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  4. A PAGE FOR WOMEN

    On 1st March, 1841, there anchored in Hobson's Bay off William's Town, the "teak-built trader" Argyie. On board was a "cuddy" passenger, Mrs. McCrac, ...

    Article : 1,226 words
  5. The Charm. of Black and White For In-door and Out-door Wear.

    It is difficult to imagine any combination of colors that can be compared with the charm of black and white. In the morning, in the afternoon, and again in the evening, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 149 words
  6. Y.W.C.A. SUMMER SCHOOLS

    Two summer schools will be arranged by the Melbourne Y.W.C.A. at "Myoora," Seaford. The first, from Saturday, 6th, to Sunday, 13th January, will have as ...

    Article : 275 words
  7. Current Events

    In yesterday morning's paper appeared a little paragraph in the midst of the accounts of flood devastations and damage stating "that the Red Cross ...

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  8. WOMEN CRICKETERS WELCOMED.

    Representatives of the Australian Women's Cricket Association greet the English Woman Cricketers on board S.S. Balranald yesterday morning. From left to right: Miss L. C. Mills, Miss P. Schultze. the English captain, Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Sailors' and Soldiers' Womenfolk.

    At the annual meeting of Brunswick branch of the Australian Imperial League of Sailors' and Soldiers' Womenfolk, the following office bearers were elected:--President, Mrs. E. ...

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