Attitudes and expressions emphasise the country bowlers' ken-interest in the rink matches. Left to right: A. E. Kefford (Newcastle City), N. A. Noss (Nowra), R. Talamini (Wallsend), W. Fogo (Wallsend), L. P. Goldstein (Katoomba). Pize-winners at St. Mary's School. Left to right: Jean Cobley-Madge Lees, Melita Boland, Amelia Main (winner of £50 bursary, also £10 prizes and silvermedal), Monica Connell, Nancy Sharpe, Olive Keaty. Millions-Club's luncheon to the Primate (Dr. Wright), who is leaving for England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 9 Feb 1927, Page 14
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