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13 PERSONAL VICE-REGAL Her Excellency Lady Isaacs, accompanied by Miss Helen Hughes, was present at the Canberra Croquet Club on Saturday afternoon, and presented the prizes won during the croquet season. The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 July 1933 Milton Isaacs watched Marjorie Curtis’ face carefully as she shuffled through the photographs that had been stowed in James Kelly’s carpetbag. The poet was alone with the lady in her doll-lined parlour, Clyde having elected to stay with the car. “We thought we probably should let Jim’s lady friends know that he’s passed away,” Milton said. “Do you by any chance recognise any of them, Miss Curtis?” “This here is May Dwyer; and that’s Sally Burton. I’m afraid I don’t know the other woman. Perhaps she goes to the Catholic church.” “I beg your pa

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