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CHINESE CITIZENS OF SYDNEY SEEK. NEWS OF THE SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT Members of the ChiEneao population of Sydney anxiously scanning the wa* news at the office of the Chinese Nationalist A bulletin it! Chines I# posted outsldd the office each day.

A BRIDE IN THE BREEZE The Hon. Ursula Vivian, daughter of Lady Swansea, on the occasion of her wedding to Captain the Hon. Charles Bernard in London recently. The brido and bridegroom are shown leaving St. Margaret's, Westminster.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 10

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CHINESE CITIZENS OF SYDNEY SEEK. NEWS OF THE SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT Members of the ChiEneao population of Sydney anxiously scanning the wa* news at the office of the Chinese Nationalist A bulletin it! Chines I# posted outsldd the office each day. A BRIDE IN THE BREEZE The Hon. Ursula Vivian, daughter of Lady Swansea, on the occasion of her wedding to Captain the Hon. Charles Bernard in London recently. The brido and bridegroom are shown leaving St. Margaret's, Westminster. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 10

CHINESE CITIZENS OF SYDNEY SEEK. NEWS OF THE SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT Members of the ChiEneao population of Sydney anxiously scanning the wa* news at the office of the Chinese Nationalist A bulletin it! Chines I# posted outsldd the office each day. A BRIDE IN THE BREEZE The Hon. Ursula Vivian, daughter of Lady Swansea, on the occasion of her wedding to Captain the Hon. Charles Bernard in London recently. The brido and bridegroom are shown leaving St. Margaret's, Westminster. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 10

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