Interesting work is that of Miss Lorimer, a rug and curio buyer in the Oriental department of a large British store. Miss Lorimer, who goes to India for her stock, and even supervises its packing, gained much of her knowledge of genuine Indian work while cataloguing a collection of trophies stored at Kashmir by Sir Aurel Stein, of the Indian Archaeological Survey.
The dissolution during July of the partnership of Mary Kitson (Mrs. Tenison Woods) and Miss Dorothy Somerville, of Adelaide, breaks up the pioneer flrm of women lawyers in Australia. Miss Kitson has joined the firm of Bennett, Campbell Brown and Atkinson, of Adelaide, and Miss Somerville will carry on the old concern alone.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 52, 24 November 1928, Page 18
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