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  2. Military Officers' wives Busy Settling Into New Homes At Royal Military College

    MRS. H. G. ROURKE, wife of Major Rourke, is one of the fortunate few to find the grounds of her new home in order. MRS. C. G. N. MILES, wife of Brigadier Miles, Commandant of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, Canberra, is an ardent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Two Weekend Weddings Of Interest

    ONLY immediate relatives and a few friends were present at the wedding of Miss Barbara Balls to Dr. Ralph Huntley, at ...

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  4. ACTIVE DAYS FOR ALL AT DUNTROON

    A SILENT force, receiving no honor or glory, which will help to make the oiled wheels of the Royal Military College's new headquarters at Duntroon, Canberra, run with military precision, is the hand of ...

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  5. NEWCOMERS MADE WELCOME AT PARTY

    AS a welcome to new boys and their parents, the council and headmaster of Cranbrook School entertained at a garden party at the school on Saturday afternoon, when ex-students and members of the Parents and Friends' Association met together ...

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  6. WEDDING AT SI. MARK'S CHURCH

    DR. AND MRS. RALPH HUNTLEY leaving St. Mark's, Darling Point, after their wedding, which was quietly celebrated on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Huntley was Miss Barbara Balls, of Mosman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Velvet And Furs At Ballet

    AN opportunity to wear the new furs and wraps of the autumn season was afforded members of the audience at the Russian Ballet's presentation of ...

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  8. GOSSIPY BITS

    CAPTAIN "CHUM" PONSONBY had a busy last few days in Sydney. Among those who entertained him at farewell parties are ...

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  9. DANCE FOR VISITOR

    Gladioli arranged in the marquee were the only decorations which were found necessary for the dance which was held in the ...

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  12. GOLDEN WEDDING

    MR. and MRS. C. T. DONNELLY, of A Cewans, Denning Street, Drummoyne, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a dinner party at the ...

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    AT LEFT: DR. AND MRS. PHILLIP PARKINSON watching the cricket match between past and present pupils of Cranbrook, at the garden party held at the school on Saturday. At right: Mrs. Peter Poole, her schoolboy son, Adrian, and Mrs. W. E. Roberts, who also enjoyed the game ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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