MISS MARY DOWNIE STEWART, a political hostess of charm, travels everywhere with her brother, the Hon. W. Downie Stewart, and is at present staying at the Grand Hotel. She was Mayoress of Dunedin during her brother’s term of office. For her war services Miss Downie Stewart was awarded the 0.8. E., the French “Reconnaissance Francaise” and a Belgian decoration.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 22
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59MISS MARY DOWNIE STEWART, a political hostess of charm, travels everywhere with her brother, the Hon. W. Downie Stewart, and is at present staying at the Grand Hotel. She was Mayoress of Dunedin during her brother’s term of office. For her war services Miss Downie Stewart was awarded the O.B. E., the French “Reconnaissance Francaise” and a Belgian decoration. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 22
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