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Richard Andrew took these pictures of Mildred Harris and Murray Carroll for the "Record." Southern Colledge, wellknown Wellington dancing teacher, describes the Palais Glide in full on page 9 to-day. Picture immediately above shows the right foot forward and well across the left foot, while the one on the left shows the position of the feet at the finish of the dance.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 27, 16 December 1938, Unnumbered Page

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Richard Andrew took these pictures of Mildred Harris and Murray Carroll for the "Record." Southern Colledge, wellknown Wellington dancing teacher, describes the Palais Glide in full on page 9 to-day. Picture immediately above shows the right foot forward and well across the left foot, while the one on the left shows the position of the feet at the finish of the dance. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 27, 16 December 1938, Unnumbered Page

Richard Andrew took these pictures of Mildred Harris and Murray Carroll for the "Record." Southern Colledge, wellknown Wellington dancing teacher, describes the Palais Glide in full on page 9 to-day. Picture immediately above shows the right foot forward and well across the left foot, while the one on the left shows the position of the feet at the finish of the dance. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 27, 16 December 1938, Unnumbered Page

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