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  2. A Few Lines to Say.

    THE Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) and Lady Blair returned to the National Hotel on Thursday, after ...

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  4. CHEERY DECORATIONS

    BRIGHT red roses reflected in mirrors formed a cheery contrast to the grey skies outside at Rowe's yesterday afternoon, when ...

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  5. HATLESS VOGUE IN FAVOUR AT CRICKET MATCH

    FIRED with an enthusiasm lit by the Test matches, many feminine cricket spectators assembled to watch the Sheffield Shield match on the Brisbane Cricket Ground yesterday. When the first of several showers fell, and the rain ...

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  6. To Marry in March

    whose marriage will be celebrated in Brisbane next month. Miss Bulcock is the only daughter of Mrs. Emily Bulcock, Wight Street, Milton, and of the late Mr. R. A. Bulcock, and her fiance is the second son of the late Herr Hofrat, Pueregger, and of Fran Louise Pueregger, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Yacht Club Commodore

    WITH huge bowls of mixed dahlias and a happy throng of people the club room of the Royal Queensland Yacht Club was a ...

    Article : 547 words
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  9. Kindergarten Plans for Year

    A NUMBER of schemes for raising funds during the year for the Creche and Kindergarten Association were discussed at the first meeting for ...

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  10. COLLEGE ALUMNAE HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING

    THE annual meeting of the Brisbane Kindergarten Training College alumnae was held last evening at the college. Miss A. Clark resigned from ...

    Article : 95 words
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  12. Queensland Girl Marries in Sydney

    "FOR her wedding to Mr. Stanley A. C. Hutton (only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hutton, of London, England) last night, Miss Louise Gibson ...

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  14. On Board The Orungal

    On the right is Mrs. Colin C. Curr, who until last Tuesday was Miss Joan Lethbridge. With her is her sister, Miss Flora Lethbridge, who was seeing her off on hoard the Orungal yesterday, when with her husband she left for their future home at Taldora, Julia Creek. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TRAVELLING BOLSTERS FOR GOLFERS

    TWO prominent associates of the Indooroopilly Golf Club—Misses F. E. and G. E. McLeod—will sail on February 17 in the Orion for a trip ...

    Article : 347 words
  17. SOUTHPORT

    MRS. MARSHALL PALMER'S launch, The Hollywood, which is at anchor in the Basin, near Jubilee Bridge, was the scene of a happy party ...

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  18. FLOWERS AND FRUIT

    Fruit, flowers, and animals make up the patterns for summer wear shown by leading houses. Clover blossoms figure in silk prints with taffeta. ...

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  19. Birthday Party Given by Sister

    IT was a happy thought of Mrs. Harry Clarke to give a party yesterday afternoon at her home, petersham, Cavendish Road. In honour of ...

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  20. GINGERBREAD HEARTS FOR VALENTINE'S DAY

    HEARTS pierced with arrows, tied up with ribbons, and even fitted with wings, are the principal emblem on the ...

    Article : 260 words
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