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AMONG THE JUDGES who chose “Miss South Africa” on March 9 were “Miss England,” “Miss France” and “Miss America.” Here are “Miss France” and “Miss England.” The former is Mademoiselle Jacqueline Donny, 20-year-old Paris mannequin, and the latter Miss- Audrey Smith, 18-year-old Birmingham typiste. As the guests of the South African Wool Board, which conducted the contest for “Miss South Africa,” the other three girls flew to South Africa for the crowning ceremony. All four girls received modern wardrobes of wool executed by leading fashion designers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 April 1948, Page 8

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AMONG THE JUDGES who chose “Miss South Africa” on March 9 were “Miss England,” “Miss France” and “Miss America.” Here are “Miss France” and “Miss England.” The former is Mademoiselle Jacqueline Donny, 20-year-old Paris mannequin, and the latter Miss- Audrey Smith, 18-year-old Birmingham typiste. As the guests of the South African Wool Board, which conducted the contest for “Miss South Africa,” the other three girls flew to South Africa for the crowning ceremony. All four girls received modern wardrobes of wool executed by leading fashion designers. Greymouth Evening Star, 3 April 1948, Page 8

AMONG THE JUDGES who chose “Miss South Africa” on March 9 were “Miss England,” “Miss France” and “Miss America.” Here are “Miss France” and “Miss England.” The former is Mademoiselle Jacqueline Donny, 20-year-old Paris mannequin, and the latter Miss- Audrey Smith, 18-year-old Birmingham typiste. As the guests of the South African Wool Board, which conducted the contest for “Miss South Africa,” the other three girls flew to South Africa for the crowning ceremony. All four girls received modern wardrobes of wool executed by leading fashion designers. Greymouth Evening Star, 3 April 1948, Page 8

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