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    Miss Jane Beggs and Mrs. T. Beggs, of Eurambeen, Beaufort, inspecting some sheep at Ballarat Sheep Show yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GAY AND INSOUCIANT

    Hats may come, and hats may go, but caps--gay, impudent little bits of nonsense that they are--will, if we women have anything to do with it, go on forever. For, to add to their debonair charm, they have practicability to ...

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  4. Social Notes

    Mrs. J. V. Fairbairn left Melbourne on Monday for Sydney to meet her husband, Mr. Fairbairn, M.P., on his return from New Guinea. She is the guest of ...

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  5. RHEUMATISM IN CHILDREN

    THE incidence of rheumatism in children of pre-school age was discussed at the annual meeting of the Fitzroy creche and kindergarten ...

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  8. LADY MAYORESS ENTERTAINS

    The Lady Mayoress (Mrs. E. Campbell) has always been interested in the Mission of St. James and St. John, and yesterday afternoon she entertained the ...

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  9. TWO HUNDRED GIRLS

    The play which the schoolgirls of St. Michael's Church of England Girls' Grammar school will perform at the Caulfield town hall on Thursday night ...

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    Miss May Whitlock, hon. treasurer of the Safety Pins Club. The members of this club held their first dance last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DISCOUNTS FOR CASH

    Mrs. J. Downing, acting president of the Housewives Association, at a general meeting of members in the lounge, Howey-court, yesterday, urged members ...

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    Some of the attractive little caps which are described in the accompanying article. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DANCE FOR SON'S BIRTHDAY

    Mrs. E. J. Cunningham entertained a number of her son's (Mr. John Cunningham) young friends at a dance at Tudor Court last evening to celebrate ...

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  14. Lady Stewart Entertains

    The delightful home of Sir Alex, and Lady Stewart, "Kinnoull," Sorrett-avenue, Malvern, was the setting yesterday afternoon for a bridge party held by Lady ...

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  15. HOSTEL FOR GIRLS

    When the Town Hall auxiliary for the rebuilding fund of the Girls' Friendly Society hostel met at Melbourne Town Hall yesterday (Mrs. F. W. Head pre ...

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  16. Lady For Shanghai

    "I've never been ashore in penang, Christine said, "not even when we were stuck here for three days because it was the rainy season and they couldn't get ...

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  19. CAUSES OF DISEASES

    Flat life and overcrowding, faulty diet and lack of essential vitamins were responsible for the increasing prevalence of influenza, infantile paralysis, bad ...

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  20. PARTY AT WERR1BEE

    WERRIBEE, Tuesday.--Towards the endowment of a £500 bed at the Women's Hospital, Melbourne, the local branch of the hospital auxiliary held ...

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