Cross House in position in April, Lady Wakehurst paid an informal visit to Bed ...

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  10. ARTIST UNAWARE OF SHOW.

    "Miss Kay Ambrose does not know she is holding this exhibition of her drawings of the Russian ballet in action. I have not yet had time to let her know; but shall do so this ...

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  11. IVORY AND COLD BRIDAL GOWN.

    Magnolia satin hand embossed in gold and white, fashioned the gown worn by Miss Brenda Pottie, only daughter of the late Mr. H. A. Pottie and Mrs. E. B. Pottie, of Hunter's ...

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  12. From Day to Day in Sydney.

    At a general meeting of women graduates, held at Manning House, Sydney University, last night, It was agreed unanimously, after considerable discussion, that it was desirable ...

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  13. PUBLIC TASTE IN ART.

    "We want to make this 'art business' more universal. If public taste were what it should be no commercial firms would try to sell some of the things they do, and nobody would make ...

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  14. TENNIS TO AID DAY NURSERIES.

    Members of the Younger Set for the Sydney Day Nurseries enjoying a spell between games at the tennis tournament organised by Mrs. Kyle Kopsen, of Port Hacking, and held at the home of Miss Joan Ritchie at Victoria Road, Bellevue Hill, yesterday. Left to right: MRS. KYLE KOPSEN, MISS JOAN ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AUTHORS ENTERTAINED.

    Two leading Australian authors, Eleanor Dark and Erie Lowe, were guests of honour at a literary cocktail party held yesterday afternoon by the Sydney director of Collins, ...

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