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FOUR NUNS FROM THE LADY OF THE SACRED HEART CONVENT, Kensington, Sydney, attending their first Royal Easter Show, take a dose look at an axe held by G. Hocquard (New Zealand) in the wood-chopping arena. The three sisters at left are from Port Keats Mission, 180 miles west of Darwin, and the one at right from the Gilbert Islands.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31660, 22 April 1968, Page 7

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FOUR NUNS FROM THE LADY OF THE SACRED HEART CONVENT, Kensington, Sydney, attending their first Royal Easter Show, take a dose look at an axe held by G. Hocquard (New Zealand) in the wood-chopping arena. The three sisters at left are from Port Keats Mission, 180 miles west of Darwin, and the one at right from the Gilbert Islands. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31660, 22 April 1968, Page 7

FOUR NUNS FROM THE LADY OF THE SACRED HEART CONVENT, Kensington, Sydney, attending their first Royal Easter Show, take a dose look at an axe held by G. Hocquard (New Zealand) in the wood-chopping arena. The three sisters at left are from Port Keats Mission, 180 miles west of Darwin, and the one at right from the Gilbert Islands. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31660, 22 April 1968, Page 7