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  2. MISS DOROTHY BRUNTON RETURNS.

    There was a trace of nervousness about Mies Dorothy Brunton as she acknowledged with smiles the rousing reception given to her on Saturday evening, October ...

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  4. ALEXANDRA CLUB PARTY.

    Bowls of cream and damask roses and tall vases of white lilies decorated the drawing-room at the Alexandra Club on Friday afternoon, October 26, when Mrs. Seton ...

    Article : 663 words
  5. INDIVIDUAL INFLUENCE.

    Rarely in the world's history have individual men and women been called on to exercise such far-reaching influence as they are to-day. In ordinary times of ...

    Article : 556 words
  6. LYCEUM CLUB PARTY.

    Most attractive was the drawing-room at the Lyceum Club on Saturday afternoon, October 26, when Lady Spencer gave a very happy tea party to welcome her daughter, ...

    Article : 415 words
  7. DANCE AT THE GROVE, GEELONG.

    On Friday, October 26 Mrs. H. A. Anderson lent her home, "The Grove," Geelong, to a number of young people to give dance for Miss Lalla Napthine and Mr. ...

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