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  2. SIGNAL OFFICERS ENTERTAIN

    THE usual splendor associated with military functions was noticeable at Ormond Hall on Thursday evening, June 27, when the president, Col. C. H. Simpson, and members of the ...

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  4. Christian Brothers' Old Boys' Association Dance

    THE annual ball of the Old Boys of the Christian Brothers' School, South Me1bourne, was held at the Town Hall. St. Hilda, on Tuesday, June 25 The effective decorations ...

    Article : 459 words
  5. CHARITY BALL AT BENDIGO

    THE Charity Ball, organised by the Women's Auxiliary and the Junior Auxi[?]ry to the Bendigo Base Hospital, held in the Town Hall, was most successful, thanks to the energy of ...

    Article : 240 words
  6. HAWTHORN C.Y.M.S. DANCE

    ABOUT 360 young people danced to the strains of the orchestra at the Hawthorn C.Y.M.S. dance, held at Manresa Hall, Burwood Road, Glenferrie, and all present voted the ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. "THE FELIX REVELLERS"

    A new dance club on the lists is "The Felix Revellers," and it shows promise of being exceptionally bright. The first dance of the series is to be held on July 23 at The ...

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  8. A Y.M.C.A. DANCE

    A VIKINGS' Club (Y.M.C.A.) dance, held in the lower hall of the Melbourne Town Hall on Saturday, June 29, was as great a success as the previous ones, some 340 young people ...

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