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    In the foyer at His Majesty's Theatre before the rise of the curtain for the first night of the ballet season. Top left, Mrs. N. Welsh, Mrs. Lindsay Mildred and Mrs. R. Staughton; lower picture, Miss Betty Manon, Miss B. Ince and Mrs. W. Ince; right, Miss Jean Fisher. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Miss Mardi Gepp, youngest daughter of Sir Herbert and Lady Gepp, Hampden-road, Armadale, whose engagement to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPORTSWOMEN AND THEIR PLANS

    Although the curtain is just about to descend on the summer sports season, and the usual end of season slackness in activities of sportswomen are missing, a full programme lies ahead of them for the next few weeks. ...

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  5. AUDIENCE AT THE BALLET

    An audience outstanding for the beauty of the gowns worn by the women who attended was present at the first night of Colonel W. de Basil's ballet at His Majesty's Theatre yesterday. ...

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  6. Social Notes

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Youl, of Elsdon, Tasmania, will arrive in Melbourne to-day, and will stay for some time. Mrs. Otway Falkiner is in Melbourne ...

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    Ushers at the mannequin parade held at Menzies Hotel yesterday for the Red Cross and Lady Forster ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOOD SALES AT MARKET FAIR

    A "pearly" and a flower-seller, the little black pony on which the children had rides, the barrow from which fruit cocktails were sold gave ...

    Article : 368 words
  9. TREASURE CHEST FOR WAR FUNDS

    Many intriguing "side shows" are being planned for the Victoria League's bridge party and supper dance at Menzies on the afternoon and evening of ...

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  10. Branches Annual Gathering

    About 20 branches of the Ministering, Children's League, including those of Ballarat and Geelong, were represented by 150 members at the annual ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. Blue for Bride And Attendants

    The bride and her three attendants looked most attractive in their blue gowns at the wedding of Phyllis, elder daughter, of Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Park, ...

    Article : 255 words
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  13. For Schools Fete

    To raise funds for the stall which the Esperance Girls school, Middle Brighton. Will conduct at the schools fete in April, the members of the ...

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  14. Engagements

    Dorothea Joy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dadswell, Marquis-street, Ashburton, to Linsey William (Bill), only son of Mr. R. ...

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  15. Wedding of Wide interest

    At Scots Church, Collins-street, yesterday afternoon the wedding was celebrated quietly of Mrs. Phyllis Mary Eckford; Merrimu, Point Lonsdale, ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. MANNEQUIN PARADE FOR RED CROSS APPEAL

    Lady Dugan was present at a successful mannequin parade at Menzies yesterday afternoon, when over 300 people were present, and proceeds were divided between the Red Cross appeal and the Lady Forster Free Kindergarten. ...

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  18. Fashions Shown for Comforts Fund

    Attractive autumn and winter fashions were displayed yesterday afternoon at the Central Park kiosk to aid the Malvern branch of the ...

    Article : 209 words
  19. EASTERN SUBURBS AUXILIARY

    Members of the eastern suburbs auxiliary of the Melbourne District Nursing Society and After-Care Hospital welcomed their president (Mrs. ...

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