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MOSLEM BRIDE ONE STEP BEHIND.—Mr and Mrs Chunderan Khan, a newlymarried couple from Karachi, Pakistan, photographed on their arrival at Sydney Airport on their way to Melbourne. Walking the traditional one pace behind her husband, Mrs Khan drew glances from all sides. A bright yellow burka covered her from head to foot. Her hands were buried in its billowly folds, and gauze material covered her face.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 2

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MOSLEM BRIDE ONE STEP BEHIND.—Mr and Mrs Chunderan Khan, a newlymarried couple from Karachi, Pakistan, photographed on their arrival at Sydney Airport on their way to Melbourne. Walking the traditional one pace behind her husband, Mrs Khan drew glances from all sides. A bright yellow burka covered her from head to foot. Her hands were buried in its billowly folds, and gauze material covered her face. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 2

MOSLEM BRIDE ONE STEP BEHIND.—Mr and Mrs Chunderan Khan, a newlymarried couple from Karachi, Pakistan, photographed on their arrival at Sydney Airport on their way to Melbourne. Walking the traditional one pace behind her husband, Mrs Khan drew glances from all sides. A bright yellow burka covered her from head to foot. Her hands were buried in its billowly folds, and gauze material covered her face. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 2