MISS BETTY THOMAS, as “Countess of Waihemo,” is the one Maid of Honour who comes from a family not directly connected with the farming industry of the province. She is the daughter of Dr and Mrs T. T. Thomas, of Palmerston. Yet even Miss Thomas confesses to be more than a little interested in the soil and, indeed, is something of a farmer in a minor way herself, and runs a few sheep on her own account. She is also a keen gardener and golfer.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 5
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85MISS BETTY THOMAS, as “Countess of Waihemo,” is the one Maid of Honour who comes from a family not directly connected with the farming industry of the province. She is the daughter of Dr and Mrs T. T. Thomas, of Palmerston. Yet even Miss Thomas confesses to be more than a little interested in the soil and, indeed, is something of a farmer in a minor way herself, and runs a few sheep on her own account. She is also a keen gardener and golfer. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 5
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