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“MISS WORLD” ON MILL TOUR IN SCOTLAND.—“Miss World” (Miss Ann Sidney) links arms with two girls from the Braemar mill at Hawick during a lunch break on her recent tour of the production departments of knitting and tweed mills in Scotland. The tour was carried out as the International Wool Secretariat’s “ambassadress for wool.”

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30636, 30 December 1964, Page 2

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“MISS WORLD” ON MILL TOUR IN SCOTLAND.—“Miss World” (Miss Ann Sidney) links arms with two girls from the Braemar mill at Hawick during a lunch break on her recent tour of the production departments of knitting and tweed mills in Scotland. The tour was carried out as the International Wool Secretariat’s “ambassadress for wool.” Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30636, 30 December 1964, Page 2

“MISS WORLD” ON MILL TOUR IN SCOTLAND.—“Miss World” (Miss Ann Sidney) links arms with two girls from the Braemar mill at Hawick during a lunch break on her recent tour of the production departments of knitting and tweed mills in Scotland. The tour was carried out as the International Wool Secretariat’s “ambassadress for wool.” Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30636, 30 December 1964, Page 2