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HE’S A LONG WAY FROM HOME.—Three Australian girls admire an emu in a wild life display at the Horticultural Hall, where Australia Week was opened last evening. From left are Miss Betty Lalor, a hostess with the Australian airline Ansett-A.N.A.; Miss Betty Smith, representing the Central Australian Tours Association, Alice Springs; and Miss Marie Travaire, women’s travel adviser with T.A.A.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660308.2.22.4

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 2

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HE’S A LONG WAY FROM HOME.—Three Australian girls admire an emu in a wild life display at the Horticultural Hall, where Australia Week was opened last evening. From left are Miss Betty Lalor, a hostess with the Australian airline Ansett-A.N.A.; Miss Betty Smith, representing the Central Australian Tours Association, Alice Springs; and Miss Marie Travaire, women’s travel adviser with T.A.A. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 2

HE’S A LONG WAY FROM HOME.—Three Australian girls admire an emu in a wild life display at the Horticultural Hall, where Australia Week was opened last evening. From left are Miss Betty Lalor, a hostess with the Australian airline Ansett-A.N.A.; Miss Betty Smith, representing the Central Australian Tours Association, Alice Springs; and Miss Marie Travaire, women’s travel adviser with T.A.A. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 2

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