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A society woman created a- sensation at the Adelaide Theatre on. the opening night of “Firefly” as she entered the reserve stalls in a black* sheath-like garment that began at the waist and finished at the knees, with flesh-coloured hose to accentuate the effect. Loud notes of exclamation brought the gallery to its feet (says the Bulletin), and amid the excitement the lady’s escort wrapped his woollen scarf round her shoulders—and then apparently prayed for early, death or an earthquake. The Victoria College Council’s Tutorial Committee has appointed Mr A. E. Mander tutor of the W.E.A. in the Manawatu. Mr Mander was tutor on the West. Coast last year in economics, psychology and English.

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Shannon News, 12 May 1922, Page 3

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114

Untitled Shannon News, 12 May 1922, Page 3

Untitled Shannon News, 12 May 1922, Page 3

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