Left: Mr Ciarrie Clear, mounted on his entry, which gained the prize as best hack at Walia gymkhana on Saturday. Right: Danny Boy, best pony on ground, owned and ridden by Mrs Greg Sutherland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 75 wordsMen of the Anglican community in Albury met last evening, and after tea, served by the Women’s Guild, formed an organisation to be known ...
Article : 268 wordsMrs J. F. Turner visited her daughter. Mrs Sumner, at Henty. Mr and Mrs Hinchcliffe left for Sydney on Saturday for their annual ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsThe second proxy wedding in eight days occurred yesterday morning when Miss Norma Cummins, of Caloundra. was married to First Lieut Charles ...
Article : 66 wordsBishop Armour and Mrs Armour were the guests of Ms Felstead, Walwa Hotel. Mrs B. L. Smith and her sister, ...
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Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW : 1934 - 1935; 1938 - 1953), Mon 16 Sep 1946, Page 4
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