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Top (left): An Australian stock driver surveying the rough country over which his work takes him. Right: Mustering horses on the far-flung plains of Australia. It is estimated that over 1,800,000 horses run wild on these plains. The two photographs illustrate an article on this page dealing with a stock-drover’s life in this wild country. Below (left): Members of a Catholic Young Women’s Society of Holland, known as “ The Grail,” on their way to attend Mass at Westminster Cathedral. Right: Sixteen bridesmaids, who attended Miss Betsan Horlick on the occasion of her marriage at Southwark Cathedral. They presented a rainbow appearance with their long robes of white almost covered with scarves, in three different colours.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 940, 9 December 1933, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Top (left): An Australian stock driver surveying the rough country over which his work takes him. Right: Mustering horses on the far-flung plains of Australia. It is estimated that over 1,800,000 horses run wild on these plains. The two photographs illustrate an article on this page dealing with a stock-drover’s life in this wild country. Below (left): Members of a Catholic Young Women’s Society of Holland, known as “ The Grail,” on their way to attend Mass at Westminster Cathedral. Right: Sixteen bridesmaids, who attended Miss Betsan Horlick on the occasion of her marriage at Southwark Cathedral. They presented a rainbow appearance with their long robes of white almost covered with scarves, in three different colours. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 940, 9 December 1933, Page 17 (Supplement)

Top (left): An Australian stock driver surveying the rough country over which his work takes him. Right: Mustering horses on the far-flung plains of Australia. It is estimated that over 1,800,000 horses run wild on these plains. The two photographs illustrate an article on this page dealing with a stock-drover’s life in this wild country. Below (left): Members of a Catholic Young Women’s Society of Holland, known as “ The Grail,” on their way to attend Mass at Westminster Cathedral. Right: Sixteen bridesmaids, who attended Miss Betsan Horlick on the occasion of her marriage at Southwark Cathedral. They presented a rainbow appearance with their long robes of white almost covered with scarves, in three different colours. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 940, 9 December 1933, Page 17 (Supplement)