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A MOTHER’S DAY OUTING FOR ARMY WlVES.—Wives of officers and sergeants of the Infantry Centre, Ingleburn, New South Wales, received pistol-firing lessons from their husbands at a Mother’s Day outing last Sunday, when they competed in a special tournament. Some missed the target with all 12 shots, but one hit it with every shot. This photograph shows Captain M. Doyle giving his wife last-minute instruction before the contest.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660512.2.10

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31057, 12 May 1966, Page 1

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A MOTHER’S DAY OUTING FOR ARMY WlVES.—Wives of officers and sergeants of the Infantry Centre, Ingleburn, New South Wales, received pistol-firing lessons from their husbands at a Mother’s Day outing last Sunday, when they competed in a special tournament. Some missed the target with all 12 shots, but one hit it with every shot. This photograph shows Captain M. Doyle giving his wife last-minute instruction before the contest. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31057, 12 May 1966, Page 1

A MOTHER’S DAY OUTING FOR ARMY WlVES.—Wives of officers and sergeants of the Infantry Centre, Ingleburn, New South Wales, received pistol-firing lessons from their husbands at a Mother’s Day outing last Sunday, when they competed in a special tournament. Some missed the target with all 12 shots, but one hit it with every shot. This photograph shows Captain M. Doyle giving his wife last-minute instruction before the contest. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31057, 12 May 1966, Page 1

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