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Family Notices : 7,247 wordsTwelve girls made their debut at the Naval and Military ball at Yarram. From left:—Back: Misses M. Keir, J. Ladd, M. Newman, P. Lucas, G. Robinson, L. McAlpine, and J. Summers. Centre; Misses D. Laing. J. Montgomery, and S. Jeffie, Mrs. J.H. Rutter (who received the debutantes), Mrs. J.C. Westcott (malron of honour), and Misses K.Flannigan, and T. Summers. The children in front ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 171 wordsOn the first stage of the long voyage to Shanghai the motor-tug Frosty Moller and the former Harbour Trust tug J.A. Boyd passed the Wilson's Promontory ...
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Article : 16 wordsThe Preston Council has decided to construct St. George's road, between Bell street and Murray road, at a cost of £4,500. The Metropolitan Board of Works ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 7 May 1938, Page 10
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