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  4. NEWS AND VIEWS

    Misses Doreen Bennett and Eileen Clamp have returned to Sydney, after a ten days' stay in Canberra. Mrs. Tramner, of Marrickville, ...

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  5. NEWS AND VIEWS

    Although he has never been to Canberra, Mr. George Bathurst Thompson feels the call of the Cotter. He is going camping with a party of boys ...

    Article : 128 words
  6. LADIES' NIGHT

    It was a happy inspiration that prompted members of the Northbourne Cricket Club to decide on a dance as suitable means of entertaining the ...

    Article : 212 words
  7. Two Go—One Returns.

    Miss Kate Campbell, just back from a long tour of India, looks the picture of health. She went away with Miss Marjorie Wright, daughter of the ...

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  9. The Duchess' Boudoir.

    The Duchess of York is re-modelling the cabin to be used as her boudoir on H.M.S. Renown during the Royal visit. The walls have been painted ivory ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. A Dancing Ryrie.

    Mr. Edwin Ryrie, uncle of the bride (Mrs. Paddy Osborne) has a beautiful Titan-haired daughter overseas. The girl inherits her locks from the Ryries, ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. The Kelso King Generations.

    Since Mrs. Harold Waring, the oldest daughter of Mr. Kelso King, returned to Sydney after an absence of fifteen years, she has been doing much ...

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  12. Country Women's-Club.

    The Country Women's Club intends to keep up its attractions until Christmas time. It gives variety in its entertainments, first grave, then gay. A lecture ...

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  13. Bits of Jewellery.

    The days when one wore jewellery for the sake of showing that one had it have gone for ever. Now, if ornaments are worn at all, they must play their ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. WHAT TO DO.

    Before applying polish to range or cooker, remove all grease spots with a rag dipped in turpentine, or a pad of old cloth diipped in soot. ...

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