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WOMEN DANCE WITH COOK. MELBOURNE, Jan. 27. Some of Melbourne's society women are angry, because they have danced with a cook. They were introduced to him by a leading barrister, at one of Lome's most fashionable housrs. A member of one of the amu.-.; nient committees, a. barrister, noticed during the dance that the only man m evening dress present was sim-'g alone in a corner. All the other men were in dark suits, but the loneJy one- wore long coat tails Of a rather old-fashioned cut The barrister l'oumi out that the man had arrived that day and introduced him. The newcomer danced all the evening, and many of his partners found him interesting and attractive. Next day it leaked out that he was the new cook at the house. The barrister thinks it is,a great Joke, but many of the women don't agree with him.
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Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 3
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149UNINVITED GUEST. Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 3
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