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  2. THE SOCIAL ROUND.

    Mr. and Mrs. Compton Trew and Mrs. Julian Ayers are staying at Menzies' Hotel, Melbourne. Dr. and. Mrs. J. S. Proctor leave for ...

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  3. JUST SO.

    Who's making that infernal din Whence comes that truly hideous roar? Why, when, and how did it begin, And what is the commotion for? ...

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  6. AT THE PALAIS.

    Those who engaged private boxes and entertained parties at the Palais Royal, North terrace, on Wednesday night, included Miss Masie Mullins, who's guests ...

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  7. JAZZ FROLICS AT WALKERVILLE.

    On Tuesday, July 22, the Jazz Frolics will give a performance in the Walkervill Hall in aid of St. Andrew's Day School and Parish Hall. The programme ...

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  8. OLD SCHOLARS' DANCE.

    The old scholars of St. Scholastica's College at Mount Barker gave a cheer dance in the Osborne Hall on Thursday evening. The committee had worked ...

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  9. JAPANESE PARTY.

    At the Thebarton Town Hall, on June 30, the Women's Service Association held a Japanese party in aid of the School for Mothers. The decorations were carried ...

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  10. DANCE AT ELDER HALL.

    The dance arranged by the University Women's Sports' Club to be held in the Elder Hall on Wednesday, July 9, promises to be a great success. The decorations ...

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  11. GUNNERS' BALL.

    A most successful ball was arranged by the committee of the A.I.F. Artillery Club and the 13th A.F.A. Brigade, on Thursday evening, July 3, at the R.S. and S.I.T. ...

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  12. AT HAMLEY BRIDGE.

    On Thursday night the St. Thomas church held a social and dance in the Druids' Hall. There was a large crowd present, over £12 being taken at the door. Musical items were rendered ...

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  13. BLUE-AND-GREEN DANCE.

    On Friday evening the old scholars of the Knightsbridge School entertained at a most delightful dance in the banqueting room. Norwood Town Hall. Blue and ...

    Article : 344 words
  14. ST. PETER'S COLLEGE MISSION.

    Under the inspiring Presidentship of Mrs. Francis J. Fisher, the St. Peter's College Mission Ladies' Guild is an extremely active and progressive body. On ...

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  15. AT MOUNT BRYAN.

    On Saturday evening a number of friends organized a surprise, party, and paid a visit to the home of Mr., and Mrs. Frank Jefferies, who were recently married. About 60 guests ...

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  16. BALL AT OSBORNE HALL.

    On Friday evening, July ½, the members of the Adelaide High School Old Scholars' Association held their annual ball in the Osborne Hall. The hall was beautifully ...

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  17. BRIGHTER PRISONS.

    The "brighter prison," as it now exists, was described by Mr. Herbert Pickering, Governor of Newcastle-upon-Type Prison, addressing a Rotarian meeting in London. ...

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  18. WILLIAMS—McCOURT WEDDING.

    The marriage took place at Beltana on Monday morning, June 30, of Miss Polly McCourt, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen McCourt, and Mr. Leslie A. Williams, of the Beltana Public ...

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  20. PORT WAKEFIELD.

    On Wednesday evening, July 2, in St. Alban's Hall, at the instigation of Miss E. A. Minion, a "gift evening" was given to Miss A. M. Hints, on the eve of her marriage to Mr. H. A. ...

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  21. HUSBAND AND FLAT FOR £500.

    Information obtained by Scotland Yard following world-wide enquiries into fraudulent marriages by undesirable alien women shows that they are arranged by a master ...

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  22. THE BYRON CENTENARY.

    There is a strange fascination about the person of Lord Byron. Perennial interest seems to gather around his name. It may be assumed that, after the lapse of ...

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  23. BRIDGE AND EUCHRE PARTY

    A successful bridge and euchre tournament, followed by a dance, was arranged by the Henley Ladies' Social Committee, and held at the Kiosk on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 216 words
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  25. AN ENORMOUS SUCCESS.

    The brilliant ball that took place at the Palais Royal on June 19 in aid of the Children's Hospital Appeal was a great financial as well as social success. The ...

    Article : 223 words
  26. AMICI CLUB DANCE.

    The Woodville Institute looked particularly well on Wednesday evening, June 25. when the Amid Club held their long night dance. The ballroom was decorated ...

    Article : 221 words
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