THE decks of the Orion provided a pretty, girl at every turn when it berthed this morning from London. Many were Sydney girls returning, from, abroad, and almost without exception they favored the new style of dressing the hair--flat ...
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Advertising : 750 words(Top): MISSES JOAN and LORRAINE SEE, who returned by the Orion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. M. See. (Below, left): MISS MURIEL WALKER, who came back after a trip with her father, Mr. F. J. Walker, Her sister, Miss Ella Walker, and her two brothers. At right is MISS JOHANNA ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsIN SYDNEY to-day a band of nine nurses, with two small cars at their disposal, daily visit the sick poor in their own homes and tend ...
Article : 408 wordsEIGHTY-FIVE years of age, a keen traveller, and remarkably sprightly for her years, Mrs. Ella Harrison is on her fifth visit to Australia. SHE sat on the deck of the Orion ...
Article : 389 wordsA DISTINCTIVE, feature of the wedding gown which Miss Tressa Kirkpatrick will wear for her marriage to-night with Mr. Victor Hyde ...
Article : 203 wordsPLANNING a trip to the East . . . Holiday in Mountains . . . Going to Melbourne for fifth Test. ...
Article : 393 wordsFashion items of interest noticed in Sydney recently include the white bows trimming the unusual neckline of Mrs. Maurice Gulson's frock; the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 87 wordsTHE new Consul-General for Japan (Mr. Torao Wnkamatsu) and Mrs. Wakamatsu and their three children, Tomiko, Masako, Kiyoko, made a happy picture as they Waved their first greeting to Sydney this morning from the deck of the Kitano Maru. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 11 Feb 1937, Page 35
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