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  2. THE GOLF TOURNAMENTS.

    The trying heat of April 1, continued through the following day, when the principal attraction was the opening of the Barwon Heads Golf Tournament. The ...

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  3. A NOTABLE LUNCHEON.

    On March 30 the Victorian Headquarters of the Australian Comforts' Fund in the Town Hall were officially closed, though it is likely that clearing-up operations will ...

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  4. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Colonel and Mrs. W. St. L. Robertson have left Victoria House, St. Kilda road, and have leased for a term Mrs. William Robb's house in Toorak, where they are ...

    Article : 1,763 words
  5. THE TENNIS BALL.

    Though on Easter Monday there had been a day of strenuous play in the tennis matches for most of the younger set, few of them were able to resist the allurements ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  6. SEVERAL OTHER DANCES.

    The first Eastertide dance was given on Thursday. April 1, by the Misses Stella and Fairlie Fetherstonhaugh and Gladys Watson at Keram, the home of Mr. and ...

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  7. GOLF DANCE AT QUEENSCLIFF.

    To increase the funds of the Queenscliff Golf Club, a very successful dance was held in the local town hall on April 5. The decorations were effectively carried ...

    Article : 364 words
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