This party of 26 boys from the Baptist Touring Club, Sunshine (Vic.), visited Albury on Wednesday and were accorded a civic reception. The boys are going to Queensland. With them are: Back row (left to right). Rev. Lindsay, Ald. S.M. Logan, the Mayor (Ald. D. G. Padman), Rev. J. Thompson, Rev. Brice (in charge of the boys), and Mr. J. Thompson, who is accompanying the party as far as N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW : 1934 - 1935; 1938 - 1954), Fri 6 Jan 1939, Page 8
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