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A TRIBESMAN’S BRIDE.—A Victorian nursing sister who recently married a New Guinea tribesman photographed on her wedding day. Now Mrs Numode (her husband has only one name), she was formerly Miss Beryl Whittam, a member of a Church of Christ mission in New Guinea. She is aged 25, and her parents live in Melbourne.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30879, 12 October 1965, Page 28

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A TRIBESMAN’S BRIDE.—A Victorian nursing sister who recently married a New Guinea tribesman photographed on her wedding day. Now Mrs Numode (her husband has only one name), she was formerly Miss Beryl Whittam, a member of a Church of Christ mission in New Guinea. She is aged 25, and her parents live in Melbourne. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30879, 12 October 1965, Page 28

A TRIBESMAN’S BRIDE.—A Victorian nursing sister who recently married a New Guinea tribesman photographed on her wedding day. Now Mrs Numode (her husband has only one name), she was formerly Miss Beryl Whittam, a member of a Church of Christ mission in New Guinea. She is aged 25, and her parents live in Melbourne. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30879, 12 October 1965, Page 28