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MISS LEXIE MATHIESON, of Tomahawk, is Countess of the Peninsula, in the Otago Queen Carnival. She is a great-grand-daughter of one of Otago’s early pioneers, Alexander Mathieson. She is well known to Dunedin residents as a clever elocutionist, and the country supporters of the Air Force Queen will have the opportunity of hearing and seeing Miss Mathieson during her tour of the province with the queen. Appropriately also, her brother is serving his country with the R.A.F. and is in England.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24409, 21 September 1940, Page 16

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MISS LEXIE MATHIESON, of Tomahawk, is Countess of the Peninsula, in the Otago Queen Carnival. She is a great-granddaughter of one of Otago’s early pioneers, Alexander Mathieson. She is well known to Dunedin residents as a clever elocutionist, and the country supporters of the Air Force Queen will have the opportunity of hearing and seeing Miss Mathieson during her tour of the province with the queen. Appropriately also, her brother is serving his country with the R.A.F. and is in England. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24409, 21 September 1940, Page 16

MISS LEXIE MATHIESON, of Tomahawk, is Countess of the Peninsula, in the Otago Queen Carnival. She is a great-granddaughter of one of Otago’s early pioneers, Alexander Mathieson. She is well known to Dunedin residents as a clever elocutionist, and the country supporters of the Air Force Queen will have the opportunity of hearing and seeing Miss Mathieson during her tour of the province with the queen. Appropriately also, her brother is serving his country with the R.A.F. and is in England. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24409, 21 September 1940, Page 16

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