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  2. WOMAN'S SPHERE

    All communications for this column must bear a signature of some responsible person. Notifications of matrimonial engagements must be advertised in the domestic ...

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  6. WEDDING PRESENTATION.

    All branches of the staff's of the Ministerial Office. Department of Justice, and of the Crown Solicitor's Office assembled in the departmental library ...

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  7. RECEPTION TO DELEGATES.

    Delegates to the annual meetings of the Congregational Union attended a reception held last evening in the church parlour of the Congregational ...

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  9. Bowling Functions

    Flags and pennants decked the East Brisbane Bowling Green yesterday afternoon when a match was played against Victoria. Crimson and blue ...

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  10. WRITER'S SUCCESS.

    M. Forrest has received a letter from Sir Matthew Nathan, congratulating her on her literary successes and making special reference to "The ...

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    PRIMROSE VOILE FROCK AND HAT OF PRIMROSE STRAW, WITH AMBER ROSE SUNSHADE IN LACQUER AND AMBER. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PICTURE TEA.

    Mrs. J. T. Nagel gave a picture party yesterday afternoon in honour of Miss Doreen Nagel, whose marriage will be celebrated on Friday evening. ...

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  13. THE GARDEN

    Those symmetrically shaped and stately-looking little bushes with the dense pea-green foliage which we have seen so much of in recent seasons in ...

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  14. SOUTH BRISBANE.

    The South Brisbane Bowling Green was en fete yesterday afternoon when the President (Mr. C. Manzie) and Mrs. Manzie entertained a number of ...

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  15. SOUTHPORT.

    Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chauvel were amongst the week-end visitors at the Pacific Hotel. Mrs. Webb and Miss Ada Holme left ...

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  16. FAREWELL GATHERING

    The visiting bowlers and their wives were entertained last night at a farewell gathering at the Jenolan Cafe, which was decorated with brass jars ...

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  17. QUEER WAYS IN NEW YORK

    Under date of New York, July 2. Richard Starr contributes the following to the London "Daily Ma[?]n:-- You take your seat in a restaurant. ...

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  18. SUBSTITUTE FOR COTTON

    After toilsome research and experiments Dr. Dinshaw Nanji, of Birmingham University, working in association with Dr. F. J. Paton, of Bristol ...

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  19. Pre-Wedding Parties

    The Misses Eileen, Pauline, and Vivian Elliott were hostesses at a tea at Lennon's, given in honour of Miss Everil Merson, whose marriage is ...

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  20. TENNIS DANCE.

    All Saints' Hall presented an artistic appearance last evening, when members of the Hampstead Lawn Tennis Club held a benefit dance in aid of ...

    Article : 261 words
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  22. LECTURE AND RECITAL

    All Saints' Hall was filled with an appreciative audience on the occasion of the lecture and recital on "Modern Poetry," by K. A. McKenzie, D.es.L., ...

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  23. PRIVATE TEAS

    Mrs. Charles Stewart was hostess at a party yesterday afternoon, given in honour of her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Barnett, who is on a visit to Brisbane, ...

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  24. TENNIS PARTY

    In honour of the approaching marriage of Miss Vera Lucas, the Misses Bessie and Edna Southerden gave a tennis party at Park Hill, ...

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  26. [?]ERS

    [?] (Mr. A. J. [?] that as soon as [?]hillagee from [?] operations will be ...

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  27. PRIVATE DANCE.

    Rangeview, Cintra Road, Bowen Hills, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Burrows, presented a festive appearance last Saturday evening when ...

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  28. [?]AREWELL TEA

    [?] of Mrs. L. O. Lukin and Miss. Beryl Lukin, who [?] to reside in the [?] Power entertained a ...

    Article : 166 words
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