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and good of New Zealand always interests me keenly, and I send you all our warm greetings. (Signed) Elaine Bledisloe."
SUCCESSFUL DANCE
A large gathering of Diggers and friends enjoyed a dance arranged by the ioeal Returned Soldiers' Association in their clubrooms, Cleveland Street, Brooklyn. ' '. The hostesses were Mesdames Walker and Fowler, and the M.C.s were Messrs. R. Staples and A. Troughton. Novelty dances proved exceedingly popular- and . community singing was greatly appreciated.
Among those present wei-j1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Moug. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Walker, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Hood, Mr. and Mrs.' A. Troughton, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Pell, Mr. and Mrs. Rait, Mr. and Mrs. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Bateson, Mr. and Mrs. Darling, Mr. and Mrs. McCrone, Mr. and Mrs. Geddes, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs.'•'Trim, Mr. and Mrs. R. Holmes, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. D. Moug, Mrs. Moncrief, Mrs. J. Johnston, Mrs. H. Fowler, Misses Bruce, Young, Roberts,'Allen, E. MacDiarmid. L,'. Simmons, J. F. Hobbs,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 16
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